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Jogging routes around Holste offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical fortifications to natural wetlands and serene forest paths. The region features well-preserved ramparts, extensive salt marsh areas, and tranquil landscapes with creeks, meadows, and forests. Terrain is generally varied, providing options for different running preferences.
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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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Deelbrügge water mill The Deelbrügge watermill, located on the Lune and the L134 road between Beverstedt and Stubben, was first mentioned in 1497 in the so-called “Vörder Register” by the then Archbishop Johann Rohde from Bremen. She belonged e.g. d. Currently, like the neighboring farm, the castle men of Altluneberg. In 1927, the Deelbrügge farm with the water mill was bought by the Bremen merchant Reinhard Schmidt. The mill was then sold in 1991 by the grandson Lüke Schmidt and his wife Gertrud to the Beverstedt community for the symbolic price of one DM. After several new buildings and renovations, the current mill dates back to 1850 and was completely and successfully renovated by the Beverstedt municipality from 1991 to 1995. Until 1936 it was powered by a wooden water wheel, the design of which is almost identical to the current wheel.
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Pretty place, well suited for a rest by the water
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The Deelbrügge watermill has been looked after by the Beverstedt local history association and its watermill working group for 25 years. Among other things, this is active at the mill on the third Saturday of each month from 2:00 p.m. Guests and interested parties are welcome. https://www.heimatverein-beverstedt.de/einrichtungen/wassermuehle-deelbruegge/
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This fourth-oldest fun run in Germany is a real highlight in its own way. Written on a typewriter with certificates. 🙂 Every 1st Sunday of the year, the well-known "Rund um Wellen" run takes place. Through a beautiful Geest landscape even with a few meters of altitude.😉😀
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The watermill Deelbrügge on the river Lune was first mentioned in 1497. After several changes of ownership over the centuries, the mill was bought by the municipality of Beverstedt in 1991 and extensively restored between 1991 and 1995. The Heimatvetein of the municipality of Beverstedt looks after the mill, which can still be used to grind flour for demonstration purposes. Sightseeing tours can be arranged with the Heimatvetein.
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The late-classical Fabian and Sebastian Church in Beverstedt is a cruciform church that was built in 1849-1851. This striking brick building has an entrance facade with two roof towers. In front of the church entrance is the foundation of a historic Richter stone. A sign explains the background to this.
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The place name Beverstedt comes from early mentions of Westerbeverstedt ("Westrian bever igi seti" = on the western beaver island). The eponymous beaver was therefore included in Beverstedt's coat of arms. Striking beaver figures stand both in the town center at the beaver fountain and at the town entrances to Beverstedt.
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The place name Beverstedt comes from early mentions of Westerbeverstedt ("Westrian bever igi seti" = on the western beaver island). The eponymous beaver was therefore included in Beverstedt's coat of arms. Striking beaver figures stand both in the town center at the beaver fountain and at the town entrances to Beverstedt.
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Holste offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 120 tours available. These range from easy jogs to more challenging runs, catering to various fitness levels.
The terrain around Holste is quite varied, featuring historical ramparts, natural wetlands, and serene forest and meadow paths. You'll find options for different running preferences, from relatively flat paths to routes with gentle elevation changes.
Yes, Holste has several easy jogging routes. Out of the over 120 available tours, 12 are specifically categorized as easy, making them perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run.
For runners seeking a greater challenge, Holste offers 18 difficult routes. These trails provide more demanding terrain and potentially longer distances, such as the Deelbrügge Watermill – Beaver Fountain, Beverstedt loop from Wellen, which is 8.3 miles (13.4 km) long.
Holste's natural landscape includes features like the expansive salt marsh areas, tranquil creeks, and peaceful forests. You might also encounter the Oste-Hamme Canal or explore parts of the Franzhorn Forest on your runs.
Yes, Holste offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. You can discover the Ströhe-Spreddig Local History Museum or the unique Teufelsmoor Village and Nature Trail, which provide cultural insights during your run.
The running routes in Holste are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.1 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain and the peaceful natural environments.
Many of the jogging routes in Holste are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. Examples include the popular Running loop from Wellen (9.5 km) and the Running loop from Bokel (8.6 km).
The jogging routes around Holste vary in length. For instance, the Running loop from Axstedt is about 7 km, while the Deelbrügge Watermill – Beaver Fountain, Beverstedt loop from Wellen extends to 13.4 km, providing options for different distances.
Yes, you can find several spots for rest and wildlife observation. Highlights include the Moor Lake with Wildlife Observation Hut and various shelters like the Forest Shelter in Seemoor, perfect for a break or to enjoy the scenery.
Absolutely. Many routes in Holste incorporate water features. You can run alongside the Oste-Hamme Canal or explore areas with creeks and wetlands, offering refreshing views during your run.


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