Sellingen in Groningen
Sellingen is a village in the municipality of Westerwolde, located in the southeastern part of the province of Groningen, near the German border. The village has about 1,200 inhabitants and is known for its wooded surroundings, rural tranquility, and characteristic village green layout.
History and Culture
Sellingen has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. The village developed as an esdorp (a traditional village type) on the sandy soils of Westerwolde. In the center stands the medieval church of Sellingen, surrounded by historic farms and old village greens. The village has an active community with various cultural events and markets held throughout the year. Its natural surroundings attract many hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Accessibility
Sellingen is easily accessible via the N976 and N973 roads and is about a 45-minute drive from the city of Groningen. Its location near the expansive nature areas of Ter Wupping and the Vlagtwedder Forest makes Sellingen an ideal base for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor activities in the Westerwolde region.