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    March 5, 2025

    Stage 2: Rheda to Telgte – Ems Cycle Route

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    65.8km

    17.1km/h

    120m

    140m

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    1. June 23, 2018

      Today the longest stage of the Ems cycle path awaits you. It is almost 66 kilometers long and takes you from Rheda to Telgte. It takes you through magical avenues on the Ems, inland dunes, beautiful forests and wide fields and meadows.

      

      Immediately in Rheda you cycle to the banks of the Ems and follow

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    March 5, 2025

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    17.0km/h

    720m

    850m

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    1. November 26, 2021

      This tour is the complete, official Ems cycle path. It takes you around 385 kilometers - with possible diversions it can be a bit more - from the Ems information center in Hövelhof to Emden on the North Sea.

      

      You can find a recommended division into seven stages and detailed descriptions in our collection

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    1. June 23, 2018

      Today, on the completely flat seventh stage, you reach Emden, the destination of the Ems cycle path. It starts in Papenburg towards the Ems. On the way there you pass the Meyer shipyard, for which Papenburg is known. Huge cruise ships are built here, some of which you can admire as you pass by. It is

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    February 26, 2025

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    1. June 23, 2018

      The penultimate stage takes you from Haren to Papenburg. The flat route runs along the banks of the Ems for large parts.

      

      For horse lovers, there is a huge highlight right at the beginning of the stage with the Junkern-Beel riding stables. There they can switch from the bicycle saddle to the horse saddle

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    1. June 23, 2018

      56 flat kilometers await you today, taking you from Lingen to Haren. From Lingen you cycle between the Dortmund-Ems canal, which runs straight north to your right, and the Ems, which meanders playfully in the same direction to your left, to the Geeste reservoir. There you can take a break and, if the

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    1. June 23, 2018

      Today's stage takes you from Emsdetten to Lingen. As in the previous stages, the route is quite flat and therefore very pleasant to ride.

      

      Just behind Emsdetten you cross the Ems and can enjoy the wonderful view of the river and its wooded banks from the bridge. Once you have reached the other side of

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    1. June 23, 2018

      The Ems cycle path winds through a magical landscape on this stage from Telgte to Emsdetten. You cycle past lakes, through forests and of course along the Ems, which you cross several times today.

      

      Shortly after Telgte you pass the former manor house Haus Langen. The estate includes a water mill that is

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    1. June 23, 2018

      The Ems Cycle Path begins in the Moosheide nature reserve at the Ems Information Center. There, on the edge of the Teutoburg Forest, the water seeps out of the ground in a large spring area. This means that there are several Ems springs that combine to form the 371-kilometer-long river. The best way

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