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Germany
Lower Saxony
Landkreis Nienburg/Weser
Nienburg/Weser
Marklohe

Nienburg Market Square – Nienburg Town Hall loop from Marklohe

Routes
Running trails & routes
Germany
Lower Saxony
Landkreis Nienburg/Weser
Nienburg/Weser
Marklohe

Nienburg Market Square – Nienburg Town Hall loop from Marklohe

Hard

15

runners

Nienburg Market Square – Nienburg Town Hall loop from Marklohe

01:46

16.3km

60m

Running

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

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Lemker Marsch

Waypoints

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Start point

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1

6.49 km

Stockturm Nienburg/Weser

Highlight • Historical Site

Rest of the former moated castle

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2

6.93 km

Nienburg Market Square

Highlight • Settlement

Definitely worth taking a break in Nienburg on the Weser cycle path. The market square is really idyllic, but the rest of the town is also worth seeing.

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3

6.93 km

Lower Saxony Police Museum

Highlight • Historical Site

That's something else: a police museum. You can see equipment, vehicles in large and small, pictures, tools, files and uniforms. You can find really exciting things here.

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4

6.95 km

Nienburg Town Hall

Highlight • Monument

The town hall in the style of the Weser Renaissance and the parish church of St. Martin behind it form a beautiful photo motif

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7.05 km

A magnificent Gothic brick building can also be found in the city of Nienburg. The parish church is the most striking building in the old town and, with the church square, offers a lively but quiet place to contemplate. St. Marien is a Protestant church that bears the seal of the "reliably open church". This means that it has open doors even outside of the opening times.

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6

8.72 km

Nienburg Harbor

Highlight • Structure

A small port area in the middle of Nienburg, which invites cyclists as well as walkers to linger there for a moment. Is very conveniently located on the path that leads directly along the Weser.

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7

9.02 km

Nienburg Harbour

Highlight • Rest Area

nice place for a little break

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8

9.13 km

Nienburg Erratic Boulders

Highlight • Natural Monument

The glacial erratics from Småland in Nienburg/Weser are impressive relics of a natural history dating back tens of thousands of years. These large, often smoothly polished boulders originally came from the southern Swedish region of Småland and were transported to northern Germany by mighty glaciers during the last Ice Age. As the ice sheet slowly moved south, it tore rocks from the Scandinavian bedrock and carried them over long distances. When the ice melted, these so-called erratics were left behind in the landscape – far from their place of origin.

Such glacial erratics, which can be geologically clearly attributed to Sweden, can also be found in Nienburg. Their composition, such as granite or gneiss, as well as characteristic structures, allow conclusions to be drawn about their Småland origin. They thus vividly illustrate the immense forces of the Ice Age and demonstrate how profoundly glaciers shaped the landscape we see today. The glacial erratics are silent witnesses to history, forging a connection between the Nienburg region and Scandinavia.

Beyond their geological significance, these erratics also play a cultural and design role. In Nienburg, they are deliberately used as striking elements in the cityscape and green spaces, serving simultaneously as a starting point for environmental education and the preservation of historical memory.

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13.3 km

Lemker Marsch

Nature Reserve

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16.3 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

9.19 km

2.82 km

1.36 km

1.34 km

1.32 km

303 m

Surfaces

9.11 km

3.82 km

3.10 km

203 m

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Sunday 31 May

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11°C

29 %

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