Best attractions and places to see around Wiefelstede include a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites within the Ammerland region of Lower Saxony, Germany. The area is characterized by its green meadows, extensive forests, and unique hedgerow landscapes, offering diverse outdoor activities. Wiefelstede is known for its charming villages, traditional architecture, and proximity to significant natural features like Lake Zwischenahn. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions ranging from historical landmarks to renowned rhododendron parks.
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Invites you to linger for a while, otherwise Oldenburg is not that exciting.
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Small harbor in Oldenburg city center, where many people can dock with their own boats.
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Oldenburg Port The Oldenburg Port is the junction between the Hunte and the Küstenkanal. Goods from sea and inland traffic have been loaded here since the 14th century. After the Second World War, operations increased steadily over the decades. Today, the Oldenburg Port is one of the busiest inland ports in Lower Saxony, with an average annual turnover of 1.1 million tons. An average of 1,000 inland vessels and 60 seagoing vessels dock here each year. Leisure and excursion boats have also been docking here since the 1980s.
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The windmill in the open-air museum in Bad Zwischenahn is a two-storey gallery windmill. The windmill in the open-air museum in Bad Zwischenahn is a two-storey gallery windmill. It dates from 1811 and was initially built in neighboring Westerstede. After several changes of ownership, its last location was in Hüllstede near Westerstede. After it was shut down in 1958, it was in danger of falling into disrepair and was moved to the open-air museum in Bad Zwischenahn in 1960 to be saved. The mill has a functioning grinding mill for crushing and a pan mill that is used to produce oil. The blades of the mill are 11.20 meters long, and the total height of the mill up to the first cap is 21 meters.
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The mill is located not far from the shore of the Zwischenahner Meer and several benches around the mill building invite you to take a short rest and break. If you have a little more time, you can also take a look (and a tour) inside the mill. The entire building is in excellent condition and you should take the time to enjoy the mill from different perspectives!
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You can take a nice break at the fishing port near the vocational school, there is also a coffee.
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Ten percent of Varel's urban area is made up of forest. Until the end of Bentinck's rule in 1854, the forest was owned by the counts, with the Windallee leading from the castle square directly to the "Große Allee" in the forest, and both represented the bridle path for the counts' rule. The "Stone Pillars", a motif for photographers and painters for many years, separated the city from the forest. Before the end of the Second World War, large parts of the 140-year-old magnificent beech trees on the "Große Allee" were felled due to old age, but were later reforested by Varel residents. The Varel city forest is a popular local recreation area for the city's residents and offers its advantages in every season, from shady, cool spots in summer to the opportunity to sled in the "Sandkuhle" in winter. The "Stone Pillars" are not only the entrance to the Varel forest, but also the start and finish point of the "Jungeholz forest adventure trail".
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HOLIDAY HOME "AM SEE" - Directly on the Zwischenahner Meer - With its own bathing jetty and rowing boat - Ideal for sailors, surfers and anglers! Well-kept and comfortable, fully furnished: living room with separate dining area and satellite TV, DVD, CD/radio; bedroom; kitchen equipped with all necessary equipment; shower/toilet; and a bedroom in the attic accessible via an external staircase; (total 50 sqm); terrace with a view of the sea; lawn; carport (also for bicycles)! Non-smoking house. Bringing dogs (on request) is permitted. They must be kept on a leash on the property. The holiday home is located on an idyllic 10,000 square meter park-like property with old trees and rhododendrons, on which the owner's house is also located. You can start your hike around the lake right in front of our property. In addition, a variety of bike tours and hikes in the near and far surroundings are possible
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The region around Wiefelstede is rich in natural beauty. A prominent feature is Lake Zwischenahn, the third largest inland lake in Lower Saxony, perfect for water sports and cycling. You can also enjoy the scenic Wooden boardwalk in Kurpark, Bad Zwischenahn, which offers pleasant views of the lake. The area is also known for its extensive forests, green meadows, and unique hedgerow landscapes, especially within the Ammerland region.
Yes, Wiefelstede boasts cultural heritage. The impressive St. Johannes Church, with its 13th-century Romanesque tower, is a significant landmark. While Rastede Castle is privately owned, its extensive English-style parkland is open to the public. You can also experience traditional architecture with charming brick buildings and thatched-roof houses throughout the town. For a glimpse into local history, visit the Windmill at the Bad Zwischenahn Open-Air Museum, a well-preserved gallery Dutchman.
Wiefelstede and the wider Ammerland region are ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Cycling and hiking are very popular, with numerous themed routes like the 164 km Ammerland Route, the Hedgerow Route, and the Rhododendron Route. You can find many cycling routes in the area, such as those listed in the Cycling around Wiefelstede guide, including routes around Lake Zwischenahn. For mountain biking, explore trails like those in the MTB Trails around Wiefelstede guide, which include paths through Rhododendron Park Gristede.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Ferienpark am Bernsteinsee (Holiday Park at Lake Bernstein), which features a 12,000 m² natural swimming lake. For adventure, the Kletterwald (High Ropes Course) in Conneforde offers treetop fun, and the Fußballgolf-Anlage (Football Golf Course) provides entertainment for all ages. Many natural attractions, like Lake Zwischenahn and the Wooden boardwalk in Kurpark, Bad Zwischenahn, are also suitable for family outings.
The Ammerland region, including Wiefelstede, is famous for its rhododendrons. The best time to witness these vibrant blooms is typically from late April to early June. The Rhodopark in Gristede is a particular highlight during this flowering period.
Garden enthusiasts have several options. The Staudenbaumschule Wichmann is a recommended perennial nursery. You can also explore the Natursteingarten Dubiel in Westerholtsfelde, which features a Mediterranean-inspired park-like exhibition, and the lovingly maintained Rhodo-Garten Dringenburg. The Kneipp- und Bauerngarten Gertje offers an opportunity to experience the five pillars of the Kneipp health philosophy.
Varel Harbour offers an idyllic atmosphere with numerous fish restaurants and a quiet setting. While no longer a major trading port, it's appreciated for its charm and recreational value, making it a pleasant spot for a break or a meal.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. The Wooden boardwalk in Kurpark, Bad Zwischenahn provides excellent views of Lake Zwischenahn. The lake itself, known as the "Pearl of the Ammerland," offers picturesque vistas, especially when cycling around its perimeter. The natural landscapes of forests and meadows throughout Wiefelstede also provide many opportunities for beautiful views.
The Ammerland region is a cycling paradise. Popular routes include the 164 km Ammerland Route, the Hedgerow Route, and the Rhododendron Route. Specific routes like the 'Lake Zwischenahn – View of the Zwischenahner Meer loop from Wiefelstede' are also available, offering moderate difficulty and scenic paths. You can find more options in the Cycling around Wiefelstede guide.
Yes, Wiefelstede and its surroundings offer a variety of gastronomic options. For example, Varel Harbour is known for its numerous fish restaurants and cafes. The towns around Lake Zwischenahn also have many establishments where you can enjoy local specialties and regional cuisine.
Wiefelstede serves as a great base for day trips. Just a few kilometers away, Oldenburg offers additional attractions such as museums, theaters, and shopping. For a coastal experience, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Wadden Sea and the North Sea resort of Dangast are about a 20-minute drive, providing extensive views and unique coastal landscapes.
The region's green meadows, forests, and hedgerow landscapes offer many opportunities for easy walks. While specific easy walks are not detailed, the general terrain is characterized by diverse routes along small streams and paved roads, making many sections suitable for leisurely strolls. The Wooden boardwalk in Kurpark, Bad Zwischenahn is also a pleasant and easy pathway.


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