Best attractions and places to see in Dühlholz include a network of waterways and historical forest areas. The region is characterized by the Mittelland Canal, Germany's longest artificial waterway, offering routes for exploration. Natural landscapes like the Rodenberger Aue and remnants of the historic Dülwald forest provide diverse environments. These features make Dühlholz a destination for those interested in natural and man-made landmarks.
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Mittellandkanal in the Hanover region. Nice route along the canal, unfortunately the view is somewhat restricted by the grass.
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While looking for a place to take a break, I found this beautiful bench and found it worthy of a highlight 🥰
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After a long search, we finally found this bench, and thanks to its location, we think it's a highlight. With a view of the Mittelland Canal, you can relax and, if you like, wave to the passing ships.
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beautiful cycle route along the Mittelland Canal
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It's always nice on the Mittelland Canal
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The Mittelland Canal: The Mittelland Canal (MLK) is a federal waterway and, at 325.3 kilometers long, the longest artificial waterway in Germany. Including branch and connecting canals, the length is 392 km. It connects the Dortmund-Ems Canal with the Weser, Elbe and the Elbe-Havel Canal. In a broader sense, it is part of a connection between the Rhine and the Oder. In the west, the connection to the Rhine is established via the Dortmund-Ems Canal and the Rhine-Herne Canal or Wesel-Datteln Canal. In the east, the Elbe-Havel Canal, the Lower Havel Waterway and the Havel-Oder Waterway connect the Mittelland Canal with the Oder.
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Again a cycle path between the two places that must be used. To do this, it goes over the Mittelland Canal, where you should stop for a moment and enjoy the view.
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The historic Dülwald (Dühlwald, Dühlholz) was until the end of the Middle Ages, a sparsely populated jungle south of the Steinhuder Sea. Until the 13th century, a dense marshy riparian forest covered the area, which is drained by the Sachsenhäger Aue, the Rodenberger Aue and numerous streams. On its southern side was an old trade route (Hellweg) between the Rhine and the Elbe, whose course follows today's federal highway 65. Early history finds evidence of early settlement of this region. In the 5th century, the Saxons invaded the area of the northernmost low mountain range. The Dülwald was preserved as a large border forest between several Gauen until the beginning of the clearing in the 13th century. The Dülwald was gradually cleared. With the number of settlements, the demand for farmland increased. Today's Dülwald is only about 580 acres and is located between Sachsenhagen and the places Lindhorst and Ottensen (district of Lindhorst) in Schaumburg. It is crossed in the northern third of the Mittelland Canal. In hiking maps the rest of the forest area is called the age part. In a broader sense, however, the Dülwald continues to exist in other isolated but partly even today fairly large forest areas. For example, the 4,000 hectare Schaumburg Forest is a remnant of the Dülwald. Source (Wikipedia)
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Dühlholz is characterized by its unique blend of natural and man-made landmarks. You'll find significant waterways like the Mittelland Canal, historical forest areas such as remnants of the Dülwald, and natural river landscapes like the Rodenberger Aue. Viewpoints offering perspectives on these features are also prominent.
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic views along the Mittelland Canal, especially from spots like View of the Mittelland Canal and View of the Mittelland Canal from the Bridge near Bokeloh. The area is also popular for cycling along the canal and exploring the historical significance of the Dülwald forest.
Yes, Dühlholz offers several hiking opportunities. You can find easy loops like the 5.3 km 'View of the Mittelland Canal loop from Auhagen' or the 4.3 km 'Otto von Hagen Memorial loop from Lindhorst'. For more options, explore the Hiking in Dühlholz guide.
You can explore diverse natural landscapes, including the restored Rodenberger Aue near Idensen, which has seen extensive restoration work to benefit flora and fauna. The region also features remnants of the historic Dülwald forest, offering a glimpse into its past as a dense riparian forest.
Many attractions in Dühlholz are family-friendly. Viewpoints along the Mittelland Canal, such as the View of the Mittelland Canal and the Mittellandkanal Bridge at Sachsenhagen, are easily accessible and offer pleasant outings for all ages. The Rodenberger Aue also provides a gentle natural setting for families.
Dühlholz has historical significance, particularly related to the Dülwald forest. You can visit the Otto von Hagen Memorial, which commemorates a forester and highlights the historical importance of the Dülwald, once a vast border forest. The Mittellandkanal Bridge at Sachsenhagen also has historical context, becoming operational around 1916.
Absolutely! The Mittelland Canal is a very popular route for cycling. Many viewpoints, like the View of the Mittelland Canal from the Bridge near Bokeloh, are part of cycle paths. You can find various road cycling and gravel biking routes in the area, detailed in guides like Road Cycling Routes in Dühlholz and Gravel biking in Dühlholz.
Yes, the View of the Mittelland Canal is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive experience of Germany's longest artificial waterway. Paths along the canal are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for wheelchairs.
The best season to visit Dühlholz largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for cycling and exploring the natural landscapes. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a different, quieter charm, especially along the canal, though some activities might be limited.
While the Mittelland Canal viewpoints are well-known, the historical context of the Dülwald forest, particularly around the Otto von Hagen Memorial, offers a deeper dive into the region's past beyond the main waterways. Exploring the restored areas of the Rodenberger Aue near Idensen can also provide a tranquil experience away from more frequented spots.
Parking availability varies by attraction. For popular spots along the Mittelland Canal, you can often find designated parking areas near bridges or access points in towns like Sachsenhagen or near Bokeloh. For natural areas like the Dülwald, smaller parking spots may be available at trailheads.
While specific cafes are not listed for each highlight, towns and villages adjacent to the Mittelland Canal and other attractions, such as Sachsenhagen, Lindhorst, and Auhagen, offer local eateries and cafes where you can refresh after exploring.


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