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5월 2, 2025, Wilsede Village
Discover Wilsede, a charming tourist magnet that attracts many visitors, especially during the season. Be enchanted by the picturesque cobblestone streets that are closed to motor vehicles. The Heide Express takes you comfortably to the surrounding area, while you can also explore the region's beauty on foot, by bike, or by horse-drawn carriage. Numerous cozy restaurants and charming knick-knack shops await you in Wilsede. The old, thatched houses and sheepfolds, along with the Heath Museum "Dat ole Huus," give this historic town the flair of a lively museum village. Another highlight is Wilseder Berg, at 169.2 m, the highest elevation in the Northwest German Plain. Trekking bikes with thicker tires or mountain bikes are recommended. Lots of cobblestones and lots of loose sand
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6월 3, 2024, Wilsede Village
The area includes large areas of the Lower Saxony Geest between Buchholz and Soltau with a landscape of unique character, characterized by extensive heathland, moors, clear heather streams and near-natural deciduous forests as well as coniferous forests. Particularly in the area of a terminal moraine, the most famous elevation of which is the Wilseder Berg, extensive dwarf shrub and juniper heaths, and also scattered species-rich bristle grass meadows, have developed through traditional heathland management and have been preserved through maintenance measures that today bear witness to the image of the heath landscape that used to occupy the majority of the Geest. The appearance of this landscape, which is not only culturally significant but also important for a large number of species, is characterized by the areas of heather divided into large areas of juniper stands, which have a small-scale and dynamic site mosaic. On inland dunes there are transitions to dry grassland with bent and silver grass. In groundwater-influenced, partly boggy depressions, moist heaths with bell heather can be found, in which the inflorescences of the endangered bog lily add yellow color accents. In some places there are transitions to the typical raised moor vegetation, which also occurs on a larger scale in the Pietzmoor southeast of Schneverdingen. Numerous heath streams and rivers such as the Wümme, Böhme and Seeve originate in the area, some of which are accompanied by marsh and spring forests with alders and ash trees. The Lüneburg Heath is the habitat of many endangered species such as the sand lizard and smooth snake, various amphibian species, the brook lamprey and bullhead, as well as dragonflies such as the green damselfly. Other species include the woodlark, black grouse, great grey shrike and otter. Source: https://www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/naturschutzgebiets/naturschutzgebiet-luneburger-heide-42732.html
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5월 5, 2024, Wilsede Village
Old farmhouses and gastronomic offerings.
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3월 10, 2023, Dat Ole Huus Heath Museum Wilsede
In the middle of the Lüneburg Heath nature reserve lies the idyllic and car-free heath town of Wilsede, which visitors can only reach on foot, by bike or in a horse-drawn carriage. With its old thatched houses and sheepfolds as well as the heath museum "Dat ole Huus", the historic place resembles a living museum village. At 169.2 m, the Wilseder Berg directly near Wilsede is the highest elevation in the northwest German plain. The Totengrund, located approx. 1 km south of Wilsede, offers a wonderful view. Source: https://www.bispingen.de/poi/wilsede
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12월 1, 2021, Höllenschlucht
It's a small gorge for the heathland 😀, but you don't have to be afraid.
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4월 26, 2021, Wilsede Village
It's not just fun to explore the heath by horse-drawn carriage or on foot. The bike is also suitable for a long ride...
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4월 25, 2021, Hasselbrack – Highest Point in Hamburg
It's funny to get to know Hamburg's highest point.
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2월 20, 2021, Höllenschlucht
A particularly attractive section of the Heidschnuckenweg leads through the wild and romantic hell gorge up to the mountain. The Höllenschlucht is an exciting dry valley in the forest that is ideal for a short hike to the Brunsberg. Also ideal for scavenger hunts with children. You hike through more or more sparse pine and mixed deciduous forests to the foot of the mountain, so that most of them are shaded and pleasantly cool even on hot summer days.
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1월 2, 2021, Wilseder Berg
There are many higher mountains around the world. Nevertheless, it has a special charm.
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11월 19, 2020, Höllenschlucht
It's good that this section was marked as a “gorge”, otherwise I would not have noticed it as such ...! But also totally beautiful in this size!
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10월 3, 2020, Wilsede Village
Pure, unique nature - the heathland is something very special. Can be quite busy there on nice days and especially on weekends.
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8월 16, 2020, Höllenschlucht
A very scenic section, even if the term "gorge" often means that the hell gorge is only realized as such after the hike ;-)
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5월 20, 2020, Wilsede Village
With its largest contiguous heath areas, the Lüneburg Heath offers a natural landscape that is unique in Central Europe. Today it is impossible to imagine the region without the heathland and give it its typical character. The heather plant that is primarily found in the Lüneburg Heath and shapes its landscape is the common heather - “Calluna vulgaris”. It is also often referred to as heather. The common heather is the only species of the plant genus Calluna and belongs to the heather family (Ericacecae) and the order of heathers (Ericales). The bell heather (Erica tetralix) is also a heather plant and can be found in the Lüneburg Heath. It usually blooms a short time before the common heather. How were the conditions created for the triumph of this famous herb? A look into the Neolithic era: the first heathland farmers settled, cleared forests and practiced agriculture. But due to a lack of fertilizer, depleted areas are left to nature. The time for the frugal heather has come. It conquers the depleted arable land. In the Middle Ages, heath farmers discovered a new way of farming thanks to sheep breeding with the Heidschnucke. The undemanding animal is an important supplier of wool and producer of fertilizer for agriculture. The litter The farmer wrestles from the ground for the stable. With so-called pest cuts, the heather farmer removes the heather and the humus layer from the ground. This difficult activity, toil, ultimately gave rise to the word “drudgery,” which is still a popular synonym for physically hard work today. In addition to the Heidschnucke, the bee also makes itself indispensable. The wide, treeless heath areas are ideal for beekeeping. Honey, beeswax and Heidschnucken wool are now important products from heathland farmers. But at the beginning of the 19th century, merino wool, petroleum and cane sugar replaced heather products. Out of necessity, heath farmers sell their land and the areas are reforested. https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/natur/artikel/13291/heideflaechen-lueneburger-heide.html
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4월 25, 2020, Wilsede Village
Only come with wide tires - racing bikes will sink in the sand here. The cobblestone tracks in the few places on the edge where cars are allowed are also not for untrained bottoms. The views over the heathland and the scent of heather and heather sheep are unique.
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1월 25, 2020, Höllenschlucht
There is a heavily musked forest above the Höllenschlucht. This is as romantic as the Hell Gorge.
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1월 25, 2020, Brunsberg Summit and Heather Panorama
At 129 meters above sea level, the second highest elevation in the Lüneburg Heath with good paths, great views and plenty of seating. There is also a parking lot nearby.
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1월 19, 2020, View of Totengrund
Actually, all looks in the basin are fascinating and therefore you should walk around the bottom of the dead.
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