Detmold District
Kreis LippeLügdeWittekind-Linde Elbrinxen
Detmold District
Kreis LippeLügdeWittekind-Linde Elbrinxen
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The Wittekind-Linde in Elbrinxen is a remarkable natural monument located in the picturesque village of Elbrinxen, a district of Lügde in the Lippe region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This ancient large-leaved linden tree, a Tilia platyphyllos, stands prominently at an elevation of 192 meters, gracing the lower, village-facing section of the local cemetery, adjacent to the evangelical church. It is celebrated for its immense age and impressive dimensions, making it a significant landmark in the Weserbergland region.
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While local lore suggests the Wittekind-Linde is 1,000 years old, botanical estimates typically place its age between 320 and 900 years. It's speculated that the tree may have been planted during the reconstruction of Elbrinxen after the village's destruction during the Soest Feud (1444-1449), making it a living witness to centuries of history in the Lippe region.
Yes, the Wittekind-Linde serves as an excellent starting point or landmark along various hiking routes in the Weserbergland. While the immediate area around the tree is flat, numerous trails lead through the picturesque surrounding landscapes of the Lippe region. Hikers can find options ranging from short village walks to longer excursions, often incorporating scenic viewpoints.
Parking is typically available nearby in the village of Elbrinxen. Since the tree is located within the village and adjacent to the church, visitors can usually find convenient spots within a short walking distance. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas or street parking that respects local residents.
Absolutely. While its full leafy splendor is best appreciated from spring through autumn, the Wittekind-Linde offers a unique and tranquil experience in winter. The bare branches reveal the impressive structure and the iron supports more clearly, and the quiet, often snow-dusted cemetery can be particularly atmospheric. The terrain around the tree remains easily accessible.
Yes, the Wittekind-Linde and the surrounding village paths are generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on a leash, especially within the cemetery grounds out of respect for the site. Many of the nearby hiking trails are also suitable for walks with dogs, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor activity.
Hiking trails near Elbrinxen, within the Weserbergland region, offer a varied terrain. You can expect a mix of gentle slopes, wooded paths, and open fields. While the immediate area around the Wittekind-Linde is flat, some routes may include moderate ascents and descents, providing diverse experiences for hikers of different fitness levels.
Elbrinxen is a small village, but you can find some local amenities. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, visitors might consider the larger town of Lügde, which is a short drive away. There are also guesthouses and holiday rentals in the surrounding rural areas that cater to visitors exploring the Lippe region.
A visit focused solely on the Wittekind-Linde itself might take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes to appreciate its size, history, and the peaceful setting. However, many visitors choose to combine their trip with a stroll through the charming village of Elbrinxen or embark on one of the nearby hiking routes, which can extend the visit to several hours or even a full day.
While the Wittekind-Linde is the primary natural monument, the surrounding Weserbergland region is rich in natural beauty. Hikers can discover various scenic viewpoints along the trails that offer panoramic views of the rolling hills and valleys. The entire Lippe region is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, making it ideal for exploring beyond the tree itself.
The immediate area around the Wittekind-Linde, located within the cemetery next to the church, is generally flat and well-maintained. This makes it accessible for visitors using wheelchairs to get close to and appreciate the tree. However, access to the church itself or more extensive paths in the surrounding village might vary, so it's best to check local conditions upon arrival.