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Top 15 Natural Monuments around Nortmoor

Best natural monuments around Nortmoor are situated within the Leer district of East Frisia, Germany, an area defined by its distinctive landscape of canals, dikes, and meadow areas. This region features a unique lowland water landscape, including significant river systems and ecologically important habitats. The natural features collectively offer opportunities for observing local flora and fauna.

Best natural monuments around Nortmoor

  • The most popular natural monuments is Aper Tief Nature Reserve, a river and natural monument known for its…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Bird Sanctuary

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For an immense 33,000 Reichstaler, the 7.1 kilometer long main fen canal was finally completed in 1781. The construction of this then indispensable canal by the "Rhauderfehn Compagnie" took a …

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Aper Tief Nature Reserve

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Between Detern and Apen we drive along the small river that takes us from the mouth of the Jümme along this nature reserve. The route here on the south side …

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Hasselt Water Park

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In 2001, after intensive planning, we were able to open our water park directly at the Hasselt waterworks. In a 7,000 m2 large, naturally designed area, we offer …

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Bagbander Tief

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The wetted areas on the Bagbander Tief in the area of the mouth into the Sauteler Canal offer a habitat due to their rich structure

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Aper Tief Nature Reserve

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The Aper Tief is a small river in the Lower Saxon communities of Apen in the district of Ammerland and Detern in the community of Jümme in the district of …

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Lucas Bohlen
August 21, 2025, Bagbander Tief

At this point you will find a nice rest area.

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The waterlogged areas at the Bagbander Tief near the mouth of the Sautel Canal provide a habitat for numerous animal and plant species thanks to their rich structural diversity. In addition to the water, you'll find tall herbaceous vegetation, reed beds, and woody vegetation, which provide breeding and feeding habitats for rare species such as the wood sandpiper, the kingfisher, and the banded demoiselle. Source: Sign at the rest area

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Aper Tief The Aper Tief is a natural river in the municipality of Apen. Coming from the east, it flows through the farming communities of Hengstforde, Vreschen Bokel and Holtgast, from where it merges into the Jümme. Two retention areas were created along the river, which have become a fantastic nature reserve. The connection of the Aper Tief with the Jümme, Leda and Ems as far as the North Sea means that the tides are noticeable in this area with a tidal range of 60 to 120 cm. While hiking or cycling, discover the freshwater mudflats in Hengstforde and the floodplain landscape in Holtgast with its diverse birdlife. Anglers will also find excellent conditions here.

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Rolli
July 10, 2024, Bagbander Tief

A great view over the depression from the bridge

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Aper Tief The Aper Tief is a natural river in the municipality of Apen. Coming from the east, it flows through the farming communities of Hengstforde, Vreschen Bokel and Holtgast and then merges into the Jümme. Two retention areas were created along the river, which have become a fantastic nature reserve. The connection of the Aper Tief with the Jümme, Leda and Ems all the way to the North Sea means that the tides in this area are noticeable with a tidal range of 60 to 120 cm. Discover the freshwater mudflats in Hengstforde and the floodplain landscape in Holtgast with its diverse birdlife while hiking or cycling. Anglers will also find excellent conditions here.

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Alwin R 🚲
September 18, 2023, Wasserpark Hasselt

You can stay here...for a picnic or something for the little ones to play with and a little story too

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Rolli
September 17, 2023, Wasserpark Hasselt

A fantastic day trip for the whole family. Fun is guaranteed. Here you can have a great picnic 🧺, learn a lot, and even get the water flowing with plenty of activities using your own muscle power.

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The Aper Tief is a small river in the Lower Saxony communities of Apen in the Ammerland district and Detern in the Jümme municipality in the Leer district.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments around Nortmoor?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Aper Tief Nature Reserve, known for its renaturation efforts and well-developed bike path. Another favorite is the Bird Sanctuary, a 240-hectare refuge with a 7-kilometer circular route and a lookout tower. The Bagbander Tief is also highly regarded for its rich habitat near the Sauteler Canal, ideal for observing various animal species.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Nortmoor area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Nortmoor are suitable for families. The Bird Sanctuary offers a 7-kilometer circular route that is great for walks, and the Hasselt Water Park features playful elements for children to interact with water, alongside educational exhibits. Both Aper Tief Nature Reserve and Bagbander Tief are also considered family-friendly, offering gentle paths and opportunities for nature observation.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Nortmoor?

