Wümme
The Wümme is a river located in northern Germany, primarily flowing through the state of Lower Saxony. It stretches approximately 120 kilometers and is a tributary of the Lesum, which eventually leads to the Weser River. The river is known for its scenic landscapes and is surrounded by various natural habitats.
The Wümme is significant for local ecosystems and recreational activities. It supports diverse wildlife and offers opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and hiking along its banks. The river also plays a role in regional water management and agriculture, contributing to the area's economy and environment.