Ammerlandroute

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164.44 km long
Long distance cycling
Since 1994, the 164 km long Ammerland route has made the most beautiful highlights of the Ammerland park landscape accessible to cyclists. It leads over low-traffic and incline-free paths that enable relaxing cycling in the great outdoors.

If one were to bring the experience qualities of the Ammerland route down to a common denominator, the slogan would be "Cycling fun and blooming!" apt. This expression was not designed by resourceful marketing strategists, but by the cycling guests, who expressed their most intense impressions of the enchanting landscape they traversed in two words. On the Ammerland route, you can experience the region's diverse landscape forms very naturally and up close. In the northwest you cycle through a unique fen landscape, which is characterized by white bascule bridges and elongated canals. In the east, cyclists can take the transition from the Geest to the marshland, the so-called Geestrandabfall with a gradient of almost 20 meters under the wheels. In the geographical center of the park landscape, cyclists can expect the Zwischenahner Meer, the third largest inland lake in Lower Saxony, also known as the "Pearl of the Ammerland". Numerous larger forest areas protect cyclists on the route from the often strong North Sea wind from the northwest. Large moor areas invite you to go on discovery tours. Everywhere there are surprising and picturesque looks that never let you get bored.

 

The Ammerland park landscape is typical for the area and particularly attractive due to its special design, which is characterized by the plantings of the 180 Ammerland tree nurseries. The many cultivated plants underline the charm of the enchanting nature and round off the graceful impression of the surroundings harmoniously. So the Ammerland presents itself in spring in a bright green and extremely colorful; a rush of colors caused by the thousands of blooming rhododendrons and azaleas that have found a new home here and are sold all over the world. But other seasons also promise intense color experiences that cannot be found anywhere else in this quality.

Info

Directions

Uniform and good signage accompanies you along the entire Ammerland route.

Safety guidelines

The Ammerland route can be carried out without any danger. Flat landscapes and well-developed cycle paths make it easy to ride.

Equipment

No special equipment is required.

Recommendation

In May, you can visit the largest rhododendron park in Germany. In the village of Linswege on the stage from Westerstede to Wiefelstede there is the 70 hectare park, which is also considered by experts to be one of the most beautiful in Europe. Rhododendron Park Hobbie, Alpenrosenstrasse 7, Westerstede / Petersfeld, Tel. 04488/2294

Directions

A28 / A29 / A31

You arrive by car along the A1 and A 29 autobahns to Oldenburg and from Oldenburg on along the A 28 towards Emden / Leer to Westerstede.

You will find public and free parking spaces at many start and finish points.

Public transit

You can travel comfortably by train at the following train stations in Ammerland and the region.

  


Railway stations: Leer, Augustfehn, Westerstede-Ocholt, Bad Zwischenahn, Oldenburg, Rastede


  


You can easily reach the other places and districts by bus.

Map

KV Plan Ammerland, scale 1: 60,000, price € 7.95 to be ordered from:

Ammerland-Touristik 
Ammerlandallee 12
26655 Westerstede
Tel.: 04488 56 30 00
atis@ammerland.de 
www.ammerland-touristik.de

Additional information


  • Consistent signage along the entire route

  • Package deals

  • Central bookability of overnight

  • stays Multi-day route

  • Detailed information material

Author

Ammerland Touristik

Organisation

Ostfriesland Tourismus

Nearby

tour facts
start: Apen, Bad Zwischenahn, Edewecht, Rastede, Wiefestede, Westerstede
destination: Apen, Bad Zwischenahn, Edewecht, Rastede, Wiefestede, Westerstede

difficult

10:00:00 h

164.44 km

118 m

118 m

-2 m

23 m

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