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Jogging routes around Vreden offer diverse natural landscapes, characterized by tranquil river paths, extensive nature reserves, and gently rolling hills. The region, situated near the Dutch border, features a mix of forest, swamp, and open meadows, providing varied terrain for runners. The Berkel River and its associated lake, Berkelsee, are central features, alongside the unique Zwillbrocker Venn nature reserve.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
4.3
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84
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10.1km
01:06
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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161
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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43
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8.15km
00:53
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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43
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6.90km
00:44
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.23km
00:26
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Norbert Stone in Großemast commemorates Saint Norbert of Xanten (circa 1080–1134). In 1115, Count Norbert of Gennep was caught in a thunderstorm during his journey. He had almost reached his destination when he was struck by lightning. He survived—and changed his life. The nobleman dedicated his life to his faith and founded an order that still exists today. The Catholic Church canonized him in 1582. The local history society erected this memorial in 1934. In 2015, 900 years after the historic conversion event, Vreden celebrated the "Norbert Year." On this occasion, the local history society had a second bronze plaque installed at the memorial.
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The "Railway Trail" is part of the European Cycle Route R1 and is one of the most frequently used tourist routes in Vreden. The placement of the old trolley on the short section of track is intended to explain the name "Railway Trail" and serve as a reminder of the centuries-old tradition of brickmaking in Vreden.
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In Vreden, there is a historic steam engine from the 1930s that was originally used in the dairy before being saved from scrap and has been on display in the city park in front of the Berkel power plant since 2009. Details about the steam engine in Vreden: Origin: The steam engine dates back to the 1930s and was in operation in the Vreden dairy from 1933 to 1958. Rescue: It was saved from the scrapyard by neighbor Albert Hecking. Location: Since 2009, the steam engine has been located in the city park, in front of the Berkel power plant. Function: Visitors can press the button to set the old steam engine in motion, thus experiencing a technical monument.
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Great contemporary testimony
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nice covered rest area with information boards
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Good idea to show the power generation directly at the weir.
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Vreden offers a wide variety of running routes, with over 200 trails documented on komoot. These range from easy, flat paths to more moderate and challenging runs, ensuring options for all fitness levels. You'll find approximately 26 easy routes, 153 moderate routes, and 25 difficult routes.
The running routes in Vreden are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 80 reviews. Runners frequently praise the tranquil river paths along the Berkel, the unique natural beauty of the Zwillbrocker Venn, and the gently rolling terrain of the Münsterland Park Landscape. The variety of scenery, from forests and swamps to open meadows, is a common highlight.
Yes, Vreden is well-suited for circular running. Many of the region's trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Popular areas for circular runs include the recreational paths around the Berkelsee and the scenic trails within the Zwillbrocker Venn nature reserve.
Absolutely. Vreden offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These often feature mostly paved surfaces and minimal elevation gain, such as paths around the Berkelsee or within the Stadtpark Vreden. You can find around 26 easy routes in the area.
Vreden's running routes showcase diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter tranquil river paths along the Berkel, extensive nature reserves like the Zwillbrocker Venn with its unique forest and swamp habitats, and the gently rolling hills and lush meadows characteristic of the Münsterland Park Landscape. The region also features other nature reserves with heathland and moorland.
Yes, several routes incorporate local attractions. For instance, the Bauernhaus Museum Vreden – Berkel Lake, Vreden loop from Vreden combines riverside scenery with a cultural touchpoint at the Bauernhaus Museum. Other routes might lead you past historical sites like the Hünenburg or offer views of the picturesque Haus Horst Water Castle or Ahaus Castle in the broader region.
Many of Vreden's outdoor areas are dog-friendly, but it's important to keep your dog on a leash, especially within nature reserves like the Zwillbrocker Venn, to protect wildlife. The open landscapes and riverside paths generally offer pleasant conditions for running with your canine companion.
While popular spots like the Zwillbrocker Venn and Berkelsee can see more activity, Vreden's extensive network of trails, particularly those extending into the broader Münsterland Park Landscape or other smaller nature reserves, often provide quieter options. Exploring routes slightly further from the town center can lead to more secluded running experiences.
The Zwillbrocker Venn nature reserve is particularly known for its scenic viewpoints, offering opportunities to observe the unique landscape and its famous flamingo colony. The Zwillbrocker Venn – Zwillbrocker Venn viewpoint loop from Zwillbrocker Venn is an excellent example of a route designed to highlight these natural vistas.
Yes, Vreden offers several routes that are suitable for families. Shorter, flatter loops around the Berkelsee or within the Stadtpark Vreden are ideal for a family jog or walk. The generally gentle terrain and well-maintained paths make it easy for children to join in.
For those looking for longer runs, Vreden's extensive network of paths, including those along the Berkel River and connecting various nature reserves, can be combined to create longer distances. The region's cycling paths also offer well-maintained surfaces suitable for extended running, allowing you to explore more of the picturesque Münsterland landscape.
The running routes in Vreden feature a mix of surfaces. You'll find many paths with mostly paved surfaces, especially around the Berkelsee and in urban areas, making them accessible and comfortable. However, trails through nature reserves like the Zwillbrocker Venn or other forested areas may include natural paths, gravel, or compacted earth, offering a varied running experience.


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