Attractions and places to see around Vlagtwedde, a village in the Groningen province of the Netherlands, offer diverse experiences. The area features historical landmarks, such as well-preserved fortifications, alongside natural landscapes including forests and meandering rivers like the Ruiten Aa. Visitors can explore cultural sites, engage in outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, and discover recreational parks. This region provides a blend of history, nature, and local culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The bridge over the Dortmund-Ems Canal is located between Borsum and Herbrum.
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Always nice to look at
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The northernmost lock of the Dortmund Ems Canal
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Bourtange is an inhabited former fortress in the Netherlands. It is located in the Dutch province of Groningen, two kilometers from the German-Dutch border near Dörpen. Bourtange belongs to Westerwolde, whose part of the municipality Vlagtwedde therefore has a cannon in its coat of arms. Wikipedia
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Kapitein Prottstraat 1C 9545 PE Bourtange Route The Bourtange fortress mill was built on the model of a post mill from Ter Haar, which stood in Bourtange until 1832, but was transported to Ter Haar after the fortress was dissolved. A fortress mill must not only be able to grind grain, but also be able to be dismantled quickly in the event of a siege. It took about a day to dismantle the mill. The mill could then be reinstalled in a safe location where it was no longer in the enemy's line of fire and protected from cannonballs. To ensure that grain could still be ground during a siege, a horse mill was used, i.e. a mill that was not powered by wind power, but by a horse (steed) or a donkey. https://www.visitgroningen.nl/de/standorte/2092796692/festungsmuhle-bourtange
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Bourtange is always a nice destination on the bike tour from Emsland to the Netherlands, but here the hikers have a clear advantage, they simply see more -:)
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Very nice part with a view of the Ems. There are also sections always behind the dike: not visible there
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The original Rosmill in Bourtange is said to be about 400 years old, but the mill that stands there today is a reconstruction from 1988.
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The most prominent historical site is Bourtange Fortress, a well-preserved star-shaped fortification that operates as an open-air museum. You can explore its restored buildings, museums, and enjoy authentic cafes. Additionally, the Protestant Church in Vlagtwedde, dating from the 13th century, and the quaint village of Sellingen with its traditional architecture, offer further cultural insights. In Sellingen, the old Stelmakerij (wagon maker's workshop) now serves as an exhibition space showcasing the Westerwolde landscape.
Yes, you can immerse yourself in nature at Natuurgebied De Burcht, which features winding hiking trails, lush forests, and serene lakeside views. The Ter Apelerbossen, among the oldest forests in Groningen, offer numerous walking routes, some leading along the meandering Ruiten Aa river. The Ruiten Aa itself provides picturesque landscapes ideal for hiking and cycling.
The region is excellent for cycling and hiking. You can enjoy the Ems Cycle Path, which offers well-signposted routes along the Ems river. For hiking, there are routes around the Ruiten Aa, with options starting from Borgertange and Sellingen. You can find various hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, by exploring Hiking around Vlagtwedde.
Absolutely. Bourtange Fortress is a great family destination with its historical exhibits and open-air museum experience. The Ems Cycle Path and Ems Cycle Route near Herbrum are suitable for family bike rides. MarinaPark Emstal offers recreational facilities, water views, and a harbor café, making it a pleasant spot for families.
Vlagtwedde is known for its extensive cycling routes. The Ems Cycle Path is a popular choice, offering scenic rides along the Ems river. You can also find numerous cycling tours, including options like the 'Bourtange Fortress loop from Neuengland' or the 'Eemlander Lake loop from Bourtange', by visiting Cycling around Vlagtwedde.
Yes, the Ems Cycle Path is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a smooth and enjoyable experience along the river. This route is well-developed and provides a great way to experience the natural scenery.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and unique charm of Bourtange Fortress, often describing it as a 'fantastic piece of history' with a 'crazy charm and flair'. The cycling routes, such as the Ems Cycle Path, are praised for being 'simply wonderful' and offering relaxed, natural rides. The scenic views and opportunities for breaks at places like MarinaPark Emstal are also highly valued.
Both Bourtange Fortress and MarinaPark Emstal offer cafes and restaurants. Bourtange Fortress has authentic cafes and restaurants within its historic setting. MarinaPark Emstal features a harbor café and restaurant with a terrace, perfect for a leisurely break while enjoying views of the water and boats.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For instance, the 'Low-threshold Groningen routes - Wild horses and living history in Bourtange' is an easy 5.7 km hike. The 'Footbridge at Ruiten Aa – Ruiten Aa loop from Borgertange' is another easy option at about 7.9 km. You can find more easy and moderate hiking trails by checking the Hiking around Vlagtwedde guide.
Beyond the Bourtange Fortress, you can observe the Herbrum Lock, which is a fascinating piece of engineering with its four lifting gates. It's often a highlight for those interested in technology and offers the chance to see large ships up close.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Beetser Koelen Beach loop from Sellingen', which is an easy 28 km trail. Other moderate options include loops from Ter Apel or Vlagtwedde. More details on these trails can be found in the MTB Trails around Vlagtwedde guide.


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