Best attractions and places to see around Menterwolde, a former municipality now part of Midden-Groningen, include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region offers diverse landscapes suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. It features significant structures such as Europe's longest bicycle bridge and historic windmills, alongside natural areas like the Oldambtmeer. This area provides a blend of engineering marvels and natural beauty for visitors to explore.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The bridge is almost 800 meters long and 3.5 meters wide and consists of four interconnected bridges.
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The Pieter Smit Bridge, which at 800 meters is the longest bicycle bridge in Europe, crosses the lake.
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Blauwestad (German: Blaustadt) is a new residential area in the Dutch region of East Groningen, roughly between the towns of Winschoten, Midwolda, Oostwold, Finsterwolde, and Scheemda. The area belongs to the municipality of Oldambt and is part of the Blauwestad project, which primarily aims to stimulate the economy in the region, which is considered part of East Groningen. The area consists of approximately 1,500 houses with areas ranging from 700 to 7,400 m², spread across five separate residential areas: - De Wei - Het Riet - Het Park - Het Dorp and - Het Wold The houses are generally in the more expensive price ranges. A house in "Het Dorp" costs around €250,000 in the lower price ranges, and in the higher price ranges, where you can find a house with many extras, such as a balcony, the price is around €1,500. B. a private boat parking space directly at the house, around one million euros. The residential area is located on the Oldambtmeer.
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The footbridge is closed (spring and summer 2025). Work is underway to expand the nature reserve south of the Zuidlaardermeer.
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The De Boezemvriend polder mill was built in 1871 to replace a previous model, but did not yet have its current name at that time. The mill was used to drain the Zuidlaren polder until 1934.
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Bridge is closed because the road is being built here!
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Europe's longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge connects the "Blue City" with Winschoten. It is an impressive wooden bridge with a length of about 800 m.
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Where the Dutch probably outdo every country in the world is in bicycle infrastructure! Such an impressive bridge is being built "only" for pedestrians & cyclists. It's just a nice driving experience when you pass this bridge! The Pieter Smit Bridge is a real eye-catcher in the landscape. The bridge forms a direct connection between Winschoten and Blauwestad for cyclists and pedestrians. This allows residents of the Blauwestad area to easily and quickly reach the facilities in Winschoten, such as schools and shops. And conversely, the recreational facilities around the Oldambtmeer are also quickly accessible from Winschoten. When it opens in early 2021, the Pieter Smit Bridge will be the longest pedestrian and cycle bridge in Europe. Source and more: blauwestad.nl/pietersmitbrug
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The region offers several family-friendly spots. You can visit De Boezemvriend Windmill, a working polder mill operated by volunteers, or explore De Wachter Windmill, which has an associated museum. The Blue City, with its unique architecture and water-related activities, is also a great option. Additionally, the Heemtuin Muntendam botanical garden provides a pleasant outdoor experience for all ages.
Menterwolde and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the traditional Dutch milling at De Wachter Windmill or see the unique eight-sided De Boezemvriend Windmill. The Historische Kring Menterwolde preserves local history, and the Noord-Nederlands Trein & Tram Museum in Zuidbroek offers insights into transport history. For a broader historical experience, the Fraeylemaborg manor house in the Groningen province is also accessible.
The region boasts beautiful natural landscapes. The Westerwold Forests, including the ancient Liefstinghsbroek, offer extensive woodlands perfect for exploration. These forests are home to diverse tree types and in spring, you can see wood anemones and white wood sorrel. The varied landscape and meandering streams also provide ideal habitats for breeding birds, including the graceful kingfisher. The Oldambtmeer, visible from the Pieter Smit Bridge, is another significant natural feature.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. You can find routes like 'Low-threshold Groningen routes - Ponds and wandering paths in the Heemtuin' and 'Hooimijt House, Zuidbroek – Boerenbuitengebied Muntendam loop from Zuidbroek'. These trails are generally shorter and less challenging, perfect for a relaxed walk. For more options, check out the Hiking around Menterwolde guide.
The Menterwolde area is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides exploring the attractions, you can enjoy extensive hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. There are numerous routes that allow you to discover the diverse landscapes, from forests to lakesides. You can find detailed routes in our guides for Hiking around Menterwolde, Gravel biking around Menterwolde, and Running Trails around Menterwolde.
The Pieter Smit Bridge is Europe's longest bicycle bridge, stretching 800 meters. It connects Winschoten with Blauwestad and offers impressive views as it crosses a highway, a canal, and part of the Oldambtmeer. It's a significant engineering marvel and a popular spot for cyclists and pedestrians alike.
Beyond the main attractions, the region holds some unique spots. The historic hamlets of Ter Borg and Smeerling in Westerwolde maintain their 17th and 18th-century character, offering a glimpse into traditional Dutch rural life. The Liefstinghsbroek forest, one of the oldest in the Netherlands, is another hidden gem for nature lovers. For more inspiration, you can explore the Westerwolde countryside.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experiences offered by the region. The Pieter Smit Bridge is often highlighted for its impressive length and wonderful views. The Blue City is appreciated for its interesting and varied architecture and the unique living environment it provides. The historic windmills, like De Wachter Windmill, are valued for their historical significance and the insights they offer into traditional Dutch heritage.
The Pieter Smit Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a great opportunity to enjoy scenic views over the Oldambtmeer. While specific accessibility details for all outdoor activities vary, many paved paths and well-maintained areas around settlements like Blauwestad are generally accessible. It's always recommended to check specific location details for the most up-to-date information on accessibility.
The Blauwestad Harbor District is a modern development established in 2013, featuring a marina with 108 permanent berths. It is planned to include apartments, shops, and restaurants, creating a lively urban harbor environment. It's part of The Blue City, offering a unique blend of modern living and water-related recreation.
While specific cafes directly on every walking route are not detailed, the Blauwestad Harbor District is planned to include restaurants and shops, making it a good spot for refreshments. Additionally, towns and villages throughout the Menterwolde region and surrounding areas will offer various dining options. It's advisable to check local listings for cafes and restaurants in Muntendam, Zuidbroek, or Winschoten, which are close to many popular routes.


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