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Niederrhein
Niederrhein
Northern Ruhr area
Wandering through this Münsterlandthe Niederrhein or through the northern one Metropole Ruhr? We have put together hiking fun for young and old, to try out or to stay longer.
Great nature, valleys and heights, shimmering lakes and old moors - time out with beautiful views!
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Off the long-distance hiking trail Hohe Mark Steig, our LandStreifer, which are designed as circular hiking trails, are always good for a scenic and cultural surprise.
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30 km Ludgerusweg (certified route hiking trail). To the Münsterland to proselytize, Charlemagne once sent Saint Ludgerus on his way.
Today, hikers can follow in the footsteps of the first bishop of Münster, take the 30 km long hiking trail that connects Tilbeck Abbey with the district town of Coesfeld.
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Hiking as far as your feet can carry on the marked circular hiking trails around Datteln.
You only have to choose the route: On the Datteln “Grüne(n) Acht“ through the forest areas, or rather the „Blaue Acht“ along the canals.
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With a route length of between 5,5 and 10,7 km, hiking fun is guaranteed. Noisy pines, hard quartzite benches and drumming woodpeckers attract discerning hikers and families to the Haard.
Starting from eight larger hiking car parks, there are circular hiking trails in the Haard, which are reliably marked with blue symbols.
...11,5 km - the journey is the goal! This circular hiking trail follows in the footsteps of the mystic Anna Katharina Emmerick through the Coesfelder Heide. If you want to follow in their footsteps, this hiking tip is spot on.
Directly on the path, in the Flamschen farmstead, is the birthplace of Katharina, who was chosen by the Pope in 2004 because of her visions and …
195km (national route) Jakobsweg or the Westphalian Jakobsweg via Bielefeld, Velen, Borken, Raesfeld and Wesel. The first mention of Jakobswegit is found in 1047 as "a path used from ancient times by pilgrims of St. James and Peter and Paul committed”. The goal was and still is the tomb of the apostle James in the Spanish…
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