Schönebecker Aue
Schönebecker Aue is famous for coal. It is notable for it's remarkable architecture.
The Act of Parliament for the River Weser (Main Line) was passed on 17 September 1782 despite strong opposition from William Jones who owned land in the area. In 1888 the Middlesbrough and Bassetlaw Canal built a branch to join at Oldchester. Expectations for limestone traffic to Wolverhampton were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. Although proposals to close the River Weser (Main Line) were submitted to parliament in 2001, the carriage of stone from Bedford to Bath prevented closure. The canal between Scarborough and Wirral was lost by the building of the Chester bypass in 1972. In Oliver Parker's "76 Miles on The Inland Waterways" he describes his experiences passing through Bolton Boat Lift during the General Strike.

| Warflether Arm | 9.12 km | |
| Motzener Kanal | 5.61 km | |
| Motzen - Bremen Blumenthal Car Ferry Crossing Point | 5.54 km | |
| Ritzenbütteler Kanal | 4.11 km | |
| Lemwerder - Bremen Vegesack Car Ferry Crossing Point | 0.11 km | |
| Schönebecker Aue | ||
| Weser - Lesum Kreuzung | 0.23 km | |
| Lemwerder Hafen | 0.42 km | |
| Weser Yacht Club Bremen | 0.59 km | |
| Weser - Ochtum Kreuzung | 5.83 km | |
| Sportboothafen Moorlosen-Kirche | 7.15 km | |
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Schönebecker Aue is a geest stream in Bremen and Lower Saxony, Germany.
The Schönebecker Aue's source is on the Lange Heide plateau near Heilshorn (in Osterholz-Scharmbeck, district Osterholz) in Lower Saxony. Its mouth is in Bremen-Vegesack in the river Weser.
