Wippringsen

The village of Wippringsen to the north of the Haarstranges has more than 500 inhabitants.

The townscape is characterized by original farms. The heathland in the northern part of the village is an attraction for day-trippers of all kinds. This is where the old Kressweg (Kräes-Pankratius in dialect) used to run, separating the Duchy of Westfalen and the Soest Börde and connecting the towns of Soest and Arnsberg. A bench with a view of the Soest Börde and the Beckum mountains was erected here on the occasion of a Schnadegang.

The memorial and the bell tower in the village are also worth seeing.

External videos are integrated into our site at this point.

We use the Google Maps service for the map display.