How would you like to arrive?
- 06:00 h
- 130 m
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- 68 m
- 66.63 km
- Start: Lutterquelle in Bielefeld (Brackwede train station)
- Destination: Pader springs in Paderborn (Paderborn main station)
On the "from source to source" cycle route from Bielefeld to Paderborn, you will discover the curious Lutter in Bielefeld-Quelle, the green axis of the Sennestadt, the small source valley of the large Ems and the six source basins of the Pader. You cycle through the unique Senneland landscape with its diverse landscapes: clear streams and tranquil lakes, small moors, heathlands and forests. In the Moosheide nature reserve near the Ems springs, you may be lucky enough to see the Senner horses in summer, which have lived here semi-wild since the 12th century.
The route starts in the Quelle district of Bielefeld at the Lutterquelle. In the middle of the 15th century, a canal was built to divert Lutter water to Bielefeld to the north - against the natural southern direction of flow. Since then, the Lutter has existed twice: as the "Weser-Lutter" it flows north into the Weser and as the "Ems-Lutter" south into the Ems.
The Luttertal in the Brackwede district is a very natural green space. Ponds and meadows that were once used for bleaching fabrics have developed into a "wilderness". The Lutter flows on to the Ems and is therefore also known as the Ems-Lutter.
About 1736, the water mill "Niemöllers Mühle" was built on the Ems-Lutter to replace the original Niemöller flour mill from 1535 after it burned down.
The organic urban landscape of Sennestadt was created in the 1950s according to plans by Hans Bernhard Reichow. The Bullerbach stream with its idyllic ponds forms the green axis of this district on the Teutobuger Forest. The cycle route follows the Bullerbach from the mill pond to the source.
The Sennestadthaus stands on a peninsula in the town pond. It was originally planned as the town hall of the town, which was independent until 1973. Today, it serves as the district office and is the cultural center of the district.
On the outskirts of Augustdorf, you can immerse yourself in the wooded dune landscape into which the Furlbach stream has dug deep. The valley of the Furlbach is of unique beauty. The primeval forest-like nature reserve Furlbachtal offers ideal living conditions for many bird and fish species such as dippers, kingfishers, brook lampreys and brown trout.
The Ems has its source on the border between the Senne municipalities of Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock and Hövelhof. Park your bike at the bike park and explore the Ems springs via footbridges and steps. In the approximately 500-metre-long spring area in the Moosheide nature reserve, the water seeps out of the ground in numerous places.
In the Ems Info Centre, you can find out more about the Ems and the Senne landscape. Admission is free.
(!) Detour to the Lippesee (2x 1.0km):
The Lippesee in the Paderborn district of Sande is just one kilometer off the "from source to source" cycle route. The approximately 90-hectare lake offers many opportunities for active leisure activities on and around the water. A seven-kilometre cycle and footpath leads around the lake.
You approach the destination of the "from source to source" cycle route via park paths, past Neuhaus Castle and Lake Paderborn: the Pader springs in the middle of Paderborn. What is probably the shortest river in Germany rises here from over 200 springs, sometimes only recognizable by the rising air bubbles. In the past, the fast-flowing Pader water powered numerous mills, today it invites you to play and linger.
For the way back to the starting point, you can take the Sennebahn, which will take you and your bike from Paderborn main station to Brackwede station and Bielefeld main station in around 50 minutes.
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Directions
The cycle route "from source to source" is fully signposted with a route sign (white water pearls on a dark blue circle)
.You can shorten or extend your tour on the "From source to source" cycle route along the way. This is because the route runs entirely within Bielefeld's junction network. Signposts at the cycle route intersections (the junctions) show you the way to the next town, a nearby attraction or the train station. Large signs along the route inform you about other leisure cycle routes.
Tour information
Stop at an Inn
Directions & Parking facilities
City rail stops Rathaus (all lines) and Brackwede station (line 1)
.Stations Bielefeld Hauptbahnhof, Brackwede, Bielefeld-Senne, Sennestadt, Hövelriege, Hövelhof, Sennelager, Paderborn-Schloß Neuhaus and Paderborn Hauptbahnhof.
Tip: Use the Paderborn-Bielefeld Sennebahn for the return journey to the starting point! On the themed route "from source to source", it's never far to the next station.
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
The leaflet "From source to source" is available free of charge from the Department of Transport, August-Bebel-Straße 92, 33602 Bielefeld (in the foyer), the Bielefeld Tourist Information Office, the district offices and the ADFC Bielefeld.
Recreational cycle routes Bielefeld
Schloß Holte Stukenbrock information
Literature
The leaflet "From source to source" is available free of charge from the Department of Transport, August-Bebel-Straße 92, 33602 Bielefeld (in the foyer), the Bielefeld Tourist Information Office, the district offices and the ADFC Bielefeld.
Author
Stadt Bielefeld, Amt für Verkehr
Organization
Bielefeld Marketing GmbH
Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
An active break is worthwhile at the extensive east-west green corridor in Bielefeld-Sennestadt with skate park, playgrounds and football pitch (near junction 17, north of Travestraße)
.At the glider airfield of the Oerlinghausen Air Sports Center, around 25,000 glider take-offs take place every year, a short stop is recommended.
At Fuhrlach, the Alte Fockelmühle, a restaurant with an idyllic terrace, is a great place to stop for a bite to eat. (link:) Alte Fockelmühle
Safety guidelines
The route is predominantly flat. In addition to cycle paths and side roads, there are also wide forest paths in the Furlbachtal nature reserve.
Some routes lead along private paths. We would like to thank the owners for their permission to use the paths.
Map
The leaflet "From source to source" is available free of charge from the Department of Transport, August-Bebel-Straße 92, 33602 Bielefeld (in the foyer), the Bielefeld Tourist Information Office, the district offices and the ADFC Bielefeld.