How would you like to arrive?
- 03:00 h
- 20 m
- 2 m
- 137 m
- 152 m
- 15 m
- 3.70 km
- Start: Hikers' parking lot Mittweg, opposite the waterworks, 33758 SHS
- Destination: Gasthof Zum Kuhkamp, Römerstraße 23, 33758 SHS
Boßeln is a sociable game that is particularly popular in northern Germany. The rules are simple and make the game accessible to all age groups. The aim is to roll a ball along a set course in as few throws as possible. The course can vary, often played on country roads or dirt tracks.
- Teams : Two teams compete against each other. Each team has its own coloured ball made of wood or plastic.
- Throwing : The ball is thrown from the hand, whereby the technique is freely selectable. The team members take their turn in a fixed order.
- Playing the game : Play always continues with the ball that is behind, so that the same team can take their turn twice in a row.
- Target : The team that gets the ball to the target with the fewest throws wins.
In Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock, there is a special offer: four designated boßel courses that provide a variety of games. The necessary equipment can be hired from the FC Stukenbrock sports club. You can find all of the bowling tours in Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock here.
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Directions
This Boßel route is signposted in both directions with the number Bo3.
Equipment
Directions & Parking facilities
Senne-Bahn Bielefeld - Paderborn: Schloß Holte station (9 km) and Hövelriege (4.5 km)
.Bus route 84.1 Schloß Holte > Stukenbrock > Schloß Holte: "Safaripark" stop (200 m).
Always know what's running: The smart number for buses and trains in NRW: 01806 504030 (20 cents/connection from landlines and a maximum of 60 cents/connection from mobile networks.)
Additional information
Author
Stadtmarketing Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock
Organization
Stadt Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock
Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
Safety guidelines
Bossel is only reasonable on this route from October to April, due to the heavy arrival and departure traffic from Safariland. However, the winter months are the classic months for bowls anyway.
Use the roads and paths at your own risk.
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