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Attractions and Places To See around Lemwerder - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Lemwerder, a municipality situated on the left bank of the Weser River at the border of Bremen, offers a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and modern engineering. The area provides opportunities for exploring ancient structures, scenic river paths, and significant flood barriers. It is a destination for those interested in both cultural heritage and outdoor activities.

Best attractions and places to see around Lemwerder

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Ochtum Flood Barrier and Lock

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The Ochtum barrage is a comparatively small barrage. That's what makes it so charming. Sometimes a mobile snack bar is also open there.

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Dammsiel Lock

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The landscape and the cycle path here are really idyllic. You cycle past the Dammsiel lock, which connects the Wümme and the Kleine Wümme. The inn of the same name has now reopened with a new operator.

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Weser Cycle Path near Lemwerder

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Cycling directly on the Weser between the Ochtum barrage and Lemwerder.

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Lemwerder–Vegesack Ferry

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During the crossing, which lasts only a few minutes, you feel for a brief moment as if you were on a real ship voyage. The costs for this are kept …

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Lesum River

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Calm river that gave its name to the novel "Summer in Lesmona". The path on the dike on the left bank, from which you can see Knoops Park and the villas in St. Magnus, is particularly beautiful.

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September 10, 2024, Lesum River

History In prehistoric and early historical times, the Weser flowed from the present-day district of Gröpelingen in a more northerly direction towards the Osterholzer Geest, before turning west at its foot. Large parts of today's Lesum course are therefore former Weser courses. A 31 cm high, 800 g heavy Bronze Age crest helmet made of bronze (now in the Focke Museum) was recovered from the Lesum. To protect the Lesum crossing, there was a castle belonging to Bremen on the south bank near the village of Grambke, first mentioned in 1277. In 1388, the city built a road connection from there to the edge of the Geest in the north with a bridge over the river and an adjoining dam. This is where the names of the district of Burg-Grambke (south bank), the district of Burgdamm (north bank), the district of Burglesum (both river banks) and the Bremen-Burg train station (in Burgdamm with branching of the line to Bremerhaven and Bremen-Vegesack) come from. After the Thirty Years' War, the river and the castle were of strategic importance.

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Across the Weser with ferries in the city center, Vegesack, Blumenthal and Farge If you want to cross the Weser in Bremen and the north of Bremen, you will find the right ferry here: The regular ferries between Vegesack and Lemwerder, Blumenthal and Motzen and Farge and Berne are particularly suitable for commuters and motor vehicle traffic. In the Bremen city area, the Weser ferry runs between Pusdorf and Überseestadt and the Sielwall ferry runs between Osterdeich and Stadtwerder. These ferries only run on certain days of the week from spring to autumn and offer great opportunities for day trippers and quick shortcuts across the Weser, for example as part of Park & Ship during SV Werder Bremen games.

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For a small fee (1.40 euros - April 2024) you can take your bike on the ferry. The journey only takes a few minutes, but it's interesting. After that you're quickly on the road again.

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Just a beautiful river landscape. I particularly recommend the idyllic Deichweg on the south side.

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A great stop on the Weser Cycle Path with a great fish stand.

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There are some benches along the way to enjoy the view from here. There is currently a construction site and the way across is impassable.

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Despite the dyke, there are also great paths along the Weser. Some of these are very easy to drive on and offer a place to sit at regular intervals.

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Today was 5! Sales trolley there: fish rolls, ice cream, coffee, bratwurst and cool drinks

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in and around Lemwerder?

Lemwerder offers several historical sites. You can visit the Kapelle am Deich, dating back to 1260, or the Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche, built in 1245 with medieval frescoes. The St. Gallus Church, constructed in 1299, stands on a significant historical site. Don't miss the St. Vitus Monument, which commemorates the Battle of Altenesch.

Are there any unique engineering marvels or structures to see?

Yes, Lemwerder features notable engineering structures. The Ochtum Flood Barrier and Lock is a significant example of 20th-century engineering, part of the German Sluice Route. Another interesting spot is the Dammsiel Lock, an idyllic connection between the Wümme and Kleine Wümme rivers.

What natural attractions are there for outdoor enthusiasts?

Nature lovers will enjoy the Weser River for its scenic views and the extensive Weser Cycle Path near Lemwerder. The Lesum River offers calm waters and a beautiful dike path. You can also explore the Grosse Brake lake or the diverse landscape of the Kohlosse Nature Reserve.

Are there family-friendly activities in Lemwerder?

Families can enjoy the "Pure Nature" Adventure Trail, a circular route designed for playful learning about local flora and fauna. Cycling along the Weser Cycle Path near Lemwerder is also a popular family activity, offering flat terrain and scenic views.

Where can I find panoramic views of the area?

For panoramic views, head to the "Weitblick" Observation Tower, which marks the end of the Weser-Side-Gallery. This tower provides excellent vantage points over the surrounding landscape and the Weser River.

What cycling opportunities are available around Lemwerder?

Lemwerder is excellent for cycling. The Weser Cycle Path near Lemwerder offers spectacular views along the river. You can also explore the flat countryside of Lower Saxony on various bike tours. For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Lemwerder guide.

Are there hiking trails or walking paths near Lemwerder?

Yes, there are several walking and hiking opportunities. The Wesermarschweg is a 60-kilometer circular hiking trail exploring the diverse Wesermarsch region. You can also find easy walks along the dike paths of the Lesum River. For detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Lemwerder guide.

How can I cross the Weser River from Lemwerder?

You can cross the Weser River using the Lemwerder–Vegesack Ferry. This ferry service runs frequently, typically every 10-20 minutes, and offers a quick and scenic crossing for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles.

What is the Weser-Side-Gallery?

The Weser-Side-Gallery is an extensive street art gallery stretching along a 1,000-meter-long sheet piling wall beside the Weser River. It's a unique outdoor art experience that concludes at the "Weitblick" observation tower.

When is the best time to visit Lemwerder for outdoor activities?

The spring season is particularly beautiful for outdoor activities in Lemwerder, as the Weser Cycle Path and riverbanks are lush and green. The flat countryside of Lower Saxony is generally pleasant for cycling and walking from spring through autumn.

Are there any annual events in Lemwerder?

Lemwerder hosts an annual Drachenfest (Kite Festival), which takes place on the third weekend of August. This event offers a vibrant and fun experience for visitors.

What is the Schwarzer Leuchtturm?

The Schwarzer Leuchtturm (Black Lighthouse) is a 22.5-meter tall structure built in 1898. It served as a guide for fishermen for nearly a century and is a notable landmark along the Weser.

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