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Landkreis Nienburg/Weser

Quaet-Faslem House – Ros Beiaard Statue loop from Nienburg/Weser

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Germany
Lower Saxony
Landkreis Nienburg/Weser

Quaet-Faslem House – Ros Beiaard Statue loop from Nienburg/Weser

Moderate

3.8

(4)

57

runners

Quaet-Faslem House – Ros Beiaard Statue loop from Nienburg/Weser

00:43

6.33km

10m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 16, 2026

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Bus stop

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49 m

Steinhuder Meerbach

Highlight • River

The Steinhuder Meerbach is an important natural watercourse in Lower Saxony that shapes the landscape between Lake Steinhude and the Middle Weser River. It originates in Lake Steinhude, the largest lake in Northwest Germany, and forms its only natural outflow. From there, the stream flows northeast through a diverse lowland landscape, traversing wetlands, meadows, and small villages before finally emptying into the Weser River near Nienburg.

Historically, the Steinhuder Meerbach was of great importance to the region. For centuries, it regulated the water level of Lake Steinhude, thus directly influencing agriculture and settlement development in the surrounding area. At the same time, it served as a drainage and transport route, for example, for peat from the surrounding moorlands. Over time, the stream's course was altered several times through hydraulic engineering measures to control flooding and facilitate the use of adjacent land.

The Steinhuder Meerbach also plays a central ecological role. Its shoreline provides habitat for numerous animal and plant species, including waterfowl, amphibians, and typical floodplain plants. As a link between Lake Steinhude and the Weser River, it is part of a larger ecological network and contributes to the exchange of water and nutrients.

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92 m

Quaet-Faslem House

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The representative former home of city building officer Bruno Emanuel Quaet-Faslem was built in 1821 in the classical style. The building is now a museum. In the Biedermeier garden are the Rauchhaus, which houses the Lower Saxony Asparagus Museum and the Lapidarium.

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6.26 km

Ros Beiaard Statue

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The two meter high sculpture - a gift from the city of Dendermonde in Belgium - commemorates the story of Haimon (Aimon) and his four sons, who, after their father was captured by the troops of Charlemagne, set off on the back of the "miracle horse". brought to safety. The 4.85 meter high and over 5 meter long original is in Dendermonde and is the landmark of Nienburg's twin town.

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6.33 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.38 km

2.63 km

165 m

117 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

3.51 km

2.26 km

362 m

165 m

< 100 m

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