Best attractions and places to see around Dersum include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural experiences. Located in the western Emsland region and bordering the Netherlands, Dersum is characterized by its waterways and charming landscapes. Visitors can explore the area's heritage and enjoy its scenic beauty. The region offers diverse attractions for those interested in history, nature, and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The bridge over the Dortmund-Ems Canal is located between Borsum and Herbrum.
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Always nice to look at
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The northernmost lock of the Dortmund Ems Canal
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Bourtange is an inhabited former fortress in the Netherlands. It is located in the Dutch province of Groningen, two kilometers from the German-Dutch border near Dörpen. Bourtange belongs to Westerwolde, whose part of the municipality Vlagtwedde therefore has a cannon in its coat of arms. Wikipedia
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Kapitein Prottstraat 1C 9545 PE Bourtange Route The Bourtange fortress mill was built on the model of a post mill from Ter Haar, which stood in Bourtange until 1832, but was transported to Ter Haar after the fortress was dissolved. A fortress mill must not only be able to grind grain, but also be able to be dismantled quickly in the event of a siege. It took about a day to dismantle the mill. The mill could then be reinstalled in a safe location where it was no longer in the enemy's line of fire and protected from cannonballs. To ensure that grain could still be ground during a siege, a horse mill was used, i.e. a mill that was not powered by wind power, but by a horse (steed) or a donkey. https://www.visitgroningen.nl/de/standorte/2092796692/festungsmuhle-bourtange
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Bourtange is always a nice destination on the bike tour from Emsland to the Netherlands, but here the hikers have a clear advantage, they simply see more -:)
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Very nice part with a view of the Ems. There are also sections always behind the dike: not visible there
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The original Rosmill in Bourtange is said to be about 400 years old, but the mill that stands there today is a reconstruction from 1988.
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Near Dersum, you can explore the impressive Bourtange Fortress, a meticulously restored fortified town just across the border in the Netherlands. This open-air museum showcases its history and military strategies. Additionally, Dersum itself features the historic Mill "De Hoop" dating back to 1854, and a Local History Museum for insights into the village's heritage.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Ems Cycle Path is a popular route that runs almost entirely along the Ems river, offering scenic views on well-signposted paths. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, mountain biking, and touring bicycle options, by exploring the cycling guides around Dersum.
Dersum is characterized by its waterways. You'll find several rivers, including the Leda, and the Dortmund-Ems Canal, which offer scenic views and opportunities for water-based activities. The Ems Cycle Path provides an excellent way to experience the natural beauty of the river landscape.
The area around Dersum offers various paths suitable for hiking. Many trails follow the rivers and canals, providing pleasant walks through the natural landscape. For specific routes, you can check out the MTB Trails around Dersum or the general cycling routes, many of which are also suitable for walking.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy exploring the historical Bourtange Fortress, which is an engaging open-air museum. Cycling along the Ems Cycle Path is also a great family activity, as are visits to MarinaPark Emstal with its harbor café and views of the water. Observing the impressive mechanics of the Herbrum Lock can also be fascinating for all ages.
For scenic views, the Ems Cycle Route near Herbrum offers fantastic perspectives of the Ems river. The Herbrum Lock provides a unique vantage point to observe large ships and the lock's impressive gates. Additionally, MarinaPark Emstal offers picturesque views of the water and boats.
Yes, the Ems Cycle Path is known for its well-developed and impeccable surfaces, making it suitable for wheelchairs. This allows visitors to enjoy the region's natural beauty along the Ems river.
The spring and autumn months are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, as the weather is generally pleasant and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer also offers good conditions for exploring, with traditional events like the annual Schützenfest. Even in winter, the region hosts a traditional Christmas market, providing a different charm.
The MarinaPark Emstal is a perfect spot to relax by the water. Here, you can enjoy picturesque views of the harbor and boats, and unwind at the harbor café. The numerous rivers and canals throughout the region also offer many tranquil spots for relaxation.
Yes, MarinaPark Emstal features a harbor café and restaurant where you can take a break and enjoy refreshments with views of the water. The historical Bourtange Fortress also has authentic cafes and restaurants within its 'living' historical museum setting.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained cycling paths, especially along the Ems, for their scenic beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The historical charm and meticulous restoration of Bourtange Fortress are also highly appreciated, with many describing it as a 'fantastic piece of history'. The opportunity to observe the fascinating mechanics of the Herbrum Lock is also a highlight for many.


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