4.6
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10,503
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1,199
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Hiking trails in Nienburg/Weser traverse a diverse landscape characterized by the Weser River and its banks, offering scenic riverside paths. The region features expansive sandy heathlands, verdant forests, and extensive moor areas, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Hikers can explore flat Weser marshlands and areas around the Große Aue river, with some elevated points like Kräher Höhe offering panoramic views.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.7
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724
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7.35km
01:59
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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465
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5.39km
01:30
90m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(32)
100
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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22
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7.21km
01:51
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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27
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14.7km
03:53
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13
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19.0km
04:56
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6
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24.8km
06:32
220m
220m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(70)
190
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(74)
212
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.9
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158
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice rest area - equipped with two benches, an artificial stone wall behind them and a small stone cone in front of the benches.
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Luccaburg Castle was an early medieval lowland castle near Loccum. The tower hill castle of the Counts of Lucca, dating from the 11th/12th century, is recognizable as a massive, round earthen mound. Parts of the 2 m wide circular wall are preserved. A Count Burchard of Lucca is mentioned in documents around 1113 and 1130. His daughter, Beatrice of Lucca, married Count Wilbrand of Hallermund, who thus became his successor and heir. In 1163, he donated the surrounding land to Cistercian monks for the establishment of Loccum Abbey. Luccaburg Castle can only be reached on foot or by bike. Source: https://www.mittelweser-tourismus.de/poi/luccaburg/
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The wooden bridge is no longer there; now there are two metal struts that serve as a bridge.
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Helga and Horst came to Brokeloh with their first daughter, Christina, in 1968 and founded the Bickbeernhof Herse. They leased the manor's farm for 18 years and successfully cultivated cultivated blueberries in their first year. Here in Brokeloh, they found land with a high humus content and low pH that offered ideal conditions. This was the ideal location for cultivated blueberries, which had only recently been propagated in Germany and are now grown as a permanent crop. Over time, the business grew to 22.5 hectares of cultivated land at seven locations around the farm café. All plots were fenced to protect against wildlife and equipped with irrigation systems. The couple had three more daughters and continued to expand their blueberry production. When the first lease period expired, a new building was constructed on the outskirts of Brokeloh, and the family was able to move into the house and barn. The Bickbeernhof began direct marketing, and the farm café began serving rustic-style waffles and pancakes in 1978. Source: https://www.bickbeernhof.de/ueber-uns/
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From the Tempelberg lookout point, you can enjoy a view over the Weser glacial valley and, in good weather, even as far as the Weser Uplands. There, you'll find the Lönshütte, a shelter where hikers can stop and enjoy a snack. At Tempelberg, you'll also meet Lüttjemann and Püttjerinchen. A story by Hermann Löns (1866-1914). The little gnome Lüttjemann goes on a journey and has several adventures. At the end of his journey, he meets Püttjerinchen, and they celebrate a gnome wedding.
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Access from the Brokeloh side is for residents only and is controlled there.
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Beautiful on days when there isn't much going on... :)
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Nienburg/Weser offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 1200 routes recorded on komoot. These include 810 easy trails, 370 moderate routes, and 26 more challenging treks, ensuring options for every fitness level.
The region around Nienburg/Weser boasts diverse landscapes. You'll find scenic riverside paths along the Weser and Große Aue rivers, expansive sandy heathlands, verdant forests, and unique moor and heather areas. Elevated points like Kräher Höhe offer panoramic views, while the nearby Steinhuder Meer Nature Park provides stunning waterfront scenery.
Yes, Nienburg/Weser has several delightful trails suitable for families. The Fairy Tale Path Bad Rehburg is an easy 7.4 km route known for its charming scenery, perfect for leisurely walks with children. Many of the easy routes are also suitable for families.
Most hiking trails in Nienburg/Weser are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to respect local regulations.
Yes, many routes in Nienburg/Weser are designed as circular walks, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Loccum Abbey – Sundern Monastery Forest loop from Loccum and the Klosterwald Forest – Wooden Bridge at Loccum loop, which are both moderate and easy respectively.
The region offers several points of interest. You can explore historical sites like the Luccaburg Memorial or the Stockturm Nienburg/Weser. Nature lovers might enjoy the Meerbruchwiesen Bird Sanctuary or experience a unique river crossing on the Weser Ferry Schweringen.
For those seeking longer adventures, Nienburg/Weser is part of extensive pilgrimage routes. The Roswithaweg connects Nienburg to Bad Gandersheim, and the Loccum-Volkenroda pilgrimage path spans nearly 260 km, linking former Cistercian monasteries through varied natural landscapes and mountain ranges.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Nienburg/Weser, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2,600 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from riverside paths to forests and heathlands, and the well-maintained trails suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, the broader region includes the magnificent Steinhuder Meer Nature Park. While not directly in Nienburg/Weser, routes like Meeresblicke offer glimpses and connections to this area, providing fantastic views of Northern Germany's largest lake and its surrounding untouched natural landscapes.
Nienburg/Weser has a regional public transport network that can help you reach various starting points for hikes. While specific routes vary, local bus services often connect the town center with surrounding villages and natural areas, making many trailheads accessible without a car.
Certainly. The Historische Promenaden is an easy 5.4 km path that guides you through historical areas, offering a pleasant walk with cultural insights. Additionally, the Nienburg Bear Trail within the town itself leads visitors through the Old Town to key historical sights and restored half-timbered houses.
The Kräher Höhe is the highest point in Nienburg/Weser and offers panoramic views. You can find more information about hiking routes in this area, such as the Wanderweg Kräher Höhe, on the Mittelweser-Tourismus website.


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