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Kurbelfähre „Fähr Harm“ – Windmühle Laar Runde von Emlichheim

Gerd Koers
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Kurbelfähre „Fähr Harm“ – Windmühle Laar Runde von Emlichheim

planned a bike ride

July 21, 2022

Kurbelfähre „Fähr Harm“ – Windmühle Laar Runde von Emlichheim

Moderate

02:12

35.0km

15.9km/h

60m

60m

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Overview

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The route includes a crossing by ferry. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Includes a ferry crossing

Check ferry timetable.

After 8.69 km for 1 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

821 m

Vechte River Path

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Unfortunately not always in the "new" way!

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2

2.46 km

Unfortunately some bad paths, but the beautiful landscape on the Vechte makes up for it!

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3

8.69 km

If it is defective, there are "fixed" paths over the Vechte on the left and right.

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13.0 km

In addition to the mill is the same Festplatz, WoMo parking space, and of course the mooring of the Vechtezomp .. From here we continue along the Vechte along to Emlichheim

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5

14.4 km

Laar Border Crossing

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Popular cycling location right on the border with the Netherlands.

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6

24.4 km

The market square in Coevorden has a beautiful "goose fountain". Several streets run in the shape of a star towards the market square. There are many nice restaurants there. Delicious traditional poffertjes or kibbeling and gourmets!

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24.7 km

Coevorden

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Coevorden owes its name to its strategic location on a sand ridge. Here farmers could let their cows wade through the swamp (forden). That's how the name Coevorden was born!

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26.1 km

Coevorden-Piccardie Canal Cycle Path

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Already and calm to drive. Whereby you immediately notice the difference between D and NL (-;

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35.0 km

End point

Bus stop

Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

22.5 km

8.55 km

2.27 km

1.64 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

12.8 km

11.3 km

9.90 km

867 m

214 m

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