It is about unmarked, cozy tours that lead through our beautiful, diverse landscape. Of course, if you want to discover something in nature, you have to venture into nature. And so many paths are close to nature: there may be a muddy spot or a tractor has just passed. Because you share these paths with our farmers, foresters, and riders.But if you embark on the path - pardon, the six paths - you will discover a lot of beautiful things. What are you waiting for? By the way, you can easily reach five of the six paths with the Regio-S-Bahn.Tour 2:Here too, the Etelsen train station is your starting point, but this time you head to the south side of the town. Windmill Jan Wind, castle, and castle park (Please push your bicycles here) are definitely worth a visit. Continue cycling southwards, cross the Alte Aller and the lock canal, and turn right after the bridge. After about 1 km, turn left into the marsh landscape of the Weser, where youll see a road lined with fruit trees, which is quite rare nowadays. You can take a detour to the Gentsiet ferry on weekends from May 1st to October 3rd, or you can take the Eselsweg directly to Drosselhof.You return to Hagen – Grinden, passing by the oil mill, and then after about 1 km, youll find an old castle complex on the left. Here, a sign informs you about the special features of this place. Continue through the marshland to Försten with its riding stables towards the canal bridge, where the landing stage for passenger shipping is located. If youre not taking the boat, turn left after the bridge, but make sure to turn around to enjoy the view of the Daverden St. Sigismund Church high above the Weser Valley.You pass Alt – Cluvenhagen and the Wurtdamm, cross the main road, then take the Kuckucksweg, turn left at the end, and cycle back to Etelsen.You can also find the Langwedel Treasure Hunt Tour 2 on Komoot.Safety Information:Throughout the tour, it is advised that the cycle paths are used at your own risk. There is no guarantee of the usability of the cycle paths. In urban areas, increased attention is generally required. Please use existing cycle paths. On the tour, be prepared for hazardous areas such as bollards, access barriers, and unsupervised crossings of federal roads - this advice particularly applies to families cycling with young children.
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