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Urban hiking trails around Natural Park Diepholzer Moor traverse a landscape primarily characterized by expansive moorlands, wet grasslands, and distinct waterways. The region features unique ecosystems with specialized flora such as bell heather, sphagnum mosses, and cotton grass. While known for its natural features, the urban routes often connect these natural elements with town centers and historical sites. The terrain is generally flat, offering accessible paths for exploration.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located near the castle, the mint, and St. Nicholas Church, the Clothmaker's House at Lohnstrasse 2 is part of the city's historic core. Settlement on Lohnstrasse dates back to the 16th century. Presumably, living space in the old town was no longer sufficient, necessitating the construction of 26 houses in the street on Lohne Island, which was then called the "New Town." The name Lohnstrasse was not officially adopted until 1834. At that time, the river that gave the street its name was not called the Lohne but rather the Lohn or the Lohnstrom. House number 2 is first documented in 1688 as "Bödecker's House," which the master glazier Hermann Osthagen had purchased from Bödecker. From 1695 onwards, the clothmaker Friedrich Schröder lived there, followed by other clothmaker families, and later also a master shoemaker, a farmer, and a coachman. Clothmakers also lived and worked at times in the other houses on Lohnstrasse. Except for house number 13, which was demolished at the end of the 1950s, the old building fabric is largely preserved. www.tuchmacher-haus.de
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⛲🎨 The EGO-Lohne Fountain It is centrally located in the market square of Lohne (Oldenburg) and is a popular meeting place. The fountain was designed by the artist Horst Leifer from Dinklage and inaugurated in 1999.
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⛲🎨 The EGO-Lohne Fountain is a well-known modern artwork in the center of Lohne (Oldenburg) that playfully connects the town's industrial past and modern identity. "EGO" is an abbreviation for iron, glass, and fruit, alluding to Lohne's traditional specialized industries (iron processing, glassmaking, and agricultural products). The fountain is intended to symbolize the town's economic dynamism and ingenuity.
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⛲🎨 The EGO-Lohne Fountain It is centrally located in the market square of Lohne (Oldenburg) and is a popular meeting place. The fountain was designed by the artist Horst Leifer from Dinklage and inaugurated in 1999.
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⛲🎨 The EGO-Lohne Fountain is a well-known modern artwork in the center of Lohne (Oldenburg) that playfully connects the town's industrial past and modern identity. "EGO" is an abbreviation for iron, glass, and fruit, alluding to Lohne's traditional specialized industries (iron processing, glassmaking, and agricultural products). The fountain is intended to symbolize the town's economic dynamism and ingenuity.
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🎨 Luzie Uptmoor Gallery The Luzie Uptmoor Gallery is integrated into the premises of the Industrial Museum and showcases works by the regional artist.
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🔎 The permanent exhibition On approximately 1000 m² of exhibition space, visitors can learn all about the various industries that shaped Lohne. Lohne began its industrialization with the production of writing quills from goose quills, which is illustrated in the museum with exhibits such as a replica...
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There are over 25 easy urban hiking trails available in and around the Natural Park Diepholzer Moor, perfect for exploring the towns and the fringes of the unique moor landscape.
While focusing on urban areas, these trails often provide glimpses into the region's distinctive natural features. You'll find paths that skirt the edges of the expansive moorlands, offering views of open landscapes, wet grasslands, and typical moor waterways. Some routes might even lead you past areas undergoing rewetting for restoration, showcasing the park's commitment to its unique ecosystem.
Yes, many of the urban hikes around Natural Park Diepholzer Moor are circular, making them convenient for day trips. For example, you can enjoy the Old Town Hall, Diepholz – Goose market loop from Diepholzer Moor, which offers a pleasant 7.4 km circuit. Another option is the shorter Small Chapel – Garden with plants of the Bible loop from Diepholzer Moor, a 3 km circular route.
The urban trails often connect you with local history and culture. For instance, the Old Town Hall, Diepholz – Diepholz Castle loop from Diepholz takes you past significant landmarks in Diepholz. In Lohne, you can explore routes like the Haus Uptmoor – St. Gertrud Church, Lohne loop from Lohne (Oldenburg), which highlights local architectural and historical points of interest.
Absolutely! All 27 urban hiking trails in this guide are rated as easy, making them highly suitable for families. They typically feature minimal elevation gain and well-maintained paths, perfect for a leisurely stroll with children. The shorter distances, like the 3 km Small Chapel – Garden with plants of the Bible loop from Diepholzer Moor, are particularly good for younger hikers.
The region offers pleasant urban hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring (April-June) is particularly enchanting when cotton grass transforms the moors into a white, fluffy expanse. Summer provides warm weather for exploring, while autumn brings beautiful colors and is a significant time for birdwatching, as re-flooded areas become roosting sites for cranes. Even winter can be enjoyable for a crisp walk, though appropriate clothing is recommended.
While urban trails focus on towns, many are close enough to the natural park to offer glimpses of its unique biodiversity. You might spot specialized flora like bell and common heather, various sphagnum mosses, or even the carnivorous sundew in July. Keep an eye out for local birdlife, and if you're lucky, you might even see moorland sheep, which help maintain the landscape.
The urban hiking trails in this region are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 2,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility, the gentle terrain, and the pleasant combination of town exploration with natural surroundings.
While the region is generally flat, some trails offer subtle viewpoints. The broader Natural Park Diepholzer Moor features a 2-kilometer Moorerlebnispfad (Moor Experience Trail) with a small observation hill, which, while not strictly urban, is a nearby highlight that provides wide views over the moor. Urban routes often provide open vistas of the surrounding countryside as they leave town centers.
Yes, all 27 urban hiking trails featured in this guide are classified as easy. They are perfect for beginners, offering gentle terrain, well-defined paths, and manageable distances. Routes like the Hiking loop from Lohne (Oldenburg), at around 4.6 km, provide a great starting point for those new to hiking.


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