Best attractions and places to see around Stapeler Moor und Umgebung feature a blend of natural landscapes and cultural points of interest. The region is centered around the Stapeler Moor, a significant rewetted raised bog and nature reserve, part of a larger protected area encompassing over 1,100 hectares. This area preserves remnants of extensive East Frisian central moors, offering unique flora and fauna. Visitors can explore various natural features, including high moor lakes and diverse habitats, alongside historical sites.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A beautiful spot of nature with a single track and a viewpoint. A great place to unwind and enjoy nature.
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The Stapeler Moor, with its nearly 2-kilometer-long peatland discovery trail, is definitely worth a visit. When we were there, we were alone, and the trail was easily navigable by bicycle. Until 1964, the peat extracted here was used to heat the power plant in Wiesmoor. With the end of the power plant era, peat extraction in Uplengen continued and was primarily used in horticulture. Extraction finally ceased in 1998. The Stapeler Moor is now a strictly protected nature reserve and is undergoing extensive renaturalization. The extracted peat areas have been rewetted, and rushes and sphagnum mosses are once again thriving in the former cuttings. It will take centuries for a fully intact moor to re-emerge. Along the peatland discovery trail, information panels provide comprehensive information about the moor and its flora and fauna. It was a shame that the observation tower was closed; it's probably showing its age and is in a state of disrepair. ... Update March 2026: The dilapidated viewing platform has been demolished and a new observation tower has been built. I think it will be opened soon.
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The ideal destination for cyclists, hikers and nature lovers. The adventure trail near Uplengen was completed at the end of 2008. This circular hiking trail with a lookout tower and a replica of an ancient plank path that led through the moor thousands of years ago gives visitors an idea of how the impassable moor was crossed back then. You can also take a break in the middle of the untouched nature or learn information about the flora and fauna from several information boards set up there. The trail is 1.6 km long. There is enough parking space.
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Large moorland area with a great viewing platform. Information boards are available and the cycle path goes right past here.
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Great large platform that offers a nice overview of the moor. With interesting information boards.
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The lookout is visibly showing its age and needs maintenance but is still stable and the all-round view is very good
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Here you can learn a lot about the moor
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The region is centered around the Stapeler Moor, a significant rewetted raised bog and nature reserve. You can also visit the Observation Platform at Lengener Meer, which overlooks one of Germany's few remaining raised bog lakes. The broader protected area includes the Spolsener Moor, known for its immense variety of habitats for plants and animals.
Yes, a popular option is the Stapeler Moor, which features a 1.6-kilometer circular hiking trail known as the Moorerlebnispfad. This trail includes a replica of an ancient boardwalk and information boards about the moor's history, flora, and fauna. Another option is the Up Lengener Moor-Püdd Nature Trail, which is also an educational circular walk with an observation tower.
You can explore the area by bike on the Cycle Path Through Stapeler Moor. This path traverses the moor landscapes of Lengener Meer, Spolsener Moor, and Stapeler Moor, offering views of a nature reserve spanning almost 1,500 hectares. It's a gravel path, suitable for various bikes.
Yes, within the Stapeler Moor, there is an observation tower along the Moorerlebnispfad that offers panoramic views over the expansive moor landscape. Additionally, the Observation Platform at Lengener Meer provides excellent views of this unique high moor lake.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can visit the Northwest German School Museum (Nordwestdeutsche Schulmuseum) in Bohlenbergerfeld, which is Germany's oldest independent school museum, showcasing rural school life from 1900 to the 1970s. Another significant cultural landmark is the St. Marcus Church in Marx, a historic granite-block structure dating back to the 12th century.
Yes, the area is family-friendly. The Stapeler Moor and the Up Lengener Moor-Püdd Nature Trail both feature educational circular walks with information boards and observation towers, making them engaging for all ages. The replica of an ancient boardwalk on the Moorerlebnispfad is also a unique attraction for children.
The Stapeler Moor is home to unique flora and fauna. You might spot peat mosses, narrow-leaf cotton grass, and various sundew species. The area also provides habitats for animals such as moor frogs and dragonflies, especially in the less industrially exploited sections like the Spolsener Moor.
Yes, there are several running trails in the area. For example, you can find routes like the 'Turf Shed loop from Neuenburg' (5.4 km, moderate) or the 'Stapeler Moor loop from Stapel' (9.8 km, moderate). You can find more options and details on the Running Trails around Stapeler Moor und Umgebung guide page.
The area is accessible year-round. May is particularly beautiful for observing the 'Wollgrasblüte' (cotton grass bloom), while autumn offers opportunities for 'goose tours' with local guides. The observation towers and trails provide unique experiences in every season, including tranquil winter walks.
While specific information on full wheelchair accessibility for all paths is limited, the Up Lengener Moor-Püdd Nature Trail mentions that the path to the viewing platform is paved gravel, which can be quite good for riding with a trekking bike, suggesting some level of accessibility. It's advisable to check local conditions for specific needs.
There is sufficient parking space available near the entrance to the Moorerlebnispfad, specifically at the corner of Langestraße and Hahnenmoorsweg in 26670 Uplengen (Meinersfehn).
Visitors frequently highlight the pure, untouched nature and the tranquility of the moor landscape. The educational aspects of the adventure trails, the panoramic views from the observation towers, and the unique experience of walking on the replica ancient boardwalk are also highly appreciated.


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