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Road cycling in Emsdettener Venn is characterized by a landscape of high moor, wet meadows, and forests, offering a tranquil setting. The region features a network of paths winding through moors, past lakes, streams, and remnants of the Max Clemens Canal. Cyclists can expect mostly flat terrain, with picturesque hedges and birch avenues accompanying routes as they leave Emsdetten. This area provides a blend of natural features suitable for road cycling, integrated into the broader Münsterland cycling network.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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🚲 Around the church, you'll find the cozy church square, which with its shady spots is ideal for a short drinking break. Whether you just briefly let your gaze wander up to the tower or seek a moment of silence – the parish church is simply a must for every visit to Nordwalde and marks the perfect point to plan the next stage of your tour.
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⛪✨ With its distinctive tower, St. Dionysius Parish Church has shaped the silhouette of Nordwalde for centuries and is a true landmark that will always serve as a guide on your tours. As you approach the town via the wide paths, the church reliably shows you the way back to the center.
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The name Lintel stands for quality in the region. Particularly well-known is the restaurant Lintel's Kotten, which is housed in a charming half-timbered house and is appreciated for its hearty Westphalian cuisine. 🥩🥘
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🚲🌾✨ Hof Lintel is a historic site in the Hollingen district of Emsdetten, deeply rooted in the agricultural tradition of the Münsterland region. Today, the name is primarily associated with first-class gastronomy and rural idyll, as the original grounds and the immediate vicinity are home to popular destinations for connoisseurs and day-trippers.
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The Emsdettener Venn is an impressive moor and wetland area west of Emsdetten and is one of the last remaining raised bogs in Münsterland. On an area of around 340 hectares, moorland, wet meadows, heathland, reed belts, and small wooded areas alternate, giving the area its special character. Today, the nature reserve is primarily a valuable refuge for rare plants and animals, including various meadow birds and moorland species. At the same time, the Venn invites you to enjoy peaceful walks and nature observations – the open, vast landscape with its typical moorland moods is particularly beautiful.
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In the flat, damp meadows, storks find plenty of food such as frogs, insects, and mice. You can often observe several pairs searching for food at the same time, as they majestically stalk through the tall grass. 🪶🐸
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🚲🧺✨ The Storchenwiese between Emsdettener Venn and St. Arnold is a true paradise for nature observers and proof of successful renaturation in the Münsterland. Located on the border between Emsdetten and Neuenkirchen, this extensive wet meadow offers the ideal habitat for the white stork, which has been a regular visitor here for several years.
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Around the railway technology, there are benches and information boards that invite you to take a break. Here you can catch your breath in peace while learning more about the history of the "Rheinische Eisenbahn" and the importance of the train station for the region. 🚲🥪
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Emsdettener Venn is characterized by its unique landscape of raised bogs and wet meadows. You'll find a network of paths winding through moors, past lakes, streams, and remnants of the Max Clemens Canal. The terrain is mostly flat, with picturesque hedges and birch avenues accompanying routes as you leave Emsdetten. While primarily asphalt, some paths around the Venn may include quiet gravel and sand sections.
Yes, Emsdettener Venn offers a good selection of easy routes. Out of over 560 road cycling routes available, 147 are classified as easy. A popular choice is the Bispinghof Nordwalde – Reckfort Sheep Farm loop from Emsdetten, which is 34.5 km long and offers pleasant views of the local countryside.
The Emsdettener Venn is a significant wetland conservation area, featuring moors, wet meadows, and lakes like Grafensteiner See. You can also see remnants of the historic Max Clemens Canal. For panoramic views of the moorland, ponds, and meadows, visit the Observation Tower at the Emsdettener Venn. The area is also known for its diverse birdlife and the presence of Scottish Highland cattle.
Yes, circular routes are a highlight in Emsdettener Venn. The 34-kilometer Vennroute is a well-known circular path that leads directly through the moors and wet meadows, past lakes, and along an old canal. Many other routes, such as the Open Cattle Shed – Münsterland Cycle Path loop from Emsdetten, are also designed as loops, making them convenient for day trips.
Emsdettener Venn is very well-connected within the Münsterland region's extensive 4,500 km network of signposted cycle paths, utilizing a practical junction system. Emsdetten itself is located at junctions 97, 98, and 99. The train station in Emsdetten is directly on the Vennroute, making it an ideal starting or stage point for tours and facilitating eco-friendly travel options.
The Emsdettener Venn is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Early summer is particularly scenic when the white cotton grass adds a beautiful touch to the moorland scenery. The region's flat terrain makes it enjoyable for cycling from spring through autumn, allowing you to experience the diverse flora and fauna.
While Emsdettener Venn is known for its generally flat and easy terrain, there are routes that offer more distance and moderate challenges. For instance, the Steider Heck Shelter – View of Haus Rothenberge loop from Emsdetten covers over 65 km and has a moderate difficulty grade, providing a longer ride with slightly more elevation gain.
The Vennroute, a popular 34-kilometer circular cycle route, is noted for offering numerous catering establishments for breaks. Emsdetten and surrounding areas also provide various cafes and restaurants where you can refuel during your ride.
The Emsdettener Venn is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 600 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the tranquil setting, the unique landscape of moors and wet meadows, and the well-maintained network of paths that make for enjoyable rides.
Yes, Emsdettener Venn offers routes suitable for families. Beyond the main Vennroute, specific routes like 'Die Familienfreundliche' (22 km) are designed with families in mind, providing accessible and enjoyable cycling experiences through the natural surroundings.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can visit the Observation Tower at the Emsdettener Venn for expansive views. The Hof Deitmar museum island in Emsdetten, which houses four museums, is also a point of interest near the start/end of the Vennroute. Additionally, the Moor Adventure Trail offers insights into the unique ecosystem.
The majority of road cycling routes in Emsdettener Venn are considered easy to moderate. Out of over 560 routes, 147 are easy and 405 are moderate, with only a small number (14) classified as difficult. This makes the region very accessible for various skill levels, with mostly flat terrain and gentle elevation changes.


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