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Promising tour in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. This cycle route leads around the Bredeneyer Cross. This route is best done in a counterclockwise direction. The districts Bürgerhauses, Rüttenscheid, Hoslterhausen, Margarethenhöhe, Schuir, WErden, Bredeney, Heisingen and Bellinghausen are passed through. Highlights of the route: - Pretty natural landscapes - Local flora and fauna - Nice prospects
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This is the official route of the Megamarsch Ruhrgebiet 2022. To give you an initial overview of the route of the Megamarsch Ruhrgebiet, you will find all the relevant information here so that you never lose sight of the route. Click through the tabs to see all the important information. The waypoints in particular give you information about the starting point, the refreshment stations and the destination. You will also find out where there are points along the route that are relevant to...
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Stage 5 of the Ruhr Valley Cycle Path. The last section of the RuhrtalRadweg continues through the Pott from Essen to the final destination Duisburg. But first it goes over the Baldeneysee to Mühlheim ad Ruhr. In addition to the water station and Aquarius water museum, the "city on the river" has the art museum in the old post office to offer. We continue through the picturesque Styrumer Ruhraue nature reserve, which delights ornithologists in particular with its numerous species of birds....
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Loop through the Schellenberg forest and past the Korter cliff. From here you have a beautiful view of the Baldeneysee. Then it goes steeply down to the Baldeneysee and at the Hundsnocken colliery back up to the Schellenberg forest. Now past Schellenberg Castle back to the starting point. Nice route with a few meters of altitude. Dog could run free on the paths. In the castle park, of course, on a leash.
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Short and historic walk in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. In Essen it goes around the Zeche Zollverein. The Zeche Zollverein, also known as the "Eiffel Tower of the Ruhr Area", was a hard coal mine in Essen that was active from 1851 to 1986 and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site (since 2001). Highlights of the tour: - UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein - Local flora and fauna - Beautiful natural landscapes