Egge Hills Nature Park is a scenic regional nature park in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and diverse outdoor opportunities including hiking and wildlife viewing.
Egge Hills Nature Park (Naturpark Eggegebirge) is a protected natural landscape located in the eastern part of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Characterized by a series of forested hills forming part of the Teutoburg Forest range, the park stretches roughly between the towns of Detmold and Paderborn. The Egge Hills reach elevations around 400 meters, creating a rolling topography with mixed deciduous and coniferous forests that support a rich variety of flora and fauna. Ecologically, the park provides habitats for several protected species and acts as an important green corridor in this densely populated region. Historically, the Egge Hills have long been enjoyed as a recreational space, with the Eggeweg trail—one of the region’s oldest hiking routes—running along the range. Key recreation opportunities include extensive hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, and seasonal cross-country skiing. Visitors appreciate its tranquil forest landscapes, viewpoints offering vistas over the surrounding valleys, and small cultural landmarks such as traditional villages nestled along the hillsides. The park’s forests are made up mainly of beech, oak, and spruce, with numerous streams and small lakes adding to its natural appeal. Egge Hills Nature Park is popular for day trips and peaceful retreats, offering well-marked trails and several nature educational stations. It forms part of a larger network of protected areas sustaining the region’s biodiversity and preserving traditional land use. Overall, the Egge Hills blend natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural heritage, making it a cherished destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts in western Germany.
Eggeweg Trail – historic long-distance hiking trail traversing the ridge
Dörenther Klippen – striking sandstone rock formations offering panoramic views
Silberbachtal Valley – scenic river valley rich in biodiversity
Bleikuhlen Nature Reserve – unique wetland habitats and rare plant species
A roughly 70 km long-distance hiking trail running along the crest of the Egge Hills, popular for its scenic vistas and well-marked route.
A series of towering sandstone rock formations providing unique geological interest and spectacular lookout points.
A protected area within the park featuring marshes and rare wetland plant communities crucial for biodiversity preservation.