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Germany
Lower Saxony
East Frisia
Aurich
Südbrookmerland

Path Along the Ringkanal – View of Lake Tannenhausen loop from Bedekaspel

Routes
Bike touring routes & trails
Germany
Lower Saxony
East Frisia
Aurich
Südbrookmerland

Path Along the Ringkanal – View of Lake Tannenhausen loop from Bedekaspel

Moderate

5.0

(13)

50

riders

Path Along the Ringkanal – View of Lake Tannenhausen loop from Bedekaspel

03:09

48.4km

60m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

Tips

Includes a movable bridge

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After 13.8 km for 17 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Parking

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3.72 km

Wiegboldsbur Windmill

Highlight • Monument

Lovingly restored windmills are part of the landscape of Südbrookmerland. The eye-catcher of the village of Wiegboldsbur is a three-storey and fully functional gallery Dutchman from 1812, which is now looked after by the Wiegboldsbur mill association. Old agricultural machinery and equipment, such as harvesting and threshing machines, are used for exhibition purposes and for practical use.

season
March to October
opening hours

Fri 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m
Sun 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (every last Sunday of the month)
Other appointments by arrangement.
Other Information

Fridays from 4 p.m. is action day
Tea and pastries are available in the cozy tea room. You can buy different types of bread baked in the stone oven. In the outbuilding there is a blacksmith's and carpenter's workshop. From 4 p.m., old handicrafts will also be on display. Then there are also expert tours of the mill and the adjoining local history museum with a photo exhibition.
Visits and guided tours of the mill take place.

Contact
Address
Forlitzer Strasse 125
26624 Südbrookmerland (Wiegboldsbur)
phone
0 49 42 / 99 05 72
contact persons
Mr. Heiko Buschmann

Source: ostfriesland.de/mein-ostfriesland/ferienorte/suedbrookmerland/interessantes/muehle-wiegboldsbur.html

The mill was built in 1812 by Dirck Suncken Kruse as a "Pelde and Mahlmühle along with a house" with two grinding and Pelde lanes.[1] At the time of its construction, the building was one storey and about 3.5 m lower than today. The canopy was initially equipped with sail wings and codend and was turned into the wind by hand. In 1851, the miller Frerich Bruns Janshen had the stone substructure and thus the mill itself increased from two to three floors and in 1856 the miller's house was "significantly enlarged and improved" by the operator and a "carriage house" was built.[1] In 1909, the building was converted from a sail to a blind wing (flap wing) and wind rose operation. Around 1925, a power generation system was installed in the connecting wing of the mill to the packing house, which not only supplied the mill but also some neighboring houses with energy. The plant could be operated both with wind and with a diesel engine, which was installed in 1927 and made the mill independent of the wind.

Source: Wikipedia

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7.99 km

Path Along the Ringkanal

Highlight • Cycleway

Beautiful bike route along the ring canal.

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13.8 km

Rahe Lock

Highlight • Structure

Invites you to go on day trips to Emden. Seasonal !! Pedestrians and cyclists are welcome!

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17.5 km

Stadthafen Aurich

Lake

5

18.4 km

Aurich Old Town

Highlight • Settlement

The district court is now located in this former castle.
There are also many old buildings around it

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27.4 km

Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach

Highlight • Beach

The lake has a wonderful white pebble beach. The water is crystal clear. In addition to a beautiful wakeboarding can also pedal boats, canoes, bicycles and beach chairs are borrowed.

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28.6 km

View of Lake Tannenhausen

Highlight • Lake

Due to the white gravel beach, locals jokingly call it the "Rimini of East Frisia". The best water quality is also why the Tannenhausen bathing lake is so popular with holidaymakers and locals alike. Directly on the lake, there is a holiday home area with high-quality houses in the typical East Frisian style. You can book the accommodations through us. At the Tannenhausen bathing lake, there is an area specially designed for dogs (fenced and accessible via its own door), where owners can now relax together with their four-legged friends.

The nationwide TV magazine TV Hören und Sehen rated Germany's most beautiful bathing lakes in one of its 2009 issues. The Tannenhausen bathing lake is also among the 50 best bathing lakes. This also confirmed that the Aurich district of Tannenhausen has the best bathing lake in East Frisia.
Source:
aurich-tourismus.de/freizeit-und-shopping/erholungsgebiet-tannenhausen

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38.1 km

Moordorf Peat Museum

Highlight • Historical Site

The Museum of Poverty

The Moormuseum Moordorf is one of the idiosyncratic museums in northwestern Germany and has therefore become an attraction especially for leisure travelers. It is one of the most visited museums in East Frisia. The "Museum of Poverty", as it is also called, represents the difficult 200-year development history of an East Frisian bog landscape in an unspoilt moor landscape.

The museum is maintained by the association Moormuseum Moordorf e. V., who cordially invites you to become a member.
The membership form can be downloaded here.


season
Spring beginning (20.03.) To 31. October
(out of season are group visits
on request!)
054


"Ottohütte" in the Moormuseum

opening hours
Daily from 10:00 - 18:00 o'clock input MM
Admission until 17:00


entrance fees
Adults (from 16 years) 4 €
Children from 6 years € 1.50


You will find a cozy tearoom with us
as well as a museum shop.
We also offer cyclists an e-bike station.


Source: Moormuseum Moordorf e. V. Victorburer Moor 7a 26624 Südbrookmerland

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40.3 km

Very scenic route, on which you can drive from the moor museum in Victorbur always by the water to the Ems-Jade Canal near Aurich. The condition of the path on the single trail is not always great, but the views of the geest landscape, hedgerows and side arms of the canal make up for one or the other hopping stretch. Is also used as a walking and hiking trail, so it can get a bit tight on nice days.

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48.4 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

18.5 km

17.9 km

7.11 km

4.28 km

488 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

21.4 km

15.8 km

5.06 km

3.95 km

1.46 km

722 m

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Monday 6 July

21°C

15°C

43 %

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