Loop cycling route Bridges and Borders

27.30 km long
Round trip
Difficulty: medium
Condition: medium
Asphalt
Biking
E-bike
Families and children
Bicycle
Health
Genießt eine familienfreundliche Radtour rund um Einbeck mit kulturellen Highlights.
The loop cycling route takes you approximately 27 kilometres through the north-western part of the city district through diverse landscape with a lot of little woods, extensive fields and hills with a wonderful view of the landscape.

Most of the time you cycle far away from noisy streets from one idyllic village to the next. The slopes on the tour require a certain amount of exertion.

For the complete tour you schedule two to five hours according to velocity and breaks.
TIP: In addition, there is a possibility to connect the tour Bridges and Borders with the cycling route Salt and Castles. If you would like to do so, follow the shortcut between Hullersen (Bridges & Borders) and K510 in direction to Rotenkirchen (Salt & Castles). 

At the starting point, there is an information showcase with a route overview. Route logotype is a stylised bridge with a barrier.

If you need tips and further information on this tour, click further down onto the tips of the author, starting point and route description!

Good to know

Pavements

Unknown
Street
Asphalt
Trackless

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

1. Red sandstone bridge and Riesswarte

The red sandstone bridge spans over the stream Krummes Wasser at the street Ivenstraße and composes with its two pinned pointed arches a unique building originated in the 16th century. Already 500 years ago, it connected - as part of the military road Einbeck-Alfeld-Hannover - the southern German cities with the cities of the Hanseatic League of the North.
 
Riesswarte: Formerly, a Warte (oberservation point) was part of the external defences of a fortification or town. Very often this observation point was a fortified tower that was located at a long distance from the actual fortification so that it was possible to detect enemies early on. Further to the territorial fortified towers, this tower belonged to the three surveillance observation points on Einbeck’s territory. In Middle High German the main word ris means stick, twig, bushes, scrub,… .

2. Old Lime Tree

A few hundred metres along the route you will find the ancient lime tree at the Ohle farm. This former natural monument is more than 600 years old and has a trunk circumference of seven metres. At the left of the paths you may see the “sour meadows”.

3. The stream Krummes Wasser

Alongside the stream Krummes Wasser surrounded by poplars and willows on flat roads the way leads up to Kuventhal. Especially at the end of the way you will find wonderful rich stream vegetation between track and water in spring and in summer.
 
4. Kuventhal

In a 50 metres deep valley incision the village Kuventhal lies at the stream Krummes Wasser. The name of the village is said to go back on the old field name copa-kowe-Kufe – meaning curved or bent (krumm or gekrümmt), so that it should mean something like “village in the curved valley”. The chronicle of the village tells of frequent dire flooding following snow melting or torrential showers. In such manner a flooding in summer 1886 is reported to have reached a high mark of four metres in the village and caused heavy damages.

5. The bridge Wilhelmsbrücke

There was already a bridge built across the valley of the stream Krummes Wasser from 1827 to 1830. This bridge was named after Duke Wilhelm of Cambridge: Wilhelmsbrücke. The modern two-storey bridge was then built in 1955/56 when the old bridge could no longer withstand traffic on the national road B3. This bridge was a technical masterpiece of its time.

6. The tower Kuventhaler Turm

Country lane K 659 that has very little traffic takes us past the former tower Kuventhaler Turm. A photomontage shows what the tower might have looked like – as the northernmost spot of the territorial forces it guarded Einbeck’s borders to the north.  

7. Wenzen

If you would like to leave the route and take a detour to the small chapel, follow the main road in Wenzen in direction to the exit Brunsen. Right before you reach the village sign, turn left on a road in direction to the village exit Stroit. After approximately 700 metres, you will cross a railway bridge in direction to Hilskapelle (signposted). You will get to the chapel situated at the edge of the forest on the path Hils Bibelweg (Bible path of the Hils mountain range). The beautiful location invites visitors to have a break and enjoy the view on the villages one has just crossed.

8. Eimen

The coat of arms of the family von Eimen can be found at a lot of places in Einbeck’s Old Town. The family name stems from the village name and the lords of the House von Eimen that were residing there in mediaeval times. The village Eimen is located in the northwest of Einbeck in municipality of Holzminden in the valley Hilletal. A little bit elevated in the middle of the village you will find the chapel that was built as an extension of the old tower starting from 1564. In the 15th century this village belonged to Heinrich the Younger of Brunswick. Between Eimen and Rengershausen the cycling path takes you past the mill Hellenbergsmühle

9. Rengershausen

This village was first mentioned around the year 900. In the picture above you can see the old milestone situated in the centre of the village Rengershausen. From here, the cycling paths takes you to Avendshausen that is located at the northern border of the former territorial forces of Einbeck - today this is the border of the city district.

