NH Hannover





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Varied bike tour from Hanover, Lower Saxony. The bike tour starts at Koenigsworther Platz and often leads directly along flowing waters such as the Leine or the Mittelland Canal. Numerous restaurants invite you to take a break. Highlights of the tour: - Leine - Mittelland Canal - Mecklenheider Forest
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Popular city walk in Hanover, Lower Saxony. The walk (or the running route) starts in the city center near Hanover's main train station. Over the Königsworther Platz and the Herrenhäuser Allee it goes to the Herrenhausen Gardens. In the Great Garden, the Herrenhausen Palace awaits you, which was built in 1640 and rebuilt from 2009 to 2013 as part of extensive renovation measures. There is a fee to enter the Great Garden, one of the most important baroque gardens in Europe. Highlights of the...
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Popular bike tour from Hanover, Lower Saxony. A great bike route along the Leine. This route is the official route of the CTF. Further details can be found directly from the organizer: https://www.hrc-hannover.de/. Highlights of the route: - Bike path along the Leine - Leineaue - Maschsee - Alte Leine nature reserve
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Relaxed bike tour from Hanover, Lower Saxony. This marked cycle path leads from Koenigsworther Platz to Seelze. Rivers and a lot of green characterize the route as well as beautiful Hanoverian suburbs such as Letter or Seelze. Highlights of the route: - Leineaue - Faustwiese - Buergerwiese Seelze - Cycle path along the leash connection canal
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For many, the annual mammoth march means overcoming borders. Start and end is in the Maschpark. This challenging route includes an exciting mix. It goes through the countryside, along the water and past urban highlights. The route is classified as difficult. There are plenty of places to stop for refreshments along the way. Highlights: -Mesh pond -Museum of Energy History -Herrenhausen Gardens -Ahlemer wood -English Cemetery -Benther Berg