- 16:48 h
- 1,389 m
- 1,008 m
- 96 m
- 477 m
- 381 m
- 58.19 km
- Start: 400 free parking spaces at Regenstorplatz, Regenstorstraße 6, 32657 Lemgo
- Destination: Köterberg, Lügde
The starting point is Lemgo's historic town center. Past Brake Castle, a moated castle from the Weser Renaissance and today the seat of the Lippe Regional Association, and the former Walkenmühle mill, the route leads through the Begaauen nature reserve towards Dörentrup-Wendlinghausen. There you will find the Dörentrup Innovation Center, which, as a NatourEnergieZentrum, brings the tension between nature and sustainable energy production to life.
From Wendlinghausen Castle, built at the beginning of the 17th century in the Weser Renaissance style, through the tranquillity of the Blomenstein Forest, you reach Selbeck, a district of Barntrup. Along the mountain border trail between Barntrup and Blomberg, over the Beckerberg, the route heads south at the refuge towards the carnation town of Blomberg. The historic town center of Blomberg, Blomberg Castle and, above all, the monastery church tell the story of Lippe's cultural history.
Through the village of Siekholz, the trail leads to Schieder and the Schiedersee lake. Schieder Castle with its landscaped park and the historic avenue of lime trees form the center of the village. The trail leads through the former ramparts of Alt Schieder, steeply up to the Kahlenberg tower. The refuge at the Kammmolchteich pond in the Schwalenberger Mörth nature reserve is a wonderful resting place.
The "stork village" of Elbrinxen, first mentioned in a document in 1219 as Elmerinchusen, is home to a large stork colony, and individual storks are also looked after here in winter.
Along the millrace of the Ilsenbach stream, up to the Distelalm above the Lügde-Henkenbrink district, and then downhill, you reach the late medieval Falkenhagen monastery complex. Via the idyllically situated Silbersieksteich pond, past the Lügde districts of Hummersen and Köterberg, the destination, the "landscape cinema" on the Köterberg, the highest elevation in Lippe at just under 500 m, is approaching.
From Wendlinghausen Castle, built at the beginning of the 17th century in the Weser Renaissance style, through the tranquillity of the Blomenstein Forest, you reach Selbeck, a district of Barntrup. Along the mountain border trail between Barntrup and Blomberg, over the Beckerberg, the route heads south at the refuge towards the carnation town of Blomberg. The historic town center of Blomberg, Blomberg Castle and, above all, the monastery church tell the story of Lippe's cultural history.
Through the village of Siekholz, the trail leads to Schieder and the Schiedersee lake. Schieder Castle with its landscaped park and the historic avenue of lime trees form the center of the village. The trail leads through the former ramparts of Alt Schieder, steeply up to the Kahlenberg tower. The refuge at the Kammmolchteich pond in the Schwalenberger Mörth nature reserve is a wonderful resting place.
The "stork village" of Elbrinxen, first mentioned in a document in 1219 as Elmerinchusen, is home to a large stork colony, and individual storks are also looked after here in winter.
Along the millrace of the Ilsenbach stream, up to the Distelalm above the Lügde-Henkenbrink district, and then downhill, you reach the late medieval Falkenhagen monastery complex. Via the idyllically situated Silbersieksteich pond, past the Lügde districts of Hummersen and Köterberg, the destination, the "landscape cinema" on the Köterberg, the highest elevation in Lippe at just under 500 m, is approaching.
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The starting point is Lemgo's historic town center. Past Brake Castle, a moated castle from the Weser Renaissance and today the seat of the Lippe Regional Association, and the former Walkenmühle mill, the route leads through the Begaauen nature reserve towards Dörentrup-Wendlinghausen. This is where the Dörentrup Innovation Center is located, which, as the NatourEnergieZentrum
, brings the tension between nature and sustainable energy production to life.
From Wendlinghausen Castle, built at the beginning of the 17th century in the style of the Weser arena, the route leads to the Weser Arena.
Through the tranquillity of the Blomenstein Forest, you reach Selbeck, a district of Barntrup.
Along the mountain border trail between Barntrup and Blomberg, over the Beckerberg, you head south at the refuge towards the carnation town of Blomberg. The historic town center of Blomberg, Blomberg Castle and, above all, the monastery church tell the story of Lippe's cultural history.
Through the village of Siekholz, the trail leads to Schieder and the Schiedersee lake. Schieder Castle with its landscaped park and the historic avenue of lime trees form the center of the village.
The path leads through the former ramparts of Alt Schieder, steeply up to the Kahlenberg tower.
A wonderful resting place is the refuge at the Kammmolchteich pond in the Schwalenberger Mörth nature reserve.
The "stork village" of Elbrinxen, first mentioned in a document in 1219 as Elmerinchusen, is home to a large stork colony, and individual storks are also looked after here in winter.
Along the millrace of the Ilsenbach stream, up to the Distelalm above the Lügde-Henkenbrink district, and then downhill you reach the late medieval Falkenhagen monastery complex.
About the idyllically situated Silbersieksteich pond, past the Lügde districts of Hummersen and Köterberg, the destination is approaching, the "landscape cinema" on the Köterberg, the highest elevation in Lippe at just under 500 m.
, brings the tension between nature and sustainable energy production to life.
From Wendlinghausen Castle, built at the beginning of the 17th century in the style of the Weser arena, the route leads to the Weser Arena.
Through the tranquillity of the Blomenstein Forest, you reach Selbeck, a district of Barntrup.
Along the mountain border trail between Barntrup and Blomberg, over the Beckerberg, you head south at the refuge towards the carnation town of Blomberg. The historic town center of Blomberg, Blomberg Castle and, above all, the monastery church tell the story of Lippe's cultural history.
Through the village of Siekholz, the trail leads to Schieder and the Schiedersee lake. Schieder Castle with its landscaped park and the historic avenue of lime trees form the center of the village.
The path leads through the former ramparts of Alt Schieder, steeply up to the Kahlenberg tower.
A wonderful resting place is the refuge at the Kammmolchteich pond in the Schwalenberger Mörth nature reserve.
The "stork village" of Elbrinxen, first mentioned in a document in 1219 as Elmerinchusen, is home to a large stork colony, and individual storks are also looked after here in winter.
Along the millrace of the Ilsenbach stream, up to the Distelalm above the Lügde-Henkenbrink district, and then downhill you reach the late medieval Falkenhagen monastery complex.
About the idyllically situated Silbersieksteich pond, past the Lügde districts of Hummersen and Köterberg, the destination is approaching, the "landscape cinema" on the Köterberg, the highest elevation in Lippe at just under 500 m.
Tour information
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Multiday Tour
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Stop at an Inn
Summit
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Please choose suitable clothing and footwear.
Directions & Parking facilities
Public parking spaces at Regenstorplatz, Lemgo
Bus stops at Regenstorplatz, Lemgo
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