Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee
Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee
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Jogging around Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee offers a network of running routes through a landscape characterized by lakes, wetlands, and gentle elevations. The region features the Krickenbecker Laken and Kleiner De Wittsee, providing scenic lakeside paths and natural biotope areas. Runners can expect varied terrain, including paths near observation towers that offer views over the surrounding natural reserve.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the few ways to cross the lake.
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A beautiful piece of nature, a cycling and walking path through a lake just across the border near Venlo
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The Kovermühle was a watermill with an undershot waterwheel located on the Nette River in the municipality of Wachtendonk. The Kovermühle was owned by the Schaesberg family and was first documented in 1349. It and the Nettmühle below it likely gave their name to the old "Müllem" farming community and the Müllemer Hof farm, which was first mentioned in the 14th century. The mill was operated exclusively as a grain mill with an undershot waterwheel. At the end of 1945, mill operations ceased. The dam and waterwheel were dismantled. After a period of agricultural use, the restored miller's house is now used as a residential building. Source: wikipedia.org
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Between the lakes - a beautiful route
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A beautiful country road with pollard willows that are already old.
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Very nice narrow running path!
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A beautiful little chapel along the road.
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Yes, the region offers several easy running paths perfect for beginners. For instance, the Wetland Biotope at De Wittsee – De Wittsee loop from NSG Krickenbecker Seen und Kleiner De Wittsee is a moderate 3.6-mile (5.9 km) path that explores the wetland biotope and circles De Wittsee, offering a gentle introduction to the area's natural beauty.
The running routes in this area feature varied terrain, including lakeside paths, wetland biotopes, and gentle hills. You'll find a mix of natural paths and some paved sections, suitable for different preferences and offering diverse running experiences.
Many routes offer scenic views and points of interest. You can pass by the Taubenberg Observation Tower, which provides panoramic views, or explore areas near the Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee. The Schroliksee Viewing Platform and the Rohrdommel Observation Tower and Wetland View are also great spots to take in the landscape.
Many trails in the Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a run with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
While many routes are moderate, some offer more extended distances and slight elevation changes for a greater challenge. For example, the Leuther Mill – Taubenberg Observation Tower loop from Vinkrath is an 8.8-mile (14.2 km) trail with some elevation, providing a good workout for experienced runners.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscape, including the beautiful lakes and wetland biotopes, and the well-maintained paths that offer a refreshing outdoor experience.
There are over 20 dedicated running routes available in the Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee region, catering to various fitness levels and preferences. This includes 3 easy, 17 moderate, and 2 difficult trails.
Yes, the region is well-suited for circular running. Many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Taubenberg Observation Tower – Krickenbeck Lake Docks loop from Kovermühle, an 8.0-mile (12.9 km) trail that offers diverse scenery.
The Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, the trails can be enjoyed, though some paths might be muddy or icy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
While popular routes can see more visitors, exploring some of the slightly longer or less central trails can offer a more tranquil experience. The Taubenberg Observation Tower – View of Schaffertsberg loop from Kovermühle, for example, provides a serene run through varied landscapes.
While specific cafes directly on every trail might be limited, the region around Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee, including nearby towns and villages, offers various options for refreshments. It's a good idea to check local listings or plan your route to pass by areas with facilities.
Given the varied terrain and natural setting, it's advisable to bring appropriate running shoes suitable for mixed surfaces. Depending on the weather, layers of clothing, water, and a small snack are recommended. Don't forget your phone for navigation and emergencies, and perhaps a camera to capture the scenic views.
Yes, some routes offer a blend of nature and local history. The Taubenberg Observation Tower – Galgenberg Historical Execution Site loop from NSG Krickenbecker Seen und Kleiner De Wittsee is an example, allowing you to explore natural beauty while passing by points with historical significance.


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