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Osterholz

Top 20 Natural Monuments in Osterholz

Best natural monuments in Osterholz feature a diverse landscape shaped by unique ecosystems and waterways. The region, located in Lower Saxony, Germany, offers a variety of natural attractions. Key geographic features include the Teufelsmoor, a raised bog landscape, and the Hamme and Wümme rivers. These areas provide opportunities for exploring distinct flora and fauna, as well as scenic views for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments in Osterholz

  • The most popular natural monuments is Broad Water, a lake that is…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Wümme bend in Blockland

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One of the best sections around Bremen, which is often and often used by cyclists of different sports backgrounds. Of course you also meet God and the world here on …

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The New Wümm Bridge crosses the river at this point and connects Bremen with Lower Saxony - the border actually runs right along the middle of the river.

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Broad Water

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The nature reserve "Wide Water" has the shape of a triangle and is also known as the "wet triangle" because of the many streams and lakes. The area is home …

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Heidhofer Ponds

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hiding in the forest, but idyllic.

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The Lesum is formed here by the confluence of the Hamme and Wümme

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The Niedersachsenstein, an 18 m high brick monument, stands on the Weyerberg. It was completed in 1922 based on a design by the architect Bernhard Hoetger, who also designed Böttcherstraße …

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Broad Water, Hamme Lowlands Nature Reserve

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Nice bike path with a wide view of the meadows

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Teufelsmoor is not only a landscape in the Hamme - lowlands, Teufelsmoor is also the name of a village that belongs to the city Osterholz-Scharmbeck. The 300 inhabitants are distributed …

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FriedWald Bremer Schweiz

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A really nice place. A cemetery is different from a cemetery.

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At this point there is a very good information board about the nature reserve "Heilsmoor" with explanations about the Heilsmoor as well as the animal and plant species. It also …

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May 13, 2025, Teufelsmoor Village and Nature Trail

If the devil sneaks through the moor, the swamp is almost at my ear.

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A beautiful, flat, easy-to-ride route. You can spot many birds in the moorland meadows.

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Nice to ride the bike!

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"FriedWald" is first and foremost the name and trademark of FriedWald GmbH in Griesheim. In cooperation with municipalities, churches and forestry authorities, this company offers the possibility of natural burial in appropriately designated forests. The forests are normally accessible to anyone at any time, even with dogs on a leash, and there are no special fences around the grounds. There are currently around 90 FriedWald forests in Germany. For the burial, you choose a tree in the forest area accompanied by a forester. The number of burial places per tree is limited, and trees with free spaces are marked with colored ribbons. The special thing about the burial places is that no grave decorations may be laid down, even during the burial; nature should really remain natural here and not be destroyed by seeds and contamination. The only thing that indicates the grave sites are small plaques on the trees with the names and dates of birth and death. The burials are non-denominational, but can also be carried out under supervision and with a small prayer by a priest or pastor. For deceased children up to the age of 3, so-called star children, there is a special shooting star tree under the protection of older, stable trees. Within the forest cemetery, there can be forestry work at any time and trees can also be toppled or broken by storms. This is part of the naturalness of the forest cemetery.

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The Wümme is a 121-kilometer-long river in northern Germany that flows through the federal states of Lower Saxony and Bremen. Its source is in the Lüneburg Heath, and it eventually flows into the Lesum, which in turn flows into the Weser. The Wümme partially marks the border between Lower Saxony and Bremen and is the main tributary of the Lesum. Together with the Lesum, the Wümme reaches a total length of 131.2 kilometers. The Wümme flows through several towns and villages, including Lauenbrück, Scheeßel, Rotenburg an der Wümme, Ottersberg, Fischerhude, Lilienthal and Bremen. It is known for its clean water quality and the picturesque landscapes along its course, which are characterized by wide meadows and floodplains.

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If you know what you're looking at, then you'll definitely look at the place a little differently. I've always wondered where the three rivers meet... Finally: now I know ;-) it's just "a fork," ... where you could imagine a little sign on the "cycle highway". (It's probably like the confluence of the Bever and the Oste: last seen 40 years ago, we should/will visit the area... ))

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Telescopeium Lilienthal Observatory

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Osterholz?

Osterholz is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the unique raised bog ecosystem of the Teufelsmoor, which is home to rare animals and plants. The region is also shaped by the Hamme and Wümme rivers, offering scenic views along their banks and opportunities to observe diverse birdlife, particularly around areas like Broad Water.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Osterholz?

Yes, many natural monuments in Osterholz are suitable for families. For instance, the Wümme bend in Blockland and the New Wümme Bridge in Lilienthal are popular spots for family outings, often used by cyclists. The Heidhofer Ponds also offer an idyllic and calm setting for families to enjoy nature.

What opportunities are there for wildlife spotting in Osterholz?

The region offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, especially birdlife. Broad Water, located within a nature reserve known as the 'wet triangle,' is a prime spot where patient visitors can observe a variety of bird species. The Teufelsmoor also provides a habitat for unique flora and fauna.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Osterholz?

Yes, Osterholz offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a range of trails, from easy to moderate, that allow you to explore the natural beauty of the region. For example, routes like the 'Schönebecker Aue Trail' or 'Stones in the Moor' are popular. You can find more details on various hiking routes in the Hiking in Osterholz guide.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments in Osterholz?

Absolutely. Cycling is a very popular way to explore the natural monuments in Osterholz. The areas around the Hamme and Wümme rivers, such as the Wümme bend in Blockland, are particularly well-suited for scenic bike rides. You can discover various cycling routes, including easy road cycling tours, in the Road Cycling Routes in Osterholz guide.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Osterholz?

The natural monuments in Osterholz can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for cycling and observing lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the landscapes, while winter can offer tranquil, frosty scenes, especially in the bog areas. The natural light conditions at places like Broad Water change significantly with the seasons, offering varied moods.

Are there any historical sites among the natural monuments in Osterholz?

Yes, some natural monuments in Osterholz also have historical significance. The Niedersachsenstein (Lower Saxony Stone), an impressive brick monument on the Weyerberg, is a notable historical landmark with art historical importance. Additionally, the Teufelsmoor Village and Nature Trail combines natural exploration with insights into the region's past.

Are there dog-friendly trails around the natural monuments?

Many areas around the natural monuments in Osterholz are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your canine companion. The Wümme bend in Blockland is a popular spot for walks, and the FriedWald Bremer Schweiz also welcomes dogs, offering a peaceful forest environment.

Where can I find tranquil spots for relaxation in Osterholz?

For those seeking tranquility, the Heidhofer Ponds offer an idyllic and quiet oasis hidden within the forest. Similarly, the Broad Water nature reserve provides a peaceful setting for observing nature and enjoying the changing light and moods of the landscape.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Osterholz?

Visitors frequently praise the blend of tranquil natural beauty and opportunities for active recreation. The wide, scenic views along the rivers, the unique bog landscapes, and the chance to observe diverse wildlife are often highlighted. The community particularly appreciates the well-maintained paths for cycling and walking, and the peaceful atmosphere found in spots like the Heidhofer Ponds.

Are there easy routes for beginners or casual walks near the natural monuments?

Yes, Osterholz offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a casual stroll. Many paths along the Hamme and Wümme rivers are relatively flat and accessible. For specific easy hiking options, you can refer to the Easy hikes in Osterholz guide, which includes routes like the 'Schönebecker Aue Trail' and walks around the Heidhofer Ponds.

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