Münsterland is a bikers, horse riders and hikers paradise
July 31, 2012![North of the Ruhr Valley lies the Münsterland region, a veritable paradise for cyclists and horse riders. Hundreds of castles dot the landscape. And at the heart of the region is the town that gave it its name, Münster.](https://static.dw.com/image/16134159_800.webp)
Münster, the ancient university town and former prince-bishopric is brimming with cultural history.The town hall is one of the main attractions. In 1648, it was here that treaties were signed to end the Thirty Years War. The Pablo Picasso Graphics Museum is also not to be missed. It has almost the entire collection of Picasso's graphic art.
In nearby Warendorf, King Frederick William III founded a Royal Prussian stud in 1826. To this day, it is the headquarters of German equestrian sports.
Gronau is known for its musicians. German rock veteran Udo Lindenberg was born here. And in 2004, a Rock 'n' Pop museum opened its doors. Exhibits include Elvis Presley's army jacket and Jethro Tulls's Ian Anderson's flute.
From Visit Germany
Editor: Sue Cox