Best attractions and places to see in Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling include a unique low-moor area known for its extensive waterways, earning it the title "Land of a Thousand Ditches." This region, part of the Drömling Biosphere Reserve, features a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. It serves as a refuge for various animal and plant species and offers insights into the former inner-German border. The area provides opportunities to explore diverse ecosystems and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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In the Drömling, you'll immerse yourself in a beautiful, natural, cultural landscape that's constantly changing – with ditches, fields, meadows, countless rows of trees, and hedges. Because of its 2,200 km of waterways, the Drömling is also called the "Land of a Thousand Ditches." Standing in the middle of it all on this wooden walkway, you'll be standing right there. The diverse landscape offers one of the last refuges for many rare and endangered animal and plant species. Bring your binoculars to observe the birds in the biosphere reserve. You can learn more about the Drömling and other excursion options on this page: https://nationale-naturlandschaften.de/gebiete/biosphaerenreservat-droemling.
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The Ohre is one of the largest bodies of water in the Drömling. Due to the river regulation, it flows very slowly. The path is paved, but not asphalted or gravel. In some places there are a number of bumps and bush branches hanging in the way. You shouldn't drive too fast there, especially since you can easily observe a number of animals, especially birds.
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from here you have a wonderful view over the wide meadow landscape and the many bushes and trees, a dreamlike landscape, unfortunately the paths there are very bad.
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This observation tower gives you a fantastic overview of the "Drömling" moor landscape. On the one hand, the topography of modern agriculture can be seen here. On the other hand, you experience the wild growth of the natural meadows. No matter what the weather, there is always something new to discover here, the most comfortable way of course with the MTB! 😉
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The tower offers a view of the semi-open landscape with diverse willow bushes and the Rimpauschen dam cultures typical of the Drömling with natural ditches alternating with species-rich wet and wet grasslands.
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Information board Large-scale nature conservation project in Lower Saxony Drömling Fascinating habitats: wet meadows and ditches Kaiserwinkel
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Lookout tower with a view over the wide meadows and some small ponds and ditches
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Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling is known as the "Land of a Thousand Ditches" due to its approximately 2,200 kilometers of waterways. This low-moor area, part of the Drömling Biosphere Reserve, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical insights, serving as a vital refuge for many rare animal and plant species.
You can immerse yourself in the Drömling's unique moorland by visiting the Moorland in the Drömling Biosphere Reserve. A highlight is the approximately 650-meter-long Boardwalk Through the Core Zone, which allows for an up-close experience of untouched nature and ecological succession.
The region offers significant historical sites, including the Grenzmuseum Böckwitz-Zicherie, where you can see original border installations from the former inner-German border. A border educational trail and the Lichtenstein-Kreuz memorial are also nearby. Additionally, the Green Belt (Grünes Band), which follows the former border, has transformed into an ecological corridor.
Yes, the Kaiserwinkel Observation Tower provides a fantastic panoramic overview of the Drömling's moor landscape, showcasing both modern agricultural topography and wild natural meadows. It's a great spot to observe the changing scenery.
The Drömling Biosphere Reserve is a vital refuge for many rare and endangered animal and plant species. You might spot beavers, especially along the Ohre Border River, and sea eagles. The diverse landscape, including ditches, fields, meadows, and hedges, supports a rich variety of birds and other wildlife.
The region is ideal for hiking, with numerous well-maintained routes. From a new visitor parking lot in Buchhorst, you can access three themed circular hiking trails: the 7 km "Runde zur Kernzone," the 2 km "Runde der Moordammkulturen," and the 5 km "Runde der Kulturlandschaft." For more options, explore easy hikes in Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for cycling, with many routes that allow you to explore its diverse landscapes. The Green Belt also offers guided cycling tours. For mountain biking, you can find various MTB trails in Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Boardwalk Through the Core Zone is a family-friendly trail with stops and seating areas. The themed "Experience Paths" starting from Buchhorst also offer interactive elements, making them engaging for all ages to learn about nature and history.
The Drömling Biosphere Reserve is beautiful year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching and enjoying the changing colors of the landscape. Summer is ideal for hiking and cycling, while the Kaiserwinkel Observation Tower provides views regardless of the weather.
The "Experience Paths" (Erlebniswege) starting from Buchhorst are designed for this. The "Runde der Moordammkulturen" focuses on historical moor dam cultures, and the "Runde der Kulturlandschaft" explores different forms of grassland use, showcasing traditional land management and local cattle breeds.
Visitors appreciate the region's unique natural beauty, particularly the moorland and the opportunity to observe wildlife like beavers. The panoramic views from the Kaiserwinkel Observation Tower and the peaceful, secluded trails like the Boardwalk Through the Core Zone are frequently highlighted.
Yes, you can explore trails along the region's extensive waterways. The Path Along the Ohre Canals is a notable example, offering opportunities to observe animals, especially birds, in this slow-flowing river environment.


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