With around 31,100 inhabitants, Ganderkesee is a Gemeinde in Niedersachsen lying between Bremen and Oldenburg. The settlement pattern is distinctive: rather than a single town centre, Ganderkesee consists of scattered villages and hamlets spread across flat agricultural land. The Hasbruch, an ancient oakwood forest with trees over 800 years old, is a protected area within the municipality.
Bremen is about 20 kilometres east, Oldenburg roughly 25 kilometres west. Delmenhorst is the nearest town to the southeast. The A28 motorway connects the two cities through the Ganderkesee area. Bookholzberg and Schierbrok are sub-districts. The flat Geest landscape is typical of the Oldenburg hinterland. Adult companionship follows the regulatory framework of Niedersachsen.
With around 31,100 inhabitants, Ganderkesee is a Gemeinde in Niedersachsen lying between Bremen and Oldenburg. The settlement pattern is distinctive: rather than a single town centre, Ganderkesee consists of scattered villages and hamlets spread across flat agricultural land. The Hasbruch, an ancient oakwood forest with trees over 800 years old, is a protected area within the municipality.
Bremen is about 20 kilometres east, Oldenburg roughly 25 kilometres west. Delmenhorst is the nearest town to the southeast. The A28 motorway connects the two cities through the Ganderkesee area. Bookholzberg and Schierbrok are sub-districts. The flat Geest landscape is typical of the Oldenburg hinterland. Adult companionship follows the regulatory framework of Niedersachsen.
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