Moxy Bremen





The Moxy Bremen Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Stage 3 of D-Route 9 (Weser - Romantic Road). The third stage of D-Route 9 already has a lot to offer with its starting point in Bremen. Whether it's a historic old town, a community park or one of the numerous nature reserves in the area, there is something for everyone here. It continues to follow the Weser south through Langwedel and Verden to the stage destination Hoya. Highlights: - Bremen: Town Musicians, Schlachte, Böttcherstraße - Canon House in Verden
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Popular loop trail or bike tour on the Weser, Bremen. This almost 26 km long route can be covered running, hiking or by bike. Most of the route leads through urban areas, but passes through parks and green spaces whenever possible. Highlights of the hike: - Baetjers Braake - Weser Valley - Old Weser - Wieltsee - Osterdeichwiesen
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Popular loop trail in Bremen. From the city directly into nature: This 13 km long route leads from the starting point at the parking lot or the bus stop "Am Wall" (alternatively: Bremen main station) to the Bremen Buergerpark and city forest. Numerous bodies of water, sunbathing areas, an animal enclosure and wooded paths invite you to take a deep breath and explore. Highlights of the hike: - Pergola - Observation tower at the Kleiner Stadtwaldsee - forest stage - Stop for refreshments at...
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Idyllic circular route through the "green lungs" of Bremen. The scenic circuit can be walked or run. It takes you around Bremen's historic ramparts. The ramparts created in the 17th century were the first public parks in Germany. Today this beautiful park is a listed building. Highlights: - Beautiful views - Local flora and fauna - Varied natural landscapes -------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Further information on the Bremen...
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Past a new marina, converted sheds and stores with innovative companies, museums, restaurants, cafes and stylish residential buildings, the journey ends in this direction at the old pier tower. The charming beacon offered ships orientation when entering the international port. Opposite is the view of the largest brick colossus in Europe: the grain handling facility, which is a listed building, is still partially in operation. Right next to it is the “Waterfront” - a large shopping center on...