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May 1, 2021
The route begins at the Jägerheide car park, which is somewhat hidden. You have to walk on an uncomfortable gravel road to the actual forest, after which there are normal forest paths in the first half and in the last quarter. The connection between the main paths is sometimes barely visible and not
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April 15, 2021
The walk begins and ends at the Teufelsstein hiking car park. The route is excellently developed and provided with information boards / educational boards and benches everywhere. As long as you stay in the area of hiking trails A1 and A2, the paths are wide and easy to walk on. In area A3, part of the
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December 19, 2020
The tour goes past the highland cattle enclosure, partly across the forest to the highest point on the Lönsberg with a great view. Unfortunately, for some months now, the sometimes very aggressive and inconsiderate mountain bikers who have already 'cut' real holes in the forest here have been spoiling you for running.
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December 13, 2020
The path goes clockwise along the official signposted hiking trail. Unfortunately, it is always over paved roads or completely polluted agricultural roads. In December the route is a bit dreary, it's nicer here in spring or summer
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November 29, 2020
The access to the area of the Diersforter Wald is directly at the exit on the railway line of the Diersforter Straße. The path leads past the moor, the access to it is unfortunately blocked by fences for safety reasons. Unfortunately, there are only 3 options: to follow the path to the left later. It
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November 15, 2020
The tour through the forest between Bergerfurth and Diersfort is very varied and has small climbs and descents, fields, deciduous and mixed forests and all kinds of surfaces. Definitely not suitable for prams or wheelchairs. In autumn you can find a lot of chestnuts in the front third of the tour.
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November 14, 2020
Nice afternoon trip around the black water. Especially nice in autumn. Not suitable for prams or wheelchairs, as the paths are narrow or very sandy.
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May 20, 2021
The route begins at the biological station in Zwillbrock, there are also parking spaces at the church. On a weekday you can meet one or two strollers, on the weekends all hell is going on here. Especially when the flamingos can be seen. There are 3 large observation pulpits with built-in (bad) telescopes
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