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Cycling Collection by Mittelweser-Touristik GmbH
13 routes
40:24 h
660 km
1,330 m
The Mittelweser region boasts diverse landscapes and historic towns – perfect for exploring by bike. As there are no mountains on the northern German plain, even the smallest family members can keep up. A network of cycle paths covering over 3,000 kilometres (1,864 mi) offers a variety of signposted cycle Tours ranging from 13 to 110 kilometres (8 to 68 mi).
Our top 10 themed bike Tours are scenic and also offer lots of learning opportunities along the way. If you’ve every wondered what wolves eat or how electricity is generated, you’ll find the answers to these and many other questions on information boards and at experience stations en route.
We’ve divided the longer routes into two smaller loops top help you discover them even if you’re short on time. The Melioration Tour is divided into the Red and Green routes, while the Wolf Tour and The Mittelweser Energy Explorer Route are divided into a north and south route.
On this signposted bike tour you will be guided through exciting epochs in the region's evolutionary history. The dinosaur tour takes you past dinosaurs from prehistoric times through the early Middle Ages to the Romantic period.
A beautiful round trip through the district town of Nienburg/Weser and the joint municipality of Heemsen. Along the route through the flat Wesermarsch, eight information boards provide information about the asparagus plant, its status as a luxury vegetable, the food culture, the importance of asparagus…
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Experience a charming tour through the bird sanctuary between Petershagen and Schlüsselburg. The well-signposted circular cycle path takes you past manor houses, old churches, mills, half-timbered houses and museums.
The signposted “Grafen-Ring” takes you on an approximately 80-kilometer-long circular cycle path past the Count’s Castle, the collegiate church in Bücken, the geographical center of Lower Saxony, past windmills and watermills and other special features. This bike tour gets its name from the fact that…
The signposted “Wolfstour” cycle tour with its information boards is divided into a north and a south route. On this tour, attention is drawn to the current topic “The Return of the Wolf to Germany” and illuminated objectively through the informative display boards.
The signposted “Wolfstour” cycle tour with its information boards is divided into a north and a south route. On this tour, attention is drawn to the current topic “The Return of the Wolf to Germany” and illuminated objectively through the informative display boards.
On this cycling tour you go on a journey of discovery and enjoy the fascinating expanse of earth and sky. The church towers, visible from afar, invite you to visit the places of worship or to seek strength and relaxation in silence, devotion or prayer. The circular route stretches from Achim, Langwedel and Oiste to Riede.
Romantic places and old beech trees in which lovers have carved their names: On the signposted “Love Tour” cycle route, you cycle over 50 kilometers through a scenic route to romantic places where many a love story can be told.
On this bike tour you will follow in the footsteps of the oldest bog body in Germany and cross exciting sections in the EU bird sanctuary of the Great Uchter Moor.
The approximately 60 kilometer long and well-signposted route connects different energy locations. All locations have one thing in common: they show that the use of renewable energies has long been commonplace in the Middle Weser region.
The approximately 45 kilometer long and well signposted route connects different energy locations. All locations have one thing in common: they show that the use of renewable energies has long been commonplace in the Middle Weser region.
Explore the former Eyterbruch by bike, where the largest irrigation and drainage project for agricultural land in Central Europe was carried out almost 130 years ago - melioration. Discover parts of the former water system and individual dams that are reminiscent of the Melioration project.
Explore the former Eyterbruch by bike, where the largest irrigation and drainage project for agricultural land in Central Europe was carried out almost 130 years ago - melioration. Discover parts of the former water system and individual dams that are reminiscent of the Melioration project.
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