Best attractions and places to see around Breddenberg include historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational areas. The region features significant moorland areas like Leegmoor and the Esterweger Dose nature reserve, offering insights into local ecology and history. Cultural sites provide a look into the past, while various natural features like the Ohe River contribute to the area's character. Breddenberg offers a mix of natural beauty and points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Natural
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Natural
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Bridge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Rest Area
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Breddenberg.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Esterwegen is always a good idea
0
1
BRIDGE WAS RENEWED FOR 650000
1
0
The bridge looks very different now and I can only recommend this cycle route. No cars, lots of space, and at the Erikasee you always have to look to see if there are any restaurants or not. But Esterwegen is 4 km away, so you'll definitely find something there.
1
1
1933-1945 The Emsland Camps - The National Socialists and their henchmen set up a total of 15 concentration, penal and prisoner of war camps in the Emsland region. Twelve of them are located in the area of today's Emsland district, three in the Grafschaft Bentheim district. Thousands of people were held in the camps, including numerous "political prisoners" who stood in the way of the National Socialists enforcing their rule. The construction of the Emsland camps took place in three phases that overlapped in time: 1933-1936 Establishment and guarding of concentration camps by the SS (Börgermoor, Neusustrum, Esterwegen) 1934-1945 Penal camps under the supervision of the justice administration (Aschendorfermoor, Börgermoor, Rhede-Brual, Walchum, Neusustrum, Oberlangen, Esterwegen, Versen, Fullen) 1939-1945 Prisoner of war camps of the Wehrmacht High Command (Oberlangen, Wesuwe, Versen, Fullen, Groß Hesepe, Dalum, Wietmarschen, Bathorn, Alexisdorf) Hardly anything of the former Emsland camps can be seen on site. At the locations of the former camps, information boards now provide information about the history of each camp. The Emsland camps I Börgermoor II Aschendorfermoor III Brual-Rhede IV Walchum V Neusustrum VI Oberlangen VII Esterwegen VIII Wesuwe IX Versen X Fullen XI Groß Hesepe XII Dalum XIII Wietmarschen XIV Bathorn XV Alexisdorf https://www.gedenkstaette-esterwegen.de/geschichte/die-emslandlager/ The memorial is easy to reach by bike or car. Bringing bikes or dogs is prohibited on the entire site.
2
1
Peat was mined here and re-wetted. That is why it is now back to its natural state. The Esterweger Dose on Jammertalstraße is always worth a visit 😄
3
0
So this beautiful tour around the transmission towers... Esterwegen, Bockhorst, Ostrhauderfehn is very varied and very nice to ride. The Erikasee in Esterwegen is worth a longer break to relax. In Bockhorst there is a bakery that has delicious cakes and sandwiches. And in Ostrhauderfehn there are several snack bars that also provide a hearty lunch.
0
0
There is a beautiful new bicycle bridge over the Ohe at Lake Erika
0
0
The most prominent historical site is the Esterwegen Memorial, which commemorates the Emsland camps during World War II and serves as a poignant reminder of the past. Additionally, the broader Emsland region is home to mystical Megalithic Tombs, ancient stone chambers built over 5,000 years ago, offering a glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.
You can explore the Esterweger Dose nature reserve, a 4746-hectare area known for its rewetting high moor areas, bog forests, and diverse meadows. This reserve is home to rare species such as redshank, Eurasian curlew, black-tailed godwit, crane, and sundew. For an overview of the moorland, visit the Leegmoor Observation Tower, where you might spot local wildlife like cranes, especially with binoculars.
Yes, the Leegmoor Observation Tower offers a great overview of the entire Leegmoor up to Esterwegen, providing an expansive view of the moorland landscape. Another excellent viewpoint is from the observation tower within the Surwolds Wald Adventure Park, which provides panoramic views over the region, even stretching to the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg.
The region is primarily characterized by significant moorland areas, such as the Leegmoor and the Esterweger Dose, which feature rewetting high moor areas, bog forests, and various meadows. The picturesque Ohe River also flows through the area, originating near Börger and eventually becoming the Leda before joining the Ems.
The Surwolds Wald Adventure Park is an excellent destination for families. It offers a summer toboggan run, a mini-golf course, a climbing forest, a fairytale forest, and a playground. There are also dining options available, making it a full-day outing for all ages.
Absolutely! You can find various hiking trails in the area. For example, there's a challenging 23 km route called "Esterwegen Memorial – Leegmoor loop from Breddenberg" that connects two key attractions. For more options, explore the Hiking around Breddenberg guide, which includes trails of varying difficulties like the easy "Loruper Forest Sports Trail" or the moderate "Osterntannen Dunes Trail".
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes. The Jammertal Straße, which runs along the Esterweger Dose nature reserve, is a quiet, almost car-free route popular with cyclists. For more detailed cycling options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Breddenberg guide, featuring routes like the "Amtsbrunnen – Döner and Kebab Versina loop from Breddenberg".
The journey to the Leegmoor Observation Tower may involve a somewhat bumpy gravel road, but it is generally considered worthwhile for the views. While the tower itself provides an elevated perspective, specific accessibility details for wheelchairs or strollers on the gravel path leading to it are not explicitly mentioned, so visitors should be prepared for potentially uneven terrain.
The natural attractions, particularly the moorlands and the Esterweger Dose nature reserve, are beautiful in every season, offering different experiences. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and wildlife observation due to milder temperatures and seasonal changes. Summer is perfect for family activities at the Surwolds Wald Adventure Park, while winter can offer a unique, quiet beauty, especially in the moorlands.
Beyond the well-known moorlands, you can find the romantic Bridge over the Ohe at Lake Erika, a charming wooden bridge spanning the Ohe River amidst beautiful, natural landscapes. This spot offers a peaceful and relaxing experience away from more crowded areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the humbling and thought-provoking experience at the Esterwegen Memorial. The natural beauty of the Esterweger Dose nature reserve, with its rewetting efforts and diverse habitats, is also highly valued. For families, the varied recreational offerings at Surwolds Wald Adventure Park are a major draw.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: