The Lieblings-Radtour in Warstein offers a unique experience on the Möhne Valley cycle path, which opens up the Sauerland region away from steep climbs. This circular route, starting and ending at Wilkeplatz in Warstein-Belecke, combines natural meadow landscapes with cultural sites.
The route follows the renaturalized riverbed of the Möhne, a project that promotes ecological diversity. Observation points at fish ladders, particularly in the Mülheimer Schlacht area, provide insights into the local fauna. Cultural stops include the historic railroad carriage in Warstein-Sichtigvor, which houses a miniature railroad world, and the Dassel House in Warstein-Allagen, which documents marble processing. In Niederbergheim, an old sawmill is a reminder of traditional working environments.
After leaving the Möhne Valley cycle path, the route climbs up to the Haarstrang. The "Kalkofen" area in Warstein-Westendorf offers far-reaching panoramic views over the Sauerland and the Arnsberg Forest. This point marks a European natural boundary, the transition from the North German lowlands to the low mountain range, with distant views as far as the Lörmecke Tower. A viewing container at the "Drewer Steinbruch" quarry offers an in-depth view of a former mining area that has been left to develop in its natural state. The way back leads to Wilkeplatz in Belecke, where there are numerous places to stop for refreshments. The family-friendly circular route presents itself as a culturally interesting route with a variety of gastronomic options.
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Directions
Start and finish:Start and end point of the route is the parking lot in Warstein-Belecke, Wilkeplatz (cycle path signpost)
Maps
Here you can find the booklet "Favorite bike tours through the district of Soest"
Parking
A parking lot is available at the start and end point