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- 17.53 km
- Start: Junction 95 in Schildesche at the corner of Erdsiek/Grünzugweg on Johannisbach
- Destination: Junction 95 in Schildesche at the corner of Erdsiek/Grünzugweg on Johannisbach
A varied route awaits you on your tour through the Ravensberger Hügelland in the north of Bielefeld. The circular route takes you across meadows and through forests, but also through housing estates and along country roads, before finally exploring the charming landscape around the Obersee lake on the last part of the route.
Built in 1899, the small railway bridge over the Johannisbach was used by Bielefelder Kreisbahnen trains until 1956. Today, a cycle and hiking trail runs along the technical monument. Walk up the steps on the bridge pillar and enjoy the view of the stream and valley!
The Jöllenbeck outdoor pool has a solar-heated multi-purpose pool, a kiosk and a sunbathing area with mature trees. It invites you to swim, sunbathe and take a relaxing break under the shade of the trees.
The Hof Meyer zu Jerrendorf is the oldest settlement in today's Bielefeld district of Brake. Its origins date back to around the year 600. Today, the farm in the valley of the Johannisbach stream is home to the Brake Riding and Driving Club. Heck cattle are an attempt to breed back the extinct aurochs. The animals with their impressive horns can be seen all year round on the meadows of the Johannisbachaue. White storks have been breeding in the floodplain again since 2016.
The railway viaduct in Schildesche was built in 1847 and a bridge was added in 1917. Of the original 28 arches, 15 still remain. The total length of the viaduct is 400 meters. It has a height of 18 meters.
You are sure to find your favorite spot at the 15-hectare Obersee lake in the Schildesche district. And you can take a sporty break with mini golf, volleyball or disc golf. From Obersee (junction 94), it is worth taking a detour (0.5 km) to the center of Schildesche: in 936, the wealthy noblewoman Marswidis founded a convent south of the Johannisbach stream. The village of e, which has belonged to Bielefeld since 1930, grew up around the abbey estate. The Gothic collegiate church from the 13th century is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. Walk across the square by the collegiate church and through the small Johannisstraße and discover pretty half-timbered houses from the 17th and 18th centuries!Good to know
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Directions
From junction 95, follow these junctions in a clockwise direction: 95 - 97 -98 -3 - 4 - 42 - 51 - 83 - 27 - 91 - 93 - 94 - 95
You can shorten or extend your tour "Cycle tour tip 3 Schildesche and Vilsendorf" at any time along the way, as the tour runs entirely within the 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
Loop Road
Stop at an Inn
Directions & Parking facilities
Light rail line 1, terminus "Schildesche"
Always know what's running: the smart number for buses and trains in NRW: 1806 504030
(20 cents connection from a landline and a maximum of 60 cents/connection from mobile networks)
Additional information
The leaflet "Radtouren-Tipp 3 Schildesche und Vilsendorf" is available free of charge from the Bielefeld Tourist Information Office, the district offices and the ADFC Bielefeld.
Literature
The leaflet "Radtouren-Tipp 3 Schildesche und Vilsendorf" is available free of charge from 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
A stop at Bielefeld's oldest continuously operating restaurant in Schildesche, the (link:) Erbsenkrug, is worthwhile.
From the cycle path in the Johannisbachaue, footpaths lead to the Findling Garden in the Jerrendorf Landscape Park. There are 125 stones on the small hill on the northern edge of the valley. Location: at junction 27
Safety guidelines
The flat to hilly route leads along cycle paths, park paths and side roads and is easy to cycle.
Some routes lead along private paths. We would like to thank the owners for their permission to use the paths.
Map
The leaflet "Radtouren-Tipp 3 Schildesche und Vilsendorf" is available free of charge from the Bielefeld Tourist Information Office, the district offices and the ADFC Bielefeld.
Recreational cycle routes Bielefeld