Natural monuments around Sottrum offer diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration in Lower Saxony, Germany. The region features significant natural areas, including wet meadow landscapes, inland shifting dunes, and extensive nature parks. These locations provide opportunities to experience varied ecosystems and geological formations. Sottrum is situated on the edge of the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, the largest nature park in Lower Saxony.
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several burial mounds from the Neolithic period
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Anyone who doesn't know would simply walk past, but you can actually just make out 5 burial mounds along the path. An information board on site provides further explanations. The dead were buried here individually and the grave was used by several generations.
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Interesting that there are burial mounds from prehistoric times so close to the moor
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The NORTH PATH Dör't Moor also runs along this path. The path has been certified as a "Quality Trail" by the German Hiking Association. All information about the trail can be found at https://www.nordwaerts.de/aktiv-entspannt/tour/nordpfad-doert-moor-100258958/ (as of May 15, 2024). The NORTH PATH Rotenburger Wasserreich also runs along this path. All information about the trail can be found at https://www.nordwaerts.de/aktiv-entspannt/tour/nordpfad-rotenburger-wasserreich-100258951/ (as of May 15, 2024).
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now the dunes don't move anymore. But they offer an impressive landscape and great photo opportunities
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The heathland in the area of the Bullensee is not particularly large, but it is beautiful to look at. The open spaces are densely covered with heather and a beautiful sandy path leads through. However, it tends to get a bit crowded here.
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The region around Sottrum is known for its fascinating geological formations, particularly the Vossberge (Everinghausen Shifting Dunes). These inland shifting dunes were formed after the ice ages along river valleys, offering a unique landscape not typically found inland. While they no longer shift, they provide a glimpse into dynamic natural processes.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Vossberge (Everinghausen Shifting Dunes) offer easily accessible paths for walks. Additionally, the Shelter Großes und Weißes Moor is located within a moorland area, providing a covered rest spot and opportunities for birdwatching, which can be an engaging activity for children. The Beehives in the Großes und Weißes Moor Nature Reserve also offer an interesting stop with an information board.
The Wümmewiesen Nature Reserve, a significant wet meadow landscape, is a crucial breeding and resting ground for a wide array of bird species. You might spot the Northern Lapwing, Eurasian Curlew, Eurasian Oystercatcher, Common Snipe, and the endangered Corncrake. The moorland areas, such as around the Shelter Großes und Weißes Moor, also offer opportunities for birdwatching.
The natural monuments around Sottrum are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Samtgemeinde Sottrum' or 'Fährhof Lake – Dunes in the Pine Forest loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Shorter west loop from Sotttrum' and gravel biking options, including the 'Wümme River in Fischerhude – Hilly Singletrack Trail loop'. You can explore more routes on the respective guide pages: Running Trails around Sottrum, Road Cycling Routes around Sottrum, and Gravel biking around Sottrum.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. You can visit a Group of burial mounds from the Neolithic Age. Five of the original eleven burial mounds are still preserved, offering a glimpse into ancient history amidst the natural landscape.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. The Wümmewiesen Nature Reserve transforms into a 'lake district' in winter due to flooding, offering unique photo opportunities and a dramatic spectacle. Spring and autumn are ideal for observing diverse flora and fauna, with wildflowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn, especially within the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park. Birdwatching is excellent during migration seasons.
The Wümmewiesen Nature Reserve (Borgfelder Wümmewiesen) is Bremen's largest nature reserve, characterized by vast grasslands, ditches, and small bodies of water, crucial for bird species. Sottrum is also on the edge of the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, Lower Saxony's largest nature park. This extensive park features diverse landscapes including rivers, meadows, forests, moorland, heathland, and sand dunes, offering countless opportunities for outdoor activities.
Yes, within the moorland areas, you can find spots designed for rest and observation. The Shelter Großes und Weißes Moor provides a covered rest area at a crossroads, where you can take a break and watch birds. There are also special benches to linger and soak in the atmosphere of the moor.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique landscapes, such as the former wandering dunes of the Vossberge (Everinghausen Shifting Dunes), which are considered a real gem. The serene beauty and rich biodiversity of the wet meadows and moorlands are also highly valued, especially at dusk when cranes and geese add to the special mood. The komoot community has shared over 450 photos and given more than 770 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, the Wümmewiesen Nature Reserve offers paved paths suitable for exploring on foot or by bike. The Vossberge also have easily accessible paths for walks. Many areas within the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park feature well-marked trails for hiking, cycling, and horse riding. The NORDPFADE, a network of 24 hiking trails in the district, also includes paths like 'Dör´t Moor' which passes by the Beehives in the Großes und Weißes Moor Nature Reserve.
While many natural areas are dog-friendly, it's important to check specific regulations for each reserve, especially in protected areas like the Wümmewiesen Nature Reserve, which is a crucial breeding ground for birds. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always clean up after your pet.
Yes, the Wümmewiesen Nature Reserve has several observation sites and towers, such as on the Hollerdeich, which are excellent for birdwatching and getting a panoramic view of the wet meadow landscape. The Vossberge Inland Dunes also offer viewpoints to appreciate the impressive landscape, especially where it borders the Wümme lowlands.


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