Best attractions and places to see around Hellwege offer a variety of natural features and cultural exploration opportunities. This tranquil locale is characterized by its proximity to the Wümme River, significant lakes, and unique shifting dunes. The region provides diverse landscapes for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice view of the Weser
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Very nice section of the Weser cycle path.
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An interesting section of the route to and from Bremen. The Weser, in its interaction with the Aller and the Alte Aller, has created a variety of landscapes here. This section is worth the visit. The current riverbed of the Weser was formed in the 17th century. The changes occurred gradually, sometimes much to the annoyance of the riparian residents. For example, in 1680, it was reported that the Wittsande sands near Achim and Bierden, formerly islands, had now grown onto the Achim shore. Similarly, a washer was used as a cow pasture, although it legally belonged to Thedinghausen. Around 1690, the estate's house in the Streek had to be relocated because the Weser threatened to sweep it away. In the 18th century, the affected authorities attempted to prevent changes through hydraulic engineering. Battlements were established, first in the years 1725-29 near Ahsen and on the sharp bank, then at Mullwerder. After the settlement of inevitable disputes, the entire course of the Weser was marked by battlements around 1766. While they stopped the meandering, they caused a deepening of the riverbed, which in turn resulted in erosion of the riverbed.
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PASTORS HUS in Martfeld, open every 2nd Sunday and every last Sunday from 2pm - 5pm, 3 euros entry, rolled pastor's house from 1535. Every last Sunday diagonally opposite Klönschnack in the Fehsenfeldsche Mühle with mill tour, coffee and cake. Relaxed and interesting break.
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now the dunes don't move anymore. But they offer an impressive landscape and great photo opportunities
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Nice Marina. I can recommend a stop
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At the location of the refuge, the shorter version of Dör´t Moor ("De Bodderpad") branches off to the right, from the long version (10.3 km)
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The region around Hellwege offers several beautiful natural spots. The Great Bullensee is a popular swimming lake and an excellent starting point for hikes, featuring a nearby moorland nature trail. The Weser River near Achim also presents diverse landscapes shaped by the interaction of the Weser with the Aller and Alte Aller.
Yes, the Vossberge (Everinghausen Shifting Dunes) are a notable natural monument near Hellwege. These former wandering dunes offer a unique landscape, providing a very nice round in nature that is worth a visit.
The Fischerhude Artists' Village is a charming cultural destination nestled among the Wümme River's many arms. Known for its numerous trees, it's described as a romantic, rural, and quiet place with galleries, a Moderson Museum, and beautiful old farmhouses.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking around the Great Bullensee or exploring the unique landscapes of the Vossberge. The cultural charm of places like Fischerhude Artists' Village is also highly rated.
Absolutely! Hellwege is an excellent base for hiking. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like the 'Forest Path – Trail Along the Wümmeniederung loop' or the 'Ahauser Mill – Ahauser Bach Bridge loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Hellwege guide.
The region offers diverse cycling experiences. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Hassendorfer Weir – Romantic Wümme River loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as the 'Wümme River in Fischerhude – Hilly Singletrack Trail loop'. Find more routes in the MTB Trails around Hellwege and Gravel biking around Hellwege guides.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For instance, the 'Weser-Wümme Airfield – Stellenfelde Airfield loop' is an easy option. Many trails around the Great Bullensee and along the Weser River near Achim are also suitable for leisurely walks. Check the Hiking around Hellwege guide for more details on difficulty levels.
Many attractions around Hellwege are suitable for families. The Great Bullensee is excellent for swimming and picnics, while the Vossberge (Everinghausen Shifting Dunes) offer a unique natural playground. The Fischerhude Artists' Village provides a charming setting for a family stroll. Additionally, the Magic Park Verden and Kito Kinderwelt in Rotenburg an der Wümme are within a short drive.
Yes, you can. The Shelter Großes und Weißes Moor offers a nice covered rest area at a crossroads, with special benches to linger and watch birds. It's a great spot to take a break while exploring the moorland trails.
The Great Bullensee is a beautiful swimming lake with a large parking lot, making it an ideal starting point for hikes. There's a recommended moorland nature trail nearby, and you'll find direct access to two northern trails. Be aware that the ground can be partly boggy in some areas.
The Weser River near Achim is notable for its diverse landscapes, shaped by the interaction of the Weser with the Aller and Alte Aller. This section has a rich history of riverbed changes, with efforts in the 18th century to prevent further alterations through hydraulic engineering. It's also a very nice section of the Weser cycle path.


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