Weser-Leine cycle path

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Weser-Leine cycle path
overall length 64 km
location eastern Weser Uplands
Starting point Hagenohsen
Target point Gronau (Leine)
Places along the way Voremberg , Bisperode , Bessingen , Coppenbrügge , Marienau (Coppenbrügge) , Lauenstein , Salzhemmendorf , Ahrenfeld , Gut Heinsen , Deilmissen , Dunsen , Eime , Banteln
difficulty Ascent from the Wesertal to the top of the pass difficult (partly 15% gradient), then easy
Website URL www.weserbergland.com

The Weser-Leine-Radweg is a cycle path in Lower Saxony that connects the Weser Cycle Path and the Leine-Heide Cycle Path . It leads from the place Hagenohsen on the upper Weser through the Weser-Leine-Bergland to Gronau an der Leine .

The cycle path leads from the Wesertal uphill to the east through the Hastebach valley over a pass into the Bisperoder depression on the northern Ith , circles it in a semicircle in the north and then follows the Saale valley eastwards to the south towards the Thüster Berg Rope.

literature

  • Ernst Würzburger: The most beautiful bike tours in the Weser Uplands . Bielefelder Verlagsanstalt, Bielefeld 1995, ISBN 3-87073-148-6 .
  • Cycling atlas Germany . F. Bruckmann KG, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-7654-3358-6 .

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