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From the Münsterland over the northern Ruhr area to the Niederrhein extends the Naturpark Hohe Mark with its extensive walking and hiking trails. Immerse yourself in the nature of North Rhine-Westphalia and experience the Münsterland, the northern Metropole Ruhr and the Niederrhein from its idyllic side.
By the Naturpark Hohe Mark There are many paths. Get to know the regions and enjoy nature…and Hiking parking spaces? Please here watch.
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.
...On a length of between 2,7 and 4,8 km, just take a quick lap and enjoy the forest idyll of the Haard.
You can leave your car in a larger hiking car park and enjoy a walk through the dense Haard forest. The orange-marked and reliably marked circular trails, which are between 2,7 and 4,8 km long, invite you to do this. A barrier-free walk...
The pure wilderness practically on your own doorstep?
This is the starting point of the 2,6 km long circular route „Wildnistor“ am „Teufelstein“Along the accessible trail, six wilderness windows offer insights and perspectives into the exciting process underway, including developmental phases, wilderness structures, and animal tracks. Informative panels explain…
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.
Through the m ...
Historic walls, everything in the river, fields and meadows with a view, is the short description for this 8 km long tour through the west Münsterland. A look far into history and a wide view into nature. Promised!
...Explore the unimaginable dimensions of our solar system in a “walk-in” model? True to scale?
It works! The BorkenThe planetary path would like to be 6 km represent precisely these dimensions and make them "hikeable." Completely redesigned, it combines the hiking experience with interesting information about the sun and planets – in the form of a circular hiking trail…
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 …
Huge old beech trees and a natural stream invite you. Enjoy the flora and fauna of the Rotbachtal in the south-western part of the Naturpark Hohe Mark. Past the historical fragments of a former barracks camp that housed foreign workers between 1939 and 1945. A concrete foundation with a basement is still preserved today; it served the…
4,4 km of barrier-free circular nature experience. Fragrant resin, rustling leaves, soft sand, spicy-sweet juniper berries - nature experiences for all the senses - and everyone can be there.
From the "Tüeshaus Mühle" hiking car park, the "barrier-free circular route" with 10 adventure stations offers a special nature experience - also for people with ...
On narrow paths through the open fields – the castle gate, Vischeríng Castle and Stever await you on the 7 km long route. Llandscapes, Old walls and water enchant you on this walk in the Münsterland – You start in the city centre and hike the Klutensee and Vischering Castle. The small river Stever and the Klutendamm are also nearby.
...Fantastic views, game and the Duke's English park. Right in the middle, without fences or bars, large ponds and many smaller pools – enchanting landscape with old trees! Sounds good? Then we invite you to take a walk in the Dülmenthe wildlife park, fallow deer, sheep and Heidschnucke sheep can be discovered. Wonderful!
...The Münsterländer SteveraueThe 8 km long trail takes you past waterways, monuments and, above all, special animals. Discover step by step the natural beauty of Steveraue and of course their animals: peacefully grazing Konik ponies, Poitou donkeys, pairs of storks and Heck cattle along the Stever make the natural idyll a natural experience.…
Worthwhile view over that Münsterland guaranteed after about 1,4 km! It doesn't take a lot of persuasion on this walk to get children excited about the way up to the Melchenberg observation tower. 12 stations on the topic of forests are interesting for young and old nature hikers - this makes the forest an experience.
Before you reach the observation tower on Melchenberg…
Experience the 4,2 km ant trail barefoot! If you would like to experience this barefoot hiking trail on natural ground and get lots of information about the "ants" and "feet", then we invite you to the Üfter Mark. There are experience stations typical of the barefoot trail and some seating areas for experiencing and relaxing.
Running is fun with and without shoes…
A variety of landscapes right at the gates of the city of Wesel and two special tours that can be hiked independently or combined: the stag beetle route and the moor adventure trail.
The starting point is the hiking car park at the southern entrance to the Diersfordt game reserve. The main trail is followed by the 3,7 km long stag beetle route. Far…
D1 and D2This is the name of the hiking trails that start in the center of Darup. Both routes begin exactly at Hof Schoppmann, Am Hagenbach 11 in Darup.
If you want to hike the D1, you will be walking for 6,5 km, with two moderate climbs, and it will take between two and two and a half hours.
Who…
Isselweg, 4,6 km, shortened 3,5 km or 1,8 km - W1. Nobody can do everything, nobody can do nothing, and together we can achieve a lot, this motto is lived in Loikum, a very old district of Hamminkeln.
You will quickly discover that the village community lives by this motto when you walk through the idyllic place. Past lovingly planted flower pots...
The charming 5 km hike takes you through the species-rich Hervester Bruch nature reserve – a water landscape at its most beautiful! Established still waters, partly swamp-like green areas, developed footbridges that lead through the reed beds and camouflaged viewing platforms.
Paradisiacal conditions as a habitat for the stork and other bird species. Heck cattle...
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