Attractions and places to see around Weyhe include a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Located 15 km south of Bremen, this municipality in Lower Saxony offers a landscape shaped by the Ochtum river and agricultural areas. The region is also situated along the Weser Cycle Path, providing opportunities for cycling enthusiasts. Weyhe serves as a base for exploring the surrounding area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice view down the Weser towards Bremen Oststadt
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Bremen's market square is not only one of the oldest public squares in the city, but also one of the most beautiful. Surrounded by many impressive buildings, you shouldn't miss this gem in the heart of Bremen when visiting the city. On weekends, it's usually packed – like an anthill.
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A magnificent sight, especially when the weather is nice.
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Perhaps the most famous landmark of the Hanseatic city is the Bremen Town Musicians. A bronze statue by Gerhard Marcks has stood in the heart of Bremen since 1953, commemorating the popular fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. According to the story, a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster set off for the Weser city in search of a better life.
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Great market place very easy to reach by tram!
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You need a good moment to get to the little animals, they are in great demand, but totally beautiful.
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The world-famous Bremen Town Musicians cast in bronze are definitely worth a selfie 👌
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Weyhe offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the historic Wassermühle Sudweyhe, a water mill that is part of the Lower Saxony Mill Road. Other notable sites include the Lahauser Spieker, a distinctive half-timbered granary, and the Romanesque Felicianuskirche in Kirchweyhe. The Marienkirche in Leeste is another listed brick church, and the Martha-Schubert-Haus is a protected historic building dating back to 1879/1880.
For nature and relaxation, explore Mühlenkamppark or the Leester Marsch, both offering recreational value. The picturesque landscape along the Ochtum River and its surrounding agricultural areas provides scenic views. You can also visit Böttchers Moor for further exploration. The Hache valley is particularly beautiful for walks in spring and autumn.
Yes, Weyhe is situated along the renowned Weser Cycle Path, making it an excellent destination for cycling enthusiasts. There are various day and multi-day tours available. For more adventurous cycling, you can find numerous gravel biking routes and MTB trails around Weyhe.
Absolutely. Weyhe and its surroundings offer various hiking opportunities. The Hache valley is known for its beautiful trails, especially in spring and autumn. For easy walks, explore routes like the "Old Weser – View of the Weser loop from Dreye" or the "Wooden Mushroom Sculpture – Enchanted Forest Garden loop from Jeebel." You can find more options in the easy hikes around Weyhe guide. The Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, while not directly in Weyhe, is also a popular hiking destination in the broader region.
Weyhe is home to the Weyher Theater, located at Kirchweyhe Market Square. It is the largest private theater in Lower Saxony, offering a diverse program including comedies, musicals, and Christmas fairy tales. Additionally, the municipality displays various artworks through its "Kunst im und um das Rathaus" (Art in and around the Town Hall) initiative.
The Wieltsee, along with old Weser river arms and gravel pits, is a popular destination for relaxation and water sports. You can also visit the Kuhsiel Lock, where barges have passed since the Middle Ages, and today around 3,500 pleasure boats use it annually. The Ochtum River also provides scenic views and opportunities for relaxation.
Yes, you can enjoy scenic perspectives from the View over the Weser to Bremen’s Old Town, which is a popular spot to observe old ships and bustling activity, especially during sunset. The Weserwehr, Lock and Power Plant also offers a unique viewpoint, with a complex bicycle and pedestrian bridge leading over the lock.
Many of Weyhe's natural and historical sites are suitable for families. The Mühlenkamppark and Leester Marsch are great for walks. The Weyher Theater often features family-friendly shows, including Christmas fairy tales. The Kuhsiel Lock and Weserwehr are also marked as family-friendly highlights, offering interesting sights for all ages.
Weyhe commemorates its railway heritage as a former major marshalling yard with the Dampflok Weyhe. This restored steam locomotive (No. 50 3562-1 from 1941) and a regional railway exhibition housed in several carriages offer a glimpse into the area's past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Highlights like the View over the Weser to Bremen’s Old Town are loved for their serene atmosphere, especially at sunset. The Weserwehr is noted for its unique engineering and as a meeting point for cyclists. The historical significance of sites like Bremen Market Square and the iconic Bremen Town Musicians also draw significant interest and positive feedback.
Yes, the Weserwehr, Lock and Power Plant features a complex bicycle and pedestrian bridge that is wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Bremen Market Square and the Bremen Town Musicians statue are also noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing broader enjoyment of these popular sites.
Weyhe is enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. The Hache valley is particularly beautiful for walks in spring and autumn, offering vibrant colors. The Weser Cycle Path is popular from spring through early autumn. For water sports at Wieltsee, the warmer months are ideal.


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