About Caesar 🚴♂️
Wir leben in einer Leistungsgesellschaft, die uns immer mehr und mehr abverlangt. Steigende berufliche Anforderungen, private Termine und Hektik führen dazu, dass man gestresster ist. Das Fahrradfahren ist daher für mich der perfekte Ausgleich. Man bekommt den Kopf wieder frei. Außerdem ist es Wellness für die Augen, die im Alltag oft zu lange auf einen Monitor starren müssen. Der weite Blick in die Ferne und dabei immer wieder schöne Ecken kennenlernen, wo man mit dem Auto gar nicht hinkommt, ist immer wieder ein Erlebnis. Natur erleben und genießen, mein Motto: "Die Welt gehört dem, der sie genießt" (Giacomo Leopardi). Das Radeln hat für mich eine positive Auswirkungen, ich fühle mich dabei gut und es macht einfach Spass.
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- Caesar 🚴♂️
Always nice to 🚣🛶 cycle on the Hunter Cycle Path. A short detour to the Oldenburg Theater 🎭 and then overland 🚜🌾 back to the starting point.
Weather: ☀️ 19 degreesabout 13 hours ago
- Susanne & Harald, Jens and 15 others like this.
- Caesar 🚴♂️
The starting point was the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg. Here you could just admire the "Odyssey of the Seas" 🛳️ in the outside dock. The size was already impressive.
Then the tour leads left of the Ems on the dike towards Weener and Leer. On the other side of the dike we went back to Papenburg. On the way a stop for a delicious "waffles to go" with ☕, perfect where all cafes and beer gardens are closed right now. There are also benches that invite you to linger on the dike. Silence and nature, simply a kind of wellness for the soul.
Weather: ☀️ 17 degrees.4 days ago
- Birgit 🌤 🚲 🥾👍🙋, Gerhard 🏄♂️🚵♂️🌴 and 7 others like this.
- Elli Ma, René Arnold and 11 others like this.
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A cozy, relaxed 🚴♂️ tour around the Dümmer lake with lots of wild geese and a delicious, fresh 🐟 roll.
Very nice when the sun reflects on the lake.
I'm looking forward to spring. 💐
Weather: 🌤️ 5 degreesJanuary 24, 2021
- Tim⭕ G.🚴🚵👣, PASS-AUF( and 23 others like this.
- Caesar 🚴♂️
Start is from Ganderkesee, where it goes overland to the Weser. Always nice to cycle here on the paved path directly on the Weser. The 1000 meter Weser-Side-Gallery is always an eye-catcher. After the Ochtum Barrage I turned right this time and cycled a new route. First it goes a bit along the Hasenburener Umdeich, then further on the Stromer Landstrasse (not very nice) and then through the nature reserve Ochtumniederung. The route through the park "Rechts der Weser" is fantastic. There were a lot of cyclists, inline skiers and walkers who took advantage of the nice weather. The further route with the Hasportsee is also very beautiful and varied. On forest paths it goes back to the starting point.
Weather ☀️ 12 degrees, light headwind on the Weser.November 8, 2020
- Susanne & Harald, Timo and 18 others like this.
- Caesar 🚴♂️
Many thanks to Susanne & Harald for this wonderful tip. A very nice, romantic route. However, I had to change them a little because the Püntefähre stopped operating in October. Once I drove to the Holtland crank ferry, it was clear to me that translating would not help me much, except for a detour, but I still wanted to try it out so I only did one inspection. 😉 The route continues on the Leda and finally on the Elisabetbfehnkanal towards Barßeler Hafen. Here I enjoyed a sunset on the observation tower.
Weather: A golden, sunny autumn day with a lot of ☀️13 degreesNovember 7, 2020
- Gerhard 🏄♂️🚵♂️🌴, 🚲Dietrich🚲 (spechtX) and 38 others like this.
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This tour leads to the 4 lakes of Leipzig. It starts with the Markkleeberg lake. This emerged from the former Espenhain opencast mine. Lignite was mined here between 1939 and 1994. After the completion of coal mining, the lake began to be flooded in 1999. The varied circular route around the lake is ideal for cycling. There is a canoe park with two whitewater trails on the Auenhainer bank of the Markkleeberger See. It is connected to the neighboring Störmthaler See by an 800 m long canal passage. This lake was completely flooded at the end of 2012. The unique selling point of Lake Störmthal is the floating art object VINETA, a location for events that is unique in Europe. A maritime port for sailing boats is on the south bank of the lake. The Zwenkau Lake would also be completely flooded after the cabbage extraction in 1999 and is the largest body of water in the southern Leipzig New Lakeland with just under 10 km².
October 25, 2020
- Susanne & Harald, Holger and 35 others like this.
- Caesar 🚴♂️
Leibzig was explored in fantastic autumn weather. It started from Markkleeberg. The ☀️ laughs and the leaves on the trees shine in the most beautiful colors 😎🌿. The first stop was at the Napoleon brewery. Here I tried the small place setting, consisting of a light beer, wheat beer and dark beer. 🍺😋. We continue towards Leipzig to the Völkerschlachtdenkmal before we went to the Panorama Tower, from where you have a great view of Leipzig. After a little stroll through town, the tour leads through the wonderful, huge Lößnig Dölitz recreation park, where the people of Leipzig spend the weekend. At the end it goes along the "Elsterflutbett", on which some are out in canoes, then through a forest back to the starting point.
October 24, 2020
- Susanne & Harald, Holger and 11 others like this.
- Caesar 🚴♂️
I've already ridden this route once this year. It was a sunset tour on a hot summer evening. I still remember it well. In the evening it was still 27 degreeskomoot.de/tour/t238041502?ref=atdI liked this route so much that I changed it slightly and was now 90% car-free. The route leads past the Aschener Moor, where work is already being carried out on a bike path through the moor. We continue to the Poggenburger Damm. This route is simply fantastic. Many fields where hundreds of cranes could be seen. There were always some. It was just impressive to watch the birds take off or land. Unfortunately they are very shy, so that you cannot get close enough to photograph them. It was just great to watch. I can highly recommend the whole route.
Weather: ☁️, no wind, 12 degrees.October 17, 2020