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North Rhine-Westphalia

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Warendorf
Sassenberg

The Verweiler sculpture on the Bever

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Sassenberg

The Verweiler sculpture on the Bever

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The Verweiler sculpture on the Bever

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The "Der Verweiler Sculpture on the Bever" refers to a series of thought-provoking art installations found along the Bever river in Ostbevern, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. While not an official name, "Der Verweiler" (the lingerer) aptly describes the contemplative figures that invite visitors to pause. These unique steel silhouettes, known officially as the "Freiluftschwimmer" (Open-Air Swimmers) by artist Martina Lückener, are strategically placed at various points along the river, animating the landscape and recalling the Bever's historical use for recreation. This…

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    November 14, 2018

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    A nice invitation to do the same with a leisurely friend. Just stop, enjoy the beautiful landscape, linger a bit and decelerate.
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    August 11, 2019

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    Nice border crossing to Glandorf.
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    June 7, 2018

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    For all travelers a place to stay and "decelerate".
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    1. Circuit 1: On the trail of the smugglers – cycling between Teutoburg Forest and Ems

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 60 m

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    Location: Sassenberg, Warendorf, Münster District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the official name of the sculptures referred to as 'Der Verweiler Sculpture on the Bever'?

    While colloquially known as 'Der Verweiler' (the lingerer), the official name for these art installations is the 'Freiluftschwimmer' (Open-Air Swimmers). They are a series of steel silhouettes created by artist Martina Lückener.

    Are there other art installations or landmarks near the 'Freiluftschwimmer' along the Bever river?

    Yes, beyond the 'Freiluftschwimmer', other public artworks can be found along the Bever river in Ostbevern. These include 'Die Barke' (The Barge), made of bricks and wood, and the abstract 'Biber-Familie' (Beaver Family) sculptures, which add to the artistic landscape of the area.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on trails leading to the sculptures, and what is the typical elevation?

    The trails along the Bever river are generally flat and accessible, making them suitable for most visitors. The area around the sculptures is located at an elevation of approximately 58 meters, so you won't encounter significant climbs or descents.

    Are there specific viewpoints recommended for experiencing the 'Freiluftschwimmer'?

    The sculptures are strategically placed at various points along the Bever river, each offering a unique perspective. Many visitors enjoy finding spots where the figures appear to be interacting with the water, creating a contemplative atmosphere. The entire riverside path serves as a continuous viewpoint, inviting you to discover them as you go.

    What are the parking options available for visitors to the 'Der Verweiler Sculpture on the Bever'?

    Parking is available in Ostbevern itself, as well as in nearby towns like Sassenberg. From these locations, you can access various trails that lead directly to the sculptures along the Bever river.

    Is public transport a viable option for reaching the 'Freiluftschwimmer'?

    While possible, reaching the 'Freiluftschwimmer' by public transport might require some planning. The area is more easily accessible by car or bicycle, but local bus services connect Ostbevern to larger towns, from where you can then walk or cycle to the sculpture locations.

    Are there any specific permits required to visit the 'Der Verweiler Sculpture on the Bever' or hike the surrounding trails?

    No, there are no specific permits required to visit the 'Der Verweiler Sculpture on the Bever' or to use the public trails along the Bever river. The area is freely accessible to all visitors.

    Beyond spring and autumn, is the 'Der Verweiler Sculpture on the Bever' suitable for a winter visit?

    While the warmer months are generally recommended, a winter visit can offer a unique, serene experience. The steel silhouettes against a snowy or frosty landscape can be quite striking. However, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially muddy or icy paths, and ensure you wear appropriate clothing and footwear.

    What kind of activities are available for families with children near the sculptures?

    The gentle, flat trails along the Bever river are ideal for family walks and cycling. Children can enjoy spotting the different 'Freiluftschwimmer' figures and exploring the natural riverside environment. It's a great place for a relaxed outdoor outing that combines art and nature.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly adjacent to the sculpture locations?

    While the sculptures are integrated into the natural landscape, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within the nearby towns of Ostbevern and Sassenberg. These towns offer amenities for visitors looking to extend their stay or grab a refreshment.

    How long does it typically take to walk to and experience the 'Der Verweiler Sculpture on the Bever'?

    The time required can vary depending on how many sculptures you wish to see and your starting point. As the sculptures are spread along the river, you can plan anything from a short, leisurely stroll of 30-60 minutes to a longer walk or cycle ride of several hours to explore multiple installations and the surrounding area.

    Are there any circular walking routes that incorporate the 'Freiluftschwimmer'?

    Yes, there are several circular walking and cycling routes that allow you to discover the 'Freiluftschwimmer' and the scenic Bever river landscape. These routes often start and end in Ostbevern or Sassenberg, guiding you past various sculptures and natural points of interest.

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