The stage at a glance:
1. Start and finish point of the stage
The stage begins at Sparrenburg Castle in Bielefeld and ends in the town of Oerlinghausen.
2. Length of the stage in kilometers / elevation gain / route character
The stage runs for around 15 kilometers and has an elevation gain of around 300 meters. The route offers moderate ascents and descents
Important for families: The route is also very suitable for families with children. The first section of the promenade is even accessible with a baby carriage.
3. Scenic features
The stage leads mainly through wooded areas, which offer pleasant shade on warm summer days. From the Bielefeld promenade, you have sweeping views over the city. Did you know?: The first section of the Kammweg from Sparrenburg Castle is called the "Promenade".
Fringe info: On the way to Oerlinghausen, you cross the 52nd parallel almost unnoticed.
Highlights on the route
The Sparrenburg in Bielefeld is an imposing castle complex from the 13th century. It is enthroned on a hill above the old town. The castle is Bielefeld's landmark and one of the most popular excursion destinations in the region. It is worth visiting the information center at the castle and the Anna & Hermann listening station just outside the castle grounds on the promenade.
The "Iron Anton" is one of the few metal Bismarck towers, which was built in 1895 and faithfully restored in 2003. The observation tower is located east of Bielefeld on the Ebberg on the Hermannsweg and offers a view to the north and south over the Teutoburg Forest.
The Romanesque Alexanderkirche in Oerlinghausen is a church worth seeing in the heart of the old town. The organ with its carved organ case from 1688, the stained glass windows in the choir of the church and the oldest bell in the parish from 1547 deserve special attention.
A good interactive map for the stage can be found here
