Oldambt
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Oldambt is a municipality in the east of the province of Groningen, in the Netherlands, bordering the East Frisia region of Germany. Oldambt used to be the granary of the Netherlands, and is now known for its landscape with yellow fields of rapeseed, its canals and lakes, and in the north the Dollard bay coast. The main town of the region is Winschoten, nicknamed windmill city because of its three traditional windmills. Villages in the region include Scheemda and spa town Bad Nieuweschans.Understand
Nowadays, Oldambt is one of the weakest regions of the Netherlands economically, with a declining and ageing population. Part of the reason for this is the relatively remote location of the Oldambt in the Netherlands, in the northeastern corner of the country. Many of the younger generation therefore move to more central locations, such as the provincial capital Groningen city. The government has attempted to reverse this trend by the implementation of several projects, of which the Blauwestad project is the most notable example. Through this project, an 800-hectare lake has been created, aimed at improving opportunities for tourism, and increasing the draw of the region for wealthy citizens. Although the project has largely failed in attracting people to move to the region, it has benefitted tourism in the region, especially water sports.
In 2010, several municipalities in the region merged to become the municipality of Oldambt. The municipality has a population of about 38,000, and covers part of the historical region of Oldambt. In addition to this municipality, the historical region also covers the more western area, including the villages of Muntendam, Zuidbroek, and Noordbroek. This area is part of the new municipality Midden-Groningen (established in 2018). This article does not include these villages, and only focuses on the current municipality of Oldambt.
Tourist information
In Oldambt there is one tourist infomation centre (VVV), in the town centre of Winschoten. In addition, there are Tourist Information Points (TIPs) in several restaurants, hotels, campsites, and attractions throughout the region.-
phone: +31 597 700 270address: Meester D.U. Stikkerlaan 251, Winschoten
- Tourist Information Points (TIPs) in Blauwestad, Finsterwolde, Midwolda, Nieuwolda, Oostwold, Scheemda, Westerlee, and Winschoten.
Get in
By car
The southern part of Oldambt is traversed by the east-west A7 motorway. From virtually all directions this motorway is the best option to enter the Oldambt region. From the western side, from the city of Groningen (and the nearest airport, Groningen Airport Eelde) it takes about 25 minutes to Oldambt, while from Amsterdam the drive takes 2 hours. On the eastern side, the A7 motorway crosses the border with Germany and then continues as the German A280 Autobahn, with a junction to the A31 Autobahn nearby (Oldenburg 1 hour, Bremen 1hr 20min, Münster 1hr 45min).By train
The Oldambt is along the railway from Groningen city to Leer (Ostfriesland) in Germany. There are three railway stations along this line within the Oldambt: from west to east Scheemda, Winschoten, and Bad Nieuweschans. The stations in Scheemda and Winschoten are served two times per hour by a train from Groningen (operated by Arriva). One of these two trains terminates in Winschoten, while the other continues to Bad Nieuweschans (hence served 1x/hour). The travel time from Groningen to Oldambt is approximately 30 minutes (Scheemda) to 48 minutes (Bad Nieuweschans).The train service used to continue to Leer (Ostfriesland) in Germany. However, in 2015 a ship collided with the railway bridge between Bad Nieuweschans and Leer, making Bad Nieuweschans the terminus. The hourly train service that terminates in Winschoten is supplemented by a replacement bus service that runs Winschoten - Bad Nieuweschans - Weener - Leer. Coming from Germany to the Oldambt, you can therefore take a train to 'Leer (Ostfriesland)' station and transfer to the replacement bus to Bad Nieuweschans and Winschoten. (Reconstruction works on the bridge are planned to start no sooner than 2020, with completion set four years later.)
By bus
It is easiest to get to the Oldambt by train. However, from some destinations in the region (Groningen and Drenthe provinces), regional bus routes operated by Qbuzz can be used.- Bus route 13 from Veendam: 1x per hour during daytime Mondays to Saturdays.
- Bus routes 14 and 75 from Stadskanaal: 1-2x per hour during daytime Mondays to Saturdays (route 14 via Vlagtwedde, route 75 via Nieuwe Pekela).
- Bus route 110 from Assen via Veendam: 1-2x per hour daily (from Assen it is faster to take a train via Groningen city).
- Bus route 119 from Delfzijl: 1x per hour daily.
Get around
The fastest way to get around in the Oldambt region is by car. In the southern part of the Oldambt there is an extensive road network, including the A7 motorway and several trunk roads. In the northern part, the population density is much lower and there are only some local roads. However, the best way to get around is arguably by bicycle. The main towns and villages are clearly signposted with dedicated signposts for cyclists, and in many cases separate cycle paths are available.
Apart from the train connection from Scheemda via Winschoten to Bad Nieuweschans, as described above, there are two bus routes that can be useful to get around in the Oldambt. Bus route 13 (direction Veendam) connects Winschoten to the vilages of Heiligerlee and Westerlee; and bus route 17 connects the stations of Winschoten and Scheemda via the villages Beerta, Finsterwolde, Oostwold, and Midwolda.
See
Windmills
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Edens
address: Nassaustraat 14, WinschotenThe oldest windmill of Groningen province. The grist mill was built in 1763. -
Berg
address: Grintweg 61, WinschotenLarge windmill built in 1854 for grain milling and barley peeling. -
Dijkstra
address: Nassaustraat 63, WinschotenThe largest of Winschoten's three windmills, with six millstones, built in 1862. -
Udema's molen
address: Ganzedijk 71, FinsterwoldeBuilt in 1868. -
De Dellen
address: Pastorieweg 2A, Nieuw ScheemdaPolder windmill built in 1855, that was used for drainage of the reclaimed land (polder). A modern pumping station has been built next to it, but the traditional windmill can still be operational in case of emergency.
Do
Wellness
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Fontana Resort Bad Nieuweschans
phone: +31 597 527 777address: Weg naar de Bron 3-9, Bad NieuweschansComplete welness resort: thermal baths with healing spring water, various sauna facilities, a steam bathhouse, relaxation areas, and a park. The resort is the reason for the prefix 'Bad' in the name of Bad Nieuweschans, to promote it as a spa town. The resort also includes a hotel and several restaurants.
General aviation
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phone: +31 597 551 490address: Polderweg 28, OostwoldGeneral aviation airfield, with daily sightseeing flights. The airport is available for VFR flights and Schengen only.
Outdoor recreation and water sports
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phone: +31 6 5230 7528address: Strandweg 1, MidwoldaSailing courses as well as rental of motorboats, electric boats, sailing boats, canoes, and kayaks.
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phone: +31 597 561 717address: Strandweg 1, MidwoldaBoat tour on the Oldambtmeer lake
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phone: +31 6 2948 3615address: Redersplein 8, BlauwestadBoat tour on the Oldambtmeer lake.
Buy
There is a wide variety of more than 50 shops in the town centre of Winschoten, and a smaller selection of shops in Scheemda. In some of the other villages there are a few shops, mainly supermarkets.
General opening hours are 09:00 to 18:00 on weekdays, and 09:00 to 17:00 on Saturdays. In Winschoten, shops are open late on Friday evenings, until 21:00. Generally, shops are closed on Sundays, but several times per year in Winschoten Sunday afternoon shopping is organised. Supermarkets have wider opening hours, with most supermarkets in Winschotenand Scheemda open M-Sa 08:00 to 21:00, and Su 12:00/13:00 to 18:00. Supermarkets in the other villages generally have more limited opening hours (e.g. M-F until 20:00, and closed on Sundays).
General opening hours are 09:00 to 18:00 on weekdays, and 09:00 to 17:00 on Saturdays. In Winschoten, shops are open late on Friday evenings, until 21:00. Generally, shops are closed on Sundays, but several times per year in Winschoten Sunday afternoon shopping is organised. Supermarkets have wider opening hours, with most supermarkets in Winschotenand Scheemda open M-Sa 08:00 to 21:00, and Su 12:00/13:00 to 18:00. Supermarkets in the other villages generally have more limited opening hours (e.g. M-F until 20:00, and closed on Sundays).
Regional products
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phone: +31 596 541 355address: Hoofdweg West 26, NieuwoldaProducts from Oldambt, including locally grown apples, pears, cherries, prunes, and grapes, as well as wines, juices, local cakes, and cheeses.
Eat
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phone: +31 597 430 106address: Engelstilstraat 4, Winschoten
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phone: +31 597 433 082address: Hoofdweg 67, WesterleeSurprise 'flavours of Groningen' three- to six-course menus.
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phone: +31 597 851 236address: Hoofdstraat 59, BeertaRestaurant in a national monument building that used to be a smithy (smederij), with a waterfront terrace
Sleep
Hotels
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phone: +31 597 414 300address: Stationsweg 21, Winschoten
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phone: +31 597 433 082address: Hoofdweg 67, WesterleeResort with spa and sauna in a former lord farm
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phone: +31 597 527 777address: Weg naar de bron 3-9, Bad NieuweschansFour-star hotel as part of the Fontana spa and wellness resort.
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phone: +31 597 414 073address: Oostereinde 10, Winschoten
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phone: +31 597 418 472address: Marktplein 6, Winschoten
Campsites and cottages
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phone: +31 598 446 464address: Pastorieweg 14, Nieuw ScheemdaCampsite along the Termunterzijldiep canal, and rental of cottages. There is also an indoor playground and a miniature golf course.
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phone: +31 597 591 706address: Hoofdweg 20A, MidwoldaCampsite and cottage rental. With a swimming lake.
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phone: +31 597 422 644address: Groeveweg 42, OostwoldCampsite, cottage, and appartment rental on an island in the middle of the Oldambtmeer lake.
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phone: +31 596 541 727address: Dok 1a, NieuwoldaSmall campsite along the Termunterzijldiep canal
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phone: +31 597 521 378address: Kostverloren 11, FinsterwoldeCampsite and bed & breakfast apartments in the vast and quiet north of the Oldambt.
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phone: +31 598-446434address: Fam. Bosschaart, Pastorieweg 16 9635 TD, NoordbroekIncludes showers. No Wi-Fi but OK GSM phone signal. Laundry facilities.