Weser-Radweg Gesamtstrecke

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520.47 km long
Difficulty: easy
condition: easy
Long-distance cycle path
  • 33:37 h
  • 520.47 km
  • 1,090 m
  • 1,219 m
  • 173 m
  • Start: Hann. Münden
  • Destination: Cuxhaven
The over 500 km long Weser cycle path leads from Hann. Münden to Cuxhaven. The cycle route, which is one of the most popular long-distance cycle routes in Germany, stretches through the breathtaking landscape along the Weser. Starting in the idyllic Teutoburg Forest, the route leads through picturesque villages and lively towns, all the way to the north German coasts. The tour not only offers spectacular panoramas, but also a journey through the history and culture of the region;

Waypoints

Start
Hann. Münden
© Stadt Höxter, Dominik Ketz
Höxter city centre
Historic town centre
© Stadt Höxter, Dominik Ketz
Remtergarten
Park/gardens
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Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

The Weser Cycle Path can be cycled in a total of 8 stages. The recommended daily stages are as follows:

1st stage: Hann. Münden to Höxter
2nd stage: Höxter to Hameln
3rd stage: Hameln to Minden
4th stage: Minden to Nienburg
5th stage: Nienburg to Verden
6th stage: Verden to Bremen
7th stage: Bremen to Nordenham/Bremerhaven
8th stage: Nordenham to Cuxhaven. Stage: Nordenham to Cuxhaven

Further information on the three starter stages, which also lead through the Teutoburg Forest vacation region, can be found here.

Tour information

  • Certified ADFC-Bikeroute

  • Labelling

  • Multiday Tour

  • Possibility of Accommodation

  • Stop at an Inn

Directions & Parking facilities

Start: Hann. Münden station
Destination: Cuxhaven station

Additional information

You can find further helpful information at: www.weserradweg-info.de

Getting there

Weser-Radweg Gesamtstrecke
34346 Hann. Münden
Bad Salzuflen: feel-good place
Our tip

Nature without detours

© Teutoburger Wald Tourismus / D. Ketz
Experience nature
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Exciting quality hiking trails

© Touristikzentrum Westliches Weserbergland
Favourite time out in nature

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