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Ibbenbüren
The squatting woman
The rock formation stretches for around four kilometers through the landscape and the sandstone towers can reach a height of 20 meters. However, one rock stands out from the cliffs due to its striking shape: the "squatting woman". The Dörenther Klippen were formed around 140 million years ago as sandbanks and deposits from a prehistoric sea.
Today, the Dörenther Klippen are a great excursion destination for active people and those seeking relaxation. Numerous hiking trails lead along the cliff formation and into the adjacent Teutoburg Forest. Here you can enjoy a unique view over the southern Münsterland region.


Ibbenbüren
Cultural meeting place for all
The architectural masterpiece, nestled in a charming environment, offers a wide range of events and activities for all ages. All those looking for culture and entertainment flock here. With its rich history and breathtaking spaces, the Bürgerhaus Ibbenbüren offers a unique setting for concerts, theater performances and other cultural events.
From the exceptional acoustics to the first-class technical equipment, the Bürgerhaus ensures an unforgettable experience that touches the senses and fires the imagination.


Ibbenbüren
Tobogganing fun in a fairytale setting
The nostalgic amusement park is a popular destination for families with smaller children. In addition to the toboggan run, a 120-meter-long track where you can whiz down on wooden sleds, there are many other attractions, such as a fairy tale forest, a vintage car express and a trip around the world. Under old beech trees, the terraces of the mountain garden offer seating to enjoy the picnic you brought with you. Ice cream, coffee and other snacks are also available to guests on site.
Today, the family-run traditional business in Ibbenbüren occupies the niche for two- to eight-year-olds. With its small bumper cars, with a train in mini format and even with food sizes suitable for children, the park is geared to the wishes and needs of the very young. The entrance fee system is also different from that of large amusement parks. You only pay for what you use. This was also typical of parks from the turn of the century. The entire facility has cult status and nostalgic charm, evokes childhood memories and is worthwhile for those visitors who do not want "higher, faster, further".


Ibbenbüren
Motorradmuseum
Information for cyclists
Ibbenbüren offers excellent conditions for cyclists. Centrally located in the Tecklenburg region, there are numerous opportunities to explore the surroundings from here. There is something for everyone here.
South of Ibbenbüren, cyclists encounter the foothills of the Teutoburg Forest. The hilly landscape with its rich forests offers wonderful views over the Münsterland again and again. Popular destinations are the Bentlage Monastery in Rheine or the Gravenhorst Monastery in Hörstel. The historic old towns of Tecklenburg and Lengerich are also absolutely worth seeing and offer an exciting cultural offer. If you prefer to take it a little more relaxed, you can use the wonderful cycle paths along the Dortmund-Ems or Mittelland Canal.
Various themed cycle paths offer interesting bike tours through the Münsterland. The signposted themed cycle paths each show very special content of the region and thus tell exciting stories about Münsterland. The following themed cycle path runs along the motorcycle museum:
Legend Route
The entrance to the 4,500-kilometre-long Münsterland cycle path network is right in front of the museum.
Ibbenbüren
Cozy bingo evening
Look forward to an incomparable evening full of excitement and community when you take part in the bingo in the village community center. Here, tradition and convivial atmosphere meet, while you have the chance to win great prizes with friends and like-minded people. A cozy bingo evening that brings old and young together and provides hearty laughs.


Ibbenbüren
Adventurous climbing heights
Surrounded by an idyllic park landscape and framed by old deciduous trees, an unforgettable adventure awaits you in the climbing forest in Ibbenbüren. With an area of 3 hectares and climbing elements of varying degrees of difficulty, this climbing forest offers plenty of fun and challenges for the whole family.
Whether at lofty heights of one to 14 meters or via ropeways, you can put your climbing skills to the test here. The famous "Hockende Weib" rock formations nearby lend the area a mystical atmosphere. Let yourself be enchanted by the fairy-tale backdrop in the style of Grimm's fairy tales and experience an unforgettable adventure in the midst of the beautiful nature of the Münsterland.