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No traffic road cycling routes around Stadtlohn are characterized by a predominantly flat to gently rolling terrain, featuring a charming "park landscape" of green meadows, fields, woodlands, and hedgerows. The region boasts an extensive network of "Pättkes"—small, mostly paved rural roads and farm tracks—ideal for exploration. Cycling routes frequently follow the tranquil Berkel River and extend towards the unique Zwillbrocker Venn Nature Reserve.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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30.4km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.7
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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20.7km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The municipality of Rosendahl writes about the Barenborg: “The Barenborg is one of the best-preserved motte-and-bailey castles in Münsterland. The almost circular complex is located in a once extensive marshland, not far from where the Holtwicker Bach flows into the Dinkel. It essentially consists of an approximately 3 m high earth mound with a flattened top (diameter approx. 25 m), surrounded by a double moat system (Gräften) that is now once again filled with water. The width of the inner moat is approx. 16 m, the outer one approx. 5 to 6 m. The rampart is approx. 10 m wide and still approx. 1 m high; a causeway, bordered by the outer moat on both sides, leads to it from the northeast. The entire complex, of the "Motte" (French = earth heap) type originating from Normandy, has a diameter of approx. 100 m. The Barenborg was probably an important fortress in the late Middle Ages in the border area ("Bar" = border) of the Münster and Ahaus lords on the formerly important trade route from Ahaus to Coesfeld. The surrounding marshland, the ring wall and the moat system, then the sole access via the causeway and a bridge that existed at the time, offered the defenders good protection on the once-built-upon central island. At the beginning of the 15th century, however, the fortress was destroyed and abandoned. Today, the cultural monument Barenborg has an equal function as a natural monument. Nature has completely taken over the complex over time. As a wetland biotope, it now offers a valuable habitat for rare plants and animals.”
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This is a great place to let it roll.
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Located directly on the street and immediately recognizable in Büren.
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The Berkelmühle is a completely renovated industrial building that was used as a water-powered grain mill until the early 2010s. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the completely redesigned riverside promenade. It has direct access to the Berkel Cycle Path, which runs between the source in Billerbeck and the estuary in Zutphen in the Netherlands. The café offers 40 indoor seating and approximately 20 outdoor seating, located directly next to the Berkel River. It is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and serves coffee and cake, sweet and savory snacks, and salads. A lunch menu is also available at lunchtime (groups are requested to reserve in advance). https://www.routeyou.com/de-de/location/view/51124255
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This is what the St. Otger parish says: The Hilgenberg Chapel was first mentioned in historical records in 1525. The present chapel was rebuilt in 1695 by Prince-Bishop Christian von Plettenberg, whose coat of arms is displayed on the gable wall. Since 1717, pilgrimages from neighboring villages have been recorded, and miraculous healings between 1739 and 1749 led to an increasing stream of pilgrims. Documents of thanksgiving from this period are on display in the chapel. The pilgrimage ended with the theft of the Madonna image on the night of September 13 and 14, 1886. The present Madonna, called the Raesfeld Madonna, was made available to the parish on permanent loan from the Diocese of Münster by Bishop Michael Keller in 1954.
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The first church in Holtwick was built in the mid-13th century and collapsed on New Year's Day 1856. The present church was built between 1857 and 1860.
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Great asphalt surface. You can really build up speed here.
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There are over 115 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Stadtlohn, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. You'll find 42 easy routes and 75 moderate routes to explore the beautiful Münsterland region.
The terrain around Stadtlohn is predominantly flat to gently rolling, making it ideal for relaxed road cycling without significant climbs. The region is known for its extensive network of 'Pättkes' – small, paved rural roads and farm tracks – that ensure a smooth, traffic-free experience through meadows, fields, and woodlands.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 175 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained paths, the scenic 'park landscape' of Münsterland, and the opportunity for peaceful, traffic-free rides.
Yes, Stadtlohn offers many easy no traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An excellent example is the New Cycle Path Near Legden – St. Charles Borromeo Church loop from Stadtlohn, which covers about 40 km with minimal elevation gain.
For those looking for a longer ride, there are several moderate routes available. Consider the View of the Daruper Valley – View of the Darup Valley loop from Berkelaue II, which is over 90 km long and includes more elevation, offering a good challenge while still enjoying traffic-free sections.
Many routes follow the scenic Berkel River, offering tranquil views. You can also cycle through the unique 'park landscape' of Münsterland with its lush meadows and woodlands. The nearby Zwillbrocker Venn Nature Reserve is famous for its flamingo colony, which can be observed from March to May, and is often incorporated into cycling routes like the 'Flamingo route'.
While primarily focused on nature, some routes pass by cultural points. The broader Münsterland region is known for its castles and historic towns. You might also encounter highlights like the Kuhlenvenn Birdwatching Platform or the Heimathaus Weseke. In Stadtlohn itself, Losbergpark offers leisure facilities.
Absolutely! The Zwillbrocker Venn Nature Reserve, located near the Dutch border, is a prime spot for birdwatching. It's home to the world's northernmost breeding ground for flamingos and Germany's largest inland colony of black-headed gulls. Routes like the 'Flamingo route' will take you close to this remarkable natural wonder, and the Kuhlenvenn Birdwatching Platform is another excellent stop.
Yes, Stadtlohn's proximity to the Dutch border makes cross-border cycling a popular option. You can seamlessly extend your ride into the Netherlands, experiencing similar pastoral landscapes and well-developed cycling networks in both countries.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally considered the best time for road cycling in Stadtlohn. The weather is usually pleasant, and the landscape is at its most vibrant. Early autumn can also offer beautiful scenery with cooler temperatures.
Many of the flat, traffic-free 'Pättkes' are very suitable for families. The absence of vehicle traffic provides a safe and enjoyable environment for children. Losbergpark in Stadtlohn also offers a large children's playground, making it a good stop for families during a ride.
Stadtlohn and the surrounding towns offer various parking options, often near town centers or designated trailheads. Look for public parking areas in Stadtlohn or at the start points of specific routes, which are typically well-indicated on komoot maps.
Yes, the Münsterland region is dotted with charming villages and farm cafes ('Hofcafés') that cater to cyclists. Many routes pass through or near towns where you can find restaurants, bakeries, and cafes to refuel and relax. It's always a good idea to check your komoot route for points of interest and refreshment stops beforehand.


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