Best attractions and places to see around Hoya, a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Situated on both sides of the Weser River, Hoya provides diverse experiences for visitors. The region features significant historical buildings, cultural centers, and natural points of interest, making it a destination for exploration. Its location along the Weser also provides recreational opportunities and scenic views.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Unexpected to see such beautiful craftsmanship here in Altenbücken, in the middle of the street
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Very nice view of the Weser near Hoya. Beautiful section of this route.
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A very interesting and impressive building! The "Bücker Cathedral." The Evangelical Lutheran former collegiate church of St. Materniani et St. Nicolai in Bücken, popularly known as "Bücker Cathedral," is a Romanesque basilica with twin towers dating back to the 12th century. Legend of its founding: Monks who were to build the church and determine its location asked God for a sign. They wanted to build the church where the donkey they were bringing with them would "bend over" to feed. But when the animal wanted to settle in the "Wüsteney" (Wüsteney) (Helzendorf), they moved it further to the spot where the "Bücken" collegiate church stands today. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiftskirche_St._Materniani_et_St._Nicolai
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Always a highlight, and nice that something like this still exists.
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The rest area is designed in a great way and is second to none 👍 Top
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If you want to enjoy the view of the Weser from the bridge, you have to leave the Weser cycle path for a short time. Be careful when driving from the bridge back onto the busy route
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Hoya offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the impressive Collegiate Church of St. Materniani and St. Nicolai (Bücker Dom), a basilica with double towers dating back to the 12th century, known for its rich interior. The town also features the historic Count's Castle, the Historic Town Hall, and the Von Behr Manor, all contributing to Hoya's historical ambiance.
Yes, Hoya has several cultural attractions. The Martin Church Cultural Centre, originally a 900-year-old church, now hosts concerts and events. You can also explore the Heimatmuseum Grafschaft Hoya, which showcases the region's history, and the Museumsdruckerei Hoya (Museum Printing House Hoya), where you can experience traditional letterpress printing.
The Weser River is central to Hoya's natural beauty, offering recreational opportunities and scenic views. You can enjoy pleasant walks along the 'small promenade' directly on the Weser. The region also features the Bürgerpark and is known for its expansive countryside, forests, and idyllic villages.
A unique experience is crossing the Weser River on the Weser Ferry Schweringen. This cable ferry, powered by an electric motor, provides a romantic river crossing popular with cyclists and tourists. Additionally, the Weser bridge in Hoya offers beautiful paths along the river and connects the two banks.
Absolutely! The joint municipality of Grafschaft Hoya is a 'cyclist's paradise.' The popular Weser Cycle Path runs through the area, and you can also explore routes like the 'Grafen-Ring' that wind through picturesque villages and countryside. For more specific routes, you can find various Road Cycling Routes around Hoya or Gravel biking routes around Hoya.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find various Running Trails around Hoya, including loops from Hoya that take you past local landmarks and natural scenery.
Many attractions in Hoya are family-friendly. The Weser Ferry Schweringen offers a fun river crossing, and the Weser bridge in Hoya provides pleasant walks. The Brick Artworks in Altenbücken are also a playful and interesting stop for families.
Hoya is enjoyable throughout the year, but specific events might influence your visit. The historical Katharina Market takes place every year on the third weekend in September, and the Dwarf Christmas is held on the second Advent weekend. These events offer unique cultural experiences.
The officially calculated geographical center of Lower Saxony is located within the municipality of Hoyerhagen, which is part of the Hoya joint municipality. A specially crafted stone marks this point, and visitors can even receive a certificate in Hoya for their visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique experiences and historical significance. The 'romantic' river crossing on the Weser Ferry Schweringen is a highlight for many. The impressive architecture and rich interior of the Collegiate Church of St. Materniani and St. Nicolai also leave a lasting impression, often described as a 'must-see' on the Weser cycle path.
Yes, the region around Hoya is part of the Lower Saxony Mill Road. You can find various wind and water mills, such as Dutch and tower windmills in Hoyerhagen and Eystrup, and the fully functional Busch'ens Mill in Nordholz, a renovated grain mill from 1910.


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