Natural monuments around Groß Oesingen offer diverse natural features within the Gifhorn district. The area is characterized by protected landscapes, including natural flowing waters, forests, and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore tranquil spots for reflection and expansive areas for immersing oneself in diverse natural ecosystems. The region provides opportunities to experience nature with historical context.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Ideal place for a short break.
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This is just the sign for "Lönsstein"! There is a stone at the foot of the sign, but you have to walk/cycle about 1.4km to get to the Lönsstein. The Lönsstein is not in the Holy Grove, but a good 1km north as the crow flies.
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A beautiful destination for a bike tour
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Two large boulders were "hewn" so that they can be used as tables. A large information board provides information about H. Löns' work in this area.
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The name "Kingdom of Heaven" is quite apt
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beautiful place in a great landscape, just great.
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great idea and well executed. The stones still work and you can understand the story quite well.
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Around Groß Oesingen, you can discover a variety of natural features, including historical stone memorials like the Hermann Löns Memorial Stone, protected river and lake areas such as the Lutter River and Pond in Südheide Nature Park, and idyllic forest spots like Herzogsbrunnen. The region also features expansive nature reserves with diverse ecosystems, flowing waters, and riparian zones.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Hermann Löns Memorial Stone offers a tranquil spot for a break. The Lutter River and Pond in Südheide Nature Park and Himmelreich at the Lachte are great for enjoying nature with clear water and unique art installations. Herzogsbrunnen provides an idyllic picnic area in the woods with seating.
The Hermann Löns Memorial Stone is a significant site featuring boulders adapted as tables and an information board detailing the work of the 'heath poet' Hermann Löns. Similarly, Herzogsbrunnen, located in the natural forest 'Ringelah,' has an information board explaining its history, making it a blend of nature and local heritage.
Yes, the area features unique geological formations. The Hermann Löns Memorial Stone itself consists of large boulders. Additionally, the Talking Stones at Schmarloh (Jasper Legend) offer an interactive experience with natural stones that tell a local legend, providing a unique landmark.
The region around Groß Oesingen offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like those found in Cycling around Groß Oesingen, or enjoy road cycling with routes detailed in Road Cycling Routes around Groß Oesingen. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails listed in MTB Trails around Groß Oesingen, including routes near the Hermann Löns Memorial Stone.
Yes, the Naturschutzgebiet Obere Lachte, Kainbach, Jafelbach is a significant protected area partly located between Groß Oesingen and Steinhorst. This reserve is characterized by natural flowing waters, diverse streambeds, riparian zones, and accompanying forests, offering a rich habitat for flora and fauna. The Lutter River and Pond in Südheide Nature Park is also part of a major conservation project.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings, such as the quiet corner at Herzogsbrunnen, which is perfect for picnics. The clear waters and unique landscape sculptures at places like the Lutter River and Pond are also highly praised. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty with historical context, like at the Hermann Löns Memorial Stone.
Yes, the district of Gifhorn, where Groß Oesingen is located, recorded 166 natural monuments as of December 31, 2023. While specific examples directly within Groß Oesingen are not always prominently listed, the surrounding area offers many more natural features and protected landscapes to explore. For a comprehensive list, you can refer to the list of natural monuments in the Gifhorn district on Wikipedia.
Several natural monuments offer scenic views or are designated viewpoints. The Hermann Löns Memorial Stone provides a tranquil spot for reflection. The Himmelreich at the Lachte is described as a 'magic place' with a very scenic lake, inviting visitors to dream and enjoy the view.
The natural monuments around Groß Oesingen can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the forests and river areas. Summer is ideal for enjoying the clear waters, though some spots like Herzogsbrunnen might have mosquitoes. Winter can offer a serene experience, especially in the protected nature reserves, though some facilities might not carry water.
Some natural monuments offer facilities for visitors. For instance, the Hermann Löns Memorial Stone has boulders adapted as tables for rest. The Talking Stones at Schmarloh provide a nice rest place with a shelter. Herzogsbrunnen features a variety of tables and benches, making it an ideal picnic spot.
While specific dog policies vary, generally, natural areas and trails around Groß Oesingen are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. The extensive nature reserves and forest paths provide ample opportunities for walks with your dog. Always ensure to respect local regulations and clean up after your pet.


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