Aper Fehngebiet

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52.03 km long
Bicycle Ride
The ideal tour for lovers of typical Ammerland pastures and wider fen landscape! It goes through the lovely Westerstederfeld and Aperfeld to Aper Tief and through Südgeorgsfehn and Lengener Moor back to Westerstede. The circuit can be driven in both directions. The tour can be started anywhere.

The tour, which is around 52 kilometers long, leads from the Ammerland park landscape to the East Frisian fen landscape. The routes through Westerstederfeld and Ihorst offer the unique enjoyment of long, beautiful oak avenues and open wide views of the typical pasture landscape. The landscape opens up at Aper Tief and along the Südgeorgsfehn Canal. The farmhouses along the Fehn canals line up like pearls on a chain and you leave sparsely populated green residential streets, moor meadows, peat cutters and canals behind on the tour. The canals used to be used to remove the peat that was extracted. The beautifully prepared swimming lake in Großsander is ideal for a short break.

 

Highlights RIGHT AND LEFT OF THE ROUTE

  • The Aper Tief nature reserve is the largest tidal watercourse in the Ammerland with direct access to the North Sea. This wetland and floodplain, newly created in Hengstforde in 2005, fascinates with its peculiarities that change every day.
  • In 1993 the new Augustfehn Staaßenbrücke was built over the Aper Tief as a connection between Augustfehn and Nordloh. The previous old Staaßenbrücke, named after Christian Staaßen, who worked as a bridge keeper from 1911 to 1945, was converted into the Augustfehn Canal. It is the only remaining bascule bridge in the municipality.
  • The Südgeorgsfehnkanal was created as early as 1829 using muscle power. The moors from the direction of Deternerlehe and Südgeorgsfehn were drained through this artificially created canal.
  • Großsander swimming lake: The leisure facility in Großsander is located on a 16-hectare lake and offers swimming opportunities as well as pedal boating

Info

Directions

The entire tour "Aper Fehngebiet" is well signposted and is signposted with the route symbol in the cycle traffic system. The tour is signposted in both directions and cyclists can ride the tour in both directions and combine it with the junction system. In addition, the intermediate signposts indicate the direction along the way.

Safety guidelines

The theme route "Aper Fehngebiet" 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. A repair and breakdown kit can be carried for safety.

Recommendation

The Hengstford mill is a gallery Dutch windmill. The mill has been owned by the municipality of Apen since 1984. The restaurant "Landgasthof Hengstford Mühle" is located in the adjacent miller's house. An ideal place for a culinary break.

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

The tour directory & overview map "Discover the cycling landscape" can be ordered free of charge:

 


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


  


 Only available in German

Author

Ammerland Touristik

Organisation

Ostfriesland Tourismus

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start: Apen, Westerstede
destination: Apen, Westerstede

medium

03:20:00 h

52.03 km

14 m

14 m

14 m

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