Delmenhorst
Understand
Get in
By air
The nearby airport from Bremen. There is a connecting hourly train service from the Bremen central station.By train
There is a regular train service from Bremen, Oldenburg and other cities.By car
The heavily used motorway 1 (Autobahn 1 - A1) connects to Bremen in the northeast or Cologne in the southwest. If you're coming from the Netherlands, then the quieter A28 is your choice.Get around
On foot
In the center everything is really close together.By bike
Riding a bike is one of the preferred means of transport. Bike paths are in excellent condition and usually exist next to every street and pavement. There are routes available for day trips in and around Delmenhorst. See the Do section.Bike rental
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Kehlenbeck
address: Oldenburger Str. 161Located on a major street, this small store offers some bikes to rent.
By bus
Buses are widely available. The company for the buses is called Delbus (, German). The central bus station (ZOB – Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof) is located next to the central train station. Normally every bus stop has its own map of the bus system. There is one schedule for the weekday ("Tag", every 15 minutes) and another one for evenings and weekends ("Freizeit", every 30 minutes).The pricing system is connected to the over-regional VBN (Verkehrsverbund Bremen-Niedersachsen, Travel Association Bremen-Lower Saxony). Prices may have changed, so look here for more information (, English). Adult starts at €1.60, depending on the zones you travel through. Feel free to ask, but don't expect everyone to speak English.
By taxi
This is the most expensive but also the most flexible alternative. If you want to get back to your place, just ask the bar or restaurant you are in to call a taxi for you. In downtown there are stations for taxis at the central station. Tipping the driver (10% of the fare) is a nice gesture.Talk
See
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Burginsel
address: In the middle of the GraftThis is the island of the Delmenhorst castle, destroyed in 1711. The castle was called Wasserburg (Water Castle). There was a small tower, Blauer Turm (Blue Tower), which stood a little longer - until 1787. The Blauer Turm is the main tile on Delmenhorsts Coat of Arms. GraftThe Graft is the big, green lung in the center of Delmenhorst. Its creation was concluded on May 8, 1905. There are two parts of it, the inner and the outer part. The inner part was created once to be a park around the castle. Walk around a little and enjoy the nice scenery with small creeks of the Delme. Also you can do some minigolfing or hire a boat (May to September).
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Kleines Haus
address: Max-Planck-Str. 4The Kleines Haus is the theater in Delmenhorst. Of course most shows are in German, but maybe you just want to join one show to feel old-school theater style and friendly people around. KartoffelfestYes, the main setting is about the potato. But also you can see and buy hand-crafted goods and eat some potatoes in all different ways of preparation.
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Kramermarkt
address: GraftwiesenThe Kramer market is a traditional folk festival with fun rides and tasty food. It occurs twice a year, in the end of April and in the middle of September. Almost every citizen is at least once a year there. In the opening there is a procession and fireworks take place in the night at the beginning and in the last night. One day, typically Tuesday, is family day. Everything is then a little cheaper. The festival is the oldest festival in the city. -
Museumsmühle
address: Hasberger Dorfstraße 1The historic mill is located north in the city in the district Hasbergen. In 1950 an electric motor was installed to power the turbine. In 1986 the mill was deactivated. Later, in 1991, a museum was installed. It shows the history of the still working mill and the structure needed to build and use such a mill. -
phone: +49 4221-29858-20address: Am Turbinenhaus 10-12The Nordwolle was the biggest factory in Delmenhorst. It produced wool. The production started in 1884 and was stopped 1981. Afterwards, new businesses became part of the site. Now over 1000 people live and work there. Make a tour in the museum or just walk around at the site and take a look at the astonishing architecture out of 1890. The name of the museum is Nordwestdeutsche Museum für IndustrieKultur. The site is part of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
WasserturmThe old water tower is located next to the city hall. Years ago the 44 meters high tower should be the sign for a new Delmenhorst. Nowadays the well-known building is one of the highest ones in downtown. You can get up to the viewing platform and have a nice view over the city.
