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Touring cycling routes in Krähe traverse a landscape characterized by gentle terrain, featuring a network of paths around local lakes and along river systems. The region offers routes with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for relaxed cycling. Key geographical features include the Weser River and Stöckser Lake, providing scenic backdrops for rides. The area's natural environment often includes forested sections, as indicated by the presence of routes through such areas.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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As modest as an old farmhouse, surmounted by a simple wooden bell tower, the Corvinus Church in the center of the former village of Erichshagen is nevertheless steeped in ancient tradition and history. It was built as a half-timbered structure in 1757/58 to replace an older chapel dating back to 1620, which still stood on the Amtshof (official farm) in Wölpe, and is today considered the westernmost half-timbered church in Northern Germany. Why the then bailiff Uden decided to demolish the old chapel and build a new one in the village of Erichshagen remains a mystery. The chapel most likely became too small for the population, as with just under 500 inhabitants, Erichshagen was the largest village in the Amt Wölpe (district of Wölpe). In addition to donations from other parishes and private individuals, the Amt Wölpe also contributed to the construction of the new church and paid for the installation of a pulpit where the bailiff, his clerk, and the district judge could listen to services. To access the church, a separate staircase was built at the rear of the church for the officials, which is still in use today. After the church's completion in 1759, the late Baroque white pulpit altar, decorated with gold and red ornaments, was erected. A bell hangs in the small wooden tower with the inscription: "...Johann Friedrich Altenburg cast Sachsenhagen anno 1796." Source: https://www.erichshagen-woelpe.de/ortsplan/Corvinus-Kirche.htm
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There should be a few more of these shelters on this section
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Freely accessible lake that invites you to take a relaxing break!
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You can ride in the shade for a short distance through the trees.
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@DakenH There were/are also eel slugs on the Rhine. One is located (used for scientific purposes) in the Rhine near Rees.
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I've cycled past here many times, rain or shine, the barrage is simply a part of the Weser Cycle Route :)
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Krähe offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 630 options to explore. These routes traverse a landscape characterized by gentle terrain, making them suitable for relaxed cycling.
Yes, Krähe is very beginner and family-friendly. Over 470 of the available routes are classified as easy, featuring minimal elevation gain and paths around local lakes and along river systems. A great option for an easy ride is the Giebichenstein Boulder – Stöckser Lake loop from Alpheide, which is 11.2 miles (18.1 km) long and winds around Stöckser Lake.
The terrain in Krähe is generally gentle, with minimal elevation gain. You can expect routes that follow river systems like the Weser, circle tranquil lakes such as Stöckser Lake, and pass through forested sections. The highest elevation gain on a popular route like the Drakenburg Weir – View of the Weserwehr Dam loop from Stöckse is around 110 meters.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Krähe are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. For instance, the popular Giebichenstein Boulder – Stöckser Lake loop from Stöckse is a 6.3-mile (10.2 km) trail that leads through gentle lakeside terrain.
Along the touring cycling routes, you can discover several natural and historical points of interest. Highlights include the impressive Giebichenstein Boulder, the serene Stöckser Lake, and the tranquil Bunkenmoor Nature Reserve. You might also encounter unique features like The monk (overflow protection in the Bunkenmoor-Krähenmoor).
The komoot community highly rates touring cycling in Krähe, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 3,200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil lake circuits, well-maintained river paths, and peaceful forested sections that define the region's routes.
While Krähe is known for its gentle terrain, there are options for those seeking longer or slightly more challenging rides. The region offers 130 moderate routes and 32 difficult routes. An example of a moderate route is the Drakenburg Weir – View of the Weserwehr Dam loop from Stöckse, which covers 25.7 miles (41.3 km).
Given the region's gentle terrain and focus on lakes and rivers, touring cycling in Krähe is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the scenic backdrops and natural environments.
Yes, several routes allow you to experience the natural beauty of Krähe's protected areas. You can find routes that go through or near the Bunkenmoor Nature Reserve and the Krähenmoor II Nature Reserve, offering opportunities to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
While specific public transport connections to every trailhead are not detailed, many routes in Krähe start from towns or villages that may have local bus services or train stations. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for the specific starting point of your chosen route, such as routes originating near Stöckse or Alpheide.
Yes, the Weser River is a prominent geographical feature in the region, and several touring cycling routes offer scenic views of it. A notable route is the Drakenburg Weir – Weser Cycle Path loop from Landkreis Nienburg/Weser, which provides direct access to the river's banks and views of the dam.


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