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Hiking Collection by Bremen Tourismus
9
Tours
22:45 h
55.3 mi
1,100 ft
With a spectacular town hall, Roland, the Four Town Musicians, the Schnoor medieval neighbourhood, its harbours and the Weser River, Bremen is a fantastic place to visit. In this hiking Collection, we show you numerous surprising and beautiful places that help you to see the region from an entirely new perspective.
The nine walks here are between 4 and 20 kilometres (2.5 – 12.5 mi) long and lead through heathland, emerging salt marshes, a primeval forest, moors and past fish ponds. Shimmering dragonflies, birds and maybe even a seal or two will make an appearance on your hike.
You can explore Bremen on interesting, off–the–beaten–track paths. They lead you through the historic old town and along the Weser River to many magnificent public works of art. You’ll also discover one of the largest and most beautiful inner–city parks in Germany.
Curious? Then lace up your boots, grab your rucksack and pack your camera. Don't forget a picnic and off you go.
The wonderfully fascinating and diverse landscape of the Wildeshauser Geest is always a perfect destination for excursions or leisurely walks on easy paths. Cool mixed forests, blooming heather fields and idyllic river valleys characterize the area just as much as moors and sand dunes or shady avenues…
North of Bremen, in the Teufelsmoor region, an overwhelmingly beautiful moor landscape spreads out, in which the impressive traces of peat extraction can still be seen and which scores with a special variety of fauna and flora. Two nature reserves revolving around the moor and a hilly forest are the…
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On the North Sea peninsula of Butjadingen, which is surrounded by the Jade Bay and the Weser, is the Langwarder Groden in the far north. Here you can intensively feel, smell and see the UNESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea. Not only can you observe the constant change between low and high tide here, you…
This beautiful circular hike runs through the Ahlhorn pond farm, which was created in the early 20th century in a complex and laborious process by hand. A cultural landscape of ponds and ditch systems was created where heathland, moors and sand dunes used to be, and due to the diversity that arose there…
The Luneplate is an artificial floodplain that is lower than the Weser flood and is flooded twice a day. The flood plain was necessary because major construction projects in the port of Bremerhaven had to be balanced. This created an exciting and highly interesting area consisting of marsh grassland…
Shady forests, babbling brooks and semi-natural swamp landscapes in a largely unspoilt landscape - what a beautiful view for all hikers. And this charming landscape in the district of Rotenburg (Wümme) not far from Bremervörde and Gnarrenburg can be reached quickly. The 18-kilometre hike runs mainly…
Bremen's Bürgerpark is one of the most important landscape parks in Germany, because the green area that was created in the 19th century is almost completely preserved today. The different horticultural landscapes, including the oak grove, together with the city forest, are a wonderful local recreation…
Bremen is surprising and amazing. In addition to the historic old town, the UNESCO World Heritage Bremen Town Hall with the Roland and one of the largest inner-city parks in Germany, you can also discover a good 670 works of art in public space. Bremen was the first city in Germany to promote art in…
The slightly hilly Geest landscape in the north of Bremen with its impressive height of up to 49 meters is often referred to as Bremen's Switzerland. This is where the Geestbach Schönebecker Aue has its source, which meanders in its course to the Bremen area, is dammed up in the Schönebecker Schlossteich…
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