Natural monuments around Seulingen offer diverse natural attractions in the Göttingen countryside. The region features a landscape of rolling hills, forests, and protected areas. Visitors can explore geological formations, historical sites, and significant ecological habitats. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The West-Eastern Gate on what is now the Green Belt (then the inner-German border), inaugurated by Mikhail Gorbachev in 2002, was created by the artists Anka Förster and Robert Schätzle.
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Gutsruine invites you to a wonderful picnic with a group of friends
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Nice place with tables and benches. Invites you to take a break with a good view of the Harz mountains.
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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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The West-East Gate was inaugurated on June 19, 2002. In connection with the inauguration, the BUND and other partners came up with the idea of creating a “European green belt”. This biotope network covers 12,500 km and stretches from Norway to Greece/Turkey through the whole of Europe.
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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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Among the most appreciated natural monuments are the Mackenröder Cliffs, known for their geological interest and engaging path. Visitors also highly recommend Kerstlingeröder Field, a former military training ground now a local recreation area, and Hördel Spring, which offers good drinking water and bouldering opportunities.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Kerstlingeröder Field is a great option with its open spaces. The Hördel Spring is also considered family-friendly, offering a refreshing stop. Additionally, the Höherberg Pilgrimage Chapel provides beautiful views and is accessible for families.
The region around Seulingen offers diverse natural features, including geological formations like the shifting terrain of the Mackenröder Cliffs and the exposed fossil seabed at the Fossil Seabed from the Muschelkalk Period. You can also find natural springs such as Hördel Spring, expansive fields like Kerstlingeröder Field, and the protected shores of Seeburger See.
Yes, some natural monuments also hold historical significance. Kerstlingeröder Field, for instance, was a former military training ground. The Höherberg Pilgrimage Chapel is a historical religious building offering panoramic views, and the Fossil Seabed from the Muschelkalk Period provides a glimpse into ancient geological history.
The area around Seulingen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, explore routes like the 'Rhume River, Rhumspringe – Lake Seeburg loop' for cycling, or the 'Weißwassertal Sandstone Cliffs – Hördel Spring loop' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Seulingen, Gravel biking around Seulingen, and Road Cycling Routes around Seulingen guides.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for wildlife observation. The Gothenbach Wetland near Seulingen is a significant ecological site managed by NABU, featuring diverse ponds and unique