Wümme, © TouROW / Udo Fischer
© TouROW / Udo Fischer

Wümme

Distance
81 km
Duration of the tour
Multi-day tours available
Suitable for
Children
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Recommended months for a canoe tour: Optimal, Possible, Limited

The Wümme river branches out into a north, central and south arm between Rotenburg an der Wümmer, Ritterhude and Bremen, resulting in the Wümmewiesen (Wümme grasslands) - a unique inland delta. Set off on a journey through this unparalleled river landscape and discover rare animals such as the kingfisher or the otter on your canoe trip.

The source of the Wümme river is in the Lüneburger Heide nature reserve beneath the Wulfsberg hill and leisurely snakes its way through the North German landscape as a 150 km long forest and grassland river. It is one of the cleanest rivers in Germany and many parts are under conservation. At Ritterhude, the Hamme joins the Wümme river and continues to flow as the Lesum, which in turn flows into the Weser river at Bremen-Vegesack.

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Künstlerdorf Fischerhude (Fischerhude Artists' Village)

High oak trees line the cobblestone streets, and old wooden bridges and jetties span the arms of the Wümme river. Few visitors can escape the charm of this idyllic and pristine place. This was certainly the case for landscape painter Otto Modersohn, who decided to make it his home.

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Nature conservation and navigation instructions

For nature conservation reasons, you are only permitted to travel along the river if the water level is high enough. Travelling along the north and south arm within the nature reserves and the Wümme-Hauptlauf (Wümme River Main Route) to the east of Bremen-Borgfeld is only advisable between 1 May and 31 October.

Please observe the conditions for registration and access set out by the district of Rotenburg an der Wümme and the Hammeverordnung (Hamme River Regulation) set out by the district of Oterholz. You can find these in German on the corresponding websites www.wasserwandern-row.de and www.kulturland-teufelsmoor.de.

Here is an excerpt from the regulations:

Reference level

According to the Regulation set out by the district of Rotenburg an der Wümme, which came into effect on 16 June 2015, the reference level of the NLWKN (Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) Water Management, Coastal Defence and Nature Conservation Agency) shall apply when canoeing in the municipality of Hellwege.

Registering the boat prior to departure

Before departing with your own boat, you need to register it with the district of Rotenburg an der Wümme. Boats must only be registered once by E-Mail

Locks and weirs

Locks and weirs are potentially dangerous. Find out which ones require you to portage the boats before starting your trip.

The specifics of the tour

The Wümme river is approved for canoeing from the municipality Lauenbrück onwards. As you canoe along the Wümme river, you will pass Scheeßel, Rotenburg an der Wümme, Hellwege, Everinghausen, Fischerhude, Borgfeld and Ritterhude. There are plenty of places to take a break and stay overnight along this route.

If you prefer an organised tour, then why not rent a canoe at one of the many canoe rentals along the Wümme river. You are also welcome to switch from a canoe to a bike. The Wümme-Radweg (Wümme Cycling Track) is a perfect trail for experiencing the Wümme river on two wheels.

your contact

Touristikverband Landkreis Rotenburg zwischen Heide und Nordsee e.V.

Harburger Str. 59
27356 Rotenburg (Wümme)
Phone: +49 (0) 4261 / 81960

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Touristikagentur Teufelsmoor-Worpswede-Unterweser e.V.

Osterholzer Straße 23
27711 Osterholz-Scharmbeck
Phone: 04791-930-3433

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