Attractions and places to see around Hollesand include a notable nature reserve located in East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany. This protected area is primarily a forest and heathland, recognized as the largest post-glacial inland dune area in East Frisia. Within its 126 hectares, the Hollesand Nature Reserve features the Kugelberg, which is the highest natural elevation in East Frisia at 18.6 meters. The area offers diverse landscapes and hiking trails for visitors to explore.
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At 18.6 meters above sea level, the Kugelberg is the highest elevation in East Frisia. The route up here is challenging but doable on a touring bike.
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I just drove past the Waldhaus Hollsand; it was still closed.
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delicious food at the edge of the forest
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The Witches' Dance Floor - a dune in the Hollesand, which owes its name to a teacher from Großoldendorf, who always told his students the legend of the Witches' Dance Floor and the Rosstrappe in the Harz Mountains at this spot.
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Hollesand forest and heathland In this forest and heathland area, the highest natural elevation in East Frisia rises at 18.6 m. The 125-hectare "Hollesand" nature reserve is a wooded dune area with hiking trails, located on the Oldenburg-East Frisian Geest plateau between Neudorf, Großoldendorf and Neufirrel. However, the original size extends far beyond the nature reserve. In this dune-like, beautifully situated forest and heathland area, the highest natural elevation in East Frisia rises at 18.6 m: the Kugelberg. From here you can look over Neufirrel to Wiemoor. This nature reserve is ideal for walking, and the many information boards always give you good orientation, and benches spread across the entire area invite you to linger.
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Beautiful tour, very natural and more than enough benches to relax
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The Hollesand Nature Reserve is primarily a forest and heathland, recognized as the largest post-glacial inland dune area in East Frisia. It features diverse forest types, including pine and birch-oak, and is home to the Kugelberg, the highest natural elevation in East Frisia.
The Kugelberg is the highest natural elevation in East Frisia, standing at 18.6 meters (approximately 61 feet) high. It is a prominent summit within the Hollesand Nature Reserve, offering views over Neufirrel to Wiemoor.
Yes, the Hollesand Nature Reserve offers several hiking trails. You can find easy routes like the 'Hollensand Nature Reserve loop from Holle Sand' (1.8 km) or 'Fairy Houses in Holle Sand – Witch’s Cottage in Holle Sand loop from Holle Sand' (2.9 km). For more options, explore the easy hikes around Hollesand or the general hiking guide for the area.
Yes, the Hollesand Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly. Many of the highlights, such as the Kugelberg and the Path Along the Edge of Hollesand Nature Reserve, are suitable for families. The area offers gentle trails and natural exploration opportunities.
While the guide data doesn't explicitly state dog rules, nature reserves in Germany generally allow dogs on a leash. It's advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Beyond the Kugelberg, you can visit the Hexentanzplatz dune in Holle Sand. This natural monument is named after a local legend and features a small mountain and a bench for resting.
The Waldhaus Hollsand is a restaurant located on the edge of the Hollesand Nature Reserve. It offers a nice opportunity to rest and enjoy refreshments after exploring the area.
Besides hiking, the area around Hollesand is popular for mountain biking. You can find various routes, including 'Hilly Trails in Holle Sand' or 'Ems-Jade Canal' loops. Check out the MTB Trails around Hollesand guide for more details.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil setting and unique natural landscapes of Hollesand. The area is known for its wooded dune areas, the highest natural elevation in East Frisia (Kugelberg), and well-maintained hiking trails with information boards and benches for resting.
While specific parking locations are not detailed in the guide, the presence of a restaurant like Waldhaus Hollsand on the edge of the reserve suggests that parking facilities are available nearby for visitors accessing the nature reserve.
The Hollesand Nature Reserve, with its forest and heathland, offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage, while summer is ideal for longer explorations. Winter can offer a unique, quiet experience, especially if there's snow.
The provided data does not specifically mention wheelchair-accessible trails within the Hollesand Nature Reserve. The terrain includes dunes and forest paths, which may not be universally accessible. It is recommended to check local accessibility information before visiting if this is a requirement.
The time needed to explore Hollesand varies depending on your chosen activity. Short walks like the 'Hollensand Nature Reserve loop' can take less than an hour (1.8 km), while longer hikes or combining multiple trails could take several hours. The reserve encompasses 126 hectares, offering ample space for extended exploration.


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