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Touring cycling in Recker Moor offers routes through a distinctive moorland landscape, characterized by original raised bog vegetation, wet meadows, and downy birch forests. The area is a nature reserve, providing a habitat for diverse plant and animal species. Many cycling routes feature mostly paved surfaces, making them accessible for various fitness levels, though some segments may be unpaved. In early summer, the blooming cotton grass transforms parts of the moor into a "white sea," adding a unique visual element…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful route to Neuenkirchen. The new name of the highlight is strange. I wasn't there.
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Here you can find delicious ice cream flavors, a scoop of ice cream in June 25 for 1.50 euros.
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A memorial to the fallen soldiers.
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Recker Moor Nature Reserve The Recker Moor Nature Reserve offers a unique nature experience. Originating around 6,000 BC, the Recker Moor is one of the last living raised bogs in Germany. Two observation towers provide a good overview of the 344-hectare site. Information panels provide interesting facts about the bog, which provides a habitat for many rare plants and animals. Visitors can explore the unique landscape on a circular hiking trail. The open water sources (peat cuttings) serve as breeding grounds for moor frogs and rare dragonflies. Smooth snakes hunt lizards and voles on the dry heather patches. Plant species adapted to the extreme living conditions here grow in the bog, such as sphagnum moss, cotton grass, rosemary heath, and sundew.
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In 2016, the two parishes of St. Dionysius in Recke and St. Philippus and Jacobus in Steinbeck were merged into one parish called St. Dionysius.
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On May 20, 2009, the Recke Local History Society's Peat Cutters' Monument was unveiled on Rothershausener Straße. It commemorates the post-World War II period when many Recke residents cut peat in the moor to provide fuel. The idea for the monument was suggested by Recke local historian Werner Heukamp. Josef Struck was responsible for the artistic design.
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On May 20, 2009, the Recke Local History Society's Peat Cutters' Monument was unveiled on Rothershausener Straße. It commemorates the post-World War II period when many Recke residents cut peat in the moor to provide fuel. The idea for the monument was suggested by Recke local historian Werner Heukamp. Josef Struck was responsible for the artistic design.
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Wonderful route through the fields. Nature reserve...dreamy
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Recker Moor offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 500 options available. These routes cater to various fitness levels, including more than 340 easy rides, over 160 moderate tours, and around 30 more challenging routes.
Cycling in Recker Moor immerses you in a distinctive moorland landscape. You'll encounter original raised bog vegetation, wet meadows, and downy birch forests. A particularly striking feature in early summer is the blooming cotton grass, which transforms parts of the moor into a 'white sea'.
Yes, many routes in Recker Moor are suitable for families, featuring mostly paved surfaces and gentle elevations. An excellent option for a family outing is the Protestant Church Recke – Peat Cutter Monument Recker Moor loop from Recker Moor, an easy 8.1-mile (13.1 km) path that guides riders through cultural and natural highlights.
Recker Moor is a nature reserve, and while dogs are generally welcome, it is crucial to keep them on a leash at all times to protect the sensitive ecosystem and its diverse wildlife. Staying on marked trails is also essential.
The best time to cycle in Recker Moor is generally from spring to autumn. Early summer is particularly recommended to witness the spectacular blooming cotton grass, which creates a 'white sea' effect across the moorland. The weather is typically pleasant during these seasons for touring.
Yes, Recker Moor features observation towers and viewpoints designed to enhance nature observation. You can visit the Recker Moor Observation Tower or the Observation Tower at TERRA.vita Nature and Geopark. A popular route that includes one of these is the Recker Moor Observation Tower – View of the Recker Moor loop from Recker Moor.
Recker Moor is a vital habitat for diverse plant and animal species, including many endangered ones. Birdwatchers might spot highly endangered species such as the great curlew, snipe, bluethroat, and teal. Cranes are also known to appear in winter. The flora includes sphagnum moss, cotton grass, rosemary heath, and sundew.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, the Köllbachtal – View of the Recker Moor loop from Zum Harhof is a difficult 56.1-mile (90.3 km) trail. This route leads through varied landscapes and typically takes around 5 hours and 25 minutes to complete.
The touring cycling routes in Recker Moor are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 1300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique moorland scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to experience diverse nature.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Recker Moor are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Peat Cutter Monument Recker Moor – Traditional Bus Stop Shelter loop from Zum Harhof, an easy 25.8 km (16 miles) ride.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every route, Recker Moor is well-equipped for cyclists. Many trailheads and popular starting points, especially around towns like Recke, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Public transport options to access the Recker Moor area are available, though they might require some planning. Regional bus services often connect surrounding towns, which can serve as starting points for cycling tours. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and bike transport policies in advance.
Beyond the moorland itself, you can discover other points of interest. For example, the The Old School in Lintern – Traditional Bus Stop Shelter loop from Zum Harhof route might take you past local landmarks. Additionally, the Junction 72 in the Münsterland cycling network is a notable point for cyclists.


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