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. Not only are all the places and sights of the old town quickly reached via this unique cycle path. The promenade also offers connections to numerous interesting themed routes.
100 Castles Route
Peace Route
R1 European Cycle Route
Werse Cycle Route
Cycling tour of the historic town centres
The entrance to the Münsterland cycle path network, which is around 4500 kilometres long, is located directly at the Tourist Information Centre. Everyone will find a suitable cycle tour here.
Price
Free admission: 0 €
Parking
There are only a few parking spaces in front of the Münster Information. There is a multi-storey car park directly opposite the tourist information office. Other multi-storey car parks are located on Alter Steinweg or Stubengasse, just a few minutes' walk away.
Arrival
By bus and train to Münster:
Main railway station: Münster (Westf.)
Main hub in Münsterland
Bus and train connections to the municipalities of Münsterland
Connections to long-distance traffic
By car to Münster:
Coming from the south and north: A1 motorway at the Münster-Nord junction (77), then take the B54 towards Münster.
Coming from the east: Bundesstraße 51 in the direction of Münster.
Coming from the west: Follow the A43 motorway in the direction of Münster, which automatically becomes Weseler Straße and leads to Münster.
More informationen about accessibility here.
(01.01-31.12) Opening hours
The Tourist Information in the Historic Town Hall on Prinzipalmarkt complements this service and is also open on Sundays and public holidays from 10 am to 4 pm.