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Urban hiking trails in Ammerland traverse a distinctive "park landscape" characterized by flat meadows, fields, and numerous water bodies. The region features the large moorland lake Zwischenahner Meer, around which many routes are established, offering continuous views. Additionally, Ammerland includes unique moorlands and extensive rhododendron parks, contributing to its cultivated natural heritage. Ecologically stable forests, such as Mansholter Holz, also provide opportunities for nature walks.
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Today, the Thalenweide is a small "city park" that features, among other things, a 350-year-old oak tree. The Thalenweide was formerly a pasture with the farm buildings of the Thalen family. In 1913, the municipality of Westerstede acquired this area. The town hall was planned for this location, but things turned out differently. Today, the Thalenweide is a small "city park" that features, among other things, a 350-year-old oak tree. Furthermore, the Westerstede artist Alice Peters-Ohsam created a memorial here for those who fell in the two World Wars. The water tower was built in 1933 to supply Westerstede with water. After the Oldenburg-East Frisian Water Association took over the water supply, the water tower was decommissioned in 1967. An investor bought the tower for the symbolic price of one Deutsche Mark and converted it in 1979 into an eight-story residential tower with a café.
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With a view of the Wels, the sea and the St. Johannes Church
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I am always amazed at how you can create such beautiful sculptures from scrap iron.
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The town hall stands on the market square. It was built in 1927. Originally, the town hall was planned to be built on the Thalenweide meadow, but these plans were scrapped. At the rear of the town hall building is a glass mosaic by the artist Schmidt-Westerstede entitled "Fish-Lobster-Crab." This mosaic hung in a fishmeal wholesaler from 1964 to 1988, but was then dismantled and carefully preserved when the business closed.
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This memorial commemorating the victims of the two World Wars was erected in Westerstede in 1961. It consists of two larger-than-life clinker brick female figures. They stand side by side without a base, facing the viewer head-on. The left-hand figure has both hands raised in front of her bowed face, while the right one restrains her hands on top of each other in her lap, staring into the distance with a heavy gaze.
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A wonderful tour with great impressions, highly recommended!
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Ammerland offers a wide selection of urban hiking opportunities, with over 70 recorded routes. Most of these, 71 to be exact, are rated as easy, making them accessible for a variety of fitness levels.
Urban hikes in Ammerland often feature the region's distinctive 'park landscape,' characterized by flat meadows, fields, and abundant water bodies. You'll find trails around the scenic Zwischenahner Meer, through cultivated areas with tree nurseries, and along well-preserved avenues. Some routes might even skirt the edges of unique moorlands or lead through vibrant rhododendron parks, especially beautiful in spring.
Yes, Ammerland is ideal for easy urban hikes. The vast majority of trails are rated as easy. For example, the The exhibitors Schinkendiele – Magou at the Fish loop from Bad Zwischenahn is a short, pleasant walk, as is the Auen Landscape Park loop from Edewecht, both perfect for a relaxed outing.
Many urban trails in Ammerland are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the 'park landscape' with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in populated areas or near wildlife, and to respect local signage regarding dog access.
Urban hikes in Ammerland offer glimpses of various attractions. You might walk past the beautiful Lake Zwischenahn, explore the charming Westerstede Market Square, or discover the historic Windmill at the Bad Zwischenahn Open-Air Museum. The region also boasts natural highlights like the vibrant Rhododendron Park Gristede.
Yes, many urban hikes in Ammerland are designed as circular routes, offering convenient starting and ending points. A popular example is the Bad Zwischenahn Pier – Lake Zwischenahn loop from Bad Zwischenahn, which provides continuous lake views.
In Ammerland's towns and villages, you'll generally find public parking options near popular urban trailheads, especially in central locations like Bad Zwischenahn, Westerstede, or Apen. Look for designated parking areas or street parking, often with clear signage.
Public transport, primarily buses, connects the main towns and villages in Ammerland, making it possible to reach many urban trailheads without a car. Check local bus schedules for routes serving areas like Bad Zwischenahn, Westerstede, Edewecht, and Apen.
Urban hiking in Ammerland is enjoyable year-round. Spring (April-May) is particularly beautiful when the rhododendron parks are in full bloom. Summer offers pleasant weather for lakeside strolls, while autumn brings colorful foliage. Even in winter, the flat terrain and well-maintained paths make for accessible walks, especially around the frozen Zwischenahner Meer.
Absolutely. Many urban trails, especially those in and around towns like Bad Zwischenahn or Westerstede, pass by or are close to cafes, restaurants, and pubs. The Bad Zwischenahn Pier – Lake Zwischenahn loop, for instance, offers numerous opportunities for refreshments along the way.
The komoot community highly rates the urban trails in Ammerland, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's tranquil 'park landscape,' the well-maintained paths, and the scenic views, particularly around Lake Zwischenahn. The accessibility and ease of the routes are also frequently highlighted.
For general urban hiking on public paths and trails in Ammerland, no specific permits are typically required. However, always be mindful of local regulations, especially concerning nature reserves or private property, and respect signage.
While urban trails are closer to civilization, Ammerland's 'park landscape' and proximity to natural features mean you might still encounter various bird species, especially near the Zwischenahner Meer or the Aper Tief nature reserve. Small mammals are also common in green spaces and along forest edges like Mansholter Holz.


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