10. Avendshausen

This village was probably already founded between 500 and 800 A.D. It was first mentioned in the 10th century. Around the year 1626, the village was completely destroyed by the emperor’s army under the command of General Tilly, but it was reconstructed shortly afterwards.

11. Vardeilsen

Vardelhusen was first mentioned in 1245. In the 14th century it was temporary pledged to the bishop of Hildesheim. The chapel Georgskapelle belonged to Markoldendorf until the 17th century.

12. Holtensen

For many centuries, the border between the bishopric Hildesheim and the principality Grubenhagen separated the village Holtensen in two parts. This can still be recognised from today’s street names Auf der Stiftsseite (on the side of the bishopric) and Auf der Amtsseite (on the side of the authorities).

13. Hullersen
 
At the church St.-Nikolai-Kirche in Hullersen, it was already preached in the Lutheran confession in 1522. Event thought the preacher Ebbrecht was thrown into the dungeon for doing so, the Reformation could not be stopped anymore.

Now follow the cycling path further 3.5 kilometres past the river Ilme up to the starting point – you have made it and may enjoy food and beverages in one of our restaurants, cafés or ice cream parlours in the beautiful setting of our historic Marquet Square.

You would like to carry on?
In that case follow the tip in the description above and connect this loop cycling route with the route Salt & Castles.

Route markings

Am Ausgangspunkt befindet sich ein Schaukasten mit der Streckenübersicht.
Als Routen-Logo erkennt ihr eine stilisierte Brücke mit Schlagbaum.

Directions & Parking facilities

Starting / destination point

You may get to the starting point of the loop cycling route from Market Square via the street Tiedexer Straße in direction to Tiedexer Tor. Pass Tiedexer Tor and the PS.SPEICHER – Europe’s largest vintage cars collection – and, after 300 metres, turn right into the street Ivenstraße.
After another approx. 100 metres you will get to the old red sandstone bridge. Once you have crossed the bridge, you have reached the starting point of the tour and can orient yourselves using the route overview in the information showcase.
From here you follow the cycling path for another 200 metres in northern direction, cross the main road and follow the street Ivenstraße until you get to the Reit- und Fahrvereins (riding and driving club).

Here, the cycling path turns left into Riesswarte.

Contact person

Einbeck Tourismus
Marktstraße 13

License (master data)

Tourist-Information Einbeck
License: Attribution

Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author

Gastronomy:
Take a short side trip to Brunsen (detour of approx. 1.5 km)  - here you will find a small but nice ice cream parlour.

Eis-Heise Brunsen
Am Mühlenbach 1, 37574 Einbeck-Brunsen
Tel.: +49 55 65 / 91 11 35

The café in the garden Gartencafé in Brunsen also is a wonderful place to be visited.

Gartencafé Brunsen
Am Mühlenbach 4, 37574 Einbeck-Brunsen
Tel.: +49 171 1 88 70 47

Viewpoint:
Coming from Eimen you have a beautiful view across Wenzen, Brunsen, Hallensen, the hills Mühlenberg, Stuckenberg, Moorberg and Radbreite.

Safety guidelines

Difficulty and trail conditions
This route leads you on cycling paths, country roads with only little traffic and fortified dirt roads, and scattered smaller, but accessible gravel paths.
In accordance to the trail profile on the described landscape character that is rather eventful; it shows a total altitude difference of approx. 150 metres uphill and downhill. Due to the gradients between Eimen and Vardeilsen the route may be classed as varying from moderate to challenging.

The route is signposted in both directions. For the route as described follow numbers 1 – 13 in direction to the Reit- und Fahrverein (riding and driving club) in the north, for the opposite direction start via the street Ivenstraße in direction to Haus der Jugend (House of the Youth) in the south.

Note: Part of the tour takes you on sections of agricultural roads. Therefore, please show consideration for agriculture and forestry. Use of the tracks is at your own risk.

Nearby

Contact

Einbeck Tourismus
Marktstraße 13
37574 Einbeck - Salzderhelden