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On the Frisian Windmill Road

On the Frisian Windmill Road
110 km
Min. 1 Days
Windmills, North Sea Coast
Nordenham
WWittmund

The Frisians' Windmill Road in the northwest of Lower Saxony is among the most charming convertible routes in Germany. Amid wide marsh landscapes, green dikes, and centuries-old windmills, an unhurried convertible tour unfolds, full of Frisian tranquility. Those traveling in a convertible or roadster will experience a unique blend of nature, history of technology, and true North Sea flair.

Spanning about 100 kilometers, the route connects ten towns, all characterized by their historic windmills. This convertible route is designed for lovers of quiet country roads, wide views, and technical nostalgia. A convertible journey along the Frisian Windmill Road is an experience full of leisurely discoveries – perfect for a day trip or an extended weekend in the northwest.

Three Stages Full of Frisian Windmill Culture

The route is divided into three stages, each leading you through characteristic regions. Whether you want to enjoy an entire day or several stages – with the convertible, every curve, every town, and every windmill can be discovered with open eyes (and an open top).

First Stage: From Nordenham via Seefeld to Varel

The tour begins in Nordenham, located on the banks of the Weser estuary. Here, you will encounter the first historical windmill – the post mill of Abbehausen, a technical monument with Frisian charm. Traveling in a convertible here means: wide open spaces, wind, and unobstructed views over the flat countryside.

Next, head to Seefeld, a small place with a lovingly restored gallery Dutch windmill. The route leads you along quiet country roads through marsh and moor – ideal for a relaxed convertible tour. The next destination is Varel, the largest town in the Friesland district. Here, a visit to the windmill with its integrated restaurant is worthwhile – the perfect place for a little refreshment on your convertible road trip.

Second Stage: From Neuenburg via Horsten to Wilhelmshaven

The second stage begins in Neuenburg, where one of the most beautiful windmills in the region stands – complete with a windmill museum and guided tours. Driving in a convertible on this stretch is a relaxed time trip: The landscape becomes hillier, and the villages exude Frisian coziness.

Through Horsten, the route leads to the historic Neustadtgöden, which not only has a windmill but also an impressive church landscape and a hint of Hanseatic flair. The drive continues to Wilhelmshaven, where the North Sea, technology, and culture meet. The maritime atmosphere of the city and its proximity to the coast create an exciting contrast to the rural tranquility of the previous towns. Here too: cruise through the city in your convertible, feel the salty wind, and enjoy the view of the Jade Bay.

Third Stage: From Accum via Jever to Wittmund

The third stage starts in Accum, where you come across a functional windmill, which is now also used as a cultural venue. Driving through this region in a convertible means: slow down, look around, take a deep breath. Between fields and avenues unfolds a particularly quiet convertible route, ideal for a leisurely morning.

Next stop is Jever – not only known for its beer but also for its impressive gallery Dutch windmill right in the city. The historic town center and Jever Castle invite for an extended walk – a highlight of your convertible tour. The conclusion is Wittmund, where one of the oldest mills in the region stands, allowing you to stylishly conclude your convertible road trip through East Frisia.

Tips for Your Convertible Trip on the Frisian Windmill Road

The weather in the north can be changeable – so always take a jacket and possibly rain protection with you. The roads are usually narrow and quiet, perfect for a relaxed convertible tour with many stops. Be sure to plan enough time for visits – many windmills have small museums or cafés that invite you to linger.

Short detours are also worthwhile: Some of the most beautiful views and quietest windmill locations are just a few minutes off the main route. Traveling in a convertible here also means: spontaneity, enjoyment, and closeness to the landscape.

In the Convertible on the Frisian Windmill Road – A Road Trip through Wind and History

This convertible journey takes you through a region where the history of technology, nature, and Frisian charm meet. The Frisian Windmill Road is not a route for speed – but for slowing down, perspectives, and open senses.

As a convertible tour, it offers the perfect interplay of rural romance, cultural highlights, and North German tranquility. Whether you are traveling in a convertible or a roadster – this route invites you to slow down the pace and leave everyday life a bit further behind with every turn of the wheel. An ideal convertible road trip for all who love the original.