Active in nature

Out into the countryside by bike

The district of Verden is a paradise for cycling fans. The region boasts a dense and well-developed network of 500 km of cycle paths through varied nature, away from traffic noise and stress. Cyclists can choose between relaxed tours along the rivers and more challenging routes through forests and fields. Particularly noteworthy is the Aller cycle path, which leads from Verden through river landscapes and is equipped with rest areas, viewpoints and information stations. The Weser Cycle Path between Verden and Hoya, the Wümme Cycle Path or the Church Cycle Path through the Wesermarsch are also recommended. An overview of the cycle paths in the district of Verden can be found here.

Cycling in the district of Verden is not just a leisure activity, but an important part of an environmentally friendly lifestyle. The well-developed cycle network also proves its worth in everyday traffic to get to work safely and with low emissions. Municipal initiatives such as the annual city cycling event also motivate people to switch to bicycles. In May 2024, the city of Verden cycled a total of 382,073 km with 1,806 active cyclists, saving around 63 tons of Co2.

Explore the region on foot

In the district of Verden, you can go on tour not only by bike, but also in hiking boots. The hiking trails in the district of Verden are as varied as the landscape itself. The riparian forests along the Aller offer peace and seclusion, while hiking trails such as the Wümme Trail also incorporate cultural and historical sights.

Popular day hikes include the Fischerhuder Runde (6 km), the dyke hike in the Aller-Weser triangle (8 km), the Achimer Höhen und Tiefen tour (10 km), the Wolf-Center hike in Dörverden (10 km), the hike through Bruch, Moor und Heide (15 km) and the Kleine Liebestour (7 km).

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The rivers Weser and Aller offer more than just a scenic highlight - they are a paradise for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Experiences on the water

The rivers Weser, Aller and Wümme not only characterize the landscape of the district of Verden, but also invite you to a variety of leisure activities that inspire guests and locals alike.

Our tip: simply change your perspective and see the region from the water! You can do this by kayak, canoe, stand-up paddle board or boat.

Canoe tours and stand-up paddling

Canoe tours are one of the most popular leisure activities in the district of Verden. With numerous entry points along the Weser and Aller as well as well-developed rest areas, the rivers offer ideal conditions for day or multi-day tours. Whether for families, groups or school classes - both waters are suitable for beginners as well as experienced canoeists.

The trend sport of stand-up paddling has also conquered the region! Beginners can take their first relaxed steps here, while advanced paddlers can enjoy the view of the varied natural surroundings.

Boat hire: relaxed cruising on the Weser

If you want to get out and about on the Weser without your own muscle power, you can hire a boat and explore the region from the Weser. From small motorboats to cozy excursion boats for groups, there is the right boat to hire for every need in the district of Verden. After a short introduction, even beginners can set sail safely and relaxed.

Fishing for nature lovers

The Weser is also the ideal destination for fishing enthusiasts. There are numerous designated fishing grounds along the banks of the river where anglers can catch a variety of freshwater fish such as pike, zander and bream. The calm sections of the Weser and Aller in particular are a true paradise. If you don't have your own equipment, there are stores in the region where you can hire fishing tackle and get tips on the best fishing spots.

Sports clubs

In the district of Verden, sport is more than just leisure and physical fitness - it is an expression of community and cohesion. Over 150 clubs promote activity and offer a wide range of sports, from soccer and tennis to niche sports such as archery and rowing, and many clubs also offer targeted programs for children and young people that teach social skills as well as making sport fun.

Excursion destinations and amusement parks

Thanks to its location in the heart of Lower Saxony, the district of Verden offers an impressive variety of leisure activities. Whether for families, couples, groups, nature and culture enthusiasts - the region has numerous highlights in store.

A popular destination for families is the Verwell adventure pool in Verden. Here, bathers can swim and splash around in the open air or indoors, whizz down water slides or relax in the sauna world. Whether it's sunny or rainy, the adventure pool is fun for young and old alike.

If you want to experience magical moments, Magic Park Verden is an absolute must. The theme park combines fairytale settings with thrilling rides and interactive attractions. Children can immerse themselves in imaginative worlds, marvel at magic shows or experience animals up close in the petting zoo.

Visitors can follow in the footsteps of fascinating predators at the Wolfcenter in Dörverden. The center provides impressive insights into the Life wolves: the animals can be admired up close in a species-appropriate environment. The experience is complemented by informative guided tours, lectures and an adventure trail, which is a particular highlight for children.

The German Horse Museum in Verden is a unique institution that brings the history and culture of horses in Germany to life. Here you can discover the impressive exhibitions on horse breeds, breeding, equestrian sports and the role of the horse in history.

The district town of Verden is the first port of call for all culture enthusiasts. The impressive Verden Cathedral, a masterpiece of North German brick Gothic architecture, invites you to immerse yourself in the history of the region. Right next door in the canons' house , guests can explore the exciting past of the district in an exhibition. History comes to life here.

The Erbhof Castle, Etelsen Castle, Daverden Sexton's House and the West County Hall also offer a journey back in time in the district of Verden. The latter building is now used as a multi-generational house and offers space for civil weddings, childcare, play afternoons, creative handicrafts or the intergenerational choir.

Another highlight in the region is the Oyten leisure lake, which combines relaxation and activity. In addition, the dog beach at Lake Oyten offers a wonderful opportunity for families to enjoy an unforgettable outing with their four-legged friends. Whether swimming, fishing, water sports or a cozy picnic on the shore - the lake offers numerous opportunities to spend a beautiful day in nature. There are also plenty of play opportunities for children.

The Allerpark invites you to go for a walk or play volleyball in summer and has a pirate-themed playground. Excursion boats also depart from here on the Aller towards Bremen and Hoya.

The Verden climbing park and mini golf course are also located close to the Verwell adventure pool and the youth hostel.

Horse breeding and equestrian sports

Verden is internationally renowned as a center of horse breeding and equestrian sport. Hanoverian breeding has a long tradition here and attracts visitors from all over the world every year. Events such as the Hanoverian Elite Auction or the Verden horse shows are firm fixtures in the calendar of horse enthusiasts.

The infrastructure for riders in the district of Verden is also ideal: with numerous bridleways, modern riding halls and well-equipped stables, the region is a paradise for equestrian sports. Beginners will also find numerous riding schools here that offer sound training.

Further topics in the overview

Education and social affairs

Numerous opportunities in the district of Verden pave the way for promoting education and achieving personal and professional goals. Whether through support with career guidance for young people or through targeted offers and assistance on the way to individual goals.

Art and culture

In addition to architectural monuments such as Etelsen Castle, the Ottersberg Amtshof, Verden Cathedral and the Thedinghausen Erbhof, the many windmills and watermills are both eye-catchers and witnesses to times long past. But the impressive exhibitions and collections also invite you to travel back in time.

Tourism

The district of Verden, nestled in the lowlands of Lower Saxony between Lüneburg Heath and the Weser, is a place with many faces. Beautiful natural areas and a wide range of cultural and leisure activities characterize the high recreational value. Vacationers and day visitors alike get their money's worth here.