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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Friedeburg

Best natural monuments around Friedeburg include a diverse landscape in Lower Saxony, Germany, characterized by its flat terrain, moors, and proximity to the North Sea coast. The region features significant geological formations, such as the Etzel salt dome, an underground structure used for energy storage. Friedeburg offers various natural features, including forests, moors, and coastal views, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is known for its natural beauty and is a destination for those seeking walking routes and natural…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Jever Castle and Park

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If you do not have enough time for the castle museum, you should at least go through the beautifully landscaped castle park. Especially worth seeing are of course …

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In the middle of the Neuchâtel jungle, a hunting lodge built in 1950 can be found, which today serves as a resting place and refuge for forest visitors.

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Nice bike path through the forest.

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Neudorfer Moor Observation Tower

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We took a little break here. There is a nice lookout tower here to look out over the moor. Downstairs, six people can comfortably sit on a bench.

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Stapeler Moor

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Observation tower and nature trail in the Stapeler Moor, a rewetted raised bog.

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July 1, 2026, Douglas Fir Avenue, Upjever and Sumpfmoor Dose Nature Reserve

Very beautiful forest. It's really fun to ride through the forest. I can only recommend it 👍

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The Stapeler Moor, with its nearly 2-kilometer-long peatland discovery trail, is definitely worth a visit. When we were there, we were alone, and the trail was easily navigable by bicycle. Until 1964, the peat extracted here was used to heat the power plant in Wiesmoor. With the end of the power plant era, peat extraction in Uplengen continued and was primarily used in horticulture. Extraction finally ceased in 1998. The Stapeler Moor is now a strictly protected nature reserve and is undergoing extensive renaturalization. The extracted peat areas have been rewetted, and rushes and sphagnum mosses are once again thriving in the former cuttings. It will take centuries for a fully intact moor to re-emerge. Along the peatland discovery trail, information panels provide comprehensive information about the moor and its flora and fauna. It was a shame that the observation tower was closed; it's probably showing its age and is in a state of disrepair. ... Update March 2026: The dilapidated viewing platform has been demolished and a new observation tower has been built. I think it will be opened soon.

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Very nice paths. The direct route through the forest is the shorter connecting route to some of the nearby villages.

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The Neudorfer Moor is a nature reserve in the Lower Saxony municipality of Uplengen in the Leer district. The nature reserve, designated NSG WE 114, is 350 hectares in size. The area has been a nature reserve since October 8, 1983. The responsible lower nature conservation authority is the Leer district. The nature reserve is located in the north of the municipality of Uplengen on the border with the municipality of Wiesmoor. The area protects the remains of a raised bog which, like the nature reserves of Lengener Meer, Stapeler Moor, Spolsener Moor and Herrenmoor a few kilometers further east, is one of the formerly extensive East Frisian central moors. The moor, where peat mining used to take place, is being renaturalized. A small part of the nature reserve is used as agricultural grassland. The area is drained via the Riesmeerschloot and the Nordgeorgsfehnkanal to the Jümme. There is a viewing platform in the east of the nature reserve.

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A nice opportunity for a break on the benches and from the tower you have a super beautiful view of the nature reserve

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Beautiful large viewing platform that offers a beautiful overview of the moor.

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Nature reserve "Upjever and Sumpfmoor Dose" The area comprises two sub-areas: the Upjever forest, a historic forest site created in the 16th century, and the Sumpfmoor Dose, a partially mined raised bog that has been protected as a nature reserve since 1984. The area contains several biotope types and habitats that are worthy of protection, including woodrush and woodruff beech forests, old oak forests or hornbeam forests, as well as moor forests, quaking moors and extensively managed wet grassland. These habitats are generally at risk, particularly from nutrient input and changes in water levels. The habitats should be kept in a favorable condition through appropriate care and management measures. The NSG serves to protect the FFH areas 184 "Upjever and Sumpfmoor Dose" and 180 "Pond bat habitats in the Wilhelmshaven area".

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Here you can learn a lot about the moor

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Friedeburg?

Friedeburg is known for its diverse landscape, including forests, moors, and coastal views. A particularly unique feature is the Etzel salt dome, a massive underground geological formation. While the dome itself is not directly accessible, the Infobox at the Etzel Cavern Information Center offers an educational experience about its geology and industrial use for energy storage.

Are there any significant nature reserves to visit?

Yes, the region features important nature reserves. You can explore the Douglas fir avenue Upjever and swamp moor Dose, which is a nature reserve comprising a historic forest site and a partially mined raised bog with several protected biotope types. Another notable area is the Stapeler Moor, a rewetted raised bog with an observation tower and nature trail.

Where can I find viewpoints to observe the landscape or wildlife?

For panoramic views, visit the View of the Jade Bight, offering wide vistas over the Wadden Sea. To observe diverse bird species and the rewetting area of a moor, the Neudorfer Moor Observation Tower is an excellent spot.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Friedeburg is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate touring bicycle routes like the 'Otter Lake – Wiesmoor Lock loop' or gravel biking trails such as the 'Upjever Forest loop'. For more details on routes, check out the Cycling around Friedeburg guide or the Gravel biking around Friedeburg guide.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities?

Many natural monuments around Friedeburg are family-friendly. The Douglas fir avenue Upjever and swamp moor Dose offers nice bike paths through the forest suitable for families. The Neudorfer Moor Observation Tower and the Stapeler Moor with its adventure trail are also great for families to explore nature.

What historical aspects are associated with the natural monuments?

The Hunting lodge in the Neuenburg Primeval Forest, built in 1950, serves as a resting place for forest visitors and is near the site of a former 850-year-old oak tree. The Etzel salt dome also has a significant history, being utilized for underground energy storage since the 1970s, showcasing the intersection of geology and modern technology.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Friedeburg?

Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful natural settings and the opportunities for outdoor recreation. The well-maintained paths for cycling and walking, the educational aspects of the moor rewetting areas, and the wide views over the Jade Bight are frequently highlighted. The region's natural beauty and diverse habitats are a big draw for nature lovers.

Is there a good time of year to visit the natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Friedeburg can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, with beautiful seasonal colors in the forests and moors. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor excursions, while winter can provide a unique, tranquil experience, especially in the moors.

Are there places to rest or take a break during my visit?

Yes, for instance, the Hunting lodge in the Neuenburg Primeval Forest serves as a resting place for forest visitors. Many trails and natural areas also offer benches or quiet spots to take a break and enjoy the surroundings.

How accessible are the natural monuments for different visitors?

Many of the natural monuments, especially those with designated paths like the Douglas fir avenue Upjever and swamp moor Dose, are generally accessible for walking and cycling. The Stapeler Moor has an adventure trail that provides an idea of how the moor was crossed historically. While specific wheelchair accessibility details vary, many main paths are suitable for a wide range of visitors.

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