Best attractions and places to see in Herzogsberge include its diverse natural landscape, characterized by open land, forests, and various water bodies. This nature reserve, located southeast of Braunschweig in Lower Saxony, features nutrient-poor meadows, sand heath, and structurally rich oak and beech woodlands. The area is ecologically significant, providing habitat for a wide array of flora and fauna, including numerous amphibian, dragonfly, bat, and bird species. Herzogsberge also holds historical interest as a former military training ground, now part…
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The wildlife bridge over the A 39 motorway near Schöppenstedt (officially often referred to in the context of Klein Schöppenstedt / Cremlingen) is an important ecological structure that connects the habitats on both sides of the route. Landscape bridge CRE12. It is located at construction km 20+838 in the section between the Cremlingen (B 1) and Rautheim (L 625) junctions.
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Overgrown roads like these, with their post-apocalyptic feel, greatly enhance the sense of adventure. 😄 They're perfect for quickly reaching the nature reserve to the north.
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Panzerplattenweg uphill towards Sickte
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former military training area with many paved roads and meadow paths
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very hidden memorial stone at Reitlingsgraben
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only way to get from Buchhorst to the Herzogsberge
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A beautiful view of the Harz Mountains is also possible.
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Very hidden. If you quickly pass it without taking it seriously.
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Herzogsberge is a nature reserve known for its diverse landscapes. You can find open land with hilly topography, structurally rich oak and beech mixed woodlands, nutrient-poor meadows, and small water bodies. A notable natural feature is a brine spring in the northern part of the reserve. Don't miss the serene Hidden Pond in Herzogsberge, which features a beautiful trail through the forest.
Yes, Herzogsberge has a unique history as a former military training ground for the Bundeswehr. You can find remnants from this era, such as the Splinter shelter (one-man bunker) Herzogsberge, which is a fragmentation protection cell. Another historical point of interest is the Johann Moritz Friedrich Koch Oil Memorial, commemorating the discovery of petroleum here in 1797.
The Herzogsberge is rich in biodiversity. It's home to various amphibians like the natterjack toad and great crested newt, numerous dragonfly species including the southern damselfly, and many bats such as the barbastelle and greater mouse-eared bat. Birdwatchers might spot species like the wood lark, wheatear, and the strictly protected wryneck.
Yes, several attractions in Herzogsberge are suitable for families. The Hidden Pond in Herzogsberge offers a beautiful trail through the forest that families can enjoy. The Wildlife Bridge Over the Autobahn is also considered family-friendly and provides a unique viewpoint.
Yes, Herzogsberge is generally dog-friendly, especially on its walking paths. The Splinter shelter (one-man bunker) Herzogsberge is specifically noted as dog-friendly. When visiting, please ensure your dog remains on a leash and you adhere to nature reserve regulations to protect the local wildlife and environment.
Herzogsberge offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more intermediate routes. For easy options, you can explore trails like the 'Buchhorst Bullet‑Trap Memorial – Buchhorst Forest Hut loop' or the 'Hidden Pond in Herzogsberge – Herzogsberge Viewing Platform loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Easy hikes in Herzogsberge guide.
Absolutely! Herzogsberge and its surroundings offer excellent routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. Mountain bikers can tackle trails like the 'Narrow singletrack trail – Kaulenteich loop' or the 'Old Wabe Bridge – Hidden Pond in Herzogsberge loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Sander's Café & Bakery loop'. Explore more options on the MTB Trails in Herzogsberge guide and the Road Cycling Routes in Herzogsberge guide.
Herzogsberge is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, blooming meadows, and active wildlife, ideal for hiking and observing nature. Autumn provides stunning fall foliage. While winter can be serene, some paths might be less accessible depending on snow and ice conditions. Always check local weather before your visit.
Given the diverse terrain, including forest trails, open land, and potential water crossings, it's recommended to wear sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes. Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather conditions, and consider bringing rain gear, especially during wetter seasons. Sun protection is advisable for open areas.
Herzogsberge is ecologically significant due to its diverse habitats, including nutrient-poor meadows, sand heath, and structurally rich oak and beech woodlands. These provide crucial habitats for a wide array of rare and protected species, including numerous amphibians, dragonflies, bats, and birds. It is part of the European "Natura 2000" protection network and has been a designated nature reserve since 2019.
Yes, the Wildlife Bridge Over the Autobahn offers a unique perspective, connecting different parts of the landscape over the highway. While not a traditional scenic overlook, it provides an interesting vantage point within the reserve.


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