Best attractions and places to see in Ahlewiesen include natural landmarks and opportunities for outdoor recreation. This nature reserve, located in the districts of Northeim and Holzminden within the Solling region, is characterized by meadows, alder fringes, and the Ahle stream. The area features a significant low moor and is bordered by oak and beech forests, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. Ahlewiesen provides a setting for hiking and biking through the Hochsolling.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Today I took a refreshing foot bath here. Cooling my feet after a hike is wonderful!
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Beautiful spring area with shelter and stamp station.
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Beautiful spring area with shelter and stamp station.
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Nice and refreshing...and a wonderful place to take a break
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Enchanting place with hut and stamp point invites you to rest and linger
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The Ahle spring supplies the Solling villages with drinking water.
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A magical place that captured my heart 🫶
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Can be combined with a beautiful circular walk from the Neuhaus wildlife park. The place itself is a great place to experience the element of water. The springs flow directly into the Dölme, which meanders through the charming valley decorated with alders.
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Ahlewiesen is rich in natural features. You can visit the Ahle Spring, the source of the Ahlebach stream, which is a beautiful spot with a hut. The broader Ahlewiesen Nature Reserve itself is characterized by meadows, alder fringes, and a significant low moor, all bordered by oak and beech forests.
Yes, the Neuhaus Wildlife Park is a popular attraction where you can observe native wild animals like red deer, wolves, and lynx in spacious enclosures. It also features an information center about the Solling's nature and animals.
The region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy long and panoramic hikes and bike tours through the Hochsolling. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails in Ahlewiesen, Easy Hikes in Ahlewiesen, or Cycling in Ahlewiesen guides.
Absolutely. The Neuhaus Wildlife Park is a great family destination, allowing children to see native animals up close. The Ahle Spring and WS Stamp 30: Ahlequelle are also family-friendly spots, offering easy access to nature and a chance to collect a stamp for hiking booklets.
Ahlewiesen is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and biking, spring through autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather. The meadows and forests are particularly vibrant in spring and summer, and the autumn colors are stunning. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
You can find detailed information on various hiking trails in the region. For easy walks, check out the Easy Hikes in Ahlewiesen guide, which includes routes like the 'WS Stamp 30: Ahlequelle – Ahle Spring loop'. The broader Solling region also features trails like the 'Sollinghöhen' hiking trail (Hs 1).
Beyond the natural beauty of the reserve, the WS Stamp 30: Ahlequelle is a notable landmark, marking a beautiful spring area with a shelter and stamp station where three different types of springs meet. The Ahle Spring itself is also considered a natural monument and a significant viewpoint.
For attractions like the Neuhaus Wildlife Park, there are parking facilities available. Many hiking trails, such as those starting near the wildlife park or the Mecklenbruch hiking car park, also offer convenient parking for accessing the natural areas.
Many outdoor areas and trails in Ahlewiesen are dog-friendly, making it a great place for walks with your canine companion. However, specific rules, such as leash requirements, may apply in certain nature reserve sections or at attractions like the Neuhaus Wildlife Park. It's always best to check local signage.
The Ahlewiesen Nature Reserve is known for its remarkable plant life, especially around the low moor in the Ahle stream's source area. You can observe species such as purple moor-grass, rushes, common bistort, sedges, and reeds, contributing to the area's ecological significance.
While Ahlewiesen itself is a nature reserve, the surrounding region, particularly areas like Neuhaus im Solling, offers various amenities. The Neuhaus Wildlife Park, for instance, has the Rotwild Café-Bistro at its entrance. You'll find more options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation in nearby towns and villages.
The Ahle Spring is the source of the Ahlebach stream and is crucial for the water balance in the southern Solling. It's a natural monument where three different types of springs converge, including a cascade spring that was enclosed in the 1950s. The spring feeds the Ahlequellmoor, one of the last fens in southern Lower Saxony.


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