Best attractions and places to see around Hunte / Hafen Oldenburg include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features centered around the Hunte River and its port. The area offers scenic cycle paths and walking routes along the riverbanks, alongside significant historical structures. It serves as a hub for both natural exploration and understanding the region's maritime and industrial heritage.
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Experience the diverse landscapes of Lower Saxony on a 137 km route: through the Wesermarsch region and the city of Oldenburg, into the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, and on to the Dümmer Nature Park. The Hunte Cycle Route maps were developed specifically for this tour. The entire route is divided into four stages. Maps are available at tourist information offices.
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From the Wesermarsch to Oldenburg Start in the seafaring town of Elsfleth at the Hunte barrage. Cycle first through the wide open landscape of the Wesermarsch before heading to the bicycle-friendly city of Oldenburg with its many historical buildings, rich cultural program, and a pedestrian zone known far beyond the region.
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🚴♀️The route is considered easy to moderately difficult and, due to its mostly flat terrain, is very well suited for families and leisure cyclists. You'll cycle through the wide, flat Wesermarsch region, the bike-friendly city of Oldenburg, and the rolling hills, forests, and heathlands of the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park.
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🚴♀️ 🚴♀️ Along the Hunte River, there is a very popular and well-signposted long-distance cycle route, the Hunte Cycle Path. This cycle path offers a varied route through diverse natural landscapes in Lower Saxony.
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🌉 The Amalienbrücke in Oldenburg is an important crossing over the Küstenkanal, just before it flows into the Hunte (or vice versa, depending on the direction of travel).
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Great beer garden right on the water
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The Oldenburg bascule railway bridge crosses the Hunte, which is 60 meters wide. It is a listed building. The bridge serves the two railway lines Oldenburg – Bremen and Oldenburg – Osnabrück. It was built between 1946 and 1954 near the Oldenburg railway water tower as a replacement for the swing bridge from 1866, which was destroyed in 1945. It is for train traffic (double-track, with overhead lines since electrification in 1982) as well as pedestrians and cyclists.
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The Hunte River is a central natural feature, offering scenic cycle paths and walking routes along its banks, such as the Hunte River Cycle Path. You can also visit the Confluence of Küstenkanal, Hunte, and Osternburger Kanal, a recreational space known for diverse bird and plant species. Other green spaces include the Schlossgarten, adjoining Schloss Oldenburg, and the university's Botanischer Garten.
Yes, Oldenburg boasts several historical landmarks. Key sites include Oldenburg Railway Bascule Bridge, Europe's largest railway bascule bridge of its kind. Other notable historical buildings are Schloss Oldenburg, St. Lamberti Church, Lappan, Degodehaus, and the Oldenburg Town Hall. The Old Harbor Crane at the port also serves as a historical reminder of the area's maritime past.
Cycling and walking are very popular along the Hunte River. The Hunte River Cycle Path is a well-signposted long-distance route suitable for leisure cyclists. You can also find numerous walking routes along the riverbanks and through areas like the Donnerschweer Meadows on the Hunte. For more structured routes, you can explore various cycling and hiking guides, such as the Cycling around Hunte / Hafen Oldenburg guide or Easy hikes around Hunte / Hafen Oldenburg.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Hunte River Cycle Path offers a mostly flat terrain, making it ideal for family bike rides. The Confluence of Küstenkanal, Hunte, and Osternburger Kanal is a pleasant recreational space. The State Museum for Nature and Man features exhibits on the region's natural history, including an aquarium, which can be engaging for children.
The Oldenburg Railway Bascule Bridge offers excellent views of the city landscape on the water and the harbor. The Confluence of Küstenkanal, Hunte, and Osternburger Kanal is another spot appreciated for its scenic value. Walking or cycling along the Hunte River also provides numerous picturesque views of the waterways and surrounding nature.
Oldenburg is enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling and walking along the Hunte River and its promenades. The warmer months allow for full enjoyment of the natural spaces and the lively atmosphere of the port area. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
While specific accessibility details for all paths are not available, the Hunte River Cycle Path is noted for its mostly flat terrain, which generally makes it more accessible for strollers and potentially wheelchairs. The Hafenpromenade is also designed for easy strolling. It is advisable to check specific routes for detailed accessibility information.
Many outdoor areas around Hunte / Hafen Oldenburg, including the Hunte River banks and the Donnerschweer Meadows on the Hunte, are suitable for dog walks. It's generally expected that dogs are kept on a leash, and owners clean up after them. For specific indoor attractions or gardens, it's best to check their individual policies regarding pets.
The Hafenpromenade (Port Promenade) is a vibrant area with numerous restaurants and cafes, perfect for enjoying the waterside atmosphere. Heini am Stau at the Water Tower is a restaurant located directly on the water, offering regional cuisine. Ols Brauhaus, situated at the port, is another option for regional dishes and traditional beers.
Walks and cycle routes vary in length. For example, easy hikes around the area can range from 2 km to 6 km, such as the 'Water Tower at the Weir, Oldenburg – Old City Harbor loop' which is about 4 km. Cycling routes can be much longer, with options like the 'View of the Hunte River – Oldenburg Castle loop' at around 40 km. You can find detailed route information in guides like Easy hikes around Hunte / Hafen Oldenburg and Cycling around Hunte / Hafen Oldenburg.
The Oldenburg Port is a historically significant and still vibrant hub. It has been crucial for sea and inland shipping since the 14th century and remains one of the busiest inland ports in Lower Saxony. It connects the Hunte River and the Küstenkanal, serving as a central traffic hub for shipping in the region, alongside the Oldenburg Lock and the Wasserkraftwerk Obere Hunte.
Oldenburg offers a rich cultural scene. You can visit the Horst Janssen Museum, dedicated to the works of the 20th-century artist. The State Museum for Art and Cultural History, housed in Schloss Oldenburg, showcases regional artifacts and European paintings. Other cultural highlights include the Oldenburg State Theatre, the Oldenburger Computer-Museum, and the Edith-Russ-Haus for media art.
Oldenburg has a public transport system that can take you to various attractions. The city center and port area are well-connected. For specific routes and schedules to attractions like the Heini am Stau at the Water Tower or the Oldenburg Railway Bascule Bridge, local bus services are available. The Oldenburg (Oldb) Hbf (main train station) serves as a central hub.


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