Source: Einbeck-tourismus.de
The large forest area on the Huberücken offers many hiking opportunities on the outskirts of Einbeck.
The city forest on the Hube, one of many mountain ranges in the Lower Saxony mountains, offers a beautiful natural landscape and is a great destination for hikes and walks through the forest. From the Hube, visitors can hike up the Greener Berg or the Altendorfer Berg, for example.
The Kaiser-Friedrich-Turm observation tower is located in the southern part of the Hube between Einbeck and the district of Negenborn. It was inaugurated in 1900, but nowadays it is no longer accessible.
The Einbeck Fairy Tale Forest is located on the Hube, a nearly three-kilometer-long circular trail with 15 stations through various forest areas. You can start the circular route at an information board in the forest at the beginning of the circular route.
Information on the landscape and use of the forest:
In the past, the city forest was closely connected to the city, since a lot of wood was needed for construction projects, breweries and handicrafts. But limestone for mortar also came from the forest and it offered a livelihood for the cattle driven into the forest. The old trade route to the north led through the city forest and was used by carters when the Leineaue was swampy.
The size of the urban forest has fluctuated over time with land use. Pastures that were still open were reforested at the end of the 19th century and the forest reached its current size of around 570 hectares. This includes meadows, a barbecue area, a fairytale forest and other recreational areas.
Today the city forest serves primarily as a local recreation area and is managed according to the LÖWE criteria (long-term ecological forest development). Circular hiking trails are signposted by the city forestry office and set up on display boards on the Hube, on the Teichenweg in the eastern part of Einbeck and on the Eichendorffallee on the eastern edge of the Borntal.