The Nortmoor region is characterized by a distinctive lowland water landscape. You'll encounter numerous canals, dikes, and meadow areas. Significant features include river systems like the Bagbander Tief and Sautel Canal, which are rich in biodiversity. The area is known for its waterlogged sections, providing habitats for various animal and plant species, including rare birds and damselflies.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The area around Nortmoor is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on well-developed paths, such as those found near the Aper Tief Nature Reserve. Hiking and birdwatching are popular at the Bird Sanctuary, which has a dedicated circular route. The region's canals and dikes also offer scenic routes for leisurely walks and bike tours. For more specific routes, you can explore options in the Cycling around Nortmoor or Running Trails around Nortmoor guides.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Nortmoor?

Yes, there are several opportunities for hiking. The Bird Sanctuary features a 7-kilometer circular route, perfect for observing wildlife. While specific dedicated hiking trails directly within every natural monument might vary, the broader region offers numerous paths along canals and dikes suitable for walking. For more extensive options, you can check the Running Trails around Nortmoor guide, which includes routes like the 'Ostfriesland Hiking Trail loop from Logabirum'.

What wildlife can I observe at the natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Nortmoor are rich in wildlife, especially bird species. The Bird Sanctuary alone provides habitat for over 60 bird species. At Bagbander Tief, particularly near its mouth into the Sauteler Canal, you can observe various animal species, including rare birds like the wood sandpiper and kingfisher, as well as the banded demoiselle (a type of damselfly). Binoculars are highly recommended for the best viewing experience.

Is there any historical or cultural significance to the natural monuments?

While the primary focus is natural beauty, some sites offer a blend of nature and local history. The Hasselt Water Park, for instance, provides insights into the history and technology of water supply in the region, showcasing models from old peat wells to modern treatment plants. The broader East Frisian landscape, with its canals and dikes, also reflects centuries of human interaction with the natural environment.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Nortmoor?

The natural monuments around Nortmoor can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn often offer particularly pleasant conditions. Spring brings blooming flora and active birdlife, while autumn provides beautiful colors and cooler temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer is also popular, especially for cycling, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather. Winter walks can be serene, especially in areas like the Bird Sanctuary.

Are there viewpoints or lookout towers at the natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. The Bird Sanctuary features a lookout tower, providing elevated views over its 240-hectare re-wetted area, ideal for birdwatching. Additionally, the Aper Tief Nature Reserve also has a lookout tower along its well-developed bike path, offering scenic vistas of the river and surrounding landscape.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Nortmoor?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and the rich biodiversity of the area. Many enjoy the opportunities for birdwatching and observing various animal species, especially at the Bird Sanctuary and Bagbander Tief. The well-developed cycle paths, such as those near the Aper Tief Nature Reserve, are also a highlight, allowing for pleasant tours through the unique lowland water landscape. The family-friendly nature of many sites, like the Hasselt Water Park, is also frequently praised.

Are there any specific natural monuments recognized for their uniqueness in the Leer district?

Yes, the Leer district, which includes Nortmoor, designates 'Naturdenkmale' (natural monuments) for their scientific, natural, local historical, rare, unique, or beautiful characteristics. One such entry, ND-LER 074, is specifically located east of Nortmoor, near Holtlander Straße, recognized for its uniqueness and beauty within the regional context.

Are there facilities like parking or cafes near the natural monuments?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every natural monument are not guaranteed, the Hasselt Water Park does offer parking facilities. For other locations, parking is generally available in nearby towns or designated areas. For cafes, you would typically find options in Nortmoor itself or surrounding villages. The tips for the Bird Sanctuary mention accessibility by car, implying nearby parking.

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