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The Weserbergland Region – from Höxter to Hamlin

September 17, 2012

A river and the many hills along its banks give the region its name: Weserbergland, or the Weser Uplands.

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Hämelschenburg
Hämelschenburg

It’s ideal for cycling holidays, because the Weser Cycle Route runs parallel to the river banks, some 500 kilometers from Hannoversch Münden to the Weser estuary on the North Sea coast. 

The Weser Cycle Route is among the most popular long-distance cycling routes in Germany. Its advantage is that it runs along the river, so it’s mainly on flat terrain. The stretch between Höxter and Hamelin is especially lovely. One of the best reasons to cycle here is to admire the Weser Renaissance architecture. From palaces to town houses, new buildings went up all along the Weser between 1520 and1620. Their builders were inspired by the Italian Renaissance. What emerged was a northern German variation of the style that has left its mark on the region to this day.

The Weserbergland Region