BremenHemelingen lock closed for two months

Jill Grigoleit

 · 05.03.2026

Bremen: Hemelingen lock closed for two monthsPhoto: 2025 Google, Airbus, Landsat / Copernicus, Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NGA, GEBCO, Kartendaten (c) 2026 GoaBasis-DE/BKG (c) 2009, Google
Expected to be closed until the end of April: The sports boat lock in Bremen Hemelingen.
The Weser-Jade-Nordsee Waterways and Shipping Authority has closed the small navigation lock in Bremen Hemelingen until 30 April 2026. The reason for this is maintenance work on the rotary segment gate in the upper head. During the closure, pleasure craft can use the parallel lock for large vessels.

The lock, which was built between 1999 and 2001, is normally available as a self-service lock during the summer months. Pleasure boaters can operate the structure themselves. During the closure, the parallel large shipping lock remains open for commercial shipping. Pleasure craft may also use the GSS during regular opening hours. The work on the rotary segment gate requires the structure to be completely drained.


Explained step by step: what you should consider before locking with pleasure craft or commercial shipping:


Scope of work on the lock

The lock is being repaired in several stages. First of all, the area around the heads is insulated with dam beams inserted by a mobile crane. Pumps are used to drain the entire structure with the gate closures. The technicians then carry out cleaning and repair work on the rotating segment gate in the head. The work includes the inspection and replacement of wearing parts. These include the bearing constructions and rubber seals of the gate closures. These components are subject to natural wear and tear due to regular operation and must be replaced at specified intervals.

Alternative lock

The large navigation lock is available as an alternative during the entire closure period. Pleasure boaters can use the GSS during operating hours. The lock is primarily used for commercial shipping, but also allows smaller vessels to pass. The WSA Weser-Jade-North Sea as a public service provider, performs the tasks of the Waterways and Shipping Administration for the Federal Ministry of Transport. The region's waterways and the associated structures, which are affected by storm surges, high water and tides, are provided, maintained and monitored by the WSA for shipping traffic. The office thus serves the safe, cost-effective and environmentally friendly transport system of waterways and ships.

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Jill Grigoleit

Jill Grigoleit

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Jill Grigoleit was born in Hanover in 1985. An early childhood memory is the large collection of YACHT and SURF magazines from her sailing and surfing enthusiast father. However, growing up in a small Swabian village on the Neckar, she had less to do with water sports in her childhood, apart from a few trips to the Baltic Sea with her family. After studying journalism in Bremen and Hanover, she went into television for a few years. Through a few lucky coincidences, she ended up on the water in 2011 and then returned to the written word professionally. For over ten years, she lived with her family on a houseboat in their own harbor south of Hamburg and wrote a book about houseboat building and life with children on the water. Since 2020, she has mainly been writing travel reports and features about people who live and work on and near the water for BOOTE. She has been a permanent member of the Delius Klasing water sports editorial team since January 2024.

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