Grazing Cows on Luneplate – Luneplate Observation Tower loop from Overwarfe
Grazing Cows on Luneplate – Luneplate Observation Tower loop from Overwarfe
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9.96km
10m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Luneplate
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3.08 km
Highlight • Monument
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4.62 km
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5.33 km
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6.08 km
Highlight • Natural
6.27 km
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6.60 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
7.15 km
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7.97 km
Highlight • Structure
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9.96 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.32 km
2.79 km
845 m
Surfaces
6.21 km
3.41 km
335 m
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Wednesday 8 July
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but the master of the house has put the focus on his needs ...
So we set off and braved the poorly forecast weather. 😀🎒 the destination was the Luneplate nature reserve 🙌 the boys were happy and the first stop was the tide pumping station. After that there was …
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Just get out in this depressing time, the sun brings a few rays of hope. The goal is the Luneplate near Bremerhaven with the observation house see the mouth of the Weser 😜
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Today without Krabbe 77 and still a classic coastal tour. Luneplate was my goal. A worthwhile nature reserve - designated since 2015, 1438 hectares in size - until 2010 only to Nds. it is now the largest nature reserve in the state of Bremen! Located on important bird migration routes and in the immediate vicinity of the Wadden Sea …
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From the 18th century onwards, the land began to be used for livestock farming. Over the centuries, dikes were built to make better economic use of the land and to protect it from storm surges.
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