NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal
NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal
Best natural monuments around NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal include a significant nature conservation area in Lower Saxony, Germany. This region is known for its largely natural river system and diverse ecological features, encompassing the Rhume, Eller, and Gillersheimer Bach. The area features natural meandering watercourses and floodplains, creating a mosaic of habitats. It is recognized for preserving and developing a rich habitat for a diverse plant and animal world.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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In the Rüdershausen Tree Park with a beautiful rest hut, the "Trees of the Year" are shown - and explained.
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The Klingenberg Spring has a lot to offer. You'll find a great resting place here, you can refresh yourself at the spring, and learn interesting facts from the information board. A visit here is definitely worth it!
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There are two benches here for resting.
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a beautifully constructed piece of land, with many different trees and information about them, there is also a hut to take a break
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Very very idyllic! Good rest point!
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The tree park Rüdershausen is an arboretum with native trees. With inviting green spaces and seating areas, it offers numerous opportunities for relaxation.
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I enjoyed the peace and the beautiful forest.
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The most significant natural monument is the Rhume Spring, one of Europe's most powerful karst springs. Another notable spot is Klingenberg spring, which offers a well-kept resting place and information. You can also explore the Baumpark Rüdershausen Arboretum, an extensive park featuring native trees.
The region is renowned for its largely natural river system, including the meandering Rhume, Eller, and Gillersheimer Bach. These watercourses, along with their dynamic floodplains, create diverse habitats such as reeds, sedge meadows, and small forests. The area is a testament to a healthy river ecosystem and rich biodiversity.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Rhume Spring has an observation platform, and Klingenberg spring offers a pleasant resting spot. The Baumpark Rüdershausen Arboretum provides inviting green spaces and seating areas, perfect for relaxation with children. The Gillersheimer Bachtal Nature Reserve also offers family-friendly exploration opportunities.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate. You can find routes like the 'View of Rhumspringe – Rhume Spring loop' or the 'Finnenbruch Nature Reserve – View of Rhumspringe loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal guide.
Absolutely. Many easy trails are available, such as the 'Ankerode Memorial Site loop from Hilkerode' or the 'Cultural Site Rhume Spring – dolomite rock loop'. These are perfect for leisurely strolls. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal guide.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse routes, including longer tours like the 'Rhume River, Rhumspringe – Bad Lauterberg Spa Park loop' or easier options such as the 'View of Rotenberg – Old Railway Embankment loop'. Discover more cycling adventures in the Cycling around NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique hydrological significance of the Rhume Spring, with its impressive spring pot and the striking bluish coloration of its water. The well-kept resting places, like the one at Klingenberg spring, are also highly valued for their tranquility and informative boards. The diverse landscapes and opportunities for relaxation in places like the Baumpark Rüdershausen Arboretum are also frequently praised.
The observation platform at the Rhume Spring offers an excellent view of the powerful natural outflow. Additionally, the Bridge over the Rhume River provides a beautiful and quiet spot to observe the river. The natural meandering watercourses and floodplains throughout the NSG also offer numerous picturesque landscapes.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly scenic experiences. In spring, the floodplains come alive with diverse flora, while autumn brings vibrant colors to the riparian vegetation. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities, and even winter hikes can be rewarding, showcasing a different, tranquil side of the landscape.
The Rhume Spring is recognized as a 'Nationales Geotop' due to its unique hydrogeological significance. Information boards at the spring explain how groundwater from the Harz mountains rushes through underground karst systems, creating this powerful source. The immediate formation of a substantial river directly after its source is a key feature to observe.
The floodplains of the Rhume and Eller rivers are crucial for the region's biodiversity. Annual natural floods create a mosaic of habitats, including valuable reeds, sedge meadows, wet meadows, and oxbow lakes. These dynamic landscapes support a rich variety of flora and fauna, demonstrating the resilience of nature and the intricate relationships between water, land, and life.
Yes, the NSG is dedicated to preserving and developing the river courses and floodplains as a natural habitat for a diverse, regionally typical plant and animal world. Efforts include protecting valuable landscape components, improving water quality, and promoting natural riverbed development. The area is also part of the FFH area 134 "Oder, Sieber, Rhume," highlighting its ecological importance.


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