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Easy hiking trails in Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling traverse a unique wetland landscape, characterized by extensive waterways and diverse habitats. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve features moors, wet meadows, and alder fen forests, offering a distinct natural environment for hikers. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks. Deciduous forests and the Ohre River also contribute to the varied scenery.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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If you pay close attention, you might also see a beaver.
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Pure nature in the Drömling - definitely remember binoculars!
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The Drömling, often referred to as the „Land of a Thousand Ditches“, is a fascinating low moor landscape on the border between Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony. Since 2023, the Drömling officially bears the title UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Previously, it had already been recognized as a national biosphere reserve (according to state law of Saxony-Anhalt) since 2019.
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The Kaiserwinkel memorial and remembrance site (often mentioned in connection with the neighboring village of Zicherie) is a significant place of remembrance on the former inner-German border between Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. On October 12, 1961 – just two months after the construction of the Berlin Wall – West German journalist Kurt Lichtenstein was shot by GDR border troops at the border near Kaiserwinkel.
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The Drömling is an important nature reserve in the Gifhorn district, Lower Saxony. It is part of the larger fen landscape of the Drömling, which has been recognized as a cross-border UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 2023.
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Approximately 2,200 kilometers of waterways run through the Drömling region, which is why it is also called the "Land of a Thousand Ditches." The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve provides a habitat for numerous rare and endangered animal and plant species. The area of the biosphere reserve extends over 450 square kilometers from the southwestern edge of the Altmark region along the Mittelland Canal to the northwest of Saxony-Anhalt. In addition to the waterways, the landscape is characterized by deciduous forests, meadows, fields, and moors. Further information about the Drömling region can be found here: https://www.biosphaerenreservat-droemling.de.
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Over the last 30 years, 69 young birds have been raised here.
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From here you can observe all kinds of animals, especially birds, including storks and herons.
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Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling offers over 140 easy hiking trails, providing numerous opportunities to explore its unique wetland landscape and diverse habitats.
The easy trails in Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling are generally flat with minimal elevation changes. You'll encounter diverse landscapes including extensive moors, wet meadows, alder fen forests, and deciduous forests. The region is characterized by its extensive network of waterways, often referred to as the 'Land of a Thousand Ditches'.
Yes, a notable feature is the 650-meter-long wooden boardwalk that leads through the core zone of the Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling, allowing you to traverse untouched nature. You can experience this on routes like Drömling Wetlands – Boardwalk in Drömling loop from Buchhorst.
For panoramic views, consider an easy hike that leads to an observation tower. The Drömling Biosphere Reserve – Kaiserwinkel Observation Tower loop from Schulenburgscher Drömling takes you to the Kaiserwinkel Observation Tower, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, rich in biodiversity. You might spot beavers along the Ohre River, and seasonally, witness impressive bird migrations, with thousands of geese and cranes resting here in autumn. The meadows also burst with colorful wildflowers in spring and summer. Specific observation facilities are available for discreet wildlife watching.
Many of the easy, flat trails are suitable for families. The themed 'Erlebniswege' (experience paths) are designed to be engaging, featuring interactive information elements about local nature and culture. The boardwalk through the core zone is also a popular and accessible option for all ages.
While the Drömling Biosphere Reserve generally welcomes visitors, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the sensitive wetland ecosystem and its wildlife. Always check local signage for specific rules on individual trails.
Yes, many easy trails in Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling are designed as circular routes. For example, the Hiking loop from Schulenburgscher Drömling offers a pleasant circular experience.
Spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the vibrant wildflowers in the meadows and observing active wildlife. Autumn offers spectacular bird migrations, particularly geese and cranes. The flat terrain makes hiking enjoyable across multiple seasons, though some areas might be wetter in spring or after heavy rain.
Yes, the Drömling preserves elements of a historical cultural landscape, including 'Moordammkulturen' (moor dam cultures). Additionally, the area has reminders of its past as the former Inner German Border, with sites like the Böckwitz Border Museum and educational trails explaining the former GDR border regime facilities.
The easy trails in Böckwitz-Jahrstedter Drömling are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique wetland scenery, the peaceful atmosphere, and the well-maintained paths, especially the boardwalks and observation points.
A new parking lot was established in 2024, serving as a convenient starting point for exploring several hiking routes. Specific parking information for individual trailheads can often be found on komoot tour pages.
Yes, the Stork Nest – Aller Canal loop from Ohre-Drömling leads through areas where storks can often be observed, particularly during nesting season.


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