Best attractions and places to see in Naturschutzgebiet Torfkanal Und Randmoore showcase a unique moorland landscape, now integrated into the larger Naturschutzgebiet Teufelsmoor. This area features expansive moorland, typical flora like birch trees and blueberries, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore natural features such as the Torfkanal and historical sites related to peat extraction. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical insights, making it suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Beautiful path. But unfortunately it's closed from October onwards.
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It clearly states: Nature reserve. No entry. And a hide is far from being a viewing "tower." If everyone trudges up there...
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The path is to protect nature and its inhabitants from 01.10.-15.06. locked.
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The Teufelsmoor moor nature trail is highly recommended. On the way there are always great views and nature is wonderful.
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Be sure to stay on the main route. Most of the other paths shown do not really exist or only exist to a limited extent. Otherwise you disturb the animal world.
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The detour is worth it! Unfortunately not possible with a stroller.
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The moor path from "Teufelsmoor" to "Verlüßmoor" is opposite approx. 5 km. Partly solid paths, partly moor paths with shredded wood. Paths lined with blueberries. View in the distance of 2 moor lakes, nearby the moor with countless Birch trees as undergrowth. Information boards (see the attached photos) about the development of the moors in the past.
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Great hiking trail through an enchanting landscape. The path offers some resting places and is easy to do with children.
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The most popular trail is the Connecting path Teufelsmoor - Verlüßmoor, which allows you to explore the historic moor. Please note that access to this path is restricted to June 16th to September 30th to protect nesting birds. Another highly-rated option is the Günnemoor Nature Trail, a 5 km path offering views of moor lakes and historical information.
The area is characterized by its expansive moor landscape, a remnant of a vast raised bog. You'll encounter typical moorland flora such as birch trees and paths lined with blueberries. The Torfkanal itself is a significant natural feature, sometimes overgrown with plants like Sumpf-Calla (water arum).
Yes, the region's history is deeply intertwined with peat extraction. You can visit the Historic Peat Cutting Site in the Raised Bog, where information panels explain the historical peat digging activities that shaped the landscape. The Torfkanal also served as a vital transport route for peat to Bremen.
Yes, the nature reserve offers family-friendly options. Educational trails like the Teufelsmoor Educational Trail – Station 4: Moors and the Greenhouse Effect provide engaging information. The Connecting path Teufelsmoor - Verlüßmoor is also categorized as family-friendly, though remember its seasonal access restrictions.
The best time to visit for exploring certain trails is between June 16th and September 30th. This is when paths like the Connecting path Teufelsmoor - Verlüßmoor are open to protect nesting birds. During this period, you can fully experience the moorland's natural beauty and educational opportunities.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate tours like the 'Hamme Bridge – Worpswede Town Centre loop' or 'The Devil of Teufelsmoor – Bridge over the Hamme loop'. For more options, explore the Cycling in Naturschutzgebiet Torfkanal Und Randmoore guide.
You'll find a range of hiking trails, from easy walks to more moderate hikes. For example, the 'The Devil of Teufelsmoor – Teufelsmoor Hiking Car Park loop' is an easy 5 km route. Many trails feature solid paths, while others have wood-chipped moor paths. For detailed information on various routes and their difficulties, refer to the Easy hikes in Naturschutzgebiet Torfkanal Und Randmoore guide.
Numerous information boards are placed throughout the nature reserve, offering insights into the moor's ecology, history, and development. For instance, Information Board 1 on the Teufelsmoor–Verlüßmoor Connecting Path details the historical connection route, and Station 4 explains the moor's role in the greenhouse effect.
Yes, you can experience the region's historical peat extraction culture firsthand through Torfkahnfahrten (traditional peat barge trips). These trips, often departing from the Torfhafen in Findorff, Bremen, offer a blend of nature and history, with guides explaining the period of moor colonization and the life of peat barge skippers.
Designated parking areas are available, such as the Wanderparkplatz Teufelsmoor, which serves as a good starting point for exploring the trails and attractions within the nature reserve.
The moor is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot the common European adder (Kreuzotter), various breeding birds like the Greater Whitethroat (Dorngrasmücke), Stonechat (Schwarzkehlchen), and Red-backed Shrike (Neuntöter). In winter, look out for Hen Harriers (Kornweihen) and Short-eared Owls (Sumpfohreulen).
Yes, several easy walking paths are available. The Günnemoor Nature Trail, for example, is approximately 5 km long with partly solid paths and partly wood-chipped moor paths, making it accessible for a relaxed stroll. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes in Naturschutzgebiet Torfkanal Und Randmoore guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the unique moorland landscape and the opportunity to connect with nature. The well-maintained paths, informative boards, and the blend of natural beauty with historical context, particularly around peat cutting, are frequently praised. The peaceful atmosphere and diverse birdlife also contribute to a memorable experience.


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