Attractions and places to see around Eschede are primarily located within the Südheide Nature Park in Lower Saxony, Germany. This region is characterized by diverse natural features, including forests, wetlands, moors, streams, and extensive heath areas. The area also offers cultural sites and historical points of interest, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. Eschede is known for its natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The narrow Misselhorn Heath and the adjoining Tiefental in the coniferous forest lie like a snail shell. The "red-legged wasp bee" also lives here, a so-called cuckoo bee: It does not store honey and lays its eggs in the nests of other bee species.
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Beautifully situated path. It's a lot of fun to drive here.
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Very nice photo motif. The castle is embedded in a very beautiful park.
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This section of the cycle path is located between the former Osterloh weir and the village of Bockelskamp in the Flotwedel collective municipality. It's worth taking a break in the grass not only at the "new" renaturalized weir, but also here between the river and the cycle path! ATTENTION: This section is not accessible during floods!
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A long, low-growth heather landscape invites you to take a long hike. The highlight is a huge crater.
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In the Misselhorn Heath near Hermannsburg, two large areas of heathland flow into one another: the Misselhorn Heath and the particularly impressive Tiefental valley, an ice age dry valley with a beautiful panorama.
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In the past, the Osterloher Aller weir represented an insurmountable obstacle for aquatic life. This has now changed. The NLWKN has replaced the weir with a "rough channel", so the fish can now pass through it again on their way to their traditional spawning grounds. The crossing for cyclists and pedestrians is now complete and this place is also now a wonderful place for local recreation in the city of Celle.
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The region around Eschede is rich in natural beauty, primarily within the Naturpark Südheide. You can explore diverse landscapes including forests, wetlands, moors, streams, and extensive heath areas. A must-see is Misselhorner Heath – Tiefental, a deep dry valley with a unique panorama, and the broader Misselhorner Heath, part of the "Heideflächen middle Lüßplateau" nature reserve.
Yes, you can discover several historical and cultural sites. Wienhausen Abbey offers a glimpse into medieval charm with its intact village center and beautiful half-timbered houses. Further afield, Celle Castle and its Park is a significant historical castle featuring the oldest castle theater in Germany still in use, surrounded by wonderful old trees and accessible paths.
The area around Eschede is ideal for various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails within the Südheide Nature Park. For specific routes, consider exploring options like the 'Unterlüß, Südheide Nature Park: In the Scandinavia of the Südheide' hike or the 'Faßberg Summit Cross – Misselhorner Heath' gravel bike route. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling around Eschede.
Many natural attractions and parks around Eschede are suitable for families. The Misselhorner Heath – Tiefental and Misselhorner Heath offer easy walking paths through picturesque landscapes. Celle Castle and its Park is also family-friendly, with accessible paths and a large playground, and often features special children's programs, especially around Christmas.
You can visit the Naturpark-Informationszentrum Eschede, located in the Eschede train station. This center offers an exhibition covering about 150 m² across three rooms, focusing on the Südheide Nature Park's diverse landscapes, flora, fauna, and cultural history. Admission is free, and it's open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM.
The Lüneburger Heide region, including Eschede, is particularly beautiful during late summer (August to early September) when the heath is in full bloom, creating a stunning purple landscape. Autumn is also popular for observing the red deer rut in Starkshorn. Spring and early summer offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling before the peak tourist season.
Yes, the Hirschbrunft in Starkshorn is a notable autumn attraction. As Eschede borders a large forest area, you might be able to observe red deer during their rutting season, which draws many visitors with its noisy displays. Additionally, the Naturschutzgebiet "Lutter" offers fascinating nature along the Lutter river, best explored via its circular cycling routes.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil and diverse natural landscapes, especially the heathlands and forests, which offer a sense of peace and opportunities for relaxation. The historical sites like Wienhausen Abbey are valued for their preserved medieval charm. The community has shared over 1100 photos and given more than 1800 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and cultural richness of the area.
Yes, especially in villages like Wienhausen, you'll find nice restaurants and cafes that invite you to linger after exploring the abbey. The smaller, romantic villages around Eschede also often have local establishments where you can enjoy refreshments.
Yes, for example, the park surrounding Celle Castle features wonderful old trees and paths that are easy to walk, making them suitable for wheelchair users and strollers. Many of the broader paths within the nature parks are also generally accessible, though specific trail conditions can vary.
The Aller River east of Celle offers manicured bike paths through a beautiful, almost untouched landscape. It's an excellent spot for cycling and enjoying nature. Recent improvements, like the replacement of the Osterloher Aller weir with a 'rough channel,' have also made it more accessible for aquatic life and a wonderful recreational spot.


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