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North Rhine-Westphalia
Warendorf
Sassenberg

Holtfeld Castle – Ravensberg Castle loop from Füchtorf

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Mountain biking trails
Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
Warendorf
Sassenberg

Holtfeld Castle – Ravensberg Castle loop from Füchtorf

Moderate

4.0

(1)

7

riders

Holtfeld Castle – Ravensberg Castle loop from Füchtorf

03:16

60.4km

220m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 11, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 29.2 km for 93 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Parking

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16.7 km

Emils Wirtshaus Bockhorst

Highlight • Restaurant

Very good restaurant with a nice ambiance inside and also outside.

More information at emils-wirtshaus.de.

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16.7 km

Church in Bockhorst

Highlight • Religious Site

The originally single-nave, in the core Romanesque building from the 13th century with a semicircular apse and west tower was extended in 1893 in the east cross-shaped. The historicist color version of the interior was restored in 1978/79.

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3

16.9 km

Half-timbered houses in Bockhorst

Highlight • Historical Site

Very worthwhile, can only be recommended

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23.9 km

Holtfeld Castle

Highlight • Castle

The castle makes a very well-kept impression. The complex is beautiful - dreamy and as from the fairy tale.

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29.2 km

Ravensberg Castle

Highlight • Castle

Ravensberg Castle is only a few kilometers from Borgholzhausen. After it was built in 1080, it was the ancestral seat of the Counts of Ravensberg until 1346. Today the castle is looked after by a foundation and regularly opens its doors for medieval markets, concerts and educational programs.

More information about the castle:
burg-ravensberg.de

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32.0 km

Former Bleaching Meadow and Bleaching House

Highlight • Historical Site

32.6 km

Borgholzhausener Pass

Mountain Pass

41.6 km

Palsterkamp

Forest

9

42.7 km

Bad Rothenfelde Graduation Towers

Highlight • Monument

If you are in Bad Rothenfelde, a stop in the Kurpark is obligatory. There are the two graduation towers that are supposed to provide healthy air and whose imposing dimensions will definitely captivate you. So best to take a deep breath. ;)

Apart from that there are a lot of shops, cafes and restaurants in Bad Rothenfelde, ideal conditions for a break. If you want to treat yourself to the full pack of relaxation, a trip to the salt water spa with steam bath and sauna area is worthwhile.

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43.3 km

Bad Rothenfelde Graduation Tower

Highlight • Monument

Bad Rothenfelde without graduation towers would be like Paris without the Eiffel Tower. Inconceivably! Their original benefit had nothing to do with health at all. As part of the saline operation, they were only meant to make salt production more efficient. saline? graduation tower? Where is the difference?

Salt pans produce salt. In Brittany, for example, with the help of the salt marshes. In Bad Reichenhall, the brine from the mine in Berchtesgaden arrives in the saline. And in Bad Rothenfelde, the brine bubbles up from the springs with a salt content of 5%. For the first time in 1724, when the old spring was only drilled for the purpose of salt production. 5% is quite a lot if you take a sip of it or get it in your eyes while bathing. That's little if 95% of it is boiled away as water to get to the precious "white gold". So these huge evaporation plants were put in between. Now the brine trickled off the blackthorn, deposited the fine iron, gypsum and lime particles around the branches and the salt content increased to 25%. The optimal saturation before the boiling process was thus achieved. In 1777 the old graduation house and in 1824 the new graduation house were put into operation. Underneath, the Kurpark has a pipe system that resembles a metro. The two graduation towers and the Salinenhof, which has since been demolished, were connected underground.

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60.4 km

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29.4 km

15.1 km

10.2 km

4.77 km

906 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

43.3 km

10.5 km

3.25 km

1.83 km

1.49 km

102 m

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