Limberg-Nonnenstein-Weg

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28.09 km long
round trip
Difficulty: difficult
condition: difficult
Great panorama
Regional hiking trail
  • 08:00 h
  • 544 m
  • 543 m
  • 60 m
  • 263 m
  • 203 m
  • 28.09 km
  • Start: Parking lot Waldschwimmbad Preußisch Oldendorf
  • Destination: Parking lot Waldschwimmbad Preußisch Oldendorf
Stage hiking trail through the climatic health resorts of Börninghausen, Preußisch Oldendorf and Rödinghausen as well as the spa town of Bad Holzhausen past numerous sights (castles, palaces, parks).

The tour combines numerous historical sights in a beautiful landscape. These include Crollage Castle, the Hudenbeck manor (now the Haus des Gastes), the Limberg castle complex, the Nonnenstein and many more. The stage hiking trail leads through a varied mixed forest area with rare trees (e.g. coastal firs).


For more information, you can request brochures from Tourist-Preußisch Oldendorf (Tel.: 05742-9311200).

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Waypoints

Start
Parking lot Waldschwimmbad Preußisch Oldendorf
Haus des Gastes Bad Holzhausen
Tourist information

Good to know

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

Suggested stages:


  1. Stage (approx. 9 km) - Waldschwimmbad - Wiehenturm - Grüner See
    From the Waldschwimmbad, follow the trail markings (white ring). After 100 m you will find yourself in a beautiful mixed forest. After 2 km, you will reach the Eininghauser Patt refuge on the northern ridge path on a paved path with slight inclines. After another 2 km, the Wiehenturm (180 m) offers a wonderful panoramic view. From its platform, you can look south into the Eggetal valley and behind it to the main ridge of the Wiehengebirge with the Nonnenstein peak. If you turn your gaze towards the North German Plain, the primeval valley of the Weser becomes visible and the Stemweder mountains rise on the horizon. Now you walk along the edge of the forest, across a parking lot with a barbecue and shelter hut. From an overview map, you can read that the Eggetal valley must be cut through. Once you have reached the forest again, it is approx. 5 km to the Grüner See, an idyllic spot with a small waterfall.

  2. Stage (approx. 7 km) - Grüner See - Nonnenstein - Neue Mühle
    At the watercourse of the lake, pass a bus stop and after 100 m turn left uphill. Together with the Wittekindsweg to the viewing tower on the Nonnenstein (274 m) it is 3 km. It is also worth climbing the tower here. From here you can roughly follow the hiking trail you have already covered. At the same time, you can see the Eggetal valley again, with the villages of Eininghausen and Börninghausen. Behind it is the northern foothills of the Wiehengebirge with the castle ruins on the Limberg. If you turn to the south, your gaze falls on the Ravensburger Mulde. The Nonnenstein once belonged to the nuns of Herford Abbey. After walking along a narrow path through a conifer clearing, you come to a crossroads. There you turn right to the Neue Mühle. You have now covered 16 km, half of your hiking route.

  3. Stage (approx. 6 km) - Neue Mühle - Glösinghausen - Kurpark Bad Holzhausen
    Continue over the railroad bridge on the Bielefeld - Rahden line, sometimes more and sometimes less strenuous, to Gösinghausen. Here you soon leave the forest and again have a beautiful view of the North German Plain with the Stemweder mountains in the background. The villages of Preußisch Oldendorf and Bad Holzhausen lie ahead of you from the left. It is another 3 km to Bad Holzhausen with its spa gardens and Haus des Gastes.

  4. Stage (approx. 7.5 km) - Bad Holzhausen spa gardens - forester's lodge and Limberg castle ruins - Preußisch Oldendorf
    Passing the watermill, through the park, you reach the Bad Holzhausen - Bünde country road, which you cross at a transformer. Now it is about 2 km uphill past a burial ground to the ruins of Limberg Castle (190 m). After about 600 m on your hiking trail, you will come to a path spider with a seating area. Keep right on Balkenkamp and turn right again before the forest into Offelter Berg. Before you reach the starting point of your hiking trail again after 6 km, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the beautiful mountain town of Preußisch Oldendorf from the northern slope of the Wiehengebirge.

Tour information

  • Loop Road

  • Stop at an Inn

Equipment

Hiking boots are recommended for this tour.

Directions & Parking facilities

Via the B 65 to Preußisch Oldendorf - Mitte, Rathausstraße, Bergstraße, Linkenstraße
There are numerous parking lots along the way:

  • Wanderparkplatz "Schwarzer Brink", Bergstraße, 32361 Preußisch Oldendorf
  • Wanderparkplatz am Waldschwimmbad, Linkenstraße, 32361 Preußisch Oldendorf
  • Wanderparkplatz "Grüner See", Kellenbergstraße, 49328 Melle
  • Wanderparkplatz "Glösinghausen", Glösinghausen, 32361 Preußisch Oldendorf
  • Wanderparkplatz "Neue Mühle", Neue Mühle 5A, 32289 Rödinghausen
  • Wanderparkplatz "Nonnensteiner Weg", Nonnensteiner Weg, 32361 Preußisch Oldendorf
  • Wanderparkplatz "Haus Sonnenblick", Zum Schürenbrink, 32361 Preußisch Oldendorf
  • Wanderparkplatz "Holzhauser Berg", Höhenweg/Rumenstraße, 32361 Preußisch Oldendorf
  • Wanderparkplatz am Sportplatz in Bad Holzhausen, Heddinghauser Straße 11, 32361 Preußisch Oldendorf
  • Wanderparkplatz "Balkenkamp", Burgstraße/Zum Limberg, 32361 Preußisch Oldendorf
ZOB in the town center of Preußisch Oldendorf


Bad Holzhausen train station, Bahnhofstraße, 32361 Preußisch Oldendorf


"Mesch Neue-Mühle" train station, Neue Mühle 5a, 32289 Rödinghausen


Always know what's running when: The "smart number" for buses and trains in NRW: 08006-504030

Additional information

Further information and maps are available from the Tourist Information Office in the Haus des Gastes in Bad Holzhausen, Hudenbeck 2, 32361 Preußisch Oldendorf, Tel.: 05742-9311200. The Tourist Information Office is open Monday to Friday from 9.00-11.30 a.m. and from 2.30-4.30 p.m.30-16.30.


You are welcome to take a look at our homepage: tourismus.preussischoldendorf.de



Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author

Visit the Limberg castle complex. A key for the inside of the tower is available at the tourist information office in the Haus des Gastes in the Kurpark in Bad Holzhausen (Monday-Friday 09:00-11:30 and 14:30-16:30).

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Getting there
Limberg-Nonnenstein-Weg
32361 Preußisch Oldendorf