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Startpoint
Bremervörde train station, Am Bahnhof 1, 27432 Bremervörde
Destinationpoint
Bremervörde train station, Am Bahnhof 1, 27432 Bremervörde
Map
Nordschleife - Rennradtour bei Bremervörde
Stadt Bremervörde - Tourist-InformationRathausmarkt 1, 27432 Bremervörde
Contact Person
Touristikverband Landkreis Rotenburg (Wümme) e.V. -Ihr Ansprechpartner für die Region
Harburger Straße 59, 27356 Rotenburg (Wümme)
Details
Directions
Directions
Overview of the route:
Bremervörde - 6 km - Hesedorf - 16 km - Ohrel - 8 km - Selsingen - 6 km - Eitzmühlen - 4 km - Ostereistedt - 9 km - Breddorf - 11 km - Ostersode - 4 km - Kreuzkuhle - 6 km - Gnarrenburg - 12 km - Barchel - 7 km - Hipstedt - 5 km - Neu Ebersdorf - 8 km - Alfstedt - 13 km - Bremervörde
Detailed route:
The 114 km long circular tour follows in the footsteps of nature and starts in Bremervörde, a town that is famous for its location on the Oste river and the Vörder See offers a unique variety of landscapes.
We start at the train station and follow the short access route to the Nordschleife. Our first destination takes us in a westerly direction on well-maintained paths to the village of Hesedorf, six kilometers away. We continue to Ohrel on a cycle path next to the country road, which is lined with lush meadows and fields. This is a great section to enjoy the varied, vast northern German landscape with its remnant farms to the full. From there we cycle to Selsingen. This somewhat larger town is known for its picturesque St.Lamberti church, which is located close to two inns - perfect for a short break.
After a short stop, the route leads along roads with little traffic via Granstedt to Eitzmühlen with its famous water mill, which is located directly on the Oste river. The route continues to Ostereistedt, a village with typical North German farms. From here, the tour winds its way via Rhadereistedt and Hanstedt to Breddorf and on to Gnarrenburg. The Oste-Hamme-Kanal, through which the cut peat was once transported to Bremen on peat barges, flows through the municipality, which lies in the middle of the mysteriously shimmering Teufelsmoors. The route continues past old peat extraction areas to Oese, Barchel and Hipstedt. From here, the northern loop leads through the Hinzel forest to Alfstedt, the northernmost point of this route.
The last few kilometers we cycle through a gently undulating Geest landscape and past the Höhne forest back to Bremervörde. In Bremervörde, the town's cozy cafés and restaurants offer the perfect opportunity to take a final break and reflect on the impressions of the Nordschleife. Stretch your legs at the nature and adventure park on Lake Vörder, which is lovingly designed and offers many sensory impressions with the World of the Senses.
Bremervörde - 6 km - Hesedorf - 16 km - Ohrel - 8 km - Selsingen - 6 km - Eitzmühlen - 4 km - Ostereistedt - 9 km - Breddorf - 11 km - Ostersode - 4 km - Kreuzkuhle - 6 km - Gnarrenburg - 12 km - Barchel - 7 km - Hipstedt - 5 km - Neu Ebersdorf - 8 km - Alfstedt - 13 km - Bremervörde
Detailed route:
The 114 km long circular tour follows in the footsteps of nature and starts in Bremervörde, a town that is famous for its location on the Oste river and the Vörder See offers a unique variety of landscapes.
We start at the train station and follow the short access route to the Nordschleife. Our first destination takes us in a westerly direction on well-maintained paths to the village of Hesedorf, six kilometers away. We continue to Ohrel on a cycle path next to the country road, which is lined with lush meadows and fields. This is a great section to enjoy the varied, vast northern German landscape with its remnant farms to the full. From there we cycle to Selsingen. This somewhat larger town is known for its picturesque St.Lamberti church, which is located close to two inns - perfect for a short break.
After a short stop, the route leads along roads with little traffic via Granstedt to Eitzmühlen with its famous water mill, which is located directly on the Oste river. The route continues to Ostereistedt, a village with typical North German farms. From here, the tour winds its way via Rhadereistedt and Hanstedt to Breddorf and on to Gnarrenburg. The Oste-Hamme-Kanal, through which the cut peat was once transported to Bremen on peat barges, flows through the municipality, which lies in the middle of the mysteriously shimmering Teufelsmoors. The route continues past old peat extraction areas to Oese, Barchel and Hipstedt. From here, the northern loop leads through the Hinzel forest to Alfstedt, the northernmost point of this route.
The last few kilometers we cycle through a gently undulating Geest landscape and past the Höhne forest back to Bremervörde. In Bremervörde, the town's cozy cafés and restaurants offer the perfect opportunity to take a final break and reflect on the impressions of the Nordschleife. Stretch your legs at the nature and adventure park on Lake Vörder, which is lovingly designed and offers many sensory impressions with the World of the Senses.
Safety Guidelines
Safety Guidelines
Please note:
The road traffic regulations (StVO) must always be observed.
Rural traffic always has priority.
Some sections may contain (small) potholes or cracks.
Some roads or cycle paths are sometimes (very) uneven and require attentive riding.
Tip
Tip
There are various shopping and dining options in the larger towns of Selsingen and Gnarrenburg as well as in the town of Bremervörde.
Getting There
Getting There
We recommend traveling by train:
The Bahnhof Bremervörde can be reached directly by regional train from Bremerhaven and Buxtehude. Information and tickets: bahn.de or evb-elbe-weser.de
From May to October, the historic Moorexpress also runs between Bremen, Bremervörde and Stade.
The Bahnhof Bremervörde can be reached directly by regional train from Bremerhaven and Buxtehude. Information and tickets: bahn.de or evb-elbe-weser.de
From May to October, the historic Moorexpress also runs between Bremen, Bremervörde and Stade.
Parking
Parking
Those arriving by car will find a public parking lot at the train station in 27432 Bremervörde.
Public Transit
Public Transit
The Bahnhof Bremervörde can be reached directly by regional train from Bremerhaven and Buxtehude. Information and tickets: bahn.de or evb-elbe-weser.de
From May to October, the historical Moorexpress also runs between Bremen, Bremervörde and Stade.
From May to October, the historical Moorexpress also runs between Bremen, Bremervörde and Stade.
Literature
Literature
All information about the road bike tours in the district of Rotenburg (Wümme) is presented in a handy leaflet. This can be ordered on the website of the Rotenburg (Wümme) district tourism association and is available at tourist information offices, including in Bremervörde, Selsingen and Gnarrenburg.
Track Signage
Track Signage
The road bike tours in the district of Rotenburg (Wümme) are neither signposted nor marked on site. GPX tracks are available for orientation (e.g. here on the page as a download).
Additional Information
Additional Information
Information and GPX tracks for all road bike tours in the district of Rotenburg (Wümme) can be found at app.nordwaerts.de, nordwaerts.de, komoot.com and strava.com or in the handy folding brochure.
Startpoint
Startpoint
Bremervörde train station, Am Bahnhof 1, 27432 Bremervörde
Destinationpoint
Destinationpoint
Bremervörde train station, Am Bahnhof 1, 27432 Bremervörde
Tour features
Tour features
Bathe
Stop at an Inn
Suitable for Bike
Good Connection to public Transport
Possibility of Accommodation
Type of tour
Type of tour
Loop Road
Opening Hours
Opening Hours
Always open
Travel tips on the go?
Pavement
Organisation
Ansprechpartner für Urlaub und Freizeit: Touristikverband LK Rotenburg
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