Weser Cycle Path, 5th stage: From Nienburg to Verden

62.21 km long
Difficulty: easy
Condition: very easy
Great panorama
Bicycle
  • 4:10 h
  • 62.21 km
  • 20 m
  • 27 m
  • 9 m
  • 27 m
  • 18 m
  • Start: Nienburg
  • Destination: Verden

From Nienburg, you will cycle on the fifth stage just under 60 kilometers through the Middle Weser region via Drakenburg, Bücken, Hoya, and Dörverden to Verden.

From Nienburg, the Weser cycle path leads you from the harbor over the Weser bridge to Drakenburg. Passing the ship landing, the journey continues via Marklohe to Drakenburg. In Drakenburg, the old village is notable for the Weser Renaissance gateway and the St. John the Baptist Church. The ride continues close to the Weser towards Eystrup and Hoya. Over the Weser ferry Schweringen-Gandesbergen, the route switches back to the left Weser side and leads over Bücken, Hoya, and Dörverden. In Dörverden, the church and the Holländer windmill gallery attract visitors. Along the left side of the Weser, you cycle on over Magelsen and Oiste to your stage destination, the equestrian town Verden.                                      

Please note: Due to a construction site, the Weser cycle path is detoured behind Wienbergen to Magelsen and before Dahlhausen. The detour is signposted and stored in the system here.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

© Martin Weier, Weser-Radweg Infozentrale

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suitable
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Directions

Nienburg (33,000 inhabitants) is a historic town on the German Timber-Frame Road with over 1,000 years of history. In the Middle Ages, it was an important fortress town at the Weser crossing. Lovingly restored half-timbered houses and manor courtyards (tip: Nienburg Bear Trail, a 3.3 km long circular route through the old town). On Wednesdays and Saturdays, "Europe's most beautiful weekly market" takes place (award by the Living City Foundation). Interesting museum landscape: Regional Museum, Lower Saxony Asparagus Museum, and Lower Saxony Police Museum. Refresh yourself in the sauna and bathing landscape Wesavi.

From Nienburg, it is possible to cycle on both sides of the river. The main route leads from the harbor over the Weser bridge to Drakenburg. Passing the ship landing, the journey goes to Marklohe with the Romanesque St. Clemes Church (ceiling paintings!). The alternative route leads from Nienburg on the right side of the Weser to Drakenburg. Over the Weser weir, the main route also reaches the historic town center there, while the alternative route then leads on the left side along the lock canal to Schweringen. In Drakenburg, the old village is notable for the Weser Renaissance gateway and the St. John the Baptist Church.

At the water adventure park "Wassarium Drakenburg," you can find everything about the aquatic element. The main route continues close to the Weser towards Eystrup and Hoya. Over the Weser ferry Schweringen-Gandesbergen (ferry times: www.faehre.schweringen-news.de), the main route switches back to the left Weser side and leads over Bücken to Hoya, while the alternative route remains on the right Weser side and goes via Eystrup to Hoya. In Eystrup, the Margarethe windmill and the mustard and vinegar factory Leman are worth seeing. In Bücken, the Romanesque collegiate church with its twin-tower façade is a "must." The "cathedral of the Hoya region" is equipped with magnificent art treasures. The main parts of the former count's castle in Hoya date from the 19th century. Old town: town hall, Behr manor house, old count's church (cultural center). Worth seeing: local history museum and Weser Filmhof, one of the most beautiful cinemas in northern Germany.

From Hoya to Bremen, it is possible to cycle the Weser cycle path on both sides of the Weser. The alternative route leads you on the right side of the Weser to Dörverden and Verden. In Barme, you can visit the Wolfcenter. It shows everything worth knowing about wolves with spacious enclosures and an interactive permanent exhibition. In Dörverden, the church and the Holländer windmill gallery are attractions. Between Wienbergen and Dörverden, you can cross the Weser over the run-of-river power plant with dam and weir, completed and still operating since 1914 (15.03.-15.10.). The main route of the Weser cycle path runs from Hoya on the left side of the Weser via Magelsen and Oiste (classical church from 1832) to the equestrian town Verden (28,000 inhabitants). Worth seeing: cathedral, St. Andrew's Church, St. John's Church, town hall. Museums: cathedral canons' house, German Horse Museum.

Equipment

In summer, you should have enough to drink with you. Rain gear should be taken at any time of the year. A touring bike is the ideal companion.

Directions & Parking facilities

From the north:
Take the A7 motorway to the Schwarmstedt junction, then continue on B214 to Nienburg/Schwarmstedt.

From the south:
Drive on the A7 motorway to the Am Leineufer/B6 exit in Hanover, then continue on B6 to Nienburg/Weser.

From the west:
Drive on the A30 motorway to the Alter Postweg/B61 exit, then continue on B61, B65, and B482 and then B215 to Nienburg/Weser.


From the east:

Drive on the A2 motorway to the Leineufer/B6 exit in Hanover, then continue on B6 to Nienburg/Weser.

Further information is available from the local tourist information offices.

Train stations along the fifth stage:

  • Nienburg
  • Eystrup
  • Dörverden
  • Verden

Additional information

  • During your cycling trip, you have connections to the Weser ship in the following towns:
    Nienburg, Hoya, Dörverden, Verden
  • You can use the Weser ferries in the following locations: Schweringen-Gandesbergen
  • Secure bicycle boxes are available in Nienburg.
  •  More information can be found on the website of the Weser Cycle Path Info Center.
  •  The complete main route can be found here.

Author

TourismusMarketing Niedersachsen GmbH (TMN)
Essener Straße 1
30173 Hannover

Organization

WeserRadweg

License (master data)

WeserRadweg
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Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author

Visit the Weser Renaissance gateway in Drakenburg or explore the Romanesque collegiate church with its twin-tower façade in Bücken.

Safety guidelines

It is recommended to book accommodations in advance. The route is not very suitable for racing bikes. We ask for mutual consideration.

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Address

Weser Cycle Path, 5th stage: From Nienburg to Verden
31582 Nienburg (Weser) Nienburg (Weser)