Attractions and places to see around Schwanewede include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and outdoor activities. The municipality, located in the district of Osterholz, Lower Saxony, features diverse natural spaces such as riverbanks, marshes, heathland, moors, and forests. Visitors can explore historical monuments like the Valentin Submarine Pens and the Farge Concentration Camp Memorial, alongside various hiking and cycling routes. Schwanewede offers a range of points of interest for those seeking both cultural insights and nature experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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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 great stop on the Weser Cycle Path with a great fish stand.
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There are some benches along the way to enjoy the view from here. There is currently a construction site and the way across is impassable.
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Despite the dyke, there are also great paths along the Weser. Some of these are very easy to drive on and offer a place to sit at regular intervals.
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Today was 5! Sales trolley there: fish rolls, ice cream, coffee, bratwurst and cool drinks
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Here you can see the route of the Wümme very nicely. Reeds do not prevent a clear view of the river here.
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Schwanewede offers poignant historical sites such as the Valentin Submarine Pens (U-Boot-Bunker Valentin), a massive, partially completed Nazi-era bunker that served as a subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp. You can also visit the Farge Concentration Camp Memorial, which serves as a somber reminder of its history. Both are located in Schwanewede-Neuenkirchen.
The region around Schwanewede is characterized by diverse natural spaces, including riverbanks, expansive marshes, heathland in the hilly geest, moors, and forests. This varied environment provides ample opportunities for nature exploration.
Yes, in the Loge area of Schwanewede, there is a Nature Experience Path (Naturerlebnispfad) approximately 1.5 km long. It features informational signs about local flora and fauna, along with interactive installations like a barefoot path and a 'swinging bench'.
Schwanewede offers several hiking opportunities. You can explore the Wanderweg rund um Meyenburg, a circular trail around the picturesque village, or discover nature along trails in the 'Bremer Schweiz' area, such as those in the Leuchtenburg district. The Schwaneweder Schweiz Moorland Trail allows you to hike through a captivating moor landscape, and the 'Wilde Weiden' Nature Trail is particularly suitable for families.
Yes, the rural landscapes of Schwanewede are well-suited for cycling. A popular option is the Weser Cycle Path near Lemwerder, which runs directly along the Weser and is known for its excellent condition and scenic views. Another favorite spot for cyclists is the Wümme bend in Blockland, offering wide views of the Wümme and Blockland meadows. For more routes, you can explore the Cycling around Schwanewede guide.
Absolutely! The Nature Experience Path in Loge offers interactive elements for all ages, and the 'Wilde Weiden' Nature Trail is designed for families with children, providing playful learning about local flora and fauna. The Wümme bend in Blockland and the Ochtum Flood Barrier and Lock are also popular spots where families can enjoy the outdoors, with the latter sometimes featuring a mobile snack bar.
Yes, the Weser Cycle Path near Lemwerder is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a smooth path along the river. Additionally, the Lemwerder–Vegesack Ferry is also wheelchair accessible, providing a short and scenic crossing.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the area around Schwanewede is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking and mountain biking, with guides available to help you discover trails like the 'Forest Path – Steep Forest Trail loop' or the 'Hamfährer Weg MTB Trail'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, especially the wide views of the Wümme and Blockland meadows from spots like the Wümme bend in Blockland. The well-maintained Weser Cycle Path is highly praised for its relaxing ride along the water. The charm of smaller structures like the Ochtum Flood Barrier and Lock and the idyllic landscape around Dammsiel Lock, often with opportunities for a break, are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, the Ochtum Flood Barrier and Lock is a significant structure for flood protection, safeguarding parts of Bremen and Delmenhorst. It's part of a larger flood protection concept for the Lower Weser. Another interesting site is the Dammsiel Lock, which connects the Wümme and Kleine Wümme rivers in an idyllic setting.
Yes, the Lemwerder–Vegesack Ferry offers a short, scenic crossing that makes you feel like you're on a real ship voyage. It's a convenient way to cross the Weser and is also wheelchair accessible.


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