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Path to Weyerberg – Niedersachsenstein (Lower Saxony Stone) loop from Worpswede

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Osterholz
Worpswede

Path to Weyerberg – Niedersachsenstein (Lower Saxony Stone) loop from Worpswede

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4.4

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99

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Path to Weyerberg – Niedersachsenstein (Lower Saxony Stone) loop from Worpswede

01:11

4.43km

50m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

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145 m

Path to Weyerberg

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557 m

The Niedersachsenstein, an 18 m high brick monument, stands on the Weyerberg. It was completed in 1922 based on a design by the architect Bernhard Hoetger, who also designed Böttcherstraße in Bremen, and is the only large-scale expressionist sculpture in Germany of particular importance in terms of art history.
The construction of the sculpture was always controversial, if only because of the glorification of the sacrificial death through the still legible sentence from the Gospel of John, chap. 15, verse 13: "No one has greater love than this, that he should give his life for his friends".

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1.19 km

Here you can sit down and take a look into the distance.

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1.21 km

Moor Panorama with Sun Loungers

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The only thing that helps is universities or staying down at the jetty

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2.26 km

You can get good coffee here

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2.32 km

Really a very interesting architectural style!

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2.63 km

The idiosyncratic round house was built in 1926 by the writer and first tour guide of the artists' village, Edwin Koenemann, as a bizarre own residential building. After his death in 1960, his widow Editha, a native of Hamburg teacher, lived until her death in 1993 still in it. Fortunately, the unobstructed house, with a diameter of only 10m over 130m ² living space identifies, was realized at the time to a design by the famous architect Bruno Taut. In 2001, after a six-year, costly refurbishment phase, the doors of the "cheese bell" opened for the newly established Museum of Arts and Crafts.

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1.91 km

1.19 km

957 m

326 m

Surfaces

2.24 km

1.03 km

957 m

120 m

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Friday 3 July

19°C

10°C

87 %

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