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Jogging around Emtinghausen offers accessible trails through tranquil landscapes in the district of Verden, Lower Saxony. The region is characterized by wide-open landscapes, including moorlands, heathlands, and woodlands, providing a serene environment for running. Routes often feature paved sections and local paths, with minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for various fitness levels. A historic windmill serves as a notable landmark along some of the local running routes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful Romanesque church with valuable ceiling paintings. Anyone entering the interior of St. Andrew's Church, the oldest part of which dates back to the 13th century, will be fascinated by the frescoes in the vaults. The 14th-century frescoes in the chancel are impressive for their colorful and compositional design. Scenes from the story of paradise can be found here, as well as images of heaven and hell. In the center sits Christ the Judge of the World, judging who will be consigned to the Heavenly Jerusalem and who will be consigned to the fires of hell. Devils and angels can be seen escorting the blessed to the Eternal City or, on the other hand, transporting kings, princes, and criminals to the abyss of hell. In addition to the frescoes, the baptismal font (13th century), the crucifix, and the colorful pulpit from 1647 are the outstanding pieces of the Ried brick church. The pulpit is carved on a hexagonal floor plan. It consists of coffered individual panels with protruding corner columns. The pulpit is capped at the bottom by veiling and rests on a wooden column. It depicts the four evangelists, and the central coat of arms displays the founder's coat of arms of the Langen Parcow family. Source: https://www.mittelweser-tourismus.de/poi/st-andreaskirche-riede
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The Robberts Huus has been beautifully restored.
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The Church of the Good Shepherd is a baroque hall church that was built between 1778 and 1784 according to plans by G. H. Brückmann.
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Robberts Huus was built in 1695 as a cross-passage barn and expanded over the centuries into a residential/stable house. The listed building has now become a cultural meeting center where events, weddings and regular meetings take place.
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The core of the current, continuously vaulted, early Gothic hall church made of brick dates from the 13th century. The sandstone ashlars are said to come from the previous church from around 1150, which were later used in the lower area and at the corners of the current church. Around 1280, the brick church was extended to the north by the "olle Bichtkammer" (old sacristy) and around 1320 was given a massive, square tower with a high tent roof. The building was expanded in 1521 by the New Church, which was added to the "ollen Bichtkammer" (confessional chamber). This gave the church its cruciform floor plan. In the 19th century the old sacristy was opened to the interior of the nave and a new sacristy was built in the angle between it and the choir.
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Beautiful, Romanesque church with valuable ceiling paintings.
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Beautiful brick church with an unobstructed view of the village
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There are over 280 running routes in the Emtinghausen area, offering a wide variety of options for joggers of all levels. You'll find everything from easy, short loops to longer, more challenging trails.
The jogging trails around Emtinghausen are characterized by wide-open landscapes, often featuring local paths and paved sections. You can expect minimal elevation changes, making them generally accessible. The region includes picturesque moorlands, heathlands, and woodlands, providing a serene environment for your run.
Yes, Emtinghausen offers a good selection of routes suitable for beginners. There are over 35 easy running trails with gentle terrain and shorter distances, perfect for those starting their jogging journey or looking for a relaxed run.
The running routes in Emtinghausen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 175 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquil countryside, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere ideal for outdoor activity.
Yes, while jogging in Emtinghausen, you might encounter a historic windmill, which serves as a charming local landmark. The broader region also features natural highlights such as the Old Weser Peninsula and the Old Weser Riverbank, offering scenic views. You can also find the Nolte Mill Süstedt nearby.
Absolutely. The Emtinghausen area is known for its diverse natural beauty, including wide-open landscapes, moorlands, heathlands, and woodlands. You'll find picturesque settings along many routes, with opportunities to enjoy fresh air and peaceful surroundings. Highlights like the Vilser Wood and the Hache Stream offer lovely natural backdrops.
Many of the routes around Emtinghausen are suitable for families, especially those with paved sections and minimal elevation. The tranquil environment and accessible trails make it a pleasant experience for a family outing. Always check the specific route details for distance and difficulty to ensure it matches your family's fitness level.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the running trails in Emtinghausen. The open landscapes and natural paths provide a great environment for you and your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near agricultural land, and to respect local regulations.
Yes, parking is typically available near the starting points of many running routes in and around Emtinghausen. For example, the 'Emtinghausen-Runde' is known to have accessible parking. Specific details for each route, including parking information, can often be found on the individual komoot tour pages.
Yes, circular routes are a popular option in Emtinghausen. Many of the running trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. Examples include the Running loop from Emtinghausen and the Running loop from Schwarme.
The running routes in Emtinghausen vary in length, catering to different preferences. You can find shorter trails around 6 kilometers (e.g., St. Andreas Church, Riede loop from Felde), moderate options around 9-10 kilometers (e.g., Running loop from Thedinghausen), and longer routes extending up to 13 kilometers or more, such as the Adliges Holz loop from Thedinghausen.
Emtinghausen offers pleasant running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage or blooming nature. Summer is also great, especially in the mornings or evenings to avoid the midday heat. Winter running is possible, but trails might be damp or frosty, so appropriate gear is recommended.


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