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Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial

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Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial

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The Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial, also known as the Rudolf-von-Bennigsen-Eiche, marks a historically significant site nestled on the southern edge of the Süllberg, north of Bennigsen, a district within the city of Springe in Germany's Hanover Region. This memorial, situated at an elevation of approximately 154 meters, commemorates the influential 19th-century politician Rudolf von Bennigsen. While the original, over 250-year-old sessile oak tree that once stood here fell in 2013, the site retains its importance with a memorial stone and…

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    November 14, 2019

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    Unfortunately, the big oak tree is next to the stone but a new one has been planted
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    September 2, 2020

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    old stone and even older oak
    newly planted oak stands next to it
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    April 25, 2021

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    The stone is like a tombstone in front of the uprooted and fallen oak trunk.
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    Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial – View of Hildesheim loop from Bennigsen

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 150 m

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    Location: Springe, Region Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the memorial and the surrounding Süllberg forest offer a pleasant environment for families. The paths are generally suitable for leisurely walks, and the historical significance can be an interesting talking point for older children. While the terrain can be uneven, it's not overly challenging for most families.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around the Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial?

    Yes, the trails in the Süllberg forest around the memorial are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their canine companions. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present, and always clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What are the public transport options to reach the Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial?

    The Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial is located near the district of Bennigsen, which is part of Springe. You can typically reach Bennigsen via regional train services (S-Bahn) or bus lines. From the Bennigsen station or bus stops, the memorial is accessible via a walk through the Süllberg forest. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for the most current connections to Bennigsen.

    Are there any wheelchair accessible paths at the Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial?

    The paths leading to and around the Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial are primarily natural forest trails. While generally accessible for walking, the terrain can be uneven and might not be suitable for all wheelchairs, especially after rain. There are no specifically designated wheelchair-accessible paths directly to the memorial itself.

    What are the conditions like for winter hiking at the Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial?

    Winter hiking at the Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial can be a beautiful experience, with snow-covered trees creating a serene atmosphere. However, paths can become slippery due to ice or compacted snow. It's recommended to wear appropriate winter footwear with good grip and dress in layers. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial?

    The memorial is situated in a natural forest setting. For cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would need to venture into the nearby district of Bennigsen or the larger town of Springe. Both offer a selection of dining options and guesthouses or hotels for visitors.

    What is the typical difficulty and distance of walks around the memorial?

    Walks directly to the memorial are generally considered easy to moderate, depending on your starting point in Bennigsen. The elevation gain is minimal, as the memorial is at approximately 154 meters. You can opt for a short, reflective walk of 1-2 kilometers or combine it with longer hikes through the Süllberg forest, which can extend to several kilometers with varying terrain.

    What other natural features or viewpoints can be found near the memorial?

    The memorial itself is a key natural feature, marking the site of the historic oak. The surrounding Süllberg forest offers a peaceful natural environment with typical woodland flora and fauna. While there aren't specific panoramic viewpoints directly at the memorial, the forest paths provide scenic glimpses of the landscape, especially during different seasons.

    What is the significance of the newly planted oak tree next to the memorial stone?

    The newly planted oak tree symbolizes renewal and continuity. After the original, over 250-year-old sessile oak fell in 2013 due to a storm and disease, a new sapling was planted next to the memorial stone. This ensures that the site continues to honor Rudolf von Bennigsen and maintains its connection to nature, representing both the past and the future.

    Is the Bennigsen Banteln estate publicly accessible, and are there trails through it?

    The Bennigsen Banteln estate is a private property. While the Von Bennigsen Oak Memorial is located on the Süllberg, which is accessible to the public, direct access or trails through the private estate itself are generally not available. Visitors should respect private property boundaries and stick to designated public paths and trails.

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