Wümme River
The Wümme River 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 River, which eventually joins the Weser River. The river is known for its scenic landscapes and is surrounded by lush forests and farmland.
The Wümme River is an important waterway for local ecosystems and supports various wildlife. It also serves recreational purposes, with opportunities for activities such as fishing, canoeing, and hiking along its banks. The river plays a role in the region's cultural and natural heritage.