From September 15th, stamp station 46 of the hiking treasures in the Wild Homeland will be located at the Lug ins Land lookout point.
A magnificent view of the Weserbergland awaits you on the small Kuhlenberg. Below you, the Weser flows in a loop, first to the left and then (hidden by the trees) to the right in the direction of Bad Karlshafen. The railway line runs parallel to the river behind the Weser for a while and then disappears into a tunnel towards Northeim and Göttingen. The town of Bodenfelde can be seen in the background. From the "Lug ins Land" lookout point, you can see a typical German low mountain landscape. The hilltops are covered with forest, and the valleys are covered with fields and arable land. The reasons for this landscape came about thousands of years ago after the Ice Age. A lot of rain and wind washed and blew nutrient-rich soil from the hilltops, which then collected in the protected valleys.