Natural monuments around Amelinghausen are situated within the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park, an area characterized by its unique natural features. The region presents a landscape of diverse natural attractions, including powerful springs, expansive heathlands, and tranquil lakes. These sites offer opportunities to observe geological formations and local ecosystems. The area provides a range of natural monuments for exploration.
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During our visit, the heath wore a white dress. Absolutely beautiful.
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Very ancient history brought vividly to life. Very impressive.
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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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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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Great people must have been buried there.
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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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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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The region offers diverse natural features. You can witness the powerful Schwindebach Spring, the second strongest in Lower Saxony, where water emerges directly from the ground creating a captivating display of colors. Another unique spot is the Marxener Paradise, a valley shaped by the ice age, featuring juniper bushes and a tranquil pond.
The Lüneburg Heath is particularly stunning during the heather bloom. While the general rule of thumb is August 8th to September 9th, some blossoms can appear as early as late July and last into October, depending on weather conditions. Visiting the Heathland Panorama in Lüneburger Heide Nature Park during this period offers expansive views of purple heather fields.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Oldendorfer Totenstatt Megalithic Tombs is a significant historical site featuring several large megalithic tombs from various pre- and protohistoric eras. Another impressive historical monument is the Long Barrow IV, Oldendorfer Burial Site, which provides stone evidence of 5,700 years of human history.
Many natural monuments around Amelinghausen are suitable for families. The Schwindebach Spring is an engaging spot for all ages to observe the natural phenomenon. The Heathland Panorama in Lüneburger Heide Nature Park offers easy paths and beautiful scenery for family strolls. Additionally, the Oldendorfer Totenstatt Megalithic Tombs combines nature with an educational historical experience.
The region offers numerous hiking trails. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to moderate, that take you through the diverse landscapes. For instance, the 'Queen's Trail' is a moderate 11.6 km hike, while the 'Bench by the Lopau Stream – Lopau Lake loop from Amelinghausen' is an easy 7.1 km option. You can explore more hiking routes in the Hiking around Amelinghausen guide.
Yes, Amelinghausen provides excellent cycling opportunities. There are various routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Wohlenbüttel Watermill – Lopau Bridge loop from Amelinghausen' (33.3 km) or the longer 'Forest Bridge – Lopau Valley loop from Amelinghausen' (57 km). For more options, check out the Cycling around Amelinghausen guide.
Visitors appreciate the serene beauty and unique natural phenomena. The Schwindebach Spring is often highlighted for its fascinating display of water emerging from the ground and its vibrant colors. The Heathland Panorama is loved for its expansive, relaxing views, especially during the heather bloom. The historical significance and picturesque setting of the Oldendorfer Totenstatt Megalithic Tombs also receive high praise.
While specific accessibility details for all monuments vary, the Lopausee, located within the Lüneburg Heath, is known for its accessible paved paths with gentle gradients. It includes wheelchair-friendly stages and benches in the water, allowing visitors to experience the landscape up close. This focus on accessibility makes it an inviting destination.
Yes, the natural environments around Amelinghausen support diverse wildlife. The Lopausee area, with its carr woodland and Lopau spring stream, is home to various duck and goose species. The constant 9-degree Celsius temperature of the Schwindebach Spring ensures it never freezes, providing a reliable water source for local wildlife even in winter.
Yes, many trails in the region are designed as circular walks. For instance, the 'Marxener Paradies Pond – Marxener Paradise loop from Amelinghausen' is a moderate 7.9 km circular route. You can find more options, including circular walks, in the Hiking around Amelinghausen guide.
The Lopausee is a beautiful lake near Amelinghausen, characterized by carr woodland and the Lopau spring stream. It supports diverse flora and fauna, including various duck and goose species. The lake features accessible paved paths with gentle gradients, making it suitable for active recreation and enjoying the scenic surroundings.


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