Dänikhorster Moor
The Dänikhorster Moor is a former nature reserve in the Lower Saxony communities of Bad Zwischenahn and Edewecht in the Ammerland district.
The nature reserve, designated NSG WE 181, was 91 hectares in size. It was fully part of the FFH area "Fintlandsmoor und Dänikhorster Moor". The area has been under nature protection since October 24, 1987. In June 2017, it opened up in the newly designated "Fintlandsmoor und Dänikhorster Moor" nature reserve. The district of Ammerland was responsible for the lower nature conservation authority.
The area is southwest of Bad Zwischenahn and northwest of Edewecht. It consists of two uncultivated remains of raised bogs. The high moor lies on the edge of the Ammerländer Geest within the Hunte-Leda moor lowland. The northern part drains via ditches to the Ollenbäke, which flows into the Große Süderbäke near Apen. In Apen this becomes Aper Tief. The southern part drains via ditches to the floodplain.