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Bus station hiking trails around Mastholter Lake are situated within the Emssandebene, characterized by a flat landscape. The region's central feature is Mastholter Lake, an artificial body of water covering approximately 26.6 hectares, formed from sand mining. The surrounding area offers accessible trails through riparian zones with developing flora and fauna, providing a tranquil setting for outdoor activities. The terrain is generally level, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various hiking abilities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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10.9km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.84km
01:28
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very nice gas station for cyclists.
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There are many benches around the lake, it's nice to linger here for a while.
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Anyone who wants even more beautiful views, perhaps from a bench, can easily cycle around the lake.
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Lake Mastholter, erroneously called "Benteler See" after its owner, Willi Benteler, is not a natural body of water. An artificial body of water was created on an approximately 25-hectare site for the commercial extraction of sand, the first in the Gütersloh district. The Mastholter See recreation area is ideal for surfing, sailing, and stand-up paddling. A 2.7-km circular hiking trail offers walks, cycling, jogging, and Nordic walking. Benches invite you to take a break overlooking the water.
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They serve decently chilled drinks here. Whether you're into eating there is up to you. Feel free to leave a LIKE (click)
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Perfect, Schäfer! Here is the updated and detailed ride report with the exact details: 🚴♂️ Ride report: Westphalia by e-bike – round trip from Lippstadt Route: Lippstadt-Lipperbruch – Mastholter See – Rietberg – Ems Cycle Path – Wiedenbrück – Langenberg – Lippstadt Total distance: 51.5 km | Start: 10:00 a.m. | Ride time: approx. 4–5 hours (including breaks) Bike type: E-bike Ride level: Easy to intermediate – ideal for leisurely cyclists Start in Lipperbruch – relaxed and full of anticipation We start our e-bike tour in Lippstadt-Lipperbruch promptly at 10:00 a.m. The weather is perfect: mild temperatures, a light breeze, and a pleasant blue sky. After just a few meters on the well-maintained bike path, we notice how pleasantly the electric motor supports our ride – especially when starting off or on slight inclines. We roll through quiet streets and open fields – the perfect start to an active yet relaxing day. Mastholter Lake – Idyllic stopover after 8 km After about 8 kilometers, we reach Mastholter Lake. Surrounded by forests and meadows, it lies peacefully – an ideal place for a first break. We leave the e-bikes for a moment, sit on the shore, and enjoy the view over the shimmering water. Ducks quack quietly at the edge, a few joggers do their laps. The lake is not only a scenic highlight, but also a small haven of peace before the next section of the route. Rietberg – History meets garden beauty Refreshed, we continue our ride towards Rietberg. The route leads through open fields, past farms and small woods. Thanks to the motor assistance, the e-bike can be guided almost silently and effortlessly along the paths. Arriving in Rietberg, we immerse ourselves in a charming little town steeped in history. The well-kept old town with its half-timbered houses, the garden show park, and the small bridges over the Ems River invite you to linger. We take a short walk through the park – here, nature and art come together in an impressive way. Along the Ems Cycle Path – Pure Nature From Rietberg, we continue along the Ems Cycle Path. This section is particularly scenic: the young Ems meanders through a green floodplain landscape, flanked by fields, hedges, and small forests. The path is pleasant to ride – whether on a hard-packed gravel or paved – and repeatedly offers magnificent views of the river landscape. We cycle side by side, chatting, enjoying the gentle breeze and the tranquility of nature. Wiedenbrück – Half-Timbered Houses and Flair After about 35 kilometers, we reach Wiedenbrück. The picturesque old town with its historic half-timbered houses is perfect for a coffee break. We treat ourselves to a cappuccino and a piece of cake on the market square – with a view of the town hall facade and the hustle and bustle around us. The town is not only an architectural delight, but also a beautiful cultural contrast to the rural tranquility of the previous stages. Return trip via Langenberg and Wendler to Lippstadt Refreshed, we set off on the final stage. Via Langenberg and Wendler, the return journey takes us through open fields and small settlements. Traffic is light, the paths are easily navigable. The sun is now lower in the sky, and the landscape glows in the warm afternoon light. We enjoy the last few kilometers to the fullest – the e-bike makes the ride pleasantly easy, even after more than 50 kilometers. Conclusion – By e-bike through nature and history Our 51.5-kilometer round trip was a complete success – varied, scenically attractive, and culturally enriching. ✅ E-bike comfort: Relaxed riding on all sections of the route ✅ Landscape diversity: Lakes, river meadows, fields, and historic towns ✅ Rest stops: Mastholter See, Rietberg, Wiedenbrück – every stop is an experience ✅ Route quality: Well-developed cycle paths, hardly any inclines, little traffic We return to Lippstadt satisfied and relaxed – with many beautiful impressions and the desire to cycle again soon. If you'd like, I can create a PDF with a map, elevation profile, and recommended rest stops, or generate a GPX file for your navigation system. Just let me know!
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Beautiful spot and beautiful sunset
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Large, nice beer garden away from the hustle and bustle...
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There are over 290 hiking routes accessible from bus stations around Mastholter Lake. This includes a wide variety of trails, with more than 200 considered easy, 86 moderate, and a few more challenging options.
Yes, many routes are suitable for families. An excellent easy option is the KANTS loop from Mastholte, which covers about 5.8 kilometers with minimal elevation gain, making it perfect for a relaxed outing with children.
Absolutely. Many of the trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same bus stop. For example, the Mastholter Lake – View of Mastholter Lake loop from Mastholte offers a scenic 10.9-kilometer circular hike directly from a bus accessible point.
The Mastholter Lake area, situated within the Emssandebene, offers a unique landscape. You'll encounter the serene waters of the lake itself, which is a former sand extraction site now rich in flora and fauna. The riparian zones are great for observing various species of waterfowl. The trails often provide continuous views of the lake and its developing ecosystem.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly. Many trails welcome dogs, and there's even a dedicated Dog Swimming Area at the Lake. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Beyond the beautiful Mastholter Lake itself, you might encounter the Mastholter Lake Rest Area, which provides a good spot to pause. For a touch of history, look out for the Boundary Stone No. 11, or even the charming Miniburg Castle on some routes.
The majority of bus-accessible hikes around Mastholter Lake are considered easy to moderate. The terrain is generally flat, characteristic of the Emssandebene, with minimal elevation changes. For example, the View of Mastholter Lake – Mastholter Lake loop from Mastholte is an easy 7.6-kilometer route.
While the region is known for its gentle terrain, there are longer moderate options. The Freier Stuhl Alberssee – Streams in NSG Zachariassee loop from Mastholte is a moderate 14.3-kilometer hike that takes you through varied landscapes, including streams and nature reserve features.
The hiking trails around Mastholter Lake are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.45 out of 5 stars from over 1300 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful atmosphere, and the continuous scenic views of the lake.
Yes, Mastholte and the surrounding area offer options for refreshments. You'll find various cafes and restaurants in Mastholte itself, which are often conveniently located near bus stops, making it easy to grab a bite before or after your hike.
The trails around Mastholter Lake are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming nature, summer offers pleasant conditions for water activities, autumn showcases beautiful foliage, and even winter provides tranquil, crisp walks. The well-maintained circular path around the lake is accessible in most weather conditions.


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