WeserRadweg
The WeserRadweg, or Weser Cycle Path, is a popular long-distance cycling route in Germany that follows the Weser River from its source to its mouth at the North Sea. The route is approximately 450 kilometers long and is generally well-signposted. It is largely flat and passes through diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, and historic towns.
The starting point of the WeserRadweg is often considered to be Hann. Münden, where the Werra and
The WeserRadweg is suitable for cyclists of all abilities, with many sections being paved and traffic-free.