Westerwolde is an area where you can still go on “expedition”. An area whith hundreds of years old forests, grasslands, river valleys, small lakes and canals. Where the picturesque villages are hidden in their natural environment. Where the rest can be found, already lost in so many other places.
And not less important: statistical data from the Dutch Meteorological Institute KNMI shows, that Westerwolde together with a piece of Twente and a part of Zeeland, counts the most hours of sunshine per year in the Netherlands! So the ideal place to spend your holiday!
Parc Emslandermeer is located in this picturesque Westerwolde, an offshoot of the Drentse Hondsrug, in the river landscape of the Ruiten AA, on the border between Germany and the province of Drenthe, in the southeastern of the province of Groningen. An excellent bike- and hike-area.
Originally it was the largest wetland of north-western Europe, the “Bourtanger Moor”.
The area is, in contrast to the northern part of the province Groningen, with its endless plains where the wind has totally free play, small, picturesque and very intimate. It will surprise you.
In our apartment, we provide our guests with many biking- and hiking routes. Even own routes, based on childhood memories of a “slightly further” past. In addition you can get several routes at the tourist office in the village. And of course are there several marked hiking and biking routes in the area.
All together sufficient kilometers of cycling and hiking trails, to discover the most beautiful places of Westerwolde. Walking for hours in the natural areas of the region. It will not be easy to make your decision. If necessary, bikes can be rented at the village.
Also not commonplace: a picturesque canoe trip in your own or a rented canoe on the Ruiten AA or Westerwoldse AA. Or a boat trip from the marina in the Parc to Bourtange. You see: much, if not everything, is possible.
A surprising landscape with centuries-old forests, curved streams in their picturesque valley, sloping meadows, many kilometers of ancient wood walls, beautiful natural areas, historic ashes, moors, heaths, hamlets, sometimes with only a few farmhouses. Indeed: a surprising landscape.
The numerous hamlets with their Saxon farmhouses still breathe the atmosphere of past times. The valley of the rivers Ruiten AA and Westerwoldse AA, both trickling and meandering through the country, is a haven of tranquility.
A few examples from the neighborhood to get a still more accurate picture of the location of the Parc:
One of the many beautiful natural areas, and a very special hiking area, is located around the hamlet Ter Wupping, less than 3 kilometers from the Parc. Sloping fields, hay meadows and hedgerows, with in the valley the Ruiten AA.
Adjacent to Ter Wupping, separated only by the road Vlagtwedde-Onstwedde, lies the natural area Smeerling. With a protected hamlet with the same name and some beautiful restored Saxon farmhouses. An ideal hiking area of 228 hectares along the valley Ruiten AA, with the old Metbroekbos, an old oak forest of approximately 30-hectares.
Around the corner of the Parc lies the small hamlet Veele. Characterized by small winding streets in an idyllic landscape.
At about 4 km from the Parc you will find two old small landscapes. They lie side by side, northwest of Wedde. At the higher ashes are the fields. In the depths, directly opposite the Westerwoldse Aa, the marshy meadows.
Bellingwolde is a very stately village. Right at the border of Westerwolde.
The village is characterized by a very leafy main road with huge and impressive beech and impressive farmhouses, sometimes just castles.
Here we notice the sharp contrast between the rich and the poor which characterized this region in the past. An ideal breeding ground for the Communist Party … Definitely worth visiting.
In the hamlet Ter Borg, the time stood still for centuries. There are only four farmhouses and a 17th Century sheepfold. All around are small fields and hedgerows. Some oaks are 200 years old. And so thick that you can not hug them.
In the hamlet Sellingerbeetse lies the nature area “Sellingerveld”, adjacent to the hamlet Ter Borg. “De Beetse”, as it is popularly called, is best known for its swimming lake surrounded by nature.
A wonderful area for walking, cycling and swimming.
We have tried to sketch you a complete picture of the immediate surroundings of the Parc. We have used many images. In particular images of nature photographer Jon A. Bakker.
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