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- 11:00 h
- 40.90 km
- 583 m
- 583 m
- 40 m
- 260 m
- 220 m
The Jordansprudel, the largest carbonated thermal brine spring in the world when it was drilled in 1926, is the landmark of Bad Oeynhausen. And it is the theme of this circular hike, which leads along some of the most beautiful places in Bad Oeynhausen. Among other things, the hike leads through the southern part of Bad Oeynhausen with its pretty houses, over some hills in Oberbecksen down to the Weser and along the river to the Wiehengebirge. The ascent to the ridge path is rewarded with a magnificent view from the terrace of the Wilden Schmied, a restaurant on the ridge path. A cool drink and something tasty to eat will fortify you for the rest of the route, which leads along the ridge path towards Bergkirchen. Once there, the route leads across fields and meadows back towards Werretal. You return to the city center through the Sielpark, walk along the Kurpark on the Westkorso and then into the wooded Sieker valley. Passing the Schwedensteinen, erratic blocks from the Ice Age, you head back towards the town and finally to the end point, the Jordansprudel.
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The path is marked by a stylized fountain on a black background.
Tour information
Loop Road
Multiday Tour
Stop at an Inn
Equipment
Sturdy shoes and weatherproof clothing.
Directions & Parking facilities
- Underground parking garage ZOB, Salzhof 1 / Königstraße, 32545 Bad Oeynhausen
- City center parking garage (Sültebusch), Brunnenstraße 17 / Martin-Schröder-Str., 32545 Bad Oeynhausen
- Parkhaus Herforder Str., Herforder Straße 15, 32545 Bad Oeynhausen
- Parkdeck & Tiefgarage, Morsbachallee 4, 32545 Bad Oeynhausen
North station, South station, ZOB
Information at www.bahn.de
Information at www.bahn.de
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Staatsbad Bad Oeynhausen GmbH
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Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
Discover the idyllic Borstenbach Valley, a nature reserve since 1994 and the longest renaturalized stream valley in the Minden-Lübbecke district. Enjoy the impressive beauty of this natural landscape on your hiking trailÂ
Also plan a stopover at the MauerwerkÂ
! The cozy location offers delicious snacks, coffee and refreshing drinks - perfect for a break on your hiking route.Â
Also plan a stopover at the MauerwerkÂ
! The cozy location offers delicious snacks, coffee and refreshing drinks - perfect for a break on your hiking route.Â
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