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Germany
Lower Saxony

Aschener Moor Boardwalk – Moor View loop from Diepholz

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Germany
Lower Saxony

Aschener Moor Boardwalk – Moor View loop from Diepholz

Easy

3.5

(2)

3

riders

Aschener Moor Boardwalk – Moor View loop from Diepholz

01:26

25.7km

50m

Gravel riding

Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 20, 2026

Tips

Your route passes through protected areas

Please check local regulations for:

Am Heeder Moor

Südlohner Moor

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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9.53 km

Aschener Moor Boardwalk

Highlight • Trail

On the approximately 1 km long and 1.5 to 3 meter wide footbridge with information boards, visitors learn a lot about the three-year excavations on the nearby PR 6 (historic boardwalk) and about the moor landscape. You can follow the course of the boardwalk along the already rewetted moorland via a "moor trail" that runs along the original route of the path. At the end, a viewing platform on a "healthy skin area" that has never been cleared of peat offers a beautiful view over the moor. This creates an experience point that conveys cultural and natural heritage in a unique way. Benches invite you to linger.

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2

9.57 km

Moor View

Highlight • Viewpoint

Small hill with a view of the moor. Also suitable as a rest area.

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3

9.68 km

Aschener Moor

Highlight • Natural

The profile in the Aschener Moor is constantly changing because of the active peat extraction.

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12.0 km

Already crazy here. So much water, so much rest. With the right tires you can get through here easily.
But the ground is ungrateful, swallowing twice as many grains with every step.

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13.0 km

Südlohner Moor Nature Reserve

Highlight • Natural Monument

The NSG Südlohner Moor with its 654 hectares is part of the Great Moor (de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Großes_Moor_%28Vechta-Diepholz%29). Not all parts of the Great Moor are protected.

"The 654-acre protected area secures another section of the formerly almost endless Diepholzer Moorniederung.After the expected in a few years, the final end of peat extraction in the core area of ​​the area this will be completely rewetted, creating more opportunities for life for the remaining highly peat-typical plants and animals Furthermore, there are loose moor birch forests in the area, as well as meadows and pastures of great importance for ground-breeding bird species. "

Sources:
nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/naturschutz/schutzgebiete/einzelnen_naturschutzgebiete/naturschutzgebiet-suedlohner-moor-41425.html
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Südlohner_Moor


If you want to enjoy a documentation, an adventure trail and a platform to observe the moor, visit the Goldenstedter Moor.
ehrlingshof.de/goldenstedter-moor.html
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldenstedter_Moor

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13.0 km

Even with wide tires, the route is sometimes a challenge, but it's worth it. 👍🏻

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15.9 km

Pallet Seating Area

Highlight • Rest Area

Nice simple seating to take a break.

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19.8 km

Kroge Moor

Highlight • Natural

The word “Kroge” comes from the word “Krug”, because the town of Kroge developed from an inn on Pickerweg, an old street that runs through Kroge. The inn was located in the Wassenberg courtyard. In the hereditary house there was also an inn for the carters who used this old trade route. The Wassenberg farm in Kroge-Ehrendorf has a long history and was first mentioned in 1515 with Dirich Wassenborn.[1] The word “Ehrendorf”, on the other hand, comes from the word “Ehre” and thus describes the soil that is good for agriculture. In 1999, Kroge became the winner of the Vechta district in the “Our village should become more beautiful” competition.

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25.7 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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13.9 km

4.80 km

3.79 km

3.16 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

10.6 km

8.20 km

3.89 km

2.22 km

500 m

270 m

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Monday 13 July

27°C

16°C

51 %

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