Natural monuments around Asse are characterized by the region's unique geological formations, particularly the Asse salt dome. This geological history has shaped a distinctive landscape with several parallel escarpments, offering insights into millions of years of geological activity. Elevated points provide panoramic views of the broader Lower Saxony region. The area features a variety of natural features, from ancient avenues to geological outcrops.
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The Harz - Braunschweiger Land - Ostfalen Geopark is a UNESCO cultural and natural heritage site in the three German states of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia, as a UNESCO Global Geopark. In an area of around 100 × 120 kilometers, the Harz - Braunschweiger Land - Ostfalen Geopark includes nature parks and other nature conservation areas that identify the Harz, the Braunschweiger Land and Ostfalen with Elm and Drömling as a destination for nature-based tourism. Within the Harz - Braunschweiger Land - Ostfalen Geopark, there is a natural change from the Geest lowlands of the Aller lowlands to the richly structured Eastphalian hills and the Harz low mountain range. (Source: Wikipedia)
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With this adventure trail, the Ostfalen Open Air and Adventure Museum (FEMO), the Asse collective municipality and the Lower Saxony Elm Forestry Office want to bring the natural and cultural history of the Asse closer to visitors in an exciting and diverse way. We invite you to enter the landscape, relax and enjoy nature. The hike begins at the "Waldhaus Asse" car park above Wittmar. The path leads through the Liebes-Allee to the Bismarck Tower and Asseburg, then back to the "Waldhaus Asse" inn. It is also possible to hike around the Röhrberg to the northern Muschelkalk ridge and return to the "Waldhaus Asse" via the Teichweg and the site of the former Asse I mine. 9 experience points explain aspects of geology, history, prehistory and early history, botany and mycology and highlight the connections between these disciplines. (Source: https://www.elm-asse.de)
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Still waters (also known as standing waters, standing waters or stagnant waters) are natural or artificially created bodies of water in which there is no or only a slight flow rate. They are inland waters, and are the opposite of flowing waters. Oceans and seas are not still waters. Within hydrology, limnology deals with standing and flowing waters, primarily fresh waters, but also special forms of saline inland waters (such as saltwater lakes), which do not fall under oceanography. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Remlinger Heerse is a nature reserve in the Lower Saxony municipality of Remlingen-Semmenstedt in the district of Wolfenbüttel. The nature reserve with the designation NSG BR 155 is approximately 12.5 hectares in size. It is part of the 648 hectare FFH area "Asse". To the south and east it borders on the landscape protection area "Asse, Klein Vahlberger Buchen and adjacent landscape parts", which has been incorporated into the nature reserve within the scope of the nature conservation ordinance, to the north and west it borders on the landscape protection area "Asse". The area has been under nature protection since March 6, 2020. The responsible lower nature conservation authority is the district of Wolfenbüttel. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The highest point of the Aces…
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There are 184 of these sinkholes here in the Asse area.
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a nice way up to the Bismarck Tower, including some nice photo opportunities
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Main crossing at Philosophenweg with seating.
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The Asse region is characterized by its unique geological formations, particularly the Asse salt dome. You'll find a distinctive landscape with several parallel escarpments, geological outcrops like the Muschelkalk Outcrop – Experience Station 7, Asse Adventure Trail, and renatured ponds such as the Renatured still water pond with rest area. The landscape offers insights into millions of years of geological activity.
The Asse's geology is highly significant due to the prominent Asse salt dome, a result of geological processes where a salt dome pushed up overlying rock layers. This created the distinctive Asse Ridge with its parallel escarpments. The region's geological history, including the movement of salt and its interaction with surrounding rock, offers a fascinating natural lesson. The former Asse II mine, while controversial, also highlights the unique properties of the salt dome.
Yes, the Muschelkalk Outcrop – Experience Station 7, Asse Adventure Trail is an excellent spot to explore early geological history with information boards. Additionally, the Dolines on the Asse Adventure Trail showcase ongoing geological processes with numerous sinkholes in the forest floor, where information signs explain their formation.
Absolutely. The Asse region offers a variety of trails. For instance, the Lovers' Avenue is a beautiful path lined with old gnarled hornbeams, considered a hiking highlight in every season. The Asse Adventure Trail also features several natural monuments like the dolines and geological outcrops.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments, the Asse region is great for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the easy 'Watzeberg – Rothenberg loop', or more moderate options like 'Wittmar Weather Station – View of Denkte loop'. For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Philosophenweg Trail' and the 'Assekammweg Trail'. Road cycling routes are also available, offering scenic views. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Asse, MTB Trails around Asse, and Road Cycling Routes around Asse guides.
Yes, many of the natural monuments are accessible via relatively easy paths. For example, the Renatured still water pond with rest area offers a beautiful place for a break in nature. The Lovers' Avenue is also a pleasant walk. While some trails might have small climbs, many sections are suitable for shorter, less strenuous excursions.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Renatured still water pond with rest area is categorized as family-friendly, offering a nice spot to relax. The Muschelkalk Outcrop – Experience Station 7, Asse Adventure Trail provides an educational experience for children interested in geology, with informative signs along the path.
For excellent panoramic views, head to the Remlinger Herse Nature Reserve, which is the highest point of the Asse. From here, you can experience brief views of the surrounding wide country. Additionally, a hike to the Bismarckturm and the Asseburg offers beautiful vistas, including the Harz mountains and the Brocken peak on clear days, allowing you to appreciate the broader natural landscape.
The natural monuments around Asse can be enjoyed in every season. The Lovers' Avenue is described as an 'absolute hiking highlight in every season' due to its canopy of hornbeams. In winter, the Remlinger Herse Nature Reserve offers good views through the trees. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is ideal for longer hikes.
Yes, winter walks are possible and can offer a different perspective. For example, visitors note that in winter, the Remlinger Herse Nature Reserve provides good views through the trees that might be obscured by foliage in other seasons. The Lovers' Avenue is also considered a highlight in every season, suggesting its charm persists even in colder months.
Yes, the Remlinger Herse Nature Reserve is a significant natural monument and also the highest point of the Asse. It offers visitors brief views of the wide surrounding country and is a protected area showcasing the region's natural beauty.
Beyond the more popular spots, the Renatured still water pond with rest area is a lovely, tranquil spot that has been renatured by young people, offering a beautiful view in the middle of nature. It's a peaceful place for a break that might be less crowded than other highlights.


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