SteverLandRoute
The Coesfeld District Nature Conservation Center is an institution dedicated to promoting and protecting the natural environment in the district of Coesfeld in Münsterland. It serves as a contact point for people interested in nature, schools, groups and citizens who want to learn more about nature, environmental education and nature conservation. The Coesfeld District Nature Conservation Center is the project leader of the joint cycling project SteverLandRoute. The route runs from the source of the Stever to where it flows into the Lippe and follows the river throughout. It passes through the towns of Nottuln, Senden, Lüdinghausen, Selm and Olfen before reaching the Lippe in Haltern am See . The SteverLandRoute combines cycling close to nature with scenic and cultural highlights along the river. Great importance is attached to ensuring that the routes are family-friendly.
The family-friendly SteverLandRoute is a cycle route in Münsterland that leads through the Steverland region, a historic landscape named after the river Stever. This route connects several towns and villages in southern Münsterland and offers a picturesque way to experience the region's nature and culture.
The SteverLandRoute gives cyclists the opportunity to discover the natural beauty of the landscape as well as historical sights and interesting places along the way.
The route is around 50 kilometers long and leads through rural areas, forests and along the Stever river. It is suitable for cyclists as well as walkers, as the route is mostly flat and does not offer any extreme challenges.
The route was created with the aim of promoting tourism in the region and giving visitors a relaxed way to enjoy the countryside. The SteverLandRoute also connects various cultural and historical highlights in the region and is a popular destination for nature lovers and sports enthusiasts.







