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Easy hiking trails around Nordenham offer diverse landscapes for exploration, situated between the Weser River and expansive moors. The region is characterized by its proximity to the North Sea coast, including the unique Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. Dikes provide elevated pathways, offering views across the flat terrain and waterways. This environment provides numerous opportunities for easy walking routes Nordenham terrain.
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Route of the path Follow the Planet Trail southwards and get to know our solar system better! Choose the path that suits you. The short route (orange) takes you past Jupiter further south and after 1452 meters you will reach Saturn, which marks the end point of the short route. If you turn off at Jupiter and follow the long route (red) to the wooden bridge over the railway tracks, you will reach the old railway embankment (Erich-Lampe-Weg), where you will also find Saturn. Continue westwards along the embankment, and after just under 6 km you will reach Pluto, the end point of the Planet Trail. The Planet Trail is also available as a PDF document for download. (SOURCE: nordenham.de)
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The planetary path is a model of our solar system on a scale of 1:1,000,000,000 (one to a billion). This scale shrinks the radius of the solar system to just under 6 km and thus enables a meaningful representation of the proportions between our Sun, its planets, and the distances in between. (SOURCE:nordenham.de)
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Here you can walk from Großensiel harbor towards Union Pier or vice versa. Whether on the beach, in front of or behind the seawall, you're guaranteed a coastal atmosphere and a fresh breeze. Alternatively, you can sit in the sand or on a bench, listen to the waves, or watch the ships go by.
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Donated by Helmut Werner (March 26, 1948 – October 5, 2009), CEO of Rhenus Midgard and citizen of Nordenham. Inspired by Helmut Werner's statement, "Nordenham was built on the backs of the dockworkers," sculptor Anne Wagenfeld (Butjadingen, March 5, 1948 – April 24, 2016) created a sculpture that places the dockworker within the context of space and time, within the development of humanity and nature, across generations and eras (heads, stairs, shells). The dockworker gazes at the natural deep-sea harbor, which, in the early days of steamships, made it possible to export Butjadingen cattle to England. The arrival of the railway in 1875 allowed for the import of oil from America and grain from Russia. From 1890 to 1897, fast steamships of the Norddeutscher Lloyd shipping company transported hundreds of thousands of emigrants from here to America. The port was later privatized, and the newly established industrial companies – fishing, the North German submarine cable works, the zinc smelter, and the Friedrichswerft shipyard – built their own port facilities. All benefited from the favorable location on the deep waters of the Weser estuary. (You can learn more about this topic at the Nordenham Museum.) (Source: mk-nordenham.de/beitraege, Helmut Klug).
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The information boards about Saturn and Jupiter on the Planet Trail are almost at the Weser beach.
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The tower was built in 1897/98 and initially served as the Einswarden lighthouse a few kilometers further north. It was relocated to its current location in 1914.
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The lower lighthouse, with a height of 17 m, is a white, three-legged lattice beacon with a gallery and a green copper dome roof.
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From the terrace you have a very nice view of the Weser
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There are over 100 easy hiking trails around Nordenham, offering diverse options for relaxed walks. In total, the region features more than 150 hiking routes suitable for various fitness levels.
Easy hikes in Nordenham primarily feature flat terrain along the Weser River, through picturesque moors, and atop dikes. You'll find paths offering views of the North Sea coast and the unique Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. The trails are generally well-suited for comfortable walking.
Yes, Nordenham offers several easy circular walks. For instance, the Seepark Nordenham – Lily Pond Trail loop from Nordenham is a popular 3.7 km route that explores a local park. Another option is the Langlütjen I Observation Tower – Radar Tower on Langlütjen I loop from Langlütjen I, a 3.2 km trail on the small island of Langlütjen I.
Many easy hikes offer views of the Weser River and the Wadden Sea. You can explore the Burhave Beach or visit the Wadden Pier. The View of Bremerhaven’s skyline from Luneplate is also a notable highlight, often visible from trails along the river.
Absolutely. The flat and accessible nature of many trails makes them ideal for families. Routes like the Seepark Nordenham – Lily Pond Trail loop are perfect for a leisurely stroll with children, offering open spaces and easy navigation.
Yes, many easy hiking trails in Nordenham are suitable for dogs. The dikes and coastal paths provide ample space for walking with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock, and remember to clean up after them.
Yes, several easy trails offer scenic views across the Weser River towards Bremerhaven. The St. Hippolyt Church Blexen – View of Bremerhaven loop from St.-Hippolyt-Kirche is a 7.6 km path specifically known for these vistas. Another option is the View of Bremerhaven – St. Hippolyt Church Blexen loop from St.-Hippolyt-Kirche.
The komoot community rates Nordenham's easy trails highly, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful coastal paths, the unique Wadden Sea landscape, and the relaxed atmosphere of the dikes and riverfront routes. The diverse views, from the Weser River to the moors, are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, some easy trails offer glimpses of local culture and maritime life. For example, you might find routes near the charming Fedderwardersiel Fishing Harbour, known for its colorful boats. The Großensiel Lower Lighthouse – Dockworker Statue Nordenham loop from Ellwürden also offers a mix of natural beauty and local points of interest.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for easy hiking in Nordenham, offering pleasant temperatures and longer daylight hours. The coastal areas can be breezy, providing a refreshing experience. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery, though it can be cooler.
Nordenham has local bus services that can help you reach various starting points for hikes. While specific routes vary, public transport can be a convenient option for accessing trails, especially those closer to the town center or larger villages. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for your chosen starting point.
The Wadden Sea National Park, close to Nordenham, is a significant area for birdwatching. Many easy trails along the coast and through the moors offer excellent opportunities to observe diverse bird species, especially during migration periods. Look for observation points along the dikes.


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