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Touring cycling around Derental features a varied landscape characterized by river valleys, dense woodlands, and open countryside. The region includes areas like the Ahletal Valley and the Weser Valley, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. Elevation changes range from gentle slopes to more challenging climbs, providing routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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21.5km
01:26
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Shelter for a rest in the rain.
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Attention!!! Wasp nest in the central column
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Boffzen aktiv e.V. operates a small kiosk on the Weser River, the Boffzer Bude, on summer weekends from early June to mid-September, weather permitting. It's a great meeting place for bikers, water sports enthusiasts, hikers, and, of course, the locals. Source: https://www.boffzen-aktiv.de/
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The church in Boffzen was renamed "Church of the Redeemer" on June 1, 1986. Previously, it was simply called the "Evangelical Church." The church was probably originally a simple wooden structure and was probably founded in 860 AD as the private church of the Corvey Monastery. Boffzen was first mentioned as a parish in 1231. In 1646, the church was partially destroyed and the rectory burned down. Flooding from the Weser River likely left the old church dilapidated and necessitated replacement. Thus, the medieval church building was demolished in 1730 and rebuilt between 1730 and 1737. The site was filled in to make it flood-proof. Supporters, donors, and a loan provided for the construction and furnishings such as the pulpit, organ, and bells. Significant structural changes have been made in recent years. The entrances, originally on the sides, were relocated to their current locations. The rectangular windows were replaced with round-arched windows. The organ was moved to the west gallery and expanded to 20 registers in 1956. The glass chandelier was crafted by glassblowers from the Becker Glassworks in Rottmünde in 1858. The church formerly had three bells. One bell had to be surrendered during World War I, and in 1920 the second bell was removed. The two missing bells were replaced with steel bells. In 1960, all three bells were replaced with bronze bells because the steel bells had begun to rust. Since then, the hand-ringing has been replaced by three electric ringing machines, which have been controlled by a timer since 1986. The church tower clock was replaced in 1962. New pews were installed in 1970. In 1950, a stove heating system was installed in the basement, and in 1970, it was replaced by electric storage heaters. Source: https://www.trinitatis-totalkirchengemeinde.de/ Unser-Kirchen/Boffzen
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The castle is available for private and corporate celebrations, with space for up to 40 people in the DREIZEHN32 restaurant on the ground floor and up to 50 people in the Rittersaal restaurant on the first floor. The outdoor area, Weser Park, invites you to linger and offers a wonderfully beautiful space for 65 people.
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Beverungen is a modern, vibrant small town on the Weser River. Located directly on the popular Weser Cycle Route R 99, it has a population of approximately 13,500 in its 11 villages. Those seeking a change from everyday life will find a wide range of cultural offerings and numerous recreational activities on foot, by bike, and on the water.
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The art on the Weser promenade is a visual highlight
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Derental offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 500 options recorded on komoot. These routes cater to all skill levels, including 135 easy, 216 moderate, and 171 difficult trails.
Yes, Derental has numerous easy routes perfect for beginners or family outings. One excellent option is the Beverungen Castle – Historic Center of Beverungen loop from Meinbrexen, which is 9.5 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it very accessible.
The terrain around Derental is quite varied, featuring river valleys like the Ahletal and Weser Valley, dense woodlands, and open countryside. You'll encounter a mix of gentle slopes and some more challenging climbs, providing diverse experiences for touring cyclists.
For those seeking longer rides, Derental offers several options. The Hammeltrift Biotope – Hochsolling Forest Lake loop from Samtgemeinde Boffzen is a challenging 30.7 km route that takes you through diverse natural landscapes, including a biotope and a forest lake.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Derental. During these periods, the weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery, from blooming valleys to vibrant autumn foliage, is at its most beautiful.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Derental are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Neuhaus Wildlife Park – Ahletal Valley loop from Derentaler Hütte and the Neuhaus Wildlife Park – Derentaler Hut loop from Samtgemeinde Boffzen.
Derental's routes pass by several notable attractions. You can explore the Brunsberg Hut and View of the Weser Valley, or discover the Große Blöße Summit. The region also features various forest trails and biotopes, offering scenic stops.
The komoot community highly rates touring cycling in Derental, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10,000 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied landscape, which includes beautiful river valleys and dense woodlands, as well as the well-maintained paths suitable for different fitness levels.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical or cultural landmarks. For instance, the Redeemer Church, Boffzen – Weser Valley near Wehrden loop from Samtgemeinde Boffzen takes you past the Redeemer Church and through the scenic Weser Valley, offering a mix of natural beauty and local heritage.
Many touring cycling routes in Derental start from towns or villages like Derentaler Hütte or Samtgemeinde Boffzen, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability at your chosen starting point.
While some routes may be accessible, winter cycling in Derental can be challenging due to colder temperatures, potential ice or snow, and shorter daylight hours. It's recommended to check local weather conditions, ensure your bike is equipped for winter, and prioritize well-maintained, cleared paths if cycling during this season.
Many of the natural trails and forest paths around Derental are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash where required. Always check local regulations for nature reserves or wildlife parks, such as those near Neuhaus Wildlife Park, regarding pets.


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