Stolzenau-Weser (Germany Lower Saxony)
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2024-11-23 04:01
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Port Stolzenau-Weser cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Stolzenau-Weser, Germany Lower Saxony. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Day | Ship | Arrival | Departure |
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26 May, 2026 Tuesday | ms Victor Hugo | 16:00 | 18:00 |
Stolzenau (Stolzenau an der Weser) is a Weser River cruise port and town in Germany's Lower Saxony state (Nienburg district/Mittelweser-Region), with population around 8,000. Weser River has length 452 km (281 mi), flows through 6 German states (Bremen, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Thuringia, Hesse), passes through 3 major cities (Bremen, Bremerhaven, Nordenham) and empties into the North Sea. The river travel distance between Stolzenau and Nienburg is 18 km (11 mi), the road distance is 22 km (14 mi).
As cruise port, Stolzenau is included in the schedule of one of Europe's largest river cruise companies - CroisiEurope (ships Victor Hugo and Mona Lisa). Next table shows CroisiEurope's 11-day relocation cruisetour itinerary (Amsterdam to Berlin) priced from EUR 1520 (USD 1830) per person with double occupancy.
Date / Time | Port |
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05 Jun 18:00 - 07 Jun | Departing from Amsterdam, Holland |
07 Jun 15:00 - 18:00 | Groningen, Holland |
07 Jun 18:00 - 18:00 | Delfzijl, Holland |
07 Jun 21:00 - 08 Jun 06:00 (overnight) | Emden |
08 Jun 09:00 - 18:00 | Papenburg |
08 Jun 20:00 - 09 Jun 05:00 (overnight) | Oldenburg |
09 Jun 10:00 - 10 Jun 05:00 (overnight) | Bremen |
10 Jun 13:00 - 18:00 | Nienburg |
10 Jun 16:30 - 18:00 | Stolzenau |
10 Jun 21:00 - 11 Jun 07:00 (overnight) | Minden |
11 Jun 13:00 - 18:00 | Hannover |
11 Jun 23:50 - 12 Jun 02:00 (overnight) | Sulfeld |
12 Jun 13:00 - 13 Jun 06:00 (overnight) | Magdeburg |
13 Jun 13:00 - 18:00 | Brandenburg an der Havel |
13 Jun 18:30 - 14 Jun 09:00 (overnight) | Potsdam |
14 Jun 11:00 - 16 Jun 09:00 (overnight) | Arriving in Berlin |
The settlement developed in the 14th-century around the Stolzenau Castle (1346-built, residence of the Counts of Hoya-Nienburg) and was first mentioned in 1370. In 1594, the town was devasted by a great fire in which 85 houses burned down. Originally, Stolzenau was owned by the counts of Grafschaft Hoya (1202-1582, part of Lower Rhine-Westphalian Empire/Holy Roman Empire/962-1806). When the Hoya counts died out, Stolzenau became part of Herzogtum Braunschweig-Luneburg (Duchy/1235-1806).
Stolzenau's best-known tourist attractions include St Jacobi Kirke (17th-century Protestant church), St Vitus Kirke (15th-century church), Kloster Schinna (12th-century monastery), Rathaus (19th-century Town Hall), Judischer Friedhof (18th-century Jewish cemetery), downtown architecture (medieval half-timbered houses), Heimatmuseum Stolzenau (history museum), green spaces and recreational parks, water sports activities, annually held folklore festivals (including Schutzenfest/shooting festival).
The town's current-day economy is based on industries like agriculture, plastics processing, gravel mining. Hornschuch Stolzenau GmbH (Germany's largest artificial leather factory) supplies the German automobile manufacturers VW-Volkswagen and Opel.