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Bad Bentheim

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Bad Bentheim, Germany
Bad Bentheim, Germany. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Bad Bentheim

Bad Bentheim is a town in the state of Lower Saxony. It is a picturesque medieval town that sits in a hill close to the border with the Netherlands, and a popular regional destination due to its imposing castle and its sulphur springs (“Bad” means “Bath”).

Bad Bentheim travel guide

Understand

The local sandstone is known as Bentheimer Gold. This stone was shipped throughout Europe between the 15th and 18th centuries. For example, the Royal Palace in Amsterdam and the theatre and the Church of Our Lady in Antwerp are made of Bentheimer Gold sandstone. It is claimed that the pedestal for the Statue of Liberty is made from Bentheim sandstone, though it is a disputed claim, other German towns also making the same claim.

Getting there

By train The rail station is on the IC line between Amsterdam and Szczecin with connections to Osnabrück, Hanover and Berlin. Region rail connection from Bentheim, Rheine, Osnabrück, Herford and Bielefeld.

By car The town is on the B403 with exits off the A 30 (Bad Oeynhausen – Osnabrück – Hengelo) and A 31 (Emden – Oberhausen). The A30 connects just passed the town to the Netherlands A1, forming part of the E30, which connects Amsterdam, Bad Bentheim, Osnabrück, Hannover, Magdeburg, Berlin, Warsaw, Minsk and Moscow.

Getting around

The town is small enough to see on foot. Parts are quite hilly and have cobbled streets making cycling a “challenge”.

See

1 St. Johannes Baptist. A Gothic styled church built from 1670 to 1676 in Bentheim sandstone. The three altars are made of oak. A canvas on the main altar depicts the resurrection of Christ. 2 Burg Bentheim (Bentheim Castle). The main building was built in the 19th century. The castle chapel and the rose garden are open to the public 3 Sandsteinmuseum, Funkenstiege 5 (Schloßpark). 4 Schlosspark (Castle park), Funkenstiege. A quiet park with a lake, minigolf and views of the castle (updated Jul 2024) 5 Otto-Pankok-Museum, Neuer Weg 7, 48455 Bad Bentheim, ☏ +49 5924 6128. (updated May 2025) 6 Gildehauser Ostmühle, Mühlenberg 6, 48455 Bad Bentheim, ☏ +49 5924 6375. (updated May 2025) 7 Franziskanerkloster Bardel Bad Bentheim, Klosterstraße 11, 48455 Bad Bentheim, ☏ +49 5924 78720. (updated May 2025)

Do

1 Bentheimer Mineral-Therme, Am Bade 1, ☏ +49 5922 743800. M-F 06:00-22:00, Sa Su 08:00-22:00. With a large outdoor pool. Temperature reaches 29 °C Adults €10.50 (all pools), €9 (outdoor and sports pool), children €7. (updated Jul 2024) Minigolf, Funkenstiege (in the Schlosspark). W-F 14:00-18:00, Sa Su 13:00-18:00 (summer only). (updated Jul 2024)

Hiking The scenic area around the town is good for hiking. There are 170 km of marked hiking trails. The E11 hiking trail crosses Bad Bentheim. The section from Bad Bentheim to Osnabrück is called Töddenweg (Peddlers Way).

Eat

1 Löwen-Grill, Schloßstr. 11, ☏ +49 5922 5364. Schnellimbiss 2 Restaurant Keilings, Wilhelmstraße 9a, ☏ +49 5922 776633. 3 Steakhaus bei Mirko, Nordring 14, ☏ +49 5922 994429. 4 Der Grieche, Schlossstr. 1, ☏ +49 5922 4271.

Sleep

1 Jugendherberge Bad Bentheim, Am Wasserturm 34, ☏ +49 5922 2480. 2 Landhotel Waldseiter Hof, An der Waldseite 7, ☏ +49 59 24 78 550.

Camping 3 Camping Quendorfer See, Weiße Riete 3, 48465 Schüttorf (3½ miles ENE of Bad Bentheim), ☏ +49 5923 902939, [email protected]. Office open 08:00-12:30 & 15:00-22:00. No Wi-Fi. Showers included in cost. Pay €10 deposit on entry keycard, which is refunded when you leave and pay the bill (if leaving before office opens, return card and pay bill night before and don’t leave the site as you won't get back in without the card). 1 person/tent/night/bicycle, no electricity €11. (updated Aug 2018)

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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