Alternative - Radwanderweg „Vom Teufelsmoor zum Wattenmeer“ - Cuxhaven-Bremerhaven
- 3:14 h
- 51.43 km
- 20 m
- 16 m
- 17 m
- Start: Adventuregolf Cuxhaven, intersection of Wehrbergsweg and Duhner Allee, 27476 Cuxhaven
- Destination: German Maritime Museum, Hans-Scharoun-Platz 1, 27568 Bremerhaven
Experience the UNESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea with its endless expanse and fresh breeze before the route leads through the shady coastal forest "Wernerwald". From there, the route continues along the North Sea coast and dyke line.
The green marshland landscape is only interrupted by the small coastal resorts of Spieka-Neufeld, Dorum-Neufeld and Wremen with their picturesque cutter harbors. It's worth stopping for a bite to eat here, as there are other stalls selling delicious food, coffee and cake as well as traditional fish sandwiches. From Wremen, you can already see the port of Bremerhaven. It is still about 15 kilometers to the end of the stage.
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52 km long alternative route from Cuxhaven to Bremerhaven
Route:
Cuxhaven - 5 km - Sahlenburg - 19 km - Dorum-Neufeld - 12 km - Wremen - 6 km - Weddewarden - 10 km - Bremerhaven
Route description:
Thealternative route "Cuxhaven-Bremerhaven" with its landscape fits perfectly into the 450 km long cycle route "From the Devil's Moor to the Wadden Sea". It starts in Cuxhaven and ends in Bremerhaven and leads along the UNSESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea with its endless expanse. Pause for a moment before getting on the saddle to set off towards the seaside town of Bremerhaven and enjoy the fresh sea breeze.
From your starting point in Cuxhaven, the alternative route takes you through the coastal forest "Wernerwald" and past the Melkhüs Fischer. After a short "milk stop", the route continues along the coast and dyke line. In Spieka-Neufeld, Dorum-Neufeld and Wremen, it is worth taking a detour over the dyke. This is where the picturesque cutter harbors of the Wurster North Sea coast are located. The two harbors in Dorum-Neufeld and Wremen are particularly suitable for a lunch break. From traditional fish sandwiches to modern pulled salmon burgers - there is definitely something for everyone here. From Wremen, you can already see the port of Bremerhaven . It is still about 15 kilometers to the end of the stage You are welcome to combine this route with an arrival and departure by train. There is an hourly train connection between Cuxhaven and Bremerhaven.
The complete cycle route with alternative route Cuxhaven-Bremerhaven
Round trip (approx. 400 to 420 km, including the 52 km alternative route):
- Bremen - Bremervörde - Stade (125 km)
- Stade - Cuxhaven (130-150 km)
- Cuxhaven - Dorum-Neufeld - Bremerhaven (52 km)
- Bremerhaven - Bremen Hbf (85 km)
Directions:
The round trip starts at Bremen main station and leads counter-clockwise first to the artists' village of Worpswede and into the Teufelsmoor moor region. From there, it goes via the moor metropolis of Gnarrenburg and the recreational town of Bremervörde on the River Oste to the Hanseatic city of Stade and through the old country on the Elbe, the largest fruit-growing region in Germany. The northernmost section of the route begins in Freiburg an der Elbe and takes you parallel to the Elbe to Cuxhaven. Here, the "Alte Liebe" viewing platform and the beach offer sweeping views of the North Sea or the UNESCO Wadden Sea World Heritage Site, depending on the tide.
From there, the route continues along the Wurster North Sea coast with the seaside resorts and cutter harbors Spieka-Neufeld, Dorum-Neufeld and Wremen until you finally reach Bremerhaven. With the Havenwelten, the seaside town offers a beautiful backdrop for a walk, exciting museums that you should take time to visit and a variety of places to stop for refreshments. The last stage is accompanied by the Weser and leads through small villages to the northern Bremen district of Vegesack and through the Wümme lowlands to the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Nearby, the Bremer city center and Weser promenade invite you to take a long break. The historic heart of the city is the market square with the UNSESCO World Heritage Town Hall and Roland statue as well as St. Peter's Cathedral, the Bremen Town Musicians and the Schnoor, a winding old town district.
Route markings
Als Symbol für diese einmaligen und schützenswerten Naturräume steht der Kiebitz. Sein Lebensraum - offenes, flaches Dauergrünland mit Überschwemmungsflächen - ist heutzutage stark gefährdet.
