Varel is located south of the Jade Bight at the North Sea on the
Geest. Over time, the city expanded into lower areas as the construction of
dykes helped to secure these areas from
floods. The environment of Varel is shaped by agriculture, forests and the sea.
Neighbour municipalities Jade in the district of
Wesermarsch is the Eastern neighbour municipality of Varel. In the South of Varel one will find the municipalities
Rastede and
Wiefelstede which are part of the district of
Ammerland. The municipality of
Bockhorn is located in the West of Varel. Bockhorn is also part of the district of Friesland.
Segmentation of the city Varel is segmented into 21 localities. Besides the downtown area these are Altjührden, Borgstede, Büppel, Dangast, Dangastermoor, Grünenkamp, Hohelucht, Hohenberge, Jeringhave, Jethausen, Langendamm, Moorhausen, Neudorf, Neuenwege, Obenstrohe, Rallenbüschen, Rosenberg, Seghorn, Streek and Winkelsheide. Further villages in the municipality are Almsee, Bramloge, Brunne, Jethausermoor, Logemoor, Plaggenkrug, Rahling, Rotenhahn, Schwarzenberg, Tange, Vareler Schleuse and Wilkenhausen.
Usage of areas A little more than three fourths of the area of Varel is agricultural land. The size of the forest – around ten percent of the total size – is remarkably high for a city at the North Sea coast. == Castle church ==