- 0:58 h
- 4.10 km
- 3 m
- 8 m
- 5 m
- Start: "Am Weidufer" in the Weyher Bruch
- Destination: "Am Weidufer" in the Weyher Bruch
We follow the road "Weyher Bruch", turn right after 1 km, cross the narrow-gauge railway tracks and also the road "Am Weidufer" and reach Horstkamp. When we reach a crossroads, we have two options: Either we take the field path to the right as far as the road "Am Weidufer" and walk back along the cycle path to our starting point. Or we can continue along the tarmac path to the next junction to the right, take this and turn right again at the next opportunity.
There is a memorial stone there that refers to the land consolidation. We then reach "Am Weidufer" and follow the cycle path to the starting point. The path is mostly paved. We walk through the Weyher Bruch, which was only drained towards the end of the 19th century. We pass two horse farms. We cross the tracks of the narrow-gauge railroad from the former Huchting to Thedinghausen (Pingelheini) twice. The line is now operated as a museum from Leeste to Thedinghausen.
We find ourselves in the still relatively undeveloped area between Leeste and Kirchweyhe and also reach the Leeste marsh, which stretches as far as the highway. Thanks to land consolidation, we have access to hiking trails through the marshes and a cycle path to Bremen and Brinkum. With a bit of luck, we might see storks, maybe deer, but definitely horses
You can also find the tour at Komoot.
Safety information:
There is a memorial stone there that refers to the land consolidation. We then reach "Am Weidufer" and follow the cycle path to the starting point. The path is mostly paved. We walk through the Weyher Bruch, which was only drained towards the end of the 19th century. We pass two horse farms. We cross the tracks of the narrow-gauge railroad from the former Huchting to Thedinghausen (Pingelheini) twice. The line is now operated as a museum from Leeste to Thedinghausen.
We find ourselves in the still relatively undeveloped area between Leeste and Kirchweyhe and also reach the Leeste marsh, which stretches as far as the highway. Thanks to land consolidation, we have access to hiking trails through the marshes and a cycle path to Bremen and Brinkum. With a bit of luck, we might see storks, maybe deer, but definitely horses
You can also find the tour at Komoot.
Safety information:
- Throughout the entire tour, please note that the paths are used at your own risk
- No guarantee is given for the usability of the paths
- In the cities/towns, increased attention is generally required
- On the tour, you must expect to encounter danger spots, such as bollards, barriers and unsecured crossings
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