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Cycle Route Hamburg - Bremen

Bike tour

Explore the land between the Elbe and Weser by bike.

Far away from busy roads, the 150 km long long-distance cycle route connects Hamburg with Bremen, northern Germany's most famous Hanseatic cities, and takes you to the land between the Elbe and Weser rivers, the North Sea and the Heath. On old trade routes, side routes or quiet forest paths you cycle towards Hamburg or Bremen. After your arrival in the Hanseatic cities, continue to use your bicycle and explore the cities by bike!

AHanseatic city of Bremen

The Hanseatic city of Bremen lies on the Weser southwest of Hamburg.

Hanseatic city of Bremen

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28195 Bremen

Bremen


28195 Bremen

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BWümmeniederung

The almost treeless river meadow, characterised by a mosaic of wet meadows and pastures, ponds, ditches and still waters, is particularly important as a resting place and breeding ground for some rare bird species.

Wümmeniederung

Address


28870 Ottersberg

Wümmeniederung


28870 Ottersberg

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CFischerhude

The artist village Fischerhude is characterized by its historical core and the picturesque surroundings. The district of Ottersberg lies on the river Wümme.

Fischerhude

Address

Landstraße 20
28870 Fischerhude

Fischerhude

Landstraße 20
28870 Fischerhude

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DOttersberg

Ottersberg lies in the Wümme lowland. The Amtshof, a brick building with a castle-like character, testifies to the almost 1,000-year history of the town.

Ottersberg

Address

Große Straße 12
28870 Ottersberg

Ottersberg

Große Straße 12
28870 Ottersberg

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EZeven

Discover the city centre of Zeven with its contemporary art objects in the shopping street, numerous museums and exhibitions.

Zeven

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27404 Zeven

Zeven


27404 Zeven

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FSittensen

Sittensen lies in the south of the community of Zeven.

Sittensen

Address


27419 Sittensen

Sittensen


27419 Sittensen

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GHarburg

Harburg is an area in the south of Hamburg and the centre of the district of Harburg.

Harburg

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21073

Harburg


21073

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HKiekeberg Living History Museum

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The open-air museum is located in the Schwarze Berge in Kiekeberg on a 12-hectare outdoor area with more than 40 historic buildings that tell the story of the culture and way of life in the Winsener Marsch and the northern Lüneburg Heath.

Kiekeberg Living History Museum

Address

Am Kiekeberg 1
21224 Rosengarten

Freilichtmuseum am Kiekeberg

Am Kiekeberg 1
21224 Rosengarten

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IWildpark Schwarze Berge

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The Wildlife Park Schwarze Berge transports its visitors to the middle of nature and is ideal for family outings due to its wide range of attractions.

Wildpark Schwarze Berge

Address

Am Wildpark 1
21224 Rosengarten - Vahrendorf

Wildpark Schwarze Berge

Am Wildpark 1
21224 Rosengarten - Vahrendorf

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JAlte Harburger Elbbrücke

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Passing the Alte Harburger Elbbrücke (Old Harburg Elbe Bridge), you will get a first impression of how Hamburg was named the "Venice of the North".

Alte Harburger Elbbrücke

Address

Alte Harburger Elbbrücke
21107 Hamburg

Alte Harburger Elbbrücke

Alte Harburger Elbbrücke
21107 Hamburg

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KCentral station

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The central station was built as part of the redevelopment of the Hamburg railway system in 1901-1906 as the hub for all railway lines passing through Hamburg.

Central station

Address

Hachmannplatz 16
20099 Hamburg

Hauptbahnhof

Hachmannplatz 16
20099 Hamburg

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