Attractions and places to see around Barenburg offer a diverse range of experiences in northern Germany's Hanover region. The area features a landscape of forests, rivers, and lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Notable natural features include the Neustädter Moor and Kirchdorfer Heath. Visitors can also explore historical sites and cultural attractions.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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On the street also supply and beer garden
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Nice place to make a stopover 👍
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A "highlight" of the Kirchdorfer-/Kuppendorfer Heide-Rund; you have to do it ;-).
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600 animal species from five continents in natural surroundings, catering, etc. Europe's largest private Arabian stud farm. Open daily.
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Nice covered rest area on the heath. Ideal for a break, you can sometimes watch deer grazing. There is also a hiking trail that invites you to take a short walk.
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Little info from the internet: The Frenchman's Stone Today it is still called “Franzosenstein”, the one meter high sandstone column on the highest point in the community of Kirchdorf. This relic from the past always puzzles visitors. The following is recorded in the Kirchdorf community archive: Kirchdorf, which belonged to the Uchte district under Hessian administration, came under French rule in 1803. Under the direction of Colonel Epailly, survey officers erected a twelve meter high tower. At this point a first order triangle network (“Canevas die Triangles du Ier ordere executes par M. Epailly”). From here the following main points were recorded: the church towers of Twistringen and Asendorf, the signal towers on the Mordkulenberg west of the Dümmer in the Dammer Mountains (141 m above sea level), on the Hüttenberg in Grinderwald (101 m above sea level), a mountain near Loccum and the Knickberg (86 m above sea level). At the same time, French observers were able to monitor events in all directions. In 1813, after the French era, Kirchdorf fell back to Hesse and the twelve meter high tower was destroyed. In 1814, Prince Regent George of Hanover and England elevated his electorate to a kingdom, including the Hessian territories. In 1816, King George IV ordered the extension of triangulation to the entire Kingdom of Hanover. Under the direction of C. F. Gauß, the survey work also began on the Knickberg, for which he had a stone built with a pedestal and a slab on top, which fell victim to deliberate destruction. As a replacement, a one meter high sandstone pillar was erected with the carved inscription “Königl. Hann. Country. Surveying.”. This stone still stands on the Knickberg today, which is incorrectly referred to as the “Franzosenstein”. Perhaps arbitrarily by the Prussians who annexed Hanover in 1866 after the Battle of Langensalza. In 1886/87, as part of the Prussian survey, Prussian surveying officers built a wooden tower on a stone foundation at this point, which was then called the French Tower. After about 25 years, this too disappeared. In 1919 the decree came that no more towers should be erected. Today's visitor is no longer able to look out from all sides of the Knickberg. He is in the middle of the forest, where a bench invites him to rest. Not far from the supposed “French stone” there has been an embedded square stone with a cross for years, the so-called “trigonometric point”, which serves as a survey point for our land registry office for the height of the Knickberg (86 m above sea level).
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The elephants go for a walk through the zoo once a day.
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Barenburg offers several beautiful natural areas. The Moorpadd boardwalk at Neustädter Moor provides a unique 1.3 km circular route directly through boggy moor areas. Another must-see is the Kirchdorfer Heath (Kuppendorfer Heath), especially stunning in August when the heather blooms purple, offering numerous hiking trails and idyllic spots for a break.
Yes, Barenburg has several attractions suitable for families. The Ströhen Animal Park is a popular choice, known for its natural setting and diverse animal collection. Additionally, the Moorpadd boardwalk at Neustädter Moor and the Kirchdorfer Heath are also considered family-friendly, offering easy exploration and scenic views.
For history enthusiasts, the Franzosenstein on Knickberg within the Kirchdorfer Heath marks a historical point related to a former French tower. You can also visit the Local History Museum to explore Barenburg's past, or for cultural performances, check the schedule at the Theater am Wall. The impressive 18th-century Barenburg Castle also offers a glimpse into the region's heritage.
The region around Barenburg is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through the Kirchdorfer Heath or exploring the unique landscape of the Neustädter Moor. The River Leine and nearby lakes also provide opportunities for water sports like canoeing or swimming during summer. For more structured routes, explore the hiking trails around Barenburg.
Yes, the Neustädter Moor Observation Tower offers excellent views of the moorland. From this wooden tower, you can observe the wide landscape and, depending on the season, even spot cranes resting. The Franzosenstein on Knickberg also provides a rest area at the highest point in Kirchdorf, though panoramic views might be limited by surrounding trees.
The Kirchdorfer Heath is particularly beautiful in August when the heather blooms in vibrant purple. For birdwatching, autumn and spring are ideal times to visit the Neustädter Moor Observation Tower to see cranes resting. Generally, the warmer months are best for water sports on the River Leine and lakes.
Yes, the Moorpadd boardwalk at Neustädter Moor is a 1.3 km circular route that is wonderfully laid out with board paths, making it an easy and accessible option. The Kirchdorfer Heath also features numerous hiking trails, some of which are suitable for leisurely strolls. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide for Barenburg.
Barenburg's proximity to the River Leine and various lakes makes it an ideal destination for water sports. During the summer months, these areas offer opportunities for activities such as canoeing or swimming. Specific designated wild swimming spots may vary, so it's advisable to check local regulations.
Barenburg offers a variety of cycling routes, many of which are rated as easy. You can explore the natural landscapes on routes like the 'St. Georg Church Varrel – Große Aue near Barenburg loop' or the 'Bahrenborstel Community Forest – Kirchdorfer Heide loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the cycling guide around Barenburg.
Many of the natural areas around Barenburg, such as the Kirchdorfer Heath and the trails within the Neustädter Moor region, are generally suitable for dog walking. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, and to be mindful of local signage regarding pet access.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Moorpadd boardwalk is loved for its unique experience of walking directly through the moor. The Kirchdorfer Heath is praised for its stunning heather blooms and peaceful rest areas. The Neustädter Moor Observation Tower is popular for its wildlife viewing opportunities, especially cranes.


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