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No Traffic road bike trails in Fintlandsmoor Und Dänikhorster Moor traverse a unique landscape characterized by extensive raised bog areas, protected as nature reserves. The terrain is predominantly flat to gently rolling, making it well-suited for road cycling. Cyclists can expect to encounter moor forests, heathland, and diverse green spaces, often alongside dystrophic lakes and narrow canals. This region offers accessible paths through its distinct natural environment.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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Ss. Cosmas and Damian (Barßel): The actual Catholic parish church in the center of Barßel, built between 1852 and 1854. Its historic bell tower was blown up by German troops in April 1945 and later rebuilt.
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A modern HD live webcam is installed on the tower's gallery. The camera pans over the entire harbor area at a height of around 14 meters. The live stream can be accessed via portals such as wetter.com or directly via the municipality of Barßel. In the field of view are:
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Hiking and cycling in and around Rostrup: Moorland Trail (approx. 12-13 km): A popular trail around the Zwischenahner Meer lake, which leads through Rostrup, past the ferry dock and the Rostrup jetty with beautiful views. Park der Gärten: Germany's largest model garden complex in Rostrup is a central point of contact for walks. Rhododendron Route: Numerous paths lead through the Ammerland, a highlight especially during the rhododendron blossom. Edewechter Kleinbahn cycle path: An approximately 10 km long, asphalted route that can be easily combined with tours around Rostrup. Path on Elmendorfer Straße: A connection that is particularly attractive for cyclists and golfers. Rostrup ferry dock: Possibility to shorten the route with the Weiße Flotte. Rostrup jetty: Viewpoint and landing stage for DLRG Cuisine: Possibilities for refreshment such as the "Hüer Hus". The region is characterised by flat terrain, meadows, fields and forests, making it ideal for relaxed cycling tours and walks.
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The Sagter Ems originates from the confluence of the Marka and Ohe rivers in Neuscharrel. The confluence point is located just before the southern bank of the Küstenkanal (Coastal Canal), which the Sagter Ems flows under. The Sagter Ems then traverses the Saterland region from south to north, flowing through the villages of Sedelsberg, Scharrel, Ramsloh, Strücklingen, and Bokelesch. Near the hamlet of Roggenberg, the Elisabethfehn Canal flows into the Sagter Ems. From this point until its confluence with the Dreyschloot canal at the border with East Frisia, the Sagter Ems is a federal waterway for 0.56 km,[3] under the jurisdiction of the Ems-Nordsee Waterways and Shipping Authority. The Dreyschloot, artificially constructed between 1848 and 1852, connects to the Barßeler Tief canal and the Jümme river. In East Frisia, the Sagter Ems is known as the Leda. [3] The Leda River, together with the Jümme River, forms the scenic Leda-Jümme region. The Jümme flows into the Leda near Wiltshausen, and shortly thereafter, the Leda flows into the Ems River near Leer (East Frisia). Due to the indirect connection to the North Sea via the Leda and Ems rivers, significant tidal variations can still be observed in the Sagter Ems.
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Boardwalk over wetlands by sea
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The two-story gallery windmill from 1811 in the middle of the spa park offers an impressive sight.
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beautiful bridge through nature
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There are nearly 100 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in Fintlandsmoor Und Dänikhorster Moor. These routes offer a variety of distances and experiences, primarily through the unique moorland landscape.
The terrain in Fintlandsmoor Und Dänikhorster Moor is generally flat to gently rolling, making it ideal for road cycling. Routes often feature mostly paved surfaces, winding through tranquil moorland, lush meadows, and along narrow canals and streams, ensuring a smooth ride through the scenic natural reserve.
Yes, approximately a quarter of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Fintlandsmoor Und Dänikhorster Moor are classified as easy. These routes are perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride through the serene landscape. An example is the Torsholter Windmill – Bad Zwischenahner Meer loop, which offers gentle gradients and scenic views.
The region is a nature reserve, so the routes themselves are the main attraction. You can experience the unique raised bog landscapes, with special flora like sundew and cotton grass. Notable natural highlights include the Fintlandsmoor and Dänikhorster Moor, the Reihertief Wetland, and the Dänikhorster Moor — View of Dead Birch Trees, offering distinctive natural beauty.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the unique moorland scenery, and the well-maintained paved surfaces that make for an enjoyable and peaceful cycling experience.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Fintlandsmoor Und Dänikhorster Moor are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Brune Stud – Torsholter Windmill loop offers a comprehensive tour of the area's landscapes.
Yes, the flat to gently rolling terrain and the abundance of no-traffic routes make Fintlandsmoor Und Dänikhorster Moor very suitable for family cycling. The peaceful environment and scenic pathways provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. Look for the 'easy' rated routes for the most family-friendly options.
The best time to visit for road cycling is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the unique flora of the moorland, such as cotton grass and heather, is often in bloom, adding vibrant colors to the landscape. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions may vary.
While the focus is on natural landscapes, you can find facilities such as the Shelter and information point at Dänikhorster Moor. These points can offer a place to rest and learn more about the protected ecosystem.
Absolutely. The no-traffic road cycling routes provide an excellent way to explore the wider Fintlandsmoor Und Dänikhorster Moor region. You can cycle through diverse landscapes and even dismount to explore nature trails within the reserves, such as the Dänikhorster Moor Nature Trail, to experience the unique bog ecosystem up close.
Yes, for more experienced riders looking for longer distances, there are numerous moderate routes available. For example, the Dreyschloot Bridge – Ihausener Wald loop covers over 68 kilometers, allowing for an extended ride through the region's quiet roads and scenic areas.


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