By bike and on foot

The Deisterkreisel

The tour around the Deister, Hannover’s “backyard mountains,” offers about 80 kilometers of cycling fun.

View from a rapeseed field across the Calenberger Land

The Deister is one of the most popular local recreational destinations in the Region Hannover. But the area surrounding this mountain range—which stretches some 20 kilometers and rises to a height of 405 meters in the Weser-Leinebergland region—also has much to offer in terms of scenery and culture. From knightly estates and monasteries to the charm of spa towns and relics from the coal mining and glass industries: a bike tour around the Deister lets you experience all this diversity.

The signposted Deisterkreisel connects the towns of Springe, Wennigsen, Barsinghausen, Bad Nenndorf, Rodenberg, and Bad Münder along its roughly 80-kilometer path around the Deister. To allow cyclists to enjoy the natural scenery and sights along the way without feeling rushed, the circular route has been divided into four sections of roughly equal length.

All sections are easily accessible by bus and train, so the Deisterkreisel can also be explored in stages. Visit www.gvh.de for information, maps, and tickets for your specific travel plans. The GVH app makes it easy to plan your trip on the go.

The Deisterkreisel consists of four sections

Route 1 runs for 22 kilometers from Bad Nenndorf to Wennigsen. Route 2 runs for just over 14.5 kilometers from Wennigsen to Völksen, and Route 3 runs for 18.5 kilometers from Völksen to Bad Münder. Route 4 is the longest at 25 kilometers and runs from Bad Münder back to Bad Nenndorf.

The Deisterkreisel

Route 1: From Bad Nenndorf to Wennigsen

"Devil's Dirt and Black Gold" - Between Bad Nenndorf and Wennigsen, the 22-kilometer trail winds through open farmland and repeatedly touches the...

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The Deisterkreisel

Route 2: From Wennigsen to Völksen

"Landlords, Wine, and Culinary Delights" - Between Wennigsen and Völksen, the Deisterkreisel trail stretches 14.5 km, mostly through the hilly part of the Calenbe...

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The Deisterkreisel

Route 3: From Völksen to Bad Münder

"Art, King, and Kiepe" – Between Völksen and Bad Münder, the 18.5-kilometer route winds through the Kleiner Deister. Here, the bison enclosure and the Saupa...

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The Deisterkreisel

Route 4: From Bad Münder to Bad Nenndorf

"Of Castles and Söltjern" - Numerous noble estates, moated castles, and palaces line the 25-kilometer route between Bad Münder and Bad Nenndorf. The...

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Swimming pools along the Deisterkreisel

Outdoor and indoor swimming pools located right near the Deisterkreisel roundabout, offering a change of pace and a chance to cool off

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