Best attractions and places to see around Filsum, a village in the district of Leer, East Frisia, Germany, offers a combination of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. Situated near the Dutch border, the region features meadows, fields, and small rivers, with numerous windmills. Filsum is located within the Dreistromland, where the Ems, Leda, and Jümme rivers converge, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its flat, green agricultural landscapes and historical landmarks.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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This bridge is also popularly known as "Katzenbuckel"
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Very nice strolling street. On one side is the wonderful town hall of Leer. On the other side are some of the filming locations of the Friesland crime series.
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One of the most beautiful corners of Leer
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So, Leer really has a beautiful old town and an interesting history that you shouldn't miss. So take your time and definitely plan a ski tour (obtain information from the tourist office). It's really interesting. And there is a beautiful nature reserve in Leer with lakes that are also perfect for picnics. And a maze in which it's good to have a cell phone with a navigation system so you can find your way out again😉There are many nice opportunities to eat, drink tea in the East Frisian style and also opportunities to walk at the harbor or take a boat tour. I still can't write it down here, but it works fine.🫣
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Empty with its buildings is worth seeing.
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The houses in the old town of Leer have been lovingly restored. A walk through the narrow streets is worthwhile because there is so much to discover: small shops, tea rooms, restaurants and many small details on the houses of the people who live here.
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The bridge is really narrow. Allegedly only 180cm wide. Concentration is required when crossing by car.
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Filsum is situated in the picturesque Dreistromland, where the Ems, Leda, and Jümme rivers converge. You can explore the Filsumer Moor, a high moor with a 5 km circular path to observe thick peat layers. The region is also characterized by traditional "wallhecken" (hedgerows) and numerous windmills, adding to its natural charm.
Yes, Filsum and its surroundings offer several historical sites. Within Filsum, you can visit the 13th-century St. Vitus Church and explore the historic town center with its well-preserved 17th-century half-timbered houses. Nearby, Burg Stickhausen in Detern and Castle Evenburg in Leer, with its beautiful baroque garden, are notable historic buildings. The Old Town, Leer, is also highly recommended for its historic houses and ambiance.
The flat, green landscape around Filsum is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling and walking along the riverbanks of the Ems, Leda, and Jümme. Canoeing is also popular on these rivers during summer. For specific routes, explore the cycling routes around Filsum or the running trails in the area.
Absolutely. Don't miss the Leda Bridge Amdorf – Narrowest Car Bridge in Germany, which is only 1.80 meters wide and regulated by traffic lights, offering a unique crossing experience. Another interesting spot is the Railway Bridge over the Leda, which cyclists and hikers can cross, providing views of the Leda barrage.
The region offers a blend of cultural experiences. The Kulturspeicher Evenburg hosts regular events like concerts and theater performances and houses a local history museum. In Leer, you can visit the Bunting Teamuseum to learn about local tea culture or the Leeraner Modell- und Spielewelt. Filsum also hosts annual events like the Filsumer Derby (equestrian tournament) and the Schützenfest (shooting festival).
Many attractions around Filsum are suitable for families. Exploring the historic town centers of Filsum and Leer, walking or cycling along the rivers, and visiting the Leer City Harbour are all great options. The Old Town, Leer, is specifically categorized as family-friendly, offering small shops and restaurants to explore.
Visitors particularly enjoy the well-preserved historic ambiance, especially in places like the Old Town, Leer, with its lovingly restored buildings and narrow streets. The unique experience of crossing the Leda Bridge Amdorf is also a highlight for many. The combination of historical charm and the picturesque river landscape makes the area very appealing.
Filsum hosts its town hall, which includes a tourist information center. This is the best place to inquire about local events, services, and additional attractions in the area.
The Leer City Harbour is a historic harbor adjacent to Leer's old town, offering a beautiful waterfront ambiance. You can also visit the Barßel Marina, which features an original mini lighthouse and a viewing platform, perfect for enjoying the harbor views.
Yes, the region offers numerous cycling routes through its flat farmlands and along rivers. Popular options include the "Nordgeorgsfehn Canal – Brückenfehn Drawbridge loop from Filsum" and the "Jümme Riverside Cycle Path – Brückenfehn Drawbridge loop from Lammertsfehn." You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around Filsum guide.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are generally best for outdoor activities in Filsum. The weather is milder, making it ideal for cycling, hiking, and canoeing on the rivers. During these seasons, the natural landscape is vibrant, and local events like the Filsumer Derby might also be taking place.
Filsum is known for being the home of the "XXL-Ostfriesen" and bonesetter Tamme Hanken. His farm, the Hankenhof, is now run by his wife Carmen and is a point of interest for those familiar with his work.


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