Best attractions and places to see around Borkenberge include a diverse landscape within the Münsterland region and Naturpark Hohe Mark-Westmünsterland. This area features a picturesque ridge with elevations reaching over 130 meters above sea level. Borkenberge offers a combination of natural features, such as expansive heathland and tranquil ponds, alongside historically significant sites. The region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and inline skating on well-maintained routes.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Bicycle highway, very nice to ride on. But be careful!!! Stay on the paths, because there are still explosives and ammunition lying around on the former military training area.
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nice NSG, it's great to drive here
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After a long period of military use, this continuous path is a popular route for hikers and cyclists. Numerous warning signs indicate that the asphalted route must not be left under any circumstances due to explosives left behind in the forest and heathland area. In some places you can even enjoy a beautiful view of the area.
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Here you drive on a wonderful asphalt strip right through the wooded nature reserve, guaranteed to be car-free. Splendid!
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Wide country, the road is perfect for cycling.
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Just relax and cycle.
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Really a very nice section.
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Borkenberge offers a diverse natural landscape, primarily centered around the Borkenberge Nature Reserve. This expansive area is characterized by its heathland and features wide, well-paved routes ideal for cycling, inline skating, and hiking. You can also find tranquil spots like the Oedler Pond and the peaceful path along the Sandbach Stream.
Yes, Borkenberge has a unique blend of natural beauty and historical context. The Panzerstraße, also known as the Borkenberge Military Road, traverses a former military training area, offering a distinctive route for cyclists and inline skaters. Additionally, the Flugplatz Borkenberge (Borkenberge Airfield), established in 1927, holds historical significance as the place where renowned German fighter ace Adolf Galland began his flying career.
The Borkenberge area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You'll find numerous well-maintained routes perfect for hiking, cycling, and inline skating. The Borkenberge Nature Reserve and the Panzerstraße are particularly popular for these activities, offering smooth surfaces and scenic views. For more specific route ideas, explore our guides on easy hikes, general hiking, and gravel biking around Borkenberge.
Absolutely! The Naturpott Borkenberge campsite offers a comprehensive recreational experience for families. It features a natural swimming pool, a distinctive 'Zechturmspielplatz' (Mine Tower Playground) themed around mining, a Pumptrack for biking, and a petting zoo. Many of the well-paved paths within the Borkenberge Nature Reserve and the Panzerstraße are also suitable for families with children.
For scenic vistas, head to the View of Borkenberge Nature Reserve. This viewpoint offers expansive views over the heathland of the former military training area, providing a perfect spot for a break during your exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the excellent asphalt and lack of car traffic on routes like the Panzerstraße, making it ideal for cycling and inline skating. The peaceful, natural scenery within the Borkenberge Nature Reserve is also highly appreciated, offering a quiet escape. Many enjoy the combination of good paths and beautiful surroundings.
Yes, you can find places to refuel. The Borkenberge Airfield Café is a popular spot for a break, typically open from Thursday to Sunday. The Naturpott Borkenberge campsite also hosts a restaurant called 'POTTkantine'.
Absolutely. The Panzerstraße and many routes within the Borkenberge Nature Reserve are known for their wonderfully wide and well-paved asphalt surfaces, with no car traffic. This makes them exceptionally well-suited for both inline skating and road cycling, offering a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Borkenberge is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. The heathland is beautiful in late summer when it blooms. While winter can be cold, the well-maintained paths remain accessible, though appropriate clothing is recommended.
When exploring areas that were formerly military training grounds, such as parts of the Borkenberge Nature Reserve, it's crucial to stay on designated paths. This is due to the potential presence of unexploded ordnance from its past use. Always observe and respect any prohibition signs.
Many of the outdoor areas and trails in Borkenberge, including the Borkenberge Nature Reserve, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Yes, Borkenberge offers several easy hiking options. For example, you can find routes like the 'POTTkantine Café – Borkenberge Airfield loop' which is just over 4 km and rated as easy. Many of the paths through the nature reserve are relatively flat and well-maintained. You can find more easy routes in our guide to easy hikes around Borkenberge.


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