Natural beauty loop from Rhede via Burlo and Borken – day Tours on the Hohe Mark cycle route
Natural beauty loop from Rhede via Burlo and Borken – day Tours on the Hohe Mark cycle route
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35.5km
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At 35 kilometers, this day tour is neither too long nor too short. It is also full of natural surprises and landscapes of all kinds.
For example this one: The Burlo Vardingholter Venn is estimated to be 4,500 years old and was declared a nature reserve in 1937. The so-called…
Last updated: July 20, 2024
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Start point
Bus stop
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10.1 km
Highlight • Forest
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21.7 km
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23.8 km
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24.8 km
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27.1 km
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35.5 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
15.9 km
5.73 km
5.38 km
4.63 km
3.79 km
Surfaces
12.7 km
11.4 km
5.83 km
3.78 km
1.01 km
710 m
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Saturday 30 May
24°C
15°C
58 %
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Small tour to get used to again, nice quiet route with little traffic. There are many places along the way that invite you to picnic.
From Bocholt via Burlo and Barlo to Pröbstingsee. Then along the Bocholter Aa past Rhede back to Bocholt. We parked in the hiking car park at the city forest. Nice tour - just a bit chilly at 10 degrees in the (high) fog.
Today I delivered the mail by bike and saved on postage 😀
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January 15, 2024
At 35 kilometers, this day tour is neither too long nor too short. It is also full of natural surprises and landscapes of all kinds.
For example this one: The Burlo Vardingholter Venn is estimated to be 4,500 years old and was declared a nature reserve in 1937. The so-called neighboring “Entenschlatt
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