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Gravel biking in Heseler Wald offers diverse terrain within East Frisia's largest continuous forest area, spanning approximately 600 hectares. The region is characterized by a gently undulating geest ridge, with elevations reaching up to 16 meters. This mixed forest features mature oak and beech trees, alongside conifers, creating picturesque routes. Small forest ponds and the Silbersee add natural points of interest along the routes.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The single-story gallery Dutch windmill in Bagband was built in 1812.
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Nice crossing parallel to the main road. Eventually you end up at the mill.
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When there is little traffic, you can drive right along the canal. The drawbridges also invite you to "change sides" every now and then.
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Ostgroßefehn Windmill Built in 1804, this windmill is a two-story gallery-style Dutch windmill with a wind rose, miller's house, and outbuildings. The ridge height is 21 meters, the gallery height 8 meters, and the current four shuttered sails have a wingspan of 22 meters. The three millstones and one hulling mill of this grain mill were primarily used for processing buckwheat, the main crop of the fen colonies at that time. Around 1900, a power generation system was installed. The mill ceased operation in 1968. From 1969 to 1988, the mill served as a museum of mill and fen history. In 1992/1993, it underwent conversion and complete renovation. While the buildings were restored in the original style, the existing and functional milling equipment was supplemented with state-of-the-art technology in the form of a generator that feeds electricity into the grid. . ... The mill and the adjacent warehouse house an art exhibition, while the miller's house contains the tourist information center for the municipality of Großefehn. The barn of the miller's house is now operated as a "barn hotel" and event venue.
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Benches, barbecue hut, playground, everything a runner needs.
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beautiful, easy to ride section of the route, along the Nordgeorgsfehnkanal
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Rest areas on the tour are always important
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Heseler Wald offers a diverse network of over 10 gravel bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from easy to difficult, allowing riders to choose paths that match their desired intensity and technical ability.
The terrain in Heseler Wald is characterized by a gently undulating geest ridge, with subtle elevation changes that add interest without being overly strenuous. You'll find a mix of wide forest paths, narrower secluded trails, and what locals call 'forest gravel highways,' all suitable for gravel bikes. The routes traverse diverse mixed forests with mature oak and beech trees, and some areas feature conifers.
Yes, Heseler Wald offers routes for all experience levels. While the region is known for its generally gentle topography, there are 1 easy, 3 moderate, and 6 difficult routes available. For example, the Old Train Station – Forest path loop from Samtgemeinde Hesel is a challenging 44.2 km trail, while other routes provide a more relaxed experience.
Along the gravel bike trails, you can discover small forest ponds and the tranquil Silbersee Heseler Forest, a popular spot for a break. The forest itself, with its diverse tree population including ancient oak and beech trees, is a natural highlight, especially within the designated landscape protection area and nature reserve.
Yes, you can visit the Ruins of Barthe Monastery. These remnants of a former monastery, which existed from the 12th to the 17th century, offer a glimpse into the region's past. Information boards provide historical context, and hedges mark the outlines of the original buildings.
Heseler Wald is very family-friendly. Beyond the cycling paths, the forest features an adventure playground nestled among sand dunes and trees, and a forest educational trail (Baumlehrpfad) that teaches about local tree species. Many of the wider forest paths are suitable for family rides.
Yes, Heseler Wald is generally dog-friendly. The Silbersee Heseler Forest is specifically mentioned as a place where dogs enjoy cooling off, making it a great spot for a break with your canine companion.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed, Heseler Wald is a key point where several regional routes converge, such as the Ostfriesland-Wanderweg and the Deutsche Fehnroute. This connectivity implies that there are optimal starting and finishing points, likely with parking facilities, for accessing the extensive trail network.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Heseler Wald, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse mixed forest landscapes, the extensive network of paths, and the tranquil atmosphere away from car traffic. The combination of natural beauty and varied terrain makes it a favorite.
Yes, many of the routes in Heseler Wald are designed as loops. For instance, the Gut Stickelkamp Picnic Area – Picnic area at Gut Stikelkamp loop from Stiekelkamperfehn is a popular 23.1 km circular path that takes you through a mix of forest roads and quieter trails.
Heseler Wald offers a pleasant experience throughout much of the year. The diverse mixed forest provides shade in summer and beautiful colors in autumn. Spring brings fresh greenery, and even in milder winters, the well-maintained paths can be enjoyable. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.


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