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Bus station hiking trails around Brand are characterized by gentle terrain, primarily featuring nature reserves, ponds, and open landscapes. The region offers a network of paths suitable for exploring local flora and fauna. Elevation changes are generally minimal, making routes accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.46km
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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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One of the options around Nienhagen to cross the Fuhse without much car traffic.
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Tells a lot about the region's mining past.
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In the middle of the forest of the Brand nature reserve [https://www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/naturschutzgebiete/naturschutzgebiet-brand-44604.html] , when riding on the well-maintained forest paths, you encounter St. Andrew's crosses and railway tracks. These belong to the remnants of the former potash railway, which ran in a triangle from the former Niedersachsen-Riedel mine near Hänigsen [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaliwerk_Niedersachsen-Riedel] , via the heap at the former Niedersachsen shaft in Wathlingen [https://www.kpluss.com/de-de/ueber-ks/standorte/europa/wathlingen/#aktuelles] and the decommissioned Elwerath 29 oil drilling site near Nienhagen (ExxonMobil - https://corporate.exxonmobil.de/neuigkeiten/newsroom/presseinformationen/2022/elwerath-29: BEB Erdgas und Erdöl GmbH & Co. KG - https://www.beb.de/About/DE_about.html) to the Ehlershausen train station, where there was a connection to the DB rail network. Although no train has rolled on this route for decades (or centuries?!) especially in the section between Elwerath and Ehlershausen, it was part of the official railway directory for a very long time, which led, for example, to the fact that during the construction of the new B3 near Ehlershausen, sunken railway tracks were visible and audible when driving over them in the asphalt for many years. [http://www.bahnsteiner.de/bergbau/] That this is no longer the case after the application of a new asphalt layer, and that the solidly constructed guardrails also make sense, is due to the fact that the railway lines have now also been removed from the route directory. However, part of the route is still actually used today by the vehicles of Kalibahn Niedersachsen Riedel e.V.. Even though they mention on their homepage that there are also trips on the route from Wathlinen to Elwerath, to which this level crossing belongs, the current condition of the tracks does not look like anything has moved here this year. [http://kalibahn.de/]
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Nice paved connecting path without car traffic
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This high mountain of waste is always impressive.
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We come here every now and then 😉
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Nice to cycle along here.
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This ancient oak tree is not to be confused with "Natural Monument 41". It is also located in the monastery park, right next to the "Küchengraben". I am particularly impressed by the deeply furrowed bark of the tree.
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There are over 400 hiking trails accessible directly from bus stations around Brand. This includes a wide variety of routes, with more than 260 easy trails, 150 moderate options, and a few more challenging routes for experienced hikers.
The Brandnertal valley, where Brand is located, offers diverse terrain. You'll find lush alpine meadows, dense forests, and meandering streams on gentler routes. For more challenging hikes, the majestic Rätikon Mountains provide dramatic peaks and rugged cliffs. Many trails offer panoramic views of the U-shaped valley.
Yes, many bus-accessible routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same bus stop. For example, you can enjoy the Pond in Brand Nature Reserve loop from Nienhagen, which is a moderate 8.6 km hike, or the slightly longer Kalimandscharo Wathlingen – Pond in Brand Nature Reserve loop from Wathlingen at 10.7 km.
Many trails lead to or pass by interesting natural features. You can explore the serene Pond in Brand Nature Reserve, or discover unique natural monuments like The Four Chestnut Trees. The region is also known for its picturesque glacial lakes, such as Lake Lünersee, and various gorges with waterfalls, adding to the natural allure.
Brand is known for its family-friendly outdoor activities. Many trails are suitable for children, offering easier walks through alpine meadows and forests. An example is the Small Wildlife Enclosure loop from Wathlingen, an easy 5.2 km route perfect for a shorter family outing.
The bus station trails in Brand are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.57 stars from over 2,400 ratings. Hikers often praise the well-marked paths, the stunning alpine landscapes, and the accessibility of diverse routes directly from public transport.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses into the region's history. For instance, the Wienhausen Watermills – Wienhausen Abbey loop from Nienhagen, a moderate 17.4 km hike, passes by the historic Wienhausen Watermills and Wienhausen Abbey. You might also encounter remnants of the region's industrial past, such as the Nienhagen Oil Station or the Kalibahn Railway Crossing in Brand Conservation Area.
The spring and summer months are ideal for hiking in Brand, when wildflowers are in bloom and the alpine meadows are lush. The region's cable cars and chairlifts also operate during these seasons, providing convenient access to higher altitudes for more extensive hikes. Autumn offers stunning foliage, though some higher routes might become less accessible later in the season.
Yes, many hiking trails in the Brandnertal, including those accessible by bus, feature traditional mountain huts (Alpenhütten). These huts are an integral part of the alpine hiking experience, offering refreshment, meals, and sometimes overnight accommodation, providing convenient rest stops along your journey.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for longer, more challenging hikes. For example, the Wienhausen Watermills – Wienhausen Abbey loop from Nienhagen is a moderate 17.4 km route. The Rätikon Mountains, which frame the valley, offer more demanding multi-day tours, some of which can be accessed via cable cars from bus-reachable points, extending your hiking possibilities.


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