Best attractions and places to see around Oschersleben, a town in the Börde district of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, offers a diverse range of points of interest. The region features historical landmarks, cultural institutions, and natural landscapes. Situated near the Bode river, Oschersleben is also close to the wooded hilly landscape of "Hohes Holz" to the south and the "Große Bruch" glacial valley to the west. Further north, the Drömling wetland provides a significant natural habitat.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This route is a good quality of life for many people and also a life extension Mfg Kalle
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Here the past is real. Strangely enough, the ferry tower, the only house in Hötensleben that stood in the west, has not survived the times.
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The Hötensleben border memorial is a monument that commemorates the time of German division. It includes an original section of the GDR border fortifications in Hötensleben in Saxony-Anhalt and is part of the European cultural heritage.
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On Maundy Thursday 2024, in the best weather, there will be an opportunity to ride the first part of the Ferkeltaxen cycle path between Eilsleben and Hakenstedt. Approx. 6 km on concrete slabs through the Börde. Three information boards, the first right at the beginning about Eilselben, the second about halfway about Seelsche Bruch. There is also a robust refuge here and currently a special stamping point for the Harz hiking pin. Shortly before Hakenstedt is the third information point with a rest stop. I find the arrangement of the barriers diagonal to the path very positive, as they are much easier to pass through than the traditional arrangement perpendicular to the path. The only small point of criticism is the entry/connection at Eilsleben train station. I missed a signpost here (or I overlooked it). The trail is marked with a bold red and white stone, but it wasn't clear to me. The entrance disappeared behind no-passing, private property and camera surveillance signs, so I cycled through the town (which wasn't a drama). The Ferkeltaxen cycle path currently ends west of Hakenstedt. The next stage to Uhrsleben is under construction; construction for the second phase started at the beginning of March. When it is finished, the path will run along the former railway line between Eilsleben and Haldensleben to Hundisburg, on which small rail buses used to run, hence the name Ferkeltaxenradweg. More information on the website: https://www.ferkeltaxenradweg.de/
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newly built cycle path in 2023
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the 1st construction phase Eilsleben-Hakenstedt
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can explore the Hötensleben Border Memorial, which preserves an original section of the former GDR border fortifications. Other notable historical landmarks include the Domburg Castle Ruins and Paulkopfswarte Ruins, both offering a glimpse into past architecture and history. The Gedenkstätte Deutsche Teilung Marienborn is also nearby, providing further insight into German division.
Yes, besides the Domburg Castle Ruins and Paulkopfswarte Ruins, you can visit Wanzleben Castle, known for its 30-meter high keep. Sommerschenburg Castle is another historical castle in the vicinity.
Oschersleben is situated near the Bode river. To the south, you'll find the wooded hilly landscape known as "Hohes Holz." Westward, the "Große Bruch" glacial valley stretches towards Hornburg. Further north, the Drömling wetland, one of Germany's largest inland wetlands, offers a rich natural habitat with wet meadows and forest islands, significant for endangered species.
The area around Oschersleben is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for hiking and mountain biking. For specific trails, check out the Hiking around Oschersleben guide or the MTB Trails around Oschersleben guide for detailed route information.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Hötensleben Border Memorial is an educational experience for all ages. Additionally, the Heimattierpark Wiesenpark Oschersleben offers a zoological experience that children often enjoy.
For easy hiking options, you can explore trails like the 'Hotel Hubertushöhe – Rest area An der Hölle loop' or the 'Wiesenpark Oschersleben – Bridge over the Bode at Wiesenpark loop'. More easy routes can be found in the Easy hikes around Oschersleben guide.
Oschersleben and its surroundings host several cultural sites. You can visit the Museum Oschersleben, the Kulturhistorisches Museum Kloster Hadmersleben, and the "Feldmann" Regionales Museum für Eisenbahngeschichte in Klein Oschersleben. The Ostalgie-Kantine also offers a unique cultural experience.
Visitors find the Hötensleben Border Memorial highly informative and educational. They appreciate seeing the original border system from 1989, including the blind wall, signal fence, and guide tower, which provides a tangible and impactful insight into German history and division.
Yes, the Motorsport Arena Oschersleben is a prominent highlight in the area. It is well-known for hosting various national and international racing events, including the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters and the World Touring Car Championship.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring historical sites. Summer is ideal for outdoor events at the Motorsport Arena and enjoying the natural landscapes. Winter can be charming for cultural visits, though some outdoor activities might be limited by weather conditions.
Many of the historical sites, such as the Domburg Castle Ruins and Paulkopfswarte Ruins, offer scenic views. The Hötensleben Border Memorial also provides a unique perspective on the landscape and its historical significance.


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