The Auen Cycle Path – exploratory Tour through Büren and Bad Wünnenberg
The Auen Cycle Path – exploratory Tour through Büren and Bad Wünnenberg
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From Büren through Bad Wünnenberg, past the Aabachtalsperre and back along the Leiberg Forest - this beautiful tour along the Auen cycle path has all of this to offer. On a route of 45 kilometers with some climbs and descents, you can easily manage with a good level of fitness.
…Last updated: June 3, 2024
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Lühlingsbach-Nettetal
Leiberger Wald
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25.8 km
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15.8 km
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1.23 km
961 m
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Driven clockwise as recommended. Perfect!
Beautiful bike tour along the Afte and Aa to the Aabachtalsperre and via Bleiwäsche through the Almetal back to Büren.
Today I rode the Auenradweg from Wünnenberg. A very nice bike tour through home 🤩, the only downside is that you have to cross the Almestraße, which is very popular with motorcyclists, for about 1 km...
When the weather is beautiful, a varied and discovery-rich bike tour. Very happy about the electrical support on the slopes. Rapid speeds are achievable on the descents and good braking is recommended. There is always something for the eyes to discover and therefore a recommendable bike tour.
The "Auen-Radweg" leads mainly on paved, unpaved paths through the idyllic floodplains of Alme, Nette, Lühlingsbach, Aabach and Afte between Büren and Bad Wünnenberg. In addition to the flora and fauna typical of floodplain landscapes, there are also a few other things worth seeing on the tour. These include the Aabachtalsperre as an important drinking water reservoir, the leisure facilities in the Aatal in Bad Wünnenberg and numerous former mills, some of which have been lovingly restored. Places to stop for refreshments can be found mainly in Büren and Bad Wünnenberg as well as in Ringelstein and Weine. Source: https://www.paderborn.de/sport-freizeit/aktive-freizeit/radfahren/routen_touren/AuenRadweg.php
Today to Brilon by car, then on the bikes, the tour was great, mountains up and down, it doesn't matter. The foresight is great.
Auenradweg with short, gentle climbs and beautiful, longer descents; often under trees and along the two small rivers. At the end to Caféin Siddinghausen. Easy relaxation tour for connoisseurs. .
The Auen cycle path is great. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to linger here and there in the evenings. There is a lot to discover at the edge of the path ... Bad Wünnenberg Aabachtal with barefoot path, pond, Kneipp basin ....; Büren with Jesuit church, drilling mill, Almeauen, ...; Lead washing with quarry, tunnels, mining history, ...; .... So the repetition is memorized in good weather and with time. Info about the tour: https://www.paderborner-land.de/deu/aktiv/radfahren/routen/auen-radweg.php
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April 10, 2024
From Büren through Bad Wünnenberg, past the Aabachtalsperre and back along the Leiberg Forest - this beautiful tour along the Auen cycle path has all of this to offer. On a route of 45 kilometers with some climbs and descents, you can easily manage with a good level of fitness.
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