Best natural monuments around Wolfenbüttel offer a diverse landscape shaped by geological history and varied ecosystems. The region features unique inland saline environments, ancient burial mounds, and significant nature reserves. These sites provide insights into the area's natural heritage and support specialized flora and fauna. Wolfenbüttel's surroundings are characterized by a mix of forests, river valleys, and open landscapes.
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former military training area with many paved roads and meadow paths
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The hunter's house is currently only available for rent.
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a nice way up to the Bismarck Tower, including some nice photo opportunities
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a fantastic section, at this point the Oker flows in a few bends, and there are also smaller rapids. If you are a little tired, you can rest on the bench there. I was just amazed when I saw this place.
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a beautiful landscape, the paths are good and there is a great peace, just wonderful
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Witch Money and Sun Wheels Characteristic fossils of the Upper Shell Limestone (210 million years ago) are the crowns and stalks of crinoids (Encrinus liliiformis). The petrified steep members, which are scientifically called trochites (Rochus, Latin = wheel disk), have a diameter of up to one centimeter. They are the most conspicuous and most commonly found fossils in this quarry.
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Beautiful avenue with old trees, but also with replanting. There is a bench and a small rest area right on the avenue.
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For hiking, visitors often enjoy the Bodensteiner Cliffs Plateau, which offers beautiful forest paths and various rock formations formed from Hilsandstein. Another popular spot is the Sofa Cliff, known for its unique rock formation and scenic views. You can find many routes that incorporate these sites in the easy hikes guide for Wolfenbüttel.
Yes, several natural monuments in the region are rich in history. The Galgenberg in Klein Vahlberg is a large burial mound and archaeological site dating back to the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age, offering panoramic views. Similarly, the Meescheberg, also near Klein Vahlberg, is another significant historical burial mound with a linde tree and expansive views. The Friedenseiche (Peace Oak) in Schöppenstedt is a living historical monument, planted in 1871 to commemorate the end of the Franco-Prussian War.
The Kaiserpfalz Werla Archaeological Park is family-friendly, combining historical exploration with open spaces. The Markmorgen Fossil Quarry is also a great option for families, offering insights into geology and the chance to observe ancient rock layers. Additionally, the Oker River in the Okertal Nature Reserve provides a peaceful setting for walks and nature observation that families can enjoy.
The Herzogsberge Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for observing diverse flora and fauna, including endangered plant species and various amphibians, thanks to its varied habitats and even a salt spring. The Salzgraben Salzdahlum is another unique biotope known for its salt-tolerant plants, a rare inland saline environment that supports specialized flora.
Yes, the Eilumer Horn Summit Cross provides great views from its elevated position. The Sofa Cliff is also noted for its good views. The Galgenberg and Meescheberg burial mounds in Klein Vahlberg both offer expansive, round views of the surrounding Braunschweiger Land, with the Meescheberg sometimes allowing views as far as the Brocken on clear days.
The region offers fascinating geological insights. The Bodensteiner Cliffs Plateau features rock cliffs built from Hilsandstein of the Lower Cretaceous period, approximately 110 million years old. The Salzgraben Salzdahlum showcases a unique inland saline environment resulting from ancient Zechstein Sea salt deposits pushed to the surface. The Steinbruch Baddeckenstedt Nature Reserve, a former quarry, reveals visible rock layers from the Upper Cretaceous period, rich in fossils.
Yes, the Eulenspiegel-Linde in Kneitlingen is closely associated with the legendary jester Till Eulenspiegel. This old lime tree, believed to be between 300 and 500 years old, is a tangible link to the tales of the famous trickster and is protected as a natural monument.
For a tranquil experience, consider the Lovers' Avenue, an old hornbeam avenue that offers a beautiful, serene walk. The Alter Ziegeleiteich (Old Brickworks Pond) provides a serene spot for nature observation in a wetland biotope. The Okeraltarme (oxbow lakes of the Oker River) also offer peaceful natural settings ideal for quiet walks and observing aquatic flora and fauna.
Beyond hiking, the area around Wolfenbüttel offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those along the Oker River, in the Cycling around Wolfenbüttel guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around Wolfenbüttel guide features routes through areas like the Elm and Asse. Many of these routes pass by or are close to natural monuments and nature reserves.
Beyond individual monuments, the region boasts significant nature reserves. The Herzogsberge Nature Reserve, southeast of Braunschweig, protects diverse habitats including grasslands, forests, and a salt spring, making it excellent for hiking and wildlife observation. The Oker- und Eckertal Nature Reserve offers scenic river landscapes, floodplains, and rich riparian ecosystems, ideal for birdwatching and exploring varied flora and fauna.
The Bodensteiner Cliffs Plateau, with its striking rock formations and forest paths, offers many picturesque scenes. The Lovers' Avenue, with its gnarled hornbeams, is particularly beautiful in all seasons. The Oker- und Eckertal Nature Reserve, with its meandering rivers and diverse vegetation, also provides ample opportunities for nature photography.


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