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Weihnachtsmarkt
address: City hall squareThe christmas market is another traditional market in Delmenhorst. Buy some Bratapfel (apple in a candy glaze) or drink some Glühwein (hot wine punch - it's really good!). Also some fun rides and more food is available. -
Wochenmarkt
address: City hall squareAlso called Rathausmarkt (city hall market). This is the biggest farmers market in Delmenhorst. Just walk around and see some traditional trading. But do that before 1pm, because the market closes then.
Do
Bicycle toursDelmenhorst offers six different bicycle routes through and around the city. All are well-marked and either off beaten paths or separates lanes. The maps for the routes can be bought in the city hall at the Stadtmarketing GmbH. They are called Radwanderkarte and cost €2.90. You can find the signs for the tours all over the place. They look like the following description: On top you see a bicicler and in the lower part you'll see, e.g. R 1 for route 1.
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address: Am StadtbadThe GraftTherme is a public swimming pool with lots of things to do. You have a general swimming area inside and outside, a big slide, an adventorous area, a restaurant and more. Inside area: (TODO: Update prices for GraftTherme!). Parking is free.
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Jute Bowl
address: WeberstraßeJute Bowl is a bowling center located right in the middle of the town. They offer different kinds of events. Have a beer here or play some pool. -
address: Große HöheIf you want to do some gliding, here might be the right place. Since north Germany is very flat it is easy to fly without obstacles. They offer weekend courses for beginners. The Grosse Höhe is located east of Delmenhorst. Look here (, German) for a map.
MuseumsbahnThe museum train "Jan Harpstedt" is located in the town Harpstedt. Take a tour in the old, steam-powered train over a station south in Delmenhorst (at the Grüne Straße) to the town Lemwerder. You can buy food and they take your bicycle on board.
Buy
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Lange Straße
address: DowntownThis is the main shopping street in Delmenhorst. Here you can find stores for clothes, restaurants and more. Also make sure you take a look into the Einhorn Apotheke (Einhorn Pharmacy). This pharmacy is over 100 years in the possession of one family. They have a chronology with pictures in the pharmacy. This is a pedestrian-only street.
Eat
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Restaurant Athen
address: Brauenkamper Str. 88This restaurant is located in the district Deichhorst. It serves well-tasting Greek food as well as some common plates. -
Ristorante da Mimmo
address: Lange Str. 101Serves good Italian food. It is a little more pricey here. -
Zur alten Schmiede
address: Lange Str. 50In this place you can find typical German food. Bring your dictionary as the menu is only in German.
Drink
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address: Stedinger Str. 40Slattery's is an Irish pub. Dance, drink, have a good time there. Mostly filled at the weekends.
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White Lion
address: Schulstr. 25The White Lion is a rock bar. It is not as big as the Slattery's but definitely worth trying it out! If you are female and kind try to catch a drink from the owner for free!
Sleep
Budget
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Hotel Zum Burggrafen
address: Brauenkamper Str. 28The location is not too far away from downtown. This street is located in the district Deichhorst. You can find some nice restaurants and bars here. Also a small park is nearby.
Camping
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address: Zum Steller See 15, 28816 Stuhr-Groß-MackenstedtThe Steller See is a recreational area close to the city. It lies next to the clean bathing lake Steller See. You can find a bar, a restaurant and a kiosk for your needs. The surrounding area is a very beautiful, nature area. Make sure to go in the summer into the nearby corn maze.
Mid-range
Splurge
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address: Bahnhofstraße 16Located right in the middle of the town. The bus and train stations are nearby and the city center is just a stone throw away.
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Hotel - Restaurant Thomsen GmbH
address: Bremer Straße 186This hotel is located a little away from the city's center, but with the well operating public transportation system that shouldn't be a problem.
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Go next
- Bremen – Home of the worldwide known Beck's beer and of the soccer team Werder Bremen. The beautiful, quiet city has an interesting history, a lot of nature and more. City is its own state.
- Hamburg – The city with the biggest harbour in Germany. Great nightlife and a lot of things to see. Also own state.
- Hanover – The state capital of Lower Saxony surprises with much things to do and to see.
- Oldenburg – A smaller city to the west. Oldenburg has a nice downtown part.
There is a special ticket for public transportation in Lower Saxony, called Niedersachsen Ticket. Please read here for more information.