Energie-Entdecker Route Mittelweser (Suedroute)

60.80 km long
Round trip
Difficulty: easy
Condition: easy
Asphalt
Bicycle
  • 3:57 h
  • 60.80 km
  • 149 m
  • 151 m
  • 21 m
  • 72 m
  • 51 m
  • Start: At the blank end
  • Destination: At the blank end
Signposted themed cycle route with 14 stations all about renewable energies

Why do we see lightning during thunderstorms? How is electricity generated? What are renewable energy sources? How is biogas produced? What are energy crops? The Mittelweser Energy Discovery Trail provides answers to these questions.

The approximately 100-kilometer route is divided into a northern route (43 km) and a southern route (65 km). It connects 21 energy sites in the Middle Weser region, where various forms of energy production are showcased.

Along the route, facilities and projects for generating electricity from wind, water, and solar energy are explained—from historic windmills and watermills to modern wind turbines. Photovoltaic systems and a solar fueling station in Lower Saxony demonstrate the use of solar energy. At the hydroelectric power plant in Drakenburg, visitors can see how electrical energy is generated by damming the Weser River.

The route is supplemented by information on combined heat and power plants and biogas plants with various utilization concepts.


You can also find the Energy Discovery Route on Komoot.

Safety instructions:
  • Please note that throughout the entire tour, you use the bike paths at your own risk
  • No guarantee is provided regarding the usability of the bike paths
  • In cities, please exercise extra caution
  • Please use existing bike paths
  • Dangerous areas, such as bollards, barriers, and unsecured crossings of state highways, are to be expected along the route—this warning applies in particular to families with small children who are cycling.



Waypoints

Start
Start
At the blank end
A half-timbered house under the trees, with brown-black beams, set in the countryside with a signpost and a view of the fields.
Heimatmuseum Deblinghausen
Museum of local history and geography
An old oak forest with dense foliage and occasional rays of sunlight illuminating the forest floor.

Good to know

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Author

Mittelweser-Touristik GmbH
Lange Straße 18
31582 Nienburg/Weser

Organization

Mittelweser-Touristik GmbH

License (master data)

Mittelweser-Touristik GmbH
License: no copyright required (Public domain) (no copyright)

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