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Jogging around Natural Park Vehnemoor offers a unique experience within its extensive moorland landscapes. The park spans 1,676 hectares, characterized by high moor undergoing renaturation, with newly wetted areas and "Moorwald" (moor forest) sections. The terrain is largely flat, featuring easily accessible paths that range from firm to softer sandy surfaces. This environment provides a tranquil setting for running, away from urban noise.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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History Because the municipality of Edewecht, then part of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, had not been connected to the railway network during its construction until the beginning of the 20th century, the local council sought its own connection to the Oldenburg–Leer main line in Zwischenahn. On January 8, 1910, the Oldenburg State Ministry approved the construction. The municipality entrusted the construction and operation of the line to the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railway. Construction costs were estimated at 429,000 marks. The Grand Duchy provided a subsidy of 130,000 marks; the municipality had to finance the remainder itself. On December 15, 1912, operations commenced on the seven-kilometer-long, standard-gauge, single-track line. It was primarily intended for the transport of peat, which at that time was also used as fuel for locomotives, as well as for the transport of livestock.
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The field railway operation and the industrial peat extraction of Klasmann-Deilmann at the Vehnemoor plant ended at the beginning of 2025.
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Former railway lines or embankments in the moor often serve as cycle and hiking trails. Therefore, there are still cycle tours that bear the name "Peat Railway in the Vehnemoor".
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Griendtsveen Edewecht peat works South of the Küstenkanal in the Edewecht district of Husbäke is the Edewecht plant of Griendtsveen AG. It was largely rebuilt in 1996 on the site of the former Sevin peat works. Its 600 mm field railway was dismantled and replaced by a new railway with a 900 mm gauge. The plant reaches the Vehnemoor, where peat is extracted in the immediate neighbourhood of the Klasmann-Deilmann mining areas. The two route networks have several crossings and also a track connection. The locomotive fleet is diversified and also includes modernised machines or machines that have been heavily rebuilt in-house. Since many locomotives are located in the inaccessible moor and do not go to the factory even at weekends, you only get to see a part of them when you visit. At the factory itself and on the connecting line to the Vehnemoor, the field railway operation can be easily observed from public areas.
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Great cycle path easy to ride
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In hot weather, nice shady tour.
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Because the municipality of Edewecht in what was then the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg was not connected to the rail network when the railways were built until the beginning of the twentieth century, the municipal council tried to establish its own connection to the Oldenburg–Leer main railway in Zwischenahn. On January 8, 1910, the Oldenburg State Ministry approved the construction. Construction and operation were transferred by the municipality to the Grand Ducal Oldenburg State Railway. The construction costs were estimated at 429,000 marks. The Grand Duchy gave a subsidy of 130,000 marks; the community had to finance the rest itself. On December 15, 1912, operations opened on the standard-gauge, single-track railway, which was seven kilometers long. It was primarily intended to transport peat, which was also used as fuel for locomotives at the time, and to transport livestock.
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Peat is a form of humus that is created in bogs due to the lack of oxygen under water and the acidic pH value from dead bog plants. Peat consists of incompletely decomposed and preserved plant remains, especially peat moss (Sphagnum).
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Natural Park Vehnemoor offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 220 trails available. These routes cater to various fitness levels, including easy, moderate, and some more challenging options.
The terrain in Natural Park Vehnemoor is largely flat, characterized by its unique high moor landscape. You'll find easily accessible paths, some of which are sandy but generally firm, offering a comfortable running surface. Running on these natural surfaces is often gentler on joints than paved roads.
Yes, Natural Park Vehnemoor has plenty of options for beginners and those looking for an easier run. Out of over 220 routes, about 40 are classified as easy, providing gentle paths through the tranquil moorland. An example of a moderate route that is still accessible is the Running loop from Siedlung Bachmannsweg, which is 5.4 km long.
Absolutely. The extensive network of paths within the 1,676-hectare nature reserve, and its connection to the broader Moor-Veenland Nature Park, provides ample opportunities for long-distance running. While many routes are moderate, like the Um Edewecht Umzu Cycling Route – Kleinbahnweg loop from Moorkamp at 12 km, you can combine trails for longer distances.
While jogging, you can observe the ecological restoration of the moor, with newly wetted areas and typical high moor flora like cotton grass and sphagnum moss. Keep an eye out for wildlife, especially various bird species. You might also encounter historical traces of peat extraction, such as the buffer stop of a former narrow-gauge railway. Notable natural highlights include the Oak Avenue Along Vehnemoor Nature Reserve and the Vehnemoor Rewetted Peatland.
Yes, the open, expansive nature of the moor provides many scenic views. You can enjoy picturesque vistas of the regenerating moor, especially in late summer when rowan berries and birch trees add color. Specific viewpoints include the View of Venenmoor Nature Reserve and the View of the Vehnemoor Nature Reserve. There's also a crane and goose observation tower in the southeastern part of the moor on Georg-Schuhmacher-Straße.
Yes, the park's easily accessible and largely flat paths make it suitable for family jogging. The tranquil environment and natural surfaces are ideal for a pleasant outing with children, allowing them to enjoy nature while staying active.
While the region is generally dog-friendly, it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect the delicate moorland ecosystem and its wildlife. Always check local signage for specific regulations on individual trails.
Natural Park Vehnemoor offers a great jogging experience year-round. However, late summer is particularly scenic when rowan berries and birch trees add color, and cotton grass stretches across the moor. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant temperatures and unique natural beauty. Winter jogging is possible, but paths might be softer or icy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Yes, many of the running routes in Natural Park Vehnemoor are circular, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. An example is the popular Peat railway in the Vehnemoor – Griendtsveen Peat Works Edewecht loop from Sportplatz Hogenset.
Parking is generally available at various access points around the park. Many routes, like the Peat railway in the Vehnemoor – Griendtsveen Peat Works Edewecht loop from Sportplatz Hogenset, start from locations with designated parking, such as Sportplatz Hogenset. Look for signs indicating parking areas near trailheads.
The running routes in Natural Park Vehnemoor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 130 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquility, the unique moorland scenery, and the well-maintained, accessible paths that provide a peaceful escape into nature.


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