Attractions and places to see around Brinkum, a district in Leer, East Frisia, highlight the region's historical character and natural landscape. The area is characterized by green meadows, fields, and a network of canals and rivers. Brinkum and its surroundings offer a selection of historical sites, unique bridges, and cultural insights. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The bridge is really narrow. Allegedly only 180cm wide. Concentration is required when crossing by car.
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Leer a maritime village in East Friesland. If the masses of tourists are not there, it is many times more vivid
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The very large dimensions of the bascule bridge is due to the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg. It transfers the huge cruise ships on the Ems from the shipyard in Papenburg to the North Sea. Always a special highlight that attracts a lot of spectators.
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An imposing building, I was lucky and could watch the bridge being folded up. Craziness.
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This crossing is always an experience. Pretty narrow, especially with panniers on the bike. If you're not sure, it's better to get off and push.
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@andreas: Thank you so much for your informative tips👍 The bridge is a highlight. No road user (including cyclists) can relate to the phrases from another ADFC guide: "You can only cross when the light is green." Especially since it's a very tricky spot for car users. For cyclists, the approach and exit are quite steep, and the bridge is extremely narrow, with a clearance width of 180 cm.
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The Jann Berghaus Bridge over the Ems in Leer in East Friesland is one of the largest bascule bridges in Central Europe after the Erasmus Bridge. The bridge is 464 meters long, from the west side it is 206 meters and from the east side 204 meters to the hinged part. The approach bridge consists of 24 field bridges. The width between the railings is 12 meters and the width of the roadway is 7 meters. The folding part is 63 meters long in total. When it is open, 45 meters of it are unfolded and 15 meters protrude into the bridge basement. The construction costs at the time were 40,100,000 DM, which corresponds to a square meter price of 7125 DM.
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The region offers a rich historical experience. You can visit the 14th-century St. Marien Church in Brinkum, explore the picturesque thatched houses in Brinkum's old town center, or discover historic windmills and watermills along the Ems-Jade Canal. Nearby, the Old Town, Leer is particularly notable for its lovingly restored buildings, narrow streets, and historical details. Leer also hosts a local history museum and a maritime museum.
Yes, Brinkum and its surroundings feature several unique bridges. The Leda Bridge Amdorf – Narrowest Car Bridge in Germany is a must-see, known for its 1.80-meter lane width regulated by traffic lights. Another significant structure is the Jann-Berghaus Bridge over the Ems in Leer, one of the largest bascule bridges in Central Europe.
The landscape around Brinkum is defined by its serene natural beauty, featuring expansive green meadows, fields, and an intricate network of canals and rivers. These natural settings are ideal for various outdoor activities and offer picturesque views.
The idyllic nature around Brinkum is perfect for cycling and hiking. You'll find well-developed paths and numerous trails suitable for exploring the area. For specific routes, you can find various options for hiking around Brinkum, as well as MTB trails and gravel biking routes.
Many attractions around Brinkum are family-friendly. The Old Town, Leer and Leer City Harbour are great for strolls and offer a pleasant atmosphere for all ages. Additionally, Brinkum provides an open-air pool for summer enjoyment and an indoor swimming pool for year-round activities. Julianen Park in Leer is also a good option for families.
To experience the maritime heritage, visit the Leer City Harbour. It's considered an important part of East Frisia, featuring historic houses and a vibrant atmosphere. Leer also has a dedicated maritime museum.
The green meadows, fields, canals, and rivers make Brinkum appealing for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and summer are particularly pleasant for cycling and hiking, with the open-air pool available during warmer months. The indoor swimming pool offers year-round options.
Yes, several historic sites are within a short distance. You can visit Castle Evenburg, located about 5.8 km from Brinkum in Leer, which includes a center for horticulture. Burg Stickhausen, an impressive castle, is also about 8 km away in Detern.
Visitors frequently praise the lovingly restored buildings and narrow streets of the Old Town, Leer, highlighting the small shops, tea rooms, and historical details. The unique experience of crossing the Leda Bridge Amdorf is also a memorable highlight for many.
Many of the attractions in Leer, such as the Leer City Harbour and the Old Town, Leer, are centrally located and generally well-served by local transport or have parking options nearby. For specific details on public transport or parking for individual sites, it's advisable to check local information upon arrival.
Beyond the local history and maritime museums, you can explore the Leeraner Modell- und Spielewelt, a museum dedicated to models and games in Leer. For a unique cultural insight, the Bunting Teamuseum in Leer offers a look into the region's tea culture.
For those seeking a unique perspective, the Railway Bridge over the Leda offers an interesting crossing for cyclists and hikers, with trains passing by. While the path is narrow, it provides good views of the Leda barrage and the river's final meters before joining the Ems.


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