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Directions & Parking facilities
The A1, A26 and A27 freeways will take you directly to many places along the cycle route. The route planners map24 or www.google.de/maps.
Traveling by bike
Want to get there by bike? There are a number of long-distance cycle routes that connect to the "From the Devil's Moor to the Wadden Sea" cycle route or run parallel to it for a stretch.
In Bremen, the cycle route meets the Weser Cycle Route, the Brückenradweg Osnabrück-Bremen, the Wümme-Radweg and the Radfernweg Hamburg-Bremen. Some of these long-distance cycle routes also run parallel to the cycle path. In Stade, the cycle path meets the Elberadweg, the Nordseeküsten-Radweg and runs parallel to these in places. In Bremerhaven, the cycle route meets the Weser Cycle Route, the North Sea Coast Cycle Route and runs partly parallel to it. In the Wesermarsch the cycle route meets the Weser Cycle Route, the North Sea Coast Cycle Route, the German Siel Route and runs parallel to these in places.
Parallel zu jeder Etappe des Radnwanderweges verläuft eine Bahn- oder Buslinie, auf die man zurückgreifen kann und wodurch attraktive Tagestouren möglich sind. Eine Fahrradmitnahme ist spontan oder unter Vorbestellung möglich, die Fahrradplätze sind jedoch begrenzt.
Bahnverbindungen
(Hamburg) – Stade – Cuxhaven
Verkehrsgesellschaft Start Unterelbe mbH mbH
Tel. 04721 2049724 * www.start-unterelbe.de
Hamburg – Stade
Hamburger Verkehrsverbund GmbH (S-Bahn Linie 3)
Tel. 040 19449 * www.hvv.de
Cuxhaven – Bremerhaven
EVB - Eisenbahnen und Verkehrsbetriebe Elbe-Weser GmbH
Tel. 04761 993116 * www.evb-elbe-weser.de
Bremerhaven – Bremen
Deutsche Bahn AG (Regionalexpress)
Tel. 030 2970 * www.bahn.de
NordWestBahn GmbH - „Regio-S-Bahn (Linie RS 2)
Tel. 0541 2002-4321 * www.regiosbahn.de
Bremerhaven – Bremervörde – Buxtehude – Hamburg
EVB - Eisenbahnen und Vekehrsbetriebe Elbe-Weser GmbH
Tel. 04761 993116 * www.evb-elbe-weser.de
Von Buxtehude können Sie mit dem metronom oder mit der S-Bahn (S3) zum Hauptbahnhof Hamburg weiterreisen.
Nordenham – Bremen
NordWestBahn GmbH
„Regio-S-Bahn (Linie RS 4)
Tel. 0541 2002-4321 * www.regiosbahn.de
Museumsbahnen
Bremen – Worpswede – Gnarrenburg – Bremervörde – Stade
Historischer Moorexpress (Mai bis Oktober), 22 Haltestellen entlang der Strecke
Tel. 04761 993116 www.moorexpress.de
Bremerhaven – Bad Bederkesa
Historische Museumsbahn (7. Mai bis 1. Oktober, jeden 1. und 3. Sonntag im Monat)
Tel. 04745 7196 * www.museumsbahn-bremerhaven-bederkesa.de
Elbe-Radwanderbus
Harsefeld – Jork – Stade – Drochtersen – Wischhafen – Balje
Elbe Radwanderbus (Mitte April bis Anfang Oktober an Wochenenden und Feiertagen)
Tel. 04142 813838 * www.elberadwanderbus.de
Der Bus bietet Platz für etwa 16 Räder. Eine Reservierung ist nicht möglich, die Fahrkarten sind im Bus erhältlich. Die Haltestellen vor Ort sind mit dem Logo des Busses gekennzeichnet.
Additional information
More information
Der Radwanderweg „Vom Teufelsmoor zum Wattenmeer“ ist ein Gemeinschaftsprojekt zwischen den Tourismusregionen am Radwanderweg und der NABU-Umweltpyramide Bremervörde. Auf dem Rundweg gibt es viele naturnahe Landschaften, vielfältige Flora und zahlreiche heimische Tiere zu entdecken.
Literature
Contact person
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Radwanderweg "Vom Teufelsmoor zum Wattenmeer" c/o Erlebnis Bremerhaven GmbH
License (master data)
Touristikverband Landkreis Rotenburg (Wümme)
Safety guidelines
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