The Lower Saxony coastal lowlands located in Lower Saxony. She is part of the Continental North Sea coast. This article describes the coastal lowlands of the North Sea between the estuary of the Ems and the estuary of the Elbe. He closes the East Frisian Islands with a. Bremerhaven is included in the region.
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Town hall of Emden
Regions
Subregions
- Ostfriesland
- Wesermarsch, also Oldenburg Friesland called
- Elbe-Weser triangle
- East Frisian Islands
Cities
- Bremerhaven, State of Bremen
- Cuxhaven
- Wilhelmshaven
background
- The region is divided by the mouth of the Weser.
- Distances refer to Nordenham and Bremerhaven; these cities at the mouth of the Weser can be seen as the center of the region. They are connected to each other by a ferry connection. Bremerhaven is also the only major city in the region.
language
- German
- Low German
- Frisian
getting there
By plane
- The following are suitable for arriving by plane: Bremen Airport (less important), Hamburg Airport (is less favorable to the western sub-regions), Hanover Airport.
- Only from Ostfriesland it is closer to the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol than to Frankfurt am Main airport.
By train
- The most important rail hub in the region is Bremen Central Station.
- Some connections are over Hamburg-Harburg or over Rheine to the coastal towns of Lower Saxony.
By boat
- There is no regular passenger ship traffic across the North Sea. However, Bremerhaven and other coastal cities are reached by cruises. On the land side, the cities on the Ems, Weser and Elbe can be reached by inland traffic.
- Pleasure boats can be used in Cuxhaven, Bremerhaven, Nordenham, Wilhelmshaven as well as at the islands. Many marinas on the mainland, on the other hand, cannot be reached or left at low tide, and the moorings themselves often run dry.
- The lower reaches of the Ems, Weser and Elbe are navigable for pleasure craft for inland traffic and sea traffic.
By bicycle
- Long-distance cycling routes:
- North Sea Cycle Route: The main route leads via the Dutch town of Nieweschans to the Lower Saxony border town Bundles. The journey takes place in the opposite direction from Schleswig-Holstein above Hamburg, there the Norderelbe is crossed via the "Bilhorner Brückenstraße". The state of Lower Saxony is in the municipality Jork reached.
- Elbe cycle path
- Weser cycle path
- Ems cycle path
- Distance to major inland cities:
mobility
- Despite the relatively long distances, there are no scheduled flights within the region. There is also air traffic to the islands, but often from airports that are not connected to international air traffic.
- Rail connections within the region are often cumbersome; so the travel time is from Wilhelmshaven to Cuxhaven specified with over 4 hours, with a distance of 118 km by land. Even if the Weser does not have to be crossed, the one-way trip can take longer than three hours (e.g. Nordenham - Norddeich Mole, 140 km).
- You rarely have to drive more than 200 km in each direction by car.
- By bicycle
- North Sea Cycle Route and secondary routes
- The Weser Tunnel and the new Elbe Tunnel are not available to cyclists!
- Distances from Nordenham / Bremerhaven:
- Wilhelmshaven 55 km (shortcut with ferry connection from Eckwarderhöne exists between June and August)
- Emden 110 km
- Cuxhaven 40 km
- Stade 75 km
Tourist Attractions
In selection
Museums
- Climate House Bremerhaven
- Aeronauticum Nordholz
- Naval Museum Wilhelmshaven
Buildings
- Kugelbake and Fort Kugelbake Cuxhaven
landscape
- Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park, with dike foreland
- Hamburg Wadden Sea National Park, With Neuwerk
Panorama / lookout points
- "Old love" Cuxhaven
- Directional radio tower Bremerhaven
activities
- Bathing / water sports - beach areas are subject to a fee for certain periods of time
- Weser shipping, Elbe shipping
- Mudflat hiking / hiking
- Cycling
- Shopping, for example in Bremerhaven (rain-protected shopping areas)
kitchen
- Fish and crab dishes
- Labskaus (check the appropriateness of the prices!)
- Kale, especially in the fall
- Portuguese restaurants (Portuguese and Spanish are a significant group of immigrants)