The Weser River Cycle Route is a scenic and culturally interesting journey that spans around 520 kilometers from the Weser Uplands to the North Sea coast. The route passes through charming villages, historic towns, and scenic countryside, offering cyclists of all kinds an unforgettable experience. Families can enjoy a leisurely bike ride to the coast without worrying about steep climbs. The route takes you through the Weser Upland hills, lined with historical towns, castles, and palaces, and passes by the Pied Piper's House in Hamelin and the Town Hall with Statue of Roland in Bremen. The North German Plain offers a vast expanse of land dotted with moors, villages, farms, and windmills, before reaching the coastal port of Bremerhaven and finally the beach and sea at Cuxhaven
Plan your family visit to the Weser River Cycle Route with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We cycled along the Weser River Cycle Route. The route mostly followed old towpaths directly by the water, sometimes through fields. We passed by Hessisch Oldendorf and took short breaks. We covered 105 km in total. The route was well-maintained and clearly signposted
Highlights: The kids pedaled well, and we were almost as fast as adult cycling groups! It was great to be outdoors. The kids didn't complain, and the scenery was enjoyable. The children didn't show any sign that they had cycled 46 kilometers on the bicycle ✨