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Hameln-Pyrmont
Hameln

Rittergut Posteholz – Schloss Schwöbber loop from Klein Berkel

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Germany
Lower Saxony
Hameln-Pyrmont
Hameln

Rittergut Posteholz – Schloss Schwöbber loop from Klein Berkel

Hard

2

riders

Rittergut Posteholz – Schloss Schwöbber loop from Klein Berkel

02:08

33.9km

340m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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Naturpark Weserbergland

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6.83 km

Scenic Trail in the Weser Uplands

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Currently blocked by forest work. Attention in the middle the small bridge has been completely dismantled !!!

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9.26 km

A great view reveals itself here over the Weser valley.

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15.0 km

View of Wahrendahl

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4

19.5 km

Rittergut Posteholz

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An absolutely worth seeing former manor with a changeable history as you can read here: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gut_Posteholz

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21.9 km

Cycle path between Königsförde and Grupenhagen

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Very good bike path... with the Schwöbber Castle an eye-catcher

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25.8 km

Schloss Schwöbber

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The castle is one of the most beautiful castles in the Weserbergland.

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33.1 km

Pied Piper of Hamelin Statue

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According to legend, a strange man appeared in Hamelin in 1284. He wore an outer garment made of multicolored, brightly colored cloth and pretended to be a pied piper by promising to rid the city of all mice and rats for a certain amount of money. At that time Hamelin was suffering from a great plague of rats, which the city itself could not master, which is why it welcomed the foreigner's offer.

The citizens promised him his wages, and the pied piper took out his pipe and whistled a tune. The rats and mice came crawling out of every house and gathered around him. When he thought there was none left, he went out of the city into the Weser; the whole bunch followed him, fell into the water, and drowned. But when the citizens saw themselves freed from their plague, they repented of the promise and they refused the wages to the man, so that he went away angry and bitter.

On June 26th, however, he returned in the form of a hunter, with a terrible face, a red, strange hat and, while everyone was gathered in the church, let his whistle sound again in the streets. Immediately this time it was not rats and mice, but children, boys and girls from the age of four who came running in large numbers. He led them, always playing, out of the Easter gate into a mountain, where he disappeared with them. Only two children returned because they were late; but one of them was blind so that it could not show the place, the other mute so that it could not tell. One boy had turned back to fetch his upper garment and thus escaped the misfortune. Some said the children were taken to a cave and come out in Transylvania. A total of 130 children had disappeared. You have never seen them again ..... (Source: Wikipedia (excerpt))

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33.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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14.8 km

10.2 km

5.32 km

3.30 km

258 m

Surfaces

16.0 km

8.85 km

4.24 km

3.59 km

986 m

268 m

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