Attractions and places to see around Rodewald, a municipality in northwest Germany, include historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. Situated approximately 30 kilometers south of Bremen, the region is part of the district of Nienburg (Weser). Its location on the edge of the Steinhuder Meer Nature Park provides opportunities for outdoor activities. The area offers a selection of points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The Lords of Bothmer originally owned a watermill on the right bank of the Leine. Because it obstructed shipping on the Leine, it was demolished in 1822 on the condition that a Dutch windmill be built on the same site. This mill was intended to have two grinding mills, one for barley and one for oil. The mill burned down in 1930 and was rebuilt in 1932. It was severely damaged during World War II. It was restored in the 1980s and 1990s. Tours are possible on Mill Days and by appointment. https://www.erlebniswelt-lueneburger-heide.de/detail/id=5ff84d7fb4dc7458417f9a9f
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A small section of my tour led directly along the Leine.
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Unfortunately, you can't get directly to the water because it's fenced off for agricultural use. But you still get a nice view of the line.
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This is a lovely place to look over the Leine. The path is very pleasant for cycling. Unfortunately, I couldn't get directly to the water because the bank was completely fenced off.
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At this point, where the path is paved with natural stones, the line was spanned by a red brick bridge for the railway. At that time, the route led in the direction of Rethem. On the other side, if you drive from the Hademstorf lock to Bothmer, you can still see the old route. It is a pity that this path was not developed as a cycle path.
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This postmill, which is over 400 years old, is located in a very beautiful place on the Allerufer in Londy Park. It was still used until 1948, when it slowly fell into disrepair. It stood in the neighboring town of Frankenfeld and was placed under monument protection. The district bought it and donated it to the city of Rethem. In 1955 it was dismantled and rebuilt in Londy Park. With a bakery and a barn it has become a beautiful group. You can sit beautifully and find out more about the mill.
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Rodewald and its surroundings offer several historical landmarks. You can visit the impressive 12th-century Erbhof Thedinghausen Castle or the St. Marien Church, which dates back to the 13th or 14th century. The region is also known for its historical mills, such as the Laderholz Watermill, the only watermill of its kind in the Hanover region still ready for operation, and the Bockwindmühle Rethem (Aller) in Londy Park, a 16th-century post mill.
Yes, Rodewald is located on the edge of the Steinhuder Meer Nature Park, offering numerous opportunities to enjoy nature. Within the park, you can explore the "Nature Trail" and the "Steinhuder-Meer-Rundweg." Additionally, the Leine Riverside Trail provides scenic views along the river.
The Rodewald area is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy the Former Allertal Railway Line Cycle Path, known for its flat terrain and scenic detours. Another option is the Leine Riverside Trail, which offers pleasant cycling along the river. For more detailed routes, you can explore various road cycling routes and MTB trails around Rodewald.
Many attractions around Rodewald are suitable for families. The historical mills, such as the Laderholz Watermill and the Bockwindmühle Rethem (Aller) in Londy Park, are categorized as family-friendly. The Leine Riverside Trail and the Former Allertal Railway Line Cycle Path are also great for family outings, offering easy terrain for walking or cycling.
Rodewald hosts cultural events like the annual "Rodewalder Kunsttage," a cultural weekend, along with various concerts and theater performances throughout the year. For an indoor cultural experience, consider visiting the Local History and School Museum, which is a good option, especially on rainy days.
The region around Rodewald offers charms in both summer and winter. Summer is ideal for water sports, hiking, and cycling, particularly in the Steinhuder Meer Nature Park. In winter, the snow-covered landscapes provide a beautiful setting for walks. The "Nature Trail" and the "Steinhuder-Meer-Rundweg" are recommended for exploring the unspoiled landscape year-round.
For local culinary experiences, you can visit establishments like Gasthaus zur Post or Café Meyer's Backstube. A must-try regional specialty is the famous "plum cake."
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy to moderate trails, including a 7.3 km loop around the Laderholz Watermill. Other options include loops around Blinder See or the Wolf Stone Memorial. For a comprehensive list of routes, explore the hiking guide for Rodewald.
The landscape around Rodewald is characterized by its location on the edge of the Steinhuder Meer Nature Park, offering unspoiled natural beauty. You'll find riverine areas along the Leine, as well as open fields and wooded sections, providing a diverse environment for outdoor exploration.
Yes, the Bothmer Mill, an imposing Dutch windmill by the Aller river, serves as a prominent landmark and offers a great viewpoint. Its location allows cyclists and hikers to spot it from afar and enjoy the surrounding idyllic area.
While popular spots like the mills attract visitors, exploring the lesser-known sections of the Steinhuder Meer Nature Park's "Nature Trail" or the "Steinhuder-Meer-Rundweg" can offer a more tranquil experience. The Local History and School Museum also provides a quiet, insightful visit away from the main outdoor routes.
Yes, Rodewald's location makes it convenient for day trips to larger nearby towns. Nienburg and Bremen are both suggested as worthwhile excursions, offering additional historical sites, cultural attractions, and shopping opportunities.


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