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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Bomlitz

Natural monuments around Bomlitz are situated in Lower Saxony, Germany, within a region characterized by the Lüneburg Heath. This area features expansive heathlands, ancient forests, and unique moor landscapes. The natural environment provides opportunities for outdoor activities and observation of diverse flora and fauna. Bomlitz serves as a base for exploring these protected natural areas.

Best natural monuments around Bomlitz

  • The most popular natural monuments is Grundloser See Loop, a trail that explores a nature reserve in the Lüneburg…

Last updated: May 28, 2026

Grundloser See Loop

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We really liked the moor trail. Along the way there are some puzzle boards about flora and fauna in the moor. Very educational for children and even we could learn …

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Friedrich Toedter Rock Garden

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Friedrich Toedter's rock garden, with its boulders that were "pushed" naturally from Scandinavia during the Ice Age 😊 is quite nice.

The stone is on the way to the "Schäferhof, an old farmstead"

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Grundloses Moor Nature Reserve

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Beginning of the circular route around the groundless lake.

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Grundloses Moor Circular Trail

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You can also complete the circuit by bike. I would rather recommend the variant on foot. You can take better photos and oncoming traffic is not a problem.

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Here in the Lönsheide lies the grave of the famous Heather poet Hermann Löns. Nearby is also a monument to him.

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September 19, 2024, Grundloses Moor Circular Trail

The Grundlose Moor is the largest almost intact raised bog in the Heidekreis district of Lower Saxony. It is designated as a nature reserve. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grundloses_Moor

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Grundlose See The Grundlose See, which is a good 2 meters deep, is 440 meters long from north to south and up to 170 meters wide in the northern area. It has an area of 4.7 hectares and is 72.5 meters above mean sea level. About 400 meters to the northeast are the elliptical Kleine See, which is 50 to 70 meters in diameter, and two other slightly smaller bodies of water. The Grundlose See was originally a remnant of the Ice Age that had almost silted up. Its preservation is not only due to the damming peat bog that grew up, but also to processes of raised bog scour formation. The lake can be walked around the shore from hiking car parks in the east (Ebbingen) and south (north of Fulde). There is also a lake of the same name in Upper Bavaria, near Lake Chiemsee. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grundloses_Moor

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Walsrode: Hermann Löns' grave in the Tietlinger Wacholderhain. Nestled in a beautiful heath with gnarled junipers lies the grave of the heath poet Hermann Löns. You enter the rustic heath area that surrounds the Löns grave through a sturdy gate. This is necessary because sometimes Heidschnucken sheep run freely across the area. The area is called the Tietlinger Wacholderhain and the name is apt: large, gnarled junipers are spread out picturesquely across the heath and frame the sandy paths. Several memorial stones are spread out across the heath and mislead some visitors. The first memorial stone that you find on the hill after entering is dedicated to the former owner of the area. Wilhelm Asche was a great supporter of the heath poet Hermann Löns. Wilhelm Asche's grave is under this stone. The second, large monument is dedicated to Hermann Löns, but not to his grave. The Löns grave is signposted. On the simple boulder it says: "Here rests Hermann Löns". The wolfsangel underneath is a symbol that Hermann Löns liked to put under his signature. There are several paths around the site. The mighty juniper forest is particularly impressive, as is the flowering heather around the grave. A herd of Heidschnucke sheep also usually roams freely on the heath, so dogs must be kept on a leash. https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/natur/sehenswuerdigkeit/14276/walsrode-hermann-loens-grab-im-tietlinger-wacholderhain.html

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Friedrich Toedter's rock garden, with its boulders that were "pushed" naturally from Scandinavia during the Ice Age 😊 is quite nice. The stone is on the way to the "Schäferhof, an old farmstead"

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Romantic heathland á la Hermann Löns.

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The area of the Hermann Löns grave is actually worth a visit at any time of the year. Also outside the heather blossom. Dogs must be kept on a leash as there are also moorland sheep running around freely, although not always.

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You can actually visit the Grundlose See at any time of the year. Since there are also many cyclists here, you have to be careful on the narrow paths.

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Very worthwhile tour around the lake and moor with a small viewing platform, also doable with smaller children

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I expect to see around Bomlitz?

The region around Bomlitz is characterized by the expansive Lüneburg Heath, featuring vast heathlands, ancient forests, and unique moor landscapes. You can explore areas like the Grundloser See Loop and Grundloses Moor Nature Reserve, which offer insights into the local moorland ecosystems. The Tietlingen Juniper Grove, where Hermann Löns' Grave is located, showcases beautiful heather areas with gnarled juniper trees.

Are there historical sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, the Hermann Löns' Grave in the Tietlingen Juniper Grove is a significant historical site and natural monument. It's the resting place of the famous heath poet Hermann Löns, set within a picturesque heather landscape. Nearby, you can also find the Hermann Löns Monument.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Bomlitz?

The Lüneburg Heath, which surrounds Bomlitz, is particularly stunning during the heather bloom, typically from August to September. This is when the landscape transforms into a vibrant purple 'sea of flowers'. However, the natural areas offer beautiful scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities throughout spring, summer, and autumn.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Bomlitz is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are easy hikes like the Warnau Riverside Trail or the Hermann Löns Monument loop. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Bomlitz guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Bomlitz guide, or the Gravel biking around Bomlitz guide.

Are the natural monuments around Bomlitz suitable for families?

Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. The Grundloser See Loop features a moor trail with educational boards about local flora and fauna, which is very engaging for children. The Grundloses Moor Nature Reserve also offers an instructive circular route. The Friedrich Toedter Rock Garden is another interesting spot for families to explore.

Can I bring my dog to these natural monuments?

Many natural areas and trails around Bomlitz are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. For instance, the Tietlingen Juniper Grove, where Hermann Löns' Grave is located, is a rustic heather area where heather sheep sometimes roam freely, so dogs should be kept on a leash. Always check local regulations and signage for specific areas.

What kind of wildlife can be observed in the natural monuments?

The Lüneburg Heath is home to diverse flora and fauna, including the iconic Heidschnucke sheep, which play a vital role in maintaining the heathland ecosystem. Moorland areas like the Grundloser See and Grundloses Moor Nature Reserve host unique plant species and various insects. The Lühe Nature Reserve, nearby, is known for its diverse wildlife, making it a good spot for nature observation.

Are there any lesser-known natural gems or quiet spots to explore?

Beyond the more popular spots, the Dröge Heide near Bomlitz offers a quieter and less crowded heathland experience, perfect for observing unique plant species in a peaceful setting. The Böhme Valley also features scenic hiking routes along the Böhme River, providing tranquil views away from the main crowds.

Are there circular walks available around Bomlitz's natural areas?

Yes, several natural monuments offer circular routes. The Grundloser See Loop and the circular route through the Grundloses Moor Nature Reserve are popular choices. Additionally, the Easy hikes around Bomlitz guide lists routes like the Warnau Riverside Trail – Lohheide Heathland loop from Benefeld, which are excellent for circular walks.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Bomlitz?

Visitors frequently praise the beautiful nature and tranquility of the region. They appreciate the well-maintained trails, the educational aspects of the moorland paths, and the picturesque landscapes, especially the heather areas with gnarled juniper trees. The opportunity to connect with nature and experience the unique Lüneburg Heath ecosystem is a highlight for many.

Is parking available at these natural monuments?

While specific parking details vary by location, most popular natural monuments and trailheads in the Lüneburg Heath region, including those around Bomlitz, typically offer designated parking areas for visitors. It's advisable to check specific access points for each monument when planning your visit.

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