Attractions and places to see around Hude (Oldenburg) include a diverse array of historic landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Situated between Oldenburg and Bremen, the area features extensive natural parks, moors, and forests. Visitors can explore ancient monastic ruins and wander along river paths. The region offers a mix of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Invites you to linger for a while, otherwise Oldenburg is not that exciting.
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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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Small harbor in Oldenburg city center, where many people can dock with their own boats.
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Oldenburg Port The Oldenburg Port is the junction between the Hunte and the Küstenkanal. Goods from sea and inland traffic have been loaded here since the 14th century. After the Second World War, operations increased steadily over the decades. Today, the Oldenburg Port is one of the busiest inland ports in Lower Saxony, with an average annual turnover of 1.1 million tons. An average of 1,000 inland vessels and 60 seagoing vessels dock here each year. Leisure and excursion boats have also been docking here since the 1980s.
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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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A beautiful port with many adjacent gastronomic offers. Also a nice starting point and destination for tours around Oldenburg.
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Just a beautiful river landscape. I particularly recommend the idyllic Deichweg on the south side.
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Hude (Oldenburg) is rich in history. You can visit the impressive ruins of the Hude Monastery, a Cistercian monastery from the 13th century, which includes the historic St. Elisabeth Church. Other notable sites include the Gothic St. John's Church and the Hude Windmill. For a deeper dive into the region's past, the Museum Klostermühle Heiligkreuztal is also available.
Absolutely! Hude is an excellent starting point for exploring the vast Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, known for its diverse landscapes. The ancient Hasbruch Forest, often called a 'primeval forest' with majestic old oaks, is perfect for nature enthusiasts. You can also discover the unique ecosystems of the Holler- and Wittemoor and Nordenholzer Moor nature reserves.
Many attractions around Hude (Oldenburg) are suitable for families. The Ochtum Flood Barrier and Lock is a charming spot where kids can watch boats pass through. Cycling along the Weser Cycle Path near Lemwerder or walking along the dike paths of the Lesum River are also great outdoor options. The various nature parks and forests offer plenty of space for exploration and play.
For scenic walks, the dike paths along the Lesum River offer beautiful views without car traffic. The Huntepadd is another scenic walking route along the Hunte River. The Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park and the Hasbruch Forest provide numerous well-signposted routes, including the 'Huder Weg zum Moor'. You can find more detailed routes in the Running Trails around Hude (Oldenburg) guide.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Weser Cycle Path near Lemwerder is known for its excellent condition and offers direct views of the Weser River. You can also cycle along the banks of the Hunte River and the dike paths of the Lesum River. For more adventurous rides, explore the MTB Trails around Hude (Oldenburg) or the Gravel biking around Hude (Oldenburg) guides.
Beyond the larger parks, you can find the ancient 'Hünenbrücke', a prehistoric plank walkway located in the Holler- and Wittemoor nature reserves. The Reiherholz area, part of Holler- and Wittemoor, features a small observation tower for scenic views. The Ochtum Flood Barrier and Lock is also a unique man-made structure that blends with the natural river landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The calm atmosphere of the Lesum River and its car-free dike paths are highly praised for relaxation. The well-maintained Weser Cycle Path is a favorite for cyclists, and the charming Ochtum Flood Barrier is noted for its unique appeal and occasional snack bar.
Yes, some attractions offer good accessibility. The Weser Cycle Path near Lemwerder is noted as wheelchair-accessible, providing a smooth surface for enjoyment. The Lemwerder–Vegesack Ferry is also wheelchair-accessible, allowing for a pleasant river crossing.
For a less-known but charming experience, consider the Bronzeskulptur Osenzwerge Sandkrug, a unique local monument. The Dötlinger Moor nature reserve offers a tranquil atmosphere and diverse flora and fauna, perfect for those seeking a quieter natural escape away from the main trails. The Reiherholz observation tower also provides a unique perspective of the landscape.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Hude (Oldenburg). During these periods, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the nature parks and river paths. The lush greenery and blooming landscapes enhance the experience.
The Hunte River and Lesum River offer opportunities for various water sports and activities. You can enjoy cycling or walking along their banks, or even explore options for canoeing or kayaking. The Ochtum Flood Barrier and Lock also features a lock for sport boats, indicating active waterways.
Yes, the Old City Harbor in nearby Oldenburg is a significant municipal sea and inland port. It's a bustling area where you can observe maritime activity, including the handling of goods and the mooring of river cruise ships and sports boats. It's an interesting spot to learn about the region's economic history and enjoy a break during a bike tour.


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