Information for cyclists
Ibbenbüren offers excellent conditions for cyclists. Centrally located in the Tecklenburger Land region, there are numerous opportunities to explore the surrounding area from here.
South of Ibbenbüren, cyclists encounter the foothills of the Teutoburg Forest. The hilly landscape with its rich forests offers wonderful distant views over the Münsterland region time and again. Popular destinations are the Bentlage Monastery in Rheine or the Gravenhorst Monastery in Hörstel. The historic old towns of Tecklenburg and Lengerich are also well worth a visit and offer an exciting cultural programme. Those who prefer a more relaxed approach can use the wonderful cycle paths along the Dortmund-Ems or Mittelland Canal.
Various themed cycle routes offer interesting cycling tours through Münsterland. The signposted themed cycle routes each show very special features of the region and thus tell exciting stories about Münsterland.
The following themed cycle routes run along the nearby Aasee lake in Ibbenbüren:
100 Castles Route, North Course
Legend Route
Töddenland cycle route
The signposted Münsterland cycle route network with its over 4500 kilometres of cycle routes runs along the northern side of the lake. The town centre and the railway station can be easily reached by bike. There is a suitable cycle route here for everyone.
Price adult: 11.00 €
Price child: 6.50 €
Price family: 28.00 €
Price reduced: 6.50 €
Admission single ticket
Adults: 11 €
reduced: 6.5 €
Children: 6.5 €
families 2 Erwachsene und 2 Kinder: 28 €
Parking
There is a large car park for visitors at the Aaseebad Ibbenbüren.
There is also a parking space for around twenty mobile homes here.
Arrival
The Aaseebad is located on the southern bank of the Aasee in Ibbenbüren.
Arrival by car:
Via the A30 motorway (Amsterdam-Osnabrück) to the Ibbenbüren 11b exit. The A30 provides connections to the A31, A33, A1 and A2 motorways.
Follow Münsterstraße in the direction of the city centre. The Aasseebad is located on the southern shore of the Aasee, east of the city centre, and is signposted in the city area.
Arrival by train:
The Aaseebad is around 2.5 kilometres' walk from Ibbenbüren railway station.
There are regular trains to the station from Hengelo, Braunschweig, Bielefeld and Rheine.
Bus line 234 runs from Ibbenbüren station to the "Aaseebad" stop.
(01.01-31.12) Opening hours
The opening hours also apply on public holidays.
During the NRW and Lower Saxony school holidays, the pool also opens on Mondays from 10:20 am.