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Urban hiking trails around Dümmer are centered on the Dümmer Nature Park, which features the shallow Lake Dümmer as its focal point. The region is characterized by extensive reedbeds, herbaceous meadows, and sedge beds, transitioning into alder-ash forests and agricultural fields. While the lake itself is shallow, the surrounding areas include fens and raised bogs, contributing to a diverse natural landscape for exploration. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for accessible urban walks.
Last updated: June 29, 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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A Bible garden or biblical garden is a themed garden that displays plants mentioned in the Bible or found in the biblical world.
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When the weather is nice, you can sit outside in the Gänsemarkt (Goose Market) and take a break at Café Vitaly. There's also a globe fountain and a humming stone. Put your head inside and give it a try! The bronze sculpture "Diepholz Geese," created in 1988, is by the artist Heike Walter. (Source: https://www.stadt-diepholz.de/info/poi/gaensemarkt-3000028-21770.html)
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A new building was constructed in 1904/05 to replace an older town hall, likely built in 1789. The three-story, brick-clad, historicist corner building, with its hipped and gable roofs, side gable projection, segmental and round-arched openings, profiled wooden windows, eaves frieze, stringcourses, bay windows, balconies, and slender corner tower with a tall spire and large gate for horse-drawn carriages, served as the town hall until 1985. Until 1927, it was used as a post office with an attached town hall, along with the local police station and two jail cells. Today, it hosts art exhibitions and events (Old Council Chamber). The county's Europe Direct Information Center was also located on the upper floor until 2011. [2][3] ] The State Office for the Preservation of Historical Monuments determined: “…historical significance within the context of Diepholz’s local history…” The new town hall of Diepholz, built in 1985, is located at Rathausmarkt 1. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Young people of different faiths have created a garden with plants from the Bible. They often have significance for people, whether as food or medicine, as building material, or as part of ritual practices. The garden is framed by various trees and bushes. The path through the garden is shaped like a fish—an early secret sign and symbol of the briefest confession of faith of the early Christians. Artist: Christina Kneistler 2016
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Anyone interested in understanding Damme's development and history is in the right place at the former train station, now the city museum. Source: https://www.heimatverein-damme.de/
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Description: The "Goose Fountain" at the Kreissparkasse (district savings bank) was crafted from bronze in 1985 by the artist Karl-Heinz Friedrich from Lembruch. Diepholz geese have been bred in the Diepholz area since around 1880. Characteristic traits of the Diepholz goose include high resilience, excellent walking ability, and very good appetite. These desirable qualities continue to make them very popular among purebred poultry breeders today.
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There are 8 urban hiking trails in the Dümmer region featured in this guide, all rated as easy. These routes offer accessible ways to explore the towns and their surroundings.
The best seasons for hiking in Dümmer are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, and the natural colors are most vibrant, making for pleasant urban walks.
Yes, all the urban hikes in this guide are rated as easy and are suitable for families. For example, the Small Chapel – Garden with plants of the Bible loop from Diepholzer Moor is a short, pleasant walk perfect for all ages.
Urban hikes around Dümmer typically feature flat, well-maintained paths through towns, parks, and along local streets. The region's overall topography is varied, but these specific urban routes are designed for easy walking with minimal elevation changes.
While these are urban routes, you can still discover local points of interest. For instance, the Damme City Museum – St. Viktor Church, Damme loop from Damme takes you past cultural sites. You might also find glimpses of the wider natural beauty, such as the nearby Dümmer Lake East Shore or the Olgahafen on Lake Dümmer if you venture slightly beyond the immediate urban core.
Yes, many of the urban routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Old Town Hall, Diepholz – Goose market loop from Diepholzer Moor is a great example of a circular urban hike.
The komoot community highly rates the Dümmer region, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the charming townscapes, and the ease of exploring local culture and history on these urban routes.
Absolutely. The St. Viktor Church, Damme – Dammer Narr Statue loop from Damme is an excellent choice, guiding you past significant local landmarks in Damme.
The urban hiking trails in this guide vary in length, with durations ranging from approximately 45 minutes to just under 2 hours. For instance, the Der Alte Oldenburger loop from Damme can be completed in about 45 minutes, making it ideal for a quick stroll.
Yes, as these routes are urban, you'll often find cafes and restaurants conveniently located along or near the trails, especially in the town centers. For example, the Hoffmann Eel & Trout Smokehouse is a local highlight that could be visited after a hike.
Given the urban nature of these routes, parking is generally available in the towns where the trails begin. Look for public parking areas or designated spots near the starting points of the routes.


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