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Hiking in Naturschutzgebiet Am Heeder Moor offers trails through a distinctive moorland landscape, characterized by flat terrain, wetlands, and open views. The region, part of the larger Diepholz area, features a network of paths, including boardwalks, that traverse sensitive natural habitats. Elevation changes are minimal, making the area accessible for various activity levels.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A commemorative plaque for the teen/internet hype of 2025, "Six-Seven." Of course not. In reality, just a signpost pointing to one of thousands of similar routes...
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Experience nature on the prehistoric boardwalk in the Aschener/Heeder Moor. On the approximately 1 km long and 1.5 to 3 meter wide boardwalk, equipped with information panels, you can learn about the three-year excavations at the nearby PR 6 (historical boardwalk) as well as about the moorland landscape. A "moorland trail," which follows the original route of the boardwalk, allows you to trace its course along the already rewetted moorland areas. At the end, a viewing platform on a "peat-free area" that has never been harvested offers a beautiful view across the moor. This creates a unique experience that conveys cultural and natural heritage. Benches invite you to linger.
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Very nice view of the moor
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The Moorweg in the Aschener Moor, abbreviated in technical terms to Pr VI, is a prehistoric moor path that was originally 4.2 km long and runs through the Aschener Moor west of Aschen in the Diepholz district of Lower Saxony. It was probably built in the pre-Roman Iron Age around 46 BC and is one of the longest plank paths in northwest Germany.[1] The path construction has been preserved to this day due to the favorable preservation conditions for organic material in the moor. Large parts of the path have been destroyed by mechanical peat extraction up to the present day. A remnant of around 350 meters in the subsoil of an untouched moor area has been permanently preserved in the center of the moor. At the edge of the path, a 950 m long barrier-free footbridge with a viewing platform built between 2019 and 2021 runs along the course of the former moor path. It is intended to make the prehistoric moor path and the moor accessible to tourists.
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From the tower you have a fantastic view of the moor
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From up here you have a beautiful view
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There are over 300 hiking routes in Naturschutzgebiet Am Heeder Moor, with the vast majority, more than 220, being classified as easy. This makes the area very accessible for various activity levels.
Yes, the flat terrain and well-maintained paths, including boardwalks, make Naturschutzgebiet Am Heeder Moor ideal for families. Many trails are easy and suitable for children. For example, the Boardwalk in the Aschener Moor – Moor View loop from Am Heeder Moor is a popular easy route that offers a unique experience through the moorland.
Naturschutzgebiet Am Heeder Moor is generally dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the sensitive moorland ecosystem and wildlife. Always check local signage for specific restrictions on individual trails.
Hike durations vary, but many popular routes are relatively short. For instance, the Stream in Diepholz Moor loop from Diepholz can be completed in under an hour, while the View of the Moor – Stream in Diepholz Moor loop from Am Heeder Moor typically takes about 1 hour 20 minutes. Longer routes are also available for those seeking more extensive walks.
Yes, many of the trails in Naturschutzgebiet Am Heeder Moor are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is convenient for exploring the diverse landscapes without backtracking. The View of the Moor loop from Diepholz is a good example of a circular trail.
As a nature reserve, the area is home to diverse wildlife, particularly birds and insects adapted to moorland and wetland environments. Keep an eye out for various bird species, dragonflies, and other small creatures that thrive in this unique habitat. Respecting the quiet of the reserve increases your chances of spotting wildlife.
While the region is predominantly flat and offers many easy routes, there are a few longer and more challenging options for experienced hikers. For example, the Moor View – View of Südlohner Moor loop from Diepholz is a difficult 21 km trail that provides a more extensive exploration of the wider moorland area.
The moorland offers a unique experience throughout the year. Spring brings new growth and bird activity, while summer provides lush greenery. Autumn showcases beautiful colors, and even winter can be magical with frosty landscapes, though some paths might be wet. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
Access to Naturschutzgebiet Am Heeder Moor primarily relies on local bus services or personal vehicles. While some routes may start near Diepholz, which has public transport connections, it's advisable to check specific bus routes and schedules to ensure they align with your chosen trailhead.
Designated parking areas are typically available near the main access points and trailheads of the nature reserve. These are usually well-marked. It's recommended to check maps or route descriptions for specific parking information related to your chosen starting point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the unique moorland scenery, and the well-maintained boardwalks that allow for easy access to sensitive areas. The flat terrain is frequently highlighted as a positive for relaxed walks.
While Naturschutzgebiet Am Heeder Moor itself is a nature reserve focused on conservation, you can find cafes and restaurants in nearby towns like Diepholz. It's a good idea to plan your refreshment stops before or after your hike, as options directly within the reserve are limited.


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