4. Eat ice cream in Blockland
The ice cream in Blockland (Snuten Lekker) is sustainable, made naturally and is even very popular nationwide. Kaemena Farm’s organic ice cream is made without chemical additives or preservatives. It is available in interesting varieties such as mango-banana or strawberry-rhubarb.
Tipp: In addition to the ice cream, there is also an excellent local restaurant that provides visitors with hearty Bremen cuisine. Because of this and because of the beautiful routes, there are always cabbage rides through the block country.
5. Ice skating on the Semkenfahrt
In Blockland Bremen you can eat ice cream in summer and ice skating in winter. The Semkenfahrt in Blockland is a field that is flooded by the Bremen Ice Club in the cold winter months so that you can ice skate on it. However, ice skating is only possible if there is a longer period of frost. Always pay attention to your own safety and the safety of others when ice skating!
6. Kuhgraben
The Kuhgraben is a small river that is connected to the Wümme using the Kuhsiel lock. It is approx. 3 km long and runs past the Kuhgrabensee into the city forest of the Bremen Bürgerpark, where it meets the small Wümme. In the Middle Ages, the Kuhgraben extended even further into the city center and served as a drainage ditch and an important water transport route.
2024-02-01 22:39:17
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