Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 600 out of 608 hikers
This Highlight is in a protected area
Please check local regulations for: Naturpark Lüneburger Heide
With 60l / sec the second strongest source in Lower Saxony. Here you can really watch how the water comes from the ground. In addition, a very nice play of colors.
Further information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwindebach
April 18, 2017
"At a well-accessible spring pot, you can see wonderfully how the water from below pushes out of the sandy ground, whirling up real sandy fountains and deposits reddish iron oxides and turquoise-colored manganese oxides.
The spring water has a constant temperature of about 9 degrees Celsius and never freezes even in winter. This is especially important for the local wildlife, which also provides reliable access to water in winter.
The source of sulfur has been protected since 1936. "
Source:
lueneburger-heide.de/natur/sehenswuerdigkeit/8298/soderstorf-schwindequelle.html
July 22, 2018
A natural wonder of the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park is the source of drought.
With 60 liters per second, the source is the second source of water in Lower Saxony after the Rhumequelle in the Harz. On a well-accessible spring pot, you can see wonderfully how the water from below pushes out of the sandy ground, whirling up real sandy fountains and depositing reddish iron oxides and turquoise-colored manganese oxides.
August 25, 2018
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