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Jogging routes around Wildeshausen traverse a diverse landscape within the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park. The region features varied terrain, including extensive forests, tranquil heathland, and significant river landscapes along the Hunte. Runners can explore well-maintained trails that wind through moorland areas and past historical sites, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural interest.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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10.8km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.6km
01:59
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Hard run. Very 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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The senior citizens' trail along the Hunte river is very beautiful and shady. In parts, it is lined with sugar maples.
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It is already an old large oak tree
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Around 1938, Dietrich Schwarting built a sheepfold on his property at the Pestrup burial ground. He began breeding Heidschnucke sheep and thus acquired a flock, which he tended at the burial ground. After Dietrich Schwarting's death, his son Georg continued the breeding. The sheepfold became dilapidated and too small. The large flock could no longer be accommodated in the sheepfold. The Düngstrup Local History Society planned to build a new sheepfold in 1968. In order to be independent of Schwarting, the building had to be constructed on a different property. On Saturday, February 22, 1969, the new building was handed over to Schwarting, the shepherd, in the presence of many honored guests. In April 1973, disagreements arose with the shepherd. Schwarting sold the flock and his property to emigrate to Canada. At intervals, several shepherds took over the Pestrup burial ground with their flocks. On April 10, 1976, the sheepfold burned down (children playing). After several discussions, it was decided to rebuild the sheepfold. The topping-out ceremony was held on October 15, 1976. Many shepherds followed suit. On August 18, 1981, a barn for straw, fodder, and hay was built behind the sheepfold. Afterward, the sheepfold was no longer used. Politicians suggested another use, which the local history society did not approve. The forestry administration now takes over grazing the burial ground and finds a suitable herd of Heidschnuck sheep in Wagenfeld-Ströhen. The Teerling family, from the Teerling shepherd's farm, makes the herd available twice a year. This is how the three-way alliance works: Teerling the sheep, the forestry office the burial ground, and the Düngstrup local history society the sheepfold complex. On the night of February 26, 1981, the sheepfold was taken over. On February 27, 2011, the sheepfold burned down again (arson). The local history society was not discouraged and began rebuilding. On May 12, 2012, the sheepfold was dedicated with an ecumenical service. Source: https://heimatverein-duengstrup.de/der-schafkoben-auf-dem-pestruper-graeberfeld/
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The 39-hectare heathland of the Pestrup burial ground contains 531 burial mounds from the late Bronze Age (900–200 BC). It is the largest burial ground in Northern Europe that is still visible. As with the megalithic tombs, the ducal government in Oldenburg also undertook conservation work here. In 1909, the burial ground became state property through government purchase and has since been protected as a natural and cultural monument. Source: https://heimatverein-duengstrup.de/der-schafkoben-auf-dem-pestruper-graeberfeld/
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It's really beautiful here. It's definitely worth a visit.
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There is a lot of water in the Hunte today, so passing under the bridge in a kayak is no problem.
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Wildeshausen offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 130 trails available for you to explore. These routes cater to various fitness levels, from easy paths to more challenging runs through the diverse landscape of the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park.
Yes, Wildeshausen has a good selection of easy running routes. There are 15 routes specifically classified as 'easy', perfect for beginners, families, or those looking for a more relaxed run. Many of these paths offer gentle terrain along the Hunte River or through accessible parts of the nature park.
Jogging in Wildeshausen offers a rich variety of natural landscapes. You'll primarily experience the diverse terrain of the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, which includes extensive forests, tranquil heathland, and significant river landscapes along the Hunte. Moorland areas like the Wildeshauser Geestmoor also provide opportunities for runs through unique natural environments.
Yes, many of the running routes in Wildeshausen are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Bridge over the Hunte – Hunte Cycle Path loop from Wildeshausen is a popular circular option, offering scenic views along the Hunte River.
Wildeshausen's running trails often pass by fascinating historical and natural landmarks. You can run through the ancient Pestruper Burial Ground, which integrates historical sites into a natural heathland environment. The region is also dotted with impressive megalithic tombs, such as the Glaner Braut, which can be incorporated into longer routes. Additionally, the Moorbeck Manor is another point of interest nearby.
Absolutely! The Hunte River is a central natural feature, and many routes run alongside its banks. The Huntepadd Trail – Hunte Bridge loop from Wildeshausen is an excellent choice, showcasing the Hunte River from multiple perspectives, including sections with steep banks and ancient trees. Another option is The Hunte River and its oxbow lakes – Pestruper Burial Ground loop from Wildeshausen.
The running trails in Wildeshausen are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 70 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the Hunte River, and the unique experience of running through historical sites like the Pestruper Burial Ground.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter run, there are several options. For instance, the Bridge over the Hunte loop from Wildeshausen is a moderate 6.1-mile (9.8 km) path that can be completed in about 40 minutes, offering a great way to enjoy the scenery without committing to a long distance.
The Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, including its moorland areas like the Wildeshauser Geestmoor, is known for its rich variety of flora and fauna. Running through these tranquil natural areas, especially early in the morning or late afternoon, increases your chances of spotting local wildlife.
Wildeshausen offers enjoyable running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially when the heathland is in bloom. Summer is also great, particularly for shaded forest trails. Even in winter, many routes remain accessible, offering a serene experience through the quiet landscapes.
Yes, within the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park and along some routes, you can find rest areas and shelters. For example, highlights like the Poggenpohl's Eck Rest Area and the Fillerkuhle Rest Area provide spots to take a break during your run.


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