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Family friendly hiking trails around Wallstawe are situated on the edge of the Drömling Nature Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This lowland area is characterized by an extensive network of waterways, often referred to as the "Land of a Thousand Ditches." The landscape features a mosaic of deciduous forests, meadows, cultivated fields, and marshy moors. Elevation changes are generally minimal, making many paths accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's always great to take a walk around here. Two very large megalithic tombs, which are also very well maintained, are very well signposted. For the second one, you can go behind the one right on the road. The others don't have direct access.
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Info about megalithic tomb Leetze 5 http://grosssteingraeber.de/seiten/deutschland/sachsen-anhalt/altmark/leetze-5.php
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The church in Wallstawe has a special feature, it is one of the 7 wrong churches in the Altmark. The church tower is not in the west, as is usually the case, but in the east above the altar.
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Probably the most famous wayside cross in the area with many opportunities for hiking, e.g. to Hilmsen, Hohenlangenbeck or Mehmke.
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Here you will find the largest and most beautiful megalithic tomb of Wötz, accessible from the north via a path from Großsteingrad in the village, from the south signs will show you the way.
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There is a well-tended large stone grave at the western entrance to Wötz, including an information board. The path south of the grave takes you to the king's grave.
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Typical field stone church; however, the clock on the church tower is placed in a somewhat strange way.
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These and many other pines in this forest are showing signs of pine resin use. When injured, conifers secrete valuable resin containing rosin and turpentine oil (raw materials for the manufacture of varnishes, solvents, linoleum, etc.).
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There are over 100 family-friendly hiking trails around Wallstawe, with more than half of them categorized as easy, making them ideal for families with children of all ages. Many feature minimal elevation gain and well-maintained paths.
The region, particularly the Drömling Nature Park, offers a tranquil atmosphere with mostly easy, flat paths and minimal elevation gain, perfect for leisurely family strolls. The unique 'Land of a Thousand Ditches' landscape provides interesting natural features and educational opportunities for children.
Spring and summer offer a blossoming landscape, while autumn transforms the forests with vibrant colors, making both seasons ideal for family hikes. The mild weather during these times is generally pleasant for outdoor activities.
Yes, many trails are designed as circular routes, which are great for families. For example, the easy Fieldstone Church Wallstawe – War Memorial Wallstawe loop from Wallstawe is a short, pleasant option. The Drömling Educational Trail, mentioned in the region research, also offers an insightful circular journey.
The terrain around Wallstawe is predominantly flat and lowland, especially within the Drömling Nature Park. You can expect well-maintained paths through deciduous forests, meadows, and along the extensive network of waterways, making it easy for strollers or small children.
Beyond the natural beauty of the Drömling, you can explore historical sites and natural monuments. Highlights include the King's Grave (Lüdelsen 6 Megalithic Tomb) and the Megalithic Tombs of Lüdelsen. The region also features charming villages with historical architecture like Salzwedel Old Town and Diesdorf Market Square.
Absolutely! The Drömling Nature Park itself is a major highlight, known for its unique 'chessboard' pattern of canals and waterways. You might also spot the Douglas Fir Natural Monument from 1870 or enjoy birdwatching from the stand at the Brietz ponds.
Yes, parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many family-friendly trails, especially in and around Wallstawe and the Drömling Nature Park. Specific parking information is often detailed on individual route pages.
Many trails in the Wallstawe area and the Drömling Nature Park are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your furry companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, and to check specific trail regulations beforehand.
The family-friendly trails around Wallstawe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.49 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the well-maintained paths, and the beautiful, diverse landscapes of the Drömling Nature Park, making it a favorite for relaxed family outings.
For families seeking a bit more challenge, there are moderate trails available. The Wötz Megalithic Tomb – The Stern Trail Junction loop from Gieseritz, for instance, offers a longer distance with slightly more varied terrain while still being manageable for active families.


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