Attractions and places to see around Freden (Leine) offer a blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and cultural experiences. Nestled in the picturesque Leinebergland, the area features diverse attractions, from ancient rock formations to historic ruins and serene natural landscapes. This region provides opportunities for exploring both its rich past and its varied outdoor environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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easy going soul biking at its best :-)
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Passed by here on our 5th Ith-Hils-Weg stage.
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This is a fairly new bridge over the Leine. And, most importantly, there are benches on both sides, offering a beautiful view.
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Very nice bike path 🚲 with sculptures and rest areas
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It's great to roll here in summer and there are plenty of shady spots.
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Anyone who has finally made it this far should now also climb the tower. The view is tremendous, the tower on the Hohe Tafel can't keep up.
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The ascent is definitely worth it for the wonderful panoramic view.
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Freden (Leine) offers a rich variety of natural features. You can hike along the Höhenzug Selter and Selterklippen for magnificent views into the Leinetal. The Hohe Schanze, the highest point of the southern Sackwald, provides panoramic views and features an historical educational trail. Don't miss the unique rock formations like Kammerstein and Dreitannenstein, or the serene Naturschutzgebiet Lieth with its diverse habitats. The Leine River itself offers opportunities for cycling, especially across the Leinebrücke Wettensen.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore the remnants of the medieval Burgruine Winzenburg or delve into local legends at Lippold's Cave, a former hideout of a robber. The Hohe Schanze also has significant historical importance with Neolithic archaeological finds and ancient defensive walls. Other notable sites include Fredenberg Castle and the 12th-century Collegiate Church of St. Blasius.
Families can enjoy cycling along the Green Tunnel, a pleasant path with sculptures and rest areas, offering shade on warm days. The Himmelberg Tower is also a great destination for families, offering panoramic views after a manageable walk. Many of the natural trails and historical sites are suitable for older children, such as exploring Lippold's Cave (with a flashlight!).
For phenomenal panoramic views, head to the Himmelberg Tower. From its summit, you can see over the Leinebergland, and on clear days, even the Harzer Brocken. The western cross wall of the Hohe Schanze also offers wide panoramic views.
Absolutely! The Green Tunnel is a very pleasant cycling path featuring sculptures and rest areas. The Leine River also offers opportunities for cycling along the Leine-Heide cycle path, with the Leinebrücke Wettensen being an ideal crossing point with seating areas. For more adventurous cyclists, there are several MTB trails and gravel biking routes around Freden (Leine).
Freden (Leine) is excellent for hiking. You can find trails ranging from easy to difficult. For example, the Selter Cliffs – The Keule (Selter Cliffs) loop from Lieth is a moderate 11.5 km hike. More challenging options include the Apenteiche Springs and Ponds – Scenic Forest Path loop from Freden (Leine). The Hohe Schanze also features an historical educational trail.
Yes, Freden (Leine) has cultural offerings. The Museum Alt-Freden Sammlung / Museum Freden (Leine) provides insights into the town's past. The historical Zehntscheune Freden (Leine) is also an attraction. Additionally, Freden hosts the annual International Fredener Musiktage, an international music festival.
The Apenteichquelle (Apenteich Spring) near Winzenburg is recognized as a spring sanctuary. Archaeological evidence, such as bronze needles and stone axes, suggests it was used for offerings since the Neolithic period. Today, it serves as a water supply for the Freden (Leine) municipality.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from the Himmelberg Tower and the unique experience of exploring Lippold's Cave, steeped in local legend. The shaded and pleasant cycling route of the Green Tunnel is also highly appreciated, especially on warm days.
While slightly outside Freden (Leine), the Gandersheim Collegiate Church (St. Anastasius and St. Innocentius) is a significant historical and religious site. It presents the history of the Gandersheim Women's Collegiate Foundation, which was home to Germany's first female poet, Roswitha von Gandersheim.
Yes, the region is home to several interesting rock features. These include the Kammerstein, a mountain with a cave, the large, club-shaped Kammerkeule, and the impressive Dreitannenstein, estimated to weigh 170,000 hundredweights. The Höhle an der Drei-Tannen-Klippe has also yielded prehistoric tools.


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