
Information for cyclists
Münster is not called the "cycling capital" for nothing. Both locals and visitors enthusiastically conquer the city by bike. Large bicycle stations in the city centre make it easy to store your bike.
The "Promenade" runs around the old town. This unique cycle path not only provides quick access to all the places and sights of the old town. The promenade also offers connections to numerous interesting themed routes.
100 Castles Route
Peace Route
R1 European Cycle Route
Werse Cycle Route
Historic town centres
Everyone can find a suitable cycle tour on the Münsterland cycle path network, which is around 4500 kilometres long. The Ludgeriviertel is easily accessible via the promenade and makes a perfect stopover on a cycling tour through the region.
Admission
Free admission: 0 €
Arrival
Arrival by bus and train:
The Ludgeriviertel is about a 10-minute walk from the station. Interested people leave the station in the direction of the city centre.
Buses leave from the station forecourt in the direction of the Ludgeriviertel. Visitors can use lines 1, 12, 13, 14 from bus platform B1 or lines 2, 10, 11 and 22 from bus platform C1. The best place to get off is at the bus stop "Picasso-Museum B (Rothenburg)". Other possible stops are "Aegidiimarkt", "Ludgeriplatz", and "Klemensstraße".
Arrival by car:
Coming from the south and north: leave the A1 motorway at the Münster/Nord junction (77) and follow the B54 towards Münster. Follow the signs to the city centre/ Münster Arkaden.
Coming from the east: Follow the Bundesstraße 51 in the direction of Münster. Follow the signs in the direction of Innenstadt/ Münster Arkaden.
Coming from the west: Follow the A43 motorway in the direction of Münster, which automatically becomes Weseler Straße. Follow the signs in the direction of Innenstadt/ Münster Arkaden.
Parking
There are several public parking facilities around the Ludgeriviertel for visitors.