Bad Sassendorf - South Loop

Radeln nach Zahlen / Outdooractive Touren / Bad Sassendorf - South Loop

Get to know the Bad Sassendorf districts in the south and cycle relaxed through the mostly flat landscape of the Soest Börde.





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Tour starting point:

Junction 93 (traffic circle L856, Schützenstraße, Am Haullenbach, Birkenweg)

Tour destination point:

Junction 93

Properties:

  • promising
  • Round trip
  • Refreshment stop

Additional Information

www.radeln-nach-zahlen.de


Length

20.4 km

Time

1:20 Std.

Elevation ascent

144 m

Elevation descent

144 m

Altitude (Minimum)

90 m

Altitude (Maximum)

200 m

Condition

Difficulty

Adventure

Landscape

Recommended seasons

J F M A M J J A S O N D

The region around Bad Sassendorf is characterized by its largely flat and yet varied, attractive landscape and offers the ideal conditions for relaxed cycling.

On the circular tour through the northern and southern parts of the town, you will cycle through the fertile Börd landscape with its farmsteads and old villages, through colorful meadows, along idyllic river courses and discover, in addition to the wonderful nature, old alleys with historic half-timbered houses in typical Westphalian style.

After the bike tours, the cafés and restaurants, the SoleTherme and the spa park invite you to rest and relax, or you go to the adventure museum Westfälische Salzwelten to track down the secrets of the white gold.

The Bad Sassendorf South Loop can also be ideally combined with the North Loop.

Ev. Church of St. John the Baptist (Neuengeseke)

For more than 800 years, the church of St. John the Baptist has been the center of the villages of Opmünden, Beusingsen, Enkesen im Klei, Herringsen, Ellingsen, Brüllingsen, Altengeseke and Neuengeseke.

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Charlottenquelle




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This carbonic acid brine spring containing hydrogen sulfide in the heart of the spa park was once available to spa guests as a drinking source.

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Spa Park Bad Sassendorf

Prevention, interaction & integration - according to these guiding principles, the spa park in Bad Sassendorf has been redesigned in recent years.

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Schloss Haus Sassendorf

The castle, now privately owned, was built by the von Bockum family, called Dolffs zu Sassendorf.

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Westphalian Salt Worlds

This museum makes the "white gold" the protagonist of a gripping, sensual story about the development of the region and its people.

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Information

Directions

Sequence of junctions: 93 - 97 - 42 - 41 - 40 - 93Since 2015, the entire Sauerland region has been signposted with the junction system:www.radeln-nach-zahlen.de/de/Das-Konzept

Safty guidelines

A rescue point system is installed throughout the region (Soest district, Hochsauerlandkreis district, Märkischer Kreis district, Olpe district and Siegen-Wittgenstein district). Rescue points can be found, among other things, on the information boards at the junctions of the Südwestfalen cycling network

Public transiot

You can easily reach Bad Sassendorf with the RB89, the "Ems-Börde-Bahn", which runs between Münster and Warburg (via Altenbeken, Paderborn, Salzkotten, Geseke, Lippstadt, Soest, Hamm). Local trains run every 30 minutes from Monday to Friday, and every 60 minutes from 8 p.m. to midnight. The nearest IC or ICE stations are Soest and Lippstadt or Hamm and Münster.

Getting there

From the Ruhrgebiet or from the direction of Kassel via the Dortmund Kassel freeway (A 44) to the Soest-Ost/Bad Sassendorf exit. From the direction of Berlin/Hanover via the freeway (A 2) to the Wiedenbrück exit, then via Lippstadt-Erwitte (B 1), to Bad Sassendorf.

Parking

In Bad Sassendorf you will find sufficient parking facilities.