Westfälische Salzroute

Radeln nach Zahlen / Outdooractive Touren / Westfälische Salzroute

Salt production and the salt trade have left behind a wealth of cultural and industrial history in the Hellweg region.





Gradierwerk I Bad Westernkotten




Burghofmuseum Soest




Gradierwerk Salzkotten




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Tour starting point:

Unna-Königsborn (Kurpark)

Tour destination point:

Salzkotten (Gradierwerk/Kütfelsen)

Properties:

  • From A to B
  • Refreshment stop
  • cultural / historical

Additional Information

Further information can be found at www.westfaelische-salzroute.de

Length

88 km

Time

6:00 Std.

Elevation ascent

168 m

Elevation descent

131 m

Altitude (Minimum)

67 m

Altitude (Maximum)

124 m

Condition

Difficulty

Adventure

Landscape

Recommended seasons

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

From the spa gardens in Unna-Königsborn to the "Kütfelsen" in Salzkotten, there is plenty to see along the Hellweg on the subject of salt. The Westfälische Salzroute follows the traces of the salt history of these places and leads cyclists, hikers and those passing through to many new tourist attractions, such as the Westfälische Salzwelten adventure museum in Bad Sassendorf.

Embark on a journey of discovery and enjoy the varied landscape and hospitality in the heart of Westfalen! The three spas Bad Sassendorf, Bad Waldliesborn and Bad Westernkotten also offer brine health treatments in their thermal baths (see Hellweg Radio Spa Route).

With its few inclines, the Westfälische Salzroute is an easy route that mainly leads along asphalted farm tracks away from the main traffic routes or along cycle paths next to the roads. Along the way, numerous restaurants invite you to stop and linger.

The landscape of the Hellweg-Börde is characterized by wide open fields, rows of trees along the paths and small agricultural villages. The Hellweg is the name of the old trade route between Duisburg and Paderborn on the road from Aachen to Goslar, which also passes through Dortmund, Soest, Bad Sassendorf and Salzkotten. Goods traded on the road included salt from the Soest, Werl and Unna regions and iron goods such as knives and scissors from the Sauerland. Goods from the Hellweg were distributed throughout the Hanseatic region.

Burghof Museum

The 16th century building was rebuilt in individual sections.

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St. Maria zur Wiese




St. Maria zur Wiese

To the north of the Altstadt, the towers of St. Maria zur Wiese (Wiesenkirche) rise into the sky.

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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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Gradierwerk Bad Sassendorf

The 73-meter-long, newly built Gradierwerk is the showpiece of the Bad Sassendorf spa gardens.

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Schloss Erwitte

The former ancestral castle of the Counts of Landsberg is now the hotel and restaurant "Schloßhotel Erwitte".

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Muckenbruch Nature Reserve & Peatland Mining Area

The Muckenbruch nature reserve is one of the rare lime fens in the Soest district.

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Church of St. Barbara

St. Barbara's Church in Langeneicke was built and financed by the inhabitants of Langeneicke and Ermsinghausen in 1902.

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Störmede manor




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The ruin, which was still wildly romantic a few years ago, has been rebuilt and now houses a modern restaurant and conference center, which also hosts wedding ceremonies for the town of Geseke.

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Waterwheel

The water wheel invites you to linger in the area of the open Geseke stream between the Rosenteich pond and the Geseke stream.

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Information

Directions

Places along the route:Unna - Stockum - Hemmerde - Holtum - Büderich - Werl - Westönnen - Mawicke - Ostönnen - Enkesen - Paradiese - Soest - Bad Sassendorf - Lohne - Schallern - Schmerlecke - Völlinghausen - Erwitte - Bad Westerkotten - Bökenförde - Langeneicke - Störmede - Geseke - Salzkotten.The route runs entirely along the NRW cycle network. In addition, the route can be used in the district of Unna and on the Südwestfalen cycle network of the district of Soest via the junction system:31 - 32 - 33 - 57 - 58 - 86 - 59 - 89 - 88 - 50 - 47 - 93 - 40 - 84 - 33 - 31 - 32 - 20 - 24 - 27 - 26 - Salzkotten

Safty guidelines

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

Public transiot

In the cities/towns of Unna, Werl, Soest, Bad Sassendorf, Lippstadt, Geseke and Salzkotten, it is possible to travel by train.

Parking

Parking spaces are available in all cities/towns (in some cases for a fee).