Greetsiel - twin mills and traditional fishing boats
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After our stopover in Suurhusen, it is only 6 kilometers to the city center of Emden. We quickly arrived at Laura's apartment, who was already waiting for us with a coffee.
Because of the wonderful weather, she suggests a day trip to Greetsiel and has made some preparations for a picnic on the dyke. After initial discussions about her studies and life in Emden, we quickly get back to the car and drive via Pewsum to the old fishing port of Greetsiel, which is only 18 kilometers from the city center of Emden.
Stretching out into the Wadden Sea like a tongue
In the 1980s, the port was still dependent on the tides, comparable to Dangast on the Jade Bay, so that the fishermen could only leave the port with their fishing boats when the tide was high.
When the Leybuchthörn with its lock extending like a tongue into the Wadden Sea was completed in the 1990s, there was a huge reservoir within the dyke, so that today the port is independent of the tides and only the lock to the open sea has to be passed.
Ships from Hamburg at anchor
But Greetsiel was first mentioned in a document as early as 1388, so it is also known that ships from Hamburg that anchor here had to pay their customs here.
With the birth of Count Edzard the Great in 1462 at Cirksena Castle, a ruler was born who was able to expand East Friesland from Groningen to the Weser during his reign. So it's no wonder that Greetsiel is also listed as "Grietjezijl" on old Dutch maps.
27 wooden shrimp boats
Old bakery of the Poppinga family
Multi-day hiking tours on the canals
The two windmills of the "Dutch" type are the main attraction in Greetsiel, as both mills date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Both mills are used today as a café or as a museum, as exhibitions are also held here. The older of the two windmills from 1706, which is called the red mill, had to be renewed in 1921. It was fortunate that many parts from the demolition of the Auricher Wallmühle in 1750 were still available, so that one could work almost exclusively with original parts.
Picnic right at the port
We really enjoyed this short trip to Greetsiel with our picnic right at the harbor and are driving back to Emden in the evening, as a short stroll through town is also to follow.
Coordinates: 53° 30′ N, 7° 6′ E Coordinates: 53° 30′ 4″ N, 7° 5′ 30″ E
Please also read:
The Leaning Tower of Suurhusen
The goal of today's bike tour - the Imperial Palace of Memleben
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