4.5
(457)
6,927
자전거 타는 사람
120
라이딩
보홀트 주변의 교통량이 적은 로드 사이클링 코스는 대부분 평탄한 지형으로 이루어져 있어 편안한 라이딩과 속도 훈련에 이상적인 지역입니다. 이 지역은 보홀터 아(Bocholter Aa) 강 유역의 평지와 아아제 보홀트(Aasee Bocholt)와 같은 휴양지를 특징으로 합니다. 도시 경계 내 총 216km에 달하는 광범위한 자전거 도로망은 뮌스터란트(Münsterland)의 더 넓은 네트워크와 원활하게 연결됩니다. 네덜란드 국경과의 근접성 또한 독특한 국경 간 사이클링 경험을 가능하게 합니다.
마지막 업데이트: 3월 28, 2026
5.0
(2)
85
자전거 타는 사람
44.2km
01:55
50m
50m
보통 도로 자전거 타기. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 투어 중 라이딩하기 어려운 비포장 구간이 있을 수 있음.
4.3
(3)
42
자전거 타는 사람
28.2km
01:06
40m
40m
초급용 로드 라이딩. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 지면 대부분이 잘 포장되어 있고 라이딩하기 쉬움.
무료 회원 가입
4.4
(7)
32
자전거 타는 사람
53.2km
02:11
120m
120m
보통 도로 자전거 타기. 좋은 체력 필요. 투어 중 라이딩하기 어려운 비포장 구간이 있을 수 있음.
26
자전거 타는 사람
68.2km
03:02
110m
110m
보통 도로 자전거 타기. 좋은 체력 필요. 투어 중 라이딩하기 어려운 비포장 구간이 있을 수 있음.
5.0
(1)
29
자전거 타는 사람
32.4km
01:21
60m
60m
보통 도로 자전거 타기. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 투어 중 라이딩하기 어려운 비포장 구간이 있을 수 있음.
더 다양한 경로와 다른 탐험가들의 추천을 살펴보세요.
무료 회원 가입
이미 komoot 계정이 있나요?
투어 추천은 다른 사람들이 komoot에서 완료한 수천 개의 활동을 바탕으로 구성되어 있습니다.
오늘 무료 계정으로 시작하세요
다음 모험이 기다리고 있어요.
로그인 또는 가입하기
보콜트 주변 인기 장소
뮌스터란트의 역사적 보물을 자전거로 탐험하세요 – 100 성 루트
Of castles and smugglers – the Bocholt Star Tours
Castles, parks and wildlife – cycling around Bocholt
Hiking and discoveries – family walks in the Hohe Mark Nature Park
국경을 따라 산책 - Noaberpad (LAW 10)
Castles and lakes – cycling through the western Hohe Mark region
Quiet paths and stunning views — hiking through Münsterland
Day Tours to the most beautiful castles and palaces in Münsterland
Romantic Münsterland – short trips to castles and palaces
당신의 자연과의 유대 - 독일의 Hohe Mark Steig
Steles of Biodiversity is a collaborative project to repurpose old cultural assets (here: a disused transformer house) for nature conservation. In 2021, the transformer house received a new roof extension with a "thermal chamber" specially tailored to the needs of bats. Further habitats were installed both on and within the facade. These provide refuge and breeding areas for kestrels, swifts, tree sparrows, and crevice-dwelling bat species.
3
0
there you can still have something to eat and drink
0
0
I honestly don't see it as a highlight for road bikers. Yes, it's always nice to cruise across the Rhine on a small ferry, and it's a short distance to the next bridge, but... I avoid taking the ferry with my road bike for two reasons: 1) The ferry is only open on certain days, even when excursions are expected. However, these very excursionists can sometimes lead to unpredictably long waits. I once stood in line here for over an hour. It's rather inconvenient if you don't need a break. 2) On the ferry itself, you're supposed to park your bike in a "Felgenbrecher" bike rack (see photos). Not something you'd want to do with expensive wheels. We've crossed here several times on the Hase Pino step tandem, and it was really nice. It's quite tight with the tandem, but it's manageable, and since the bike obviously doesn't fit in the Felgenbrecher, we've always been assigned a special spot. But I don't know if the ferry staff would be happy if a horde of racing cyclists all wanted special spots for their carbon rims...
0
0
This two-story gatehouse was located in front of the former Werth moated castle (site: raised hill - today the Church of St. Peter and Paul) and was part of the city fortifications. However, nothing of the former city wall remains today; only this gatehouse remains. It is believed to have been built in the 16th century. This building was already referred to as the "Rathaus" (town hall) on a map from 1768. It has a red tiled roof with a small ridge turret, and the pointed gable walls are decorated with corner battlements. It forms the end of the small market square/forecourt between Deichstraße and Binnenstraße. It was severely damaged in World War II and subsequently rebuilt. After its final restoration in the early 1960s, the Werth City Council met in the meeting room once a month until 1975. Following the municipal reorganization in early 1975, Werth lost its independence and became a district of the city of Isselburg. Later, Werth clubs and associations used the hall, and most recently, an engineering firm. (Source: Werth Local History Society) Since 2011, the historic town hall has been privately owned and completely restored by the owner. It can be rented for private or business events, conferences, and celebrations, such as civil weddings. Rentals and questions about the space can be directed to: info@torhaus-burg-werth.de
4
0
The tower is 77.5 meters high and houses 7 ringing bells. Bells 1-6 were cast between 1951 and 2006 by the bell foundry Petit & Gebr. Edelbrock. Of historical importance is St. John's bell No. 7, which was cast in 1492 by Gerhard van Wou. Source: Wikipedia
5
0
St. Gudula's Church was rebuilt between 1898 and 1901 according to plans by Hilger Hertel. It is built in the Neo-Gothic style, featuring a three-aisled brick hall, three chancel apses, and a polygonal central space. The church is a listed historical monument. It is dedicated to St. Gudula of Belgium, who is depicted as a simply dressed woman with a burning candle in a lantern. She is usually shown carrying a book. The large organ inside was built in 1998 by the organ building firm Romanus Seifert & Sohn (Kevelaer) and has 52 stops across three manuals and pedal. The smaller organ, built by the congregation themselves using parts of the old main organ, has 28 stops across three manuals and pedal. The tower is 77.5 meters high and houses seven bells. Bells 1-6 were cast between 1951 and 2006 by the Petit & Gebr. Edelbrock bell foundry. Of historical significance is the Johannes bell, number 7, which was cast in 1492 by Gerhard van Wou. During the Christmas market (always
10
0
다른 지역의 최고의 로드 사이클링 경로를 살펴보세요.
무료로 가입하기