Best attractions and places to see around Dölauer Heide, a 740-hectare forest area on the western edge of Halle (Saale), Germany. This region is the largest landscape conservation area in its vicinity. It features diverse forest landscapes, including mixed forests, plateau ridges, and erosion-formed gullies. The area offers a combination of ancient archaeological sites, natural features, and recreational opportunities.
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The Himmelstreppe (Stairway to Heaven) is a long, steep staircase in the middle of the forest, marking a rise in the otherwise rather flat landscape and offering a beautiful view. It reaches a "mountain height" of approximately 123 meters.
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The Ladder to Heaven, The Shepherd on the Ochsenberg Wow! At this magical intersection between the Christian Wilhelm Trail and the Wolfsschlucht Trail, the adventure of the climb to the "Black Mountain" begins! The steep path, known as the "Ladder to Heaven," is about 2 meters wide and crisscrossed by root-filled soil exposed by rain. But don't worry, this challenging climb was recently secured with logs and is now safer (with about 50 steps)! Those who continue along the Christian Wilhelm Trail will experience the most varied and longest hiking trail through the Dölauer Heide! And after climbing the Ladder to Heaven, the climb continues up to the Bischofswiese meadow.
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There are numerous paths in the Dölauer Heide, paved and also suitable for gravel and mountain bikes. Here you can discover many great places and cycle or hike for a few kilometers.
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The name Heidesee is derived from the nearby forest area Dölauer Heide, on the southern edge of which the lake lies. After the coal was mined, the mine was closed in 1931. The Heidesee was created due to the rise in groundwater and the flooding of the remaining opencast mine when the mine was closed. It is approx. 800 m long, up to 300 m wide and has a water area of approx. 12.5 hectares. Source:https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidesee_(Halle)
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A worthwhile excursion destination in every season. In summer for swimming (water green but ok), in winter for drinking mulled wine.
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A nice change in the heathland - and who doesn't want to be a little closer to heaven?
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Dölauer Heide offers a diverse landscape including mixed forests, a plateau ridge with erosion-formed gullies, and prominent elevations like Kolkturmberg and Kellerberg. You can also find temporary ponds like Herthateich and Rehteich, and the recognizable narrow valley path of Wolfsschlucht. A popular spot is Heidesee, a former open-pit mine now a lake.
Yes, Dölauer Heide is rich in history. The Bischofswiese Archaeological Site features one of the largest and oldest Neolithic fortifications, dating back to around 3600 BC, with palisades, ramparts, and burial mounds. The Heidefriedhof is also a historical cemetery established in the mid-19th century.
For panoramic views, head to the Kolk Tower. Situated on the 133-meter-high Kolkturmberg, this tower has stood since 1976 and offers excellent vistas. Another spot is the Himmelsleiter ("Heaven's Ladder"), a long, steep staircase leading to an elevation of approximately 123 meters, providing a nice view.
Dölauer Heide is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on its numerous trails. The area also hosts the annual Heidelauf series for runners. For specific hiking routes, explore the easy hikes around Dölauer Heide. Cyclists can find routes in the road cycling guide, and runners can check out the running trails guide.
Yes, Dölauer Heide is very family-friendly. The Dölauer Heath itself is considered family-friendly with well-maintained paths. There are also playgrounds within the Heide, including one near the "Sandberg" path. The nature trails (Naturlehrpfad I and II) are great for educational walks with children.
Yes, the Heidesee, located at the southern edge of the Heide, is a popular destination for swimming in summer. It also features a circular path that invites runners, cyclists, and hikers.
Dölauer Heide is a species-rich habitat. You might encounter various birds such as tits, woodpeckers, thrushes, finches, and raptors. Mammals like deer, wild boar, hares, foxes, and squirrels also call the Heide home.
The Dölauer Heide offers numerous paths suitable for various levels. Two dedicated nature trails (Naturlehrpfad I and II) provide information on botanical, geological, and historical aspects. For easy walks, consider routes like the "Mushroom Shelter at Kolkturm – Wolf Gorge Wolf Sculpture loop" or the "Heidesee – View of Heidebad loop." You can find more options in the easy hikes guide.
Dölauer Heide is a worthwhile excursion destination in every season. In summer, the Heidesee is popular for swimming, while in winter, it's a spot for enjoying mulled wine. The diverse forest landscape offers shade in summer and unique beauty during autumn and winter walks.
Yes, the Waldkater is a traditional restaurant with a large garden, conveniently located near the Hubertusplatz entrance to the Heide. It often serves as a starting point for hikes and offers a place to relax and refuel.
Dölauer Heide is located on the western edge of Halle (Saale). While specific parking details are not provided, it is generally accessible by car, and public transport options are available to reach the vicinity of the Heide. The Heidebahnhof, a former railway station, is a point of interest and a starting point for some nature trails.
Yes, since April 2013, ten wooden sculptures have been placed throughout the forest as part of the "Bäume erleben Geschichte – Bäume erzählen Geschichte" (Trees Experience History – Trees Tell Stories) project, adding an artistic touch to your exploration.
The Dölauer Heide is the largest landscape conservation area in its vicinity, covering 740 hectares. It is protected due to its diverse forest landscape, which includes characteristic oak-hornbeam forests rich in winter lime trees, unique geological features like plateau ridges and gullies, and its rich flora and fauna, making it a significant ecological habitat.
The highest elevations in Dölauer Heide include the Kolkturmberg, which stands at 133 meters, and the Kellerberg, another prominent elevation at 130 meters. These points often offer good views and are part of the area's varied terrain.


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