Attractions and places to see around Wriedel offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes within the Lüneburg Heath. The municipality features several hills, including the Westberg and Sultberge, and is traversed by the Wriedeler Bach and Schwienau rivers. This area provides opportunities to explore archaeological sites and natural features characteristic of the region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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During our visit, the heath wore a white dress. Absolutely beautiful.
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"Classic" heathland near the parking lot
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The "Legendary Hünenweg" also runs along this path. All information about the circular trail can be found at the following link: https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/natur/touren/14004/oldendorf-luhe-wanderweg-sagenhafter-huenenweg-rundweg-13-km.html (as of September 4, 2025).
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A beautiful path along the Örtze River. Right by the water, narrow and close to nature. Just what you'd want. You'll need a sure footing, though. There are a lot of roots along the path.
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The heather is worth visiting now from October to the end of September as it is now in its flowering season
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Beautiful path along the Örtze river! Part of the Heidschnuckenweg between Müden and Poitzen. In summer and when it's hot, it's also popular with horseflies that lie in wait.
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I'll save myself the copy-key, which is largely done here - and with such frequency that it makes you sick. Oldendorfer Totenstatt is an old large stone grave in the countryside of Oldendorf (Luhe). Mighty boulders form a burial chamber here, which has been used several times over the centuries. A picnic area invites you to take a break. The unusual shape of the valley immediately catches the eye. It is believed that this valley was formed by a river at the end of the Ice Age and therefore received its shape. From here you can easily get to Kronsbergheide. The Heath Queen of Amelinghausen has been elected there since 1950. Heather Blossom Festival takes place every year in the 3rd week of August. Totenstatt is a RAD-free zone! MTB and gravel cyclists should pay particular attention...the Totenstatt is not a lawless area
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It's great for hiking here 🥾, a great place.
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Wriedel is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Schwindebach Spring, the second strongest spring in Lower Saxony, where you can observe water emerging from the ground. Another highlight is the Juniper Forest Faßberg–Schmarbeck, known for its extensive heathland and large juniper trees, offering beautiful bike paths.
For expansive views of the Lüneburg Heath, visit the Heathland Panorama in Lüneburger Heide Nature Park. This area is characterized by common heather and is part of one of Europe's largest contiguous heath areas. The Oertze Trail also offers atmospheric walks along the river through the heath.
The spectacular heather bloom, or Heideblüte, typically occurs from early August to early September. The most vibrant display is often seen in mid-to-late August. The exact timing can vary based on weather conditions, but late summer is generally ideal for experiencing the purple landscapes of the Lüneburg Heath.
Yes, a significant historical site is the Oldendorfer Totenstatt Megalithic Tombs, located about 1.5 kilometers from Wriedel's town center. This archaeological site features stone tombs and findings from various prehistoric and early historical periods, making it one of the most interesting stone tombs in the Lüneburg district.
Wriedel is home to two evangelical churches: the Suidbert-Kirche and the Bethlehemskirche, which are important cultural and religious focal points. Additionally, various architectural monuments (Baudenkmale) are scattered across Wriedel and its constituent districts, showcasing the region's heritage.
Many natural sites like the Schwindebach Spring and the Heathland Panorama are suitable for families. For additional family fun, nearby attractions include Heide Park Resort, Wildpark Lueneburger Heide, and the water park Aqua Mundo Bispinger Heide, all within a reasonable driving distance.
Wriedel offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, road cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. For specific routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Wriedel, Road Cycling Routes around Wriedel, and MTB Trails around Wriedel.
Yes, the area around Wriedel features hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find easy loops like the 'Abandoned Village of Lopau – Lopau Valley Nature Trail loop from Wulfsode' (6.7 km) or moderate options such as the 'Ostermoor Ponds – Baumgarten Arboretum Lopau loop from Wulfsode' (11.5 km). More details are available in the Hiking around Wriedel guide.
Absolutely. Wriedel is a great starting point for cycling. There are road cycling routes like the 'Wriedel–Arendorf Cycle Path – Arendorfer Moor Path loop from Wriedel' (29.6 km, easy) and mountain biking trails such as the 'Stone Bear Sculptures – Blue Sheep Sculptures loop from Brockhöfe' (34.1 km, easy). Check the Road Cycling Routes around Wriedel and MTB Trails around Wriedel guides for more options.
Several popular attractions are easily accessible from Wriedel. These include German's Tanks Museum Munster (approx. 13.6 km), Heide Park Resort (approx. 28.2 km), Jod Sole Therme Bad Bevensen (approx. 20 km), and Wildpark Lueneburger Heide (approx. 28.5 km). These offer diverse experiences from history to relaxation and wildlife.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural phenomena, such as observing the water at Schwindebach Spring and the peaceful atmosphere of the heathlands. The historical significance of sites like the Oldendorfer Totenstatt Megalithic Tombs, with its informative panels and seating, is also highly valued for its blend of history and nature.
Yes, the Naturschutzgebiet Kiehnmoor is a natural area of interest within the vicinity of Wriedel. Additionally, the broader Lüneburger Heide region, where Wriedel is located, contains extensive protected heathlands, offering unique ecosystems and landscapes to explore.


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