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Road cycling around Bockhorst, located in Lower Saxony, Germany, features a network of routes characterized by predominantly flat terrain and well-maintained paved surfaces. The region is defined by its expansive moorland landscapes, including the significant Esterweger Dose, and tranquil water bodies like Bockhorster See. These physical features contribute to a cycling environment suitable for endurance rides and those preferring minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Viewing platform with viewing windows onto the Polder Holter Hammrich nature reserve and directly on the circular route (Heuweg). Sheep and birds are often found on the grassy areas. Cyclists can follow nodes 72 and 73.
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The 35.8 km gravel loop runs along the towers. This agricultural road is NOT to be used and is closed off!!! The Jammertalstrasse should be approached from Langholt.
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Funnily enough, the HL is now located at the Strenge company. It produces a wide range of soils and substrates. In the postwar period, black peat was highly valued as a fuel. In 1949, around 400,000 tons of fuel peat were extracted from the East Frisian moorlands, and the majority was produced using powerful machines. These machines operated in the moorlands, particularly around Ostrhauderfehn, from early spring to late summer. The compressed peat was transported from the moor in the fall by narrow-gauge railway and then loaded onto ships. A special peat loading station was set up over the canal of the 1st Südwieke, where the peat could be efficiently loaded onto ships. A narrow bridge made it possible to push the loaded peat piles onto the bridge, and up to 25 tons of peat could be loaded within a very short time. Not only peat ships were loaded, but also simple barges with a low carrying capacity. These barges were often unmotorized and had to be towed for miles. One or more people pulled the vessel with a rope, while the boatman steered the boat with a long pole at the stern.
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Each mast is mounted on an approximately 3-meter-high ceramic insulator that can withstand a load of 4,000 tons and insulates voltages of up to 250 kV. The masts are each secured by nine guy wires at three levels, each offset by 120 degrees. Four masts form a common antenna that requires no overhead connection. The antenna is fed via coaxial cables to the tuning stations, where the power is adjusted and fed into the mast. It is worth noting that the antenna structure does not have a pronounced directional pattern, as it is smaller than the wavelength of 12.82 km at the current frequency of the DHO38. For inspection and maintenance work, there is a worm-gear-driven elevator and a ladder inside the masts. The elevator can transport up to three people and ensures safety through mandatory safety harnesses.
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Superlatives The naval radio station is one of the tallest military structures in Western Europe and, at 352.8 meters, the second tallest structure in Germany, visible from over 30 kilometers away. The transmitter is located near Saterland-Ramsloh in the Cloppenburg district (Lower Saxony). The borders of the two districts of Cloppenburg and Leer run through the naval radio station site. Five antennas are located in East Frisia, and three are located in Cloppenburg. The site is surrounded by a 12-km-long, continuously monitored fence. A naval radio station with eight identical umbrella antennas mounted on 352.8-meter-high tubular steel masts. These masts have a diameter of 2.20 meters and wall thicknesses of 8 to 13 mm, depending on local loads.
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Wonderful area, always lots of geese here and other birds
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well, it's okay... no real highlight
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Bockhorst, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels. These include 9 easy routes, 42 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging options.
Road cycling in Bockhorst is characterized by predominantly flat terrain and well-maintained paved surfaces. The region's minimal elevation changes make it ideal for endurance rides and those who prefer a smoother, less strenuous cycling experience.
The region offers diverse natural attractions. You can cycle through expansive moorland landscapes, such as the significant Esterweger Dose, or enjoy tranquil water bodies like Bockhorster See. Routes often provide access to unique ecosystems and scenic views. For example, the Yacht Club Surwold – Befis Nature Garden loop from Bockhorst takes you through varied scenery.
Yes, the moorland landscapes offer a sense of vastness and tranquil beauty. You can find viewpoints like the Leegmoor Observation Tower, which provides excellent opportunities to appreciate the natural surroundings. Many routes are designed to showcase these unique environments.
Absolutely. The Esterweger Dose is a significant natural feature and a highlight for cyclists. Routes like the Esterweger Dose Moor – Esterweger Dose Wetlands loop from Bockhorst offer direct engagement with this protected area, known for its distinct ecosystem and opportunities for nature observation.
The most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Bockhorst are typically during July and August. These summer months offer agreeable weather for exploring the region's routes and natural beauty.
Yes, Bockhorst offers 9 easy road cycling routes. Given the predominantly flat terrain, many routes are accessible for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. The well-maintained paved surfaces also contribute to an enjoyable experience for all skill levels.
The road cycling routes in Bockhorst are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 18 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive moorland landscapes, the serene Bockhorster See, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable rides.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the region offers several options. An example is the View of the Ems River – Market Fountain Lathen loop from Bockhorst, which covers approximately 47.9 miles (77.2 km) and leads through the broader Emsland region.
Many of the road cycling routes around Bockhorst are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. This includes popular options like the Hahnentanger Mill – Bird Sanctuary loop from Bockhorst, which offers a scenic circular tour.
Yes, some routes extend into the broader Emsland region and offer views of the Ems River. The View of the Ems River – Market Fountain Lathen loop from Bockhorst is a notable example that provides this scenic experience.
Yes, the region features several tranquil lakes. You can cycle near Bockhorster See, which has a path around its shore, or explore routes that pass by other lakes such as Langholter Meer or Maiglöckchensee.


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