Stadtwald Göttingen und Kerstlingeröder Feld
Stadtwald Göttingen und Kerstlingeröder Feld
Best natural monuments around Stadtwald Göttingen und Kerstlingeröder Feld encompass a diverse nature reserve in Southern Lower Saxony, covering approximately 1193 hectares. This region features extensive limestone beech forests, open grasslands, and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore ancient cultural landscapes, significant geological sites, and protected habitats for various flora and fauna. The area offers a range of natural features, from fossilized seabeds to steep cliffs and historical fields.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Gutsruine invites you to a wonderful picnic with a group of friends
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The Kerstlingeröder Feld is a beautiful open space in the middle of the Göttingen Forest. A nature reserve, wide views, nature trails (gravel) and little asphalt, beautiful nature
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If you turn left on the Seckbornstraße from Herberhausen in the Kerstlingerode and Göttinger Forest nature reserve, you will discover the Seckborn spring there. In the middle of the city forest is the spring system, which consists of a forest meadow, an artificial landscaped pond and the actual source.
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Nice place for a rest in the existing hut or on one of the benches.
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Geological highlight after a downhill section from Sauberg / Kerstlingsrd. Field. Fossil seabed from the Muschelkalkzeit. Especially when it comes to trips with children / adolescents, it is now an even more worthwhile destination thanks to the new information boards.
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I hope you ignore this suggestion and do not destroy this natural monument by entering or driving on it. Both are prohibited for a reason.
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Close to the city nature reserve with dry grasslands, courtyard ruins, natural areas.
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A look back into the history of the earth 240 million years ago: THAT'S what the ocean floor looked like back then. Today we look at the fossilized version that has been preserved in wave form. And entering (and even worse, riding a bike!) Is forbidden, because otherwise this natural monument will be destroyed.
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The region offers several fascinating geological sites. You can visit the Fossil Seabed from the Muschelkalk Period, an abandoned quarry exposing a 240-million-year-old seabed with a regular wave pattern and occasional fossils. Another notable site is the Mackenröder Cliffs, known for its steep cliffs and sharp ridges, where geological processes are still active, causing material to shift slowly.
The Kerstlingeröder Field is a significant open-land area within the Göttingen Forest, recognized as a protected habitat for numerous rare animals and plants, including over 650 butterfly species. You can also find the Seckborn Spring, an idyllic natural spring with a pond, and the Clothmaker's village, which features a revitalized spring and serves as a good resting place.
Yes, the Kerstlingeröder Field has a rich history, originally cleared for agriculture around 1300 and later serving as a military training ground. Visitors can still discover ruins of a former estate and remnants of its military past. The Fossil Seabed from the Muschelkalk Period also features an information board detailing its ancient formation, providing historical geological context.
Visitors appreciate the geological insights offered by sites like the Fossil Seabed, with its clearly explained 240-million-year-old seabed. The Mackenröder Cliffs are enjoyed for their geologically interesting, dynamic terrain and fun paths. The Kerstlingeröder Field is praised as a beautiful spot for sunrises and a local recreation area, especially given its past as a military training ground.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. You can find a variety of trails, including easy options like the 'Seckborn Pond – Seckbornhütte Picnic Area loop' or the 'Kehr Wildlife Enclosure – Squirrel enclosure at Kehr loop'. For more details and routes, explore the Easy hikes around Stadtwald Göttingen und Kerstlingeröder Feld guide.
The area offers diverse cycling experiences. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Gartetal Cycle Path – View Over the Fields loop'. If you prefer gravel biking, options include the 'Lake Seeburg – Kerstlingeröder Field loop'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Stadtwald Göttingen und Kerstlingeröder Feld guide and the Gravel biking around Stadtwald Göttingen und Kerstlingeröder Feld guide.
Many areas are family-friendly. The Kerstlingeröder Field offers open spaces for exploration, and the nearby Kehr area features wildlife enclosures for observing wild boars and fallow deer, which are popular with children. Springs like Seckborn Spring and Clothmaker's village provide pleasant resting spots.
The terrain varies. The Kerstlingeröder Field features open grasslands with hills and depressions, generally offering intermediate walking paths. Trails around the Mackenröder Cliffs can be more challenging, interspersed with roots and small slopes, requiring some concentration due to the dynamic geological environment. The broader Stadtwald area includes extensive limestone beech forests.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for observing the diverse flora and fauna, especially the over 650 butterfly species in the Kerstlingeröder Field and amphibians at Seckborn Spring. Autumn offers vibrant foliage in the beech forests, while winter can provide unique opportunities for quiet hikes, though some paths might be more challenging due to weather.
The Mackenröder Cliffs offer impressive views due to their elevation and geological formations. The Kerstlingeröder Field is also noted as a beautiful place for sunrises, suggesting open vistas across the landscape. The general area, being a nature reserve, provides numerous scenic spots within its diverse forests and open grasslands.
Generally, the natural areas and trails are dog-friendly, making it a great place for walks with your canine companion. However, as it is a nature reserve, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife, especially in sensitive habitats like the Kerstlingeröder Field, which is home to many rare species.
Yes, some natural monuments offer facilities. The Clothmaker's village provides a good resting place with sheltered seating. Similarly, the Seckborn Spring has a bank for relaxation. Information boards, such as the one at the Fossil Seabed, also enhance the visitor experience.


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