Cycling Highlight
Recommended by 472 out of 516 cyclists
Location: Ruhr Region, Münster District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
5.0
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01:03
17.2km
110m
4.6
(165)
569
02:21
38.3km
260m
4.7
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587
02:49
46.4km
210m
The Grumbeckteich is one of several ponds in the Bochum district of Grumme. The Grummer Ponds, also popularly known as the Grummer Lake District, are a series of ten ponds, fed by the Grummer Bach and its tributaries Rottmannsbach, Schmalebecke and Albecke. They are primarily used to store rainwater or as flood protection. Due to the natural design of the facility, they are also a popular local recreation area. The city of Bochum has designated it as a landscape protection area. The ponds include the Rottmannsteich, the Aggerteich, the Bigge, Grume and Kötterteich, the Grumbeckteich, the Kaiseraueteich, the Constantin-, Mühlen- and Tipulusteich.
The cycle path that leads past the Grummer Bach and some ponds is easy to navigate and a real highlight.
March 17, 2020
Smaller recreation area. Rather too small for a bike tour. In connection with the Tippelsberg and the Stemberger Busch, however, a nice destination for hikes.
August 5, 2020
A beautiful local recreation area in the Bochum-Grumme district. Drive through this park.
September 8, 2020
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Location: Ruhr Region, Münster District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
5.0
(7)
30
01:03
17.2km
110m
4.6
(165)
569
02:21
38.3km
260m
4.7
(164)
587
02:49
46.4km
210m