Germany
Lower Saxony
East Frisia
Aurich
Upgant-Schott
Meedenweg between Siegelsum and Engerhafe
Germany
Lower Saxony
East Frisia
Aurich
Upgant-Schott
Meedenweg between Siegelsum and Engerhafe
Cycling Highlight (Segment)
Recommended by 37 out of 40 cyclists
Location: Upgant-Schott, Aurich, East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany
This new route connects Siegelsum with Engerhafe, away from the noise of the streets, through the MedenExplanation Meeden: In East Frisia, Meede refers to the wide grassy plain between geest and marshland covered with a thin layer of clay soil. In Krummhörn, Meede refers to areas that are used exclusively as grassland. The name is of Old Frisian origin and is derived from the term mēde, which means mat or meadow.
From there you can travel by train
continue cycling to Bedekasbel.Explanation :
Bedekaspel was still called Lopessumwalde in the 13th century, but in the Münster parish registers of the 15th century it was already called Betekerke, which corresponds to today's Bedekaspel. more information 👇de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BedekaspelThere you can easily get to the Great Sea or the Bootshaus restaurant.hotel-bootshaus.com/index.php/bootshaus.
November 19, 2023
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