Weizen-Tour

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17.60 km long
Round trip
Difficulty: easy
Condition: easy
Forest road
Bicycle
  • 1:10 h
  • 17.60 km
  • 74 m
  • 79 m
  • 20 m
  • 86 m
  • 66 m
An approx. 17 km long signposted cycle route through the joint municipality of Marklohe.
Whether you are a cyclist or a nature lover, the gently undulating, charming landscape of the joint municipality of Marklohe offers its guests above all peace and relaxation, but also a wide range of feasts for the eyes, palate and soul.

The excellent signposting of the cycle paths guides even those unfamiliar with the area safely from one stage destination to the next. The well-selected and easy-to-navigate cycle paths, field paths and farm tracks offer pure cycling pleasure even for less experienced cyclists and the youngest members of the family. In between, the local gastronomy invites you to linger.

Wheat tour:
- Wesermarsch, striking Geestkante with post-glacial dry valleys ("Oyler Schlucht") as well as undulating plateaus of the Hohe Geest
Late Romanesque church in Marklohe (12th century)

The tour can also be found at Komoot.

Safety information:
  • Throughout the entire tour, please note that the cycle paths are used at your own risk
  • No guarantee is given for the usability of the cycle paths
  • In cities, increased attention is generally required
  • Please use existing cycle paths
  • On the tour, you must expect to encounter danger spots, such as bollards, barriers to traffic
  • .bollards, barriers and unsecured crossings of main roads - this advice applies in particular to cycling families with small children.



Waypoints

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St. Clemens-Romanus-Kirche Marklohe
Church
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Rathaus Marklohe
Public WC

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Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Our recommendations

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Alte Schanze Oyle
Archaeological site
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Nearby

Getting there

Samtgemeinde Weser-Aue
Rathausstr. 1
31608 Marklohe

License (master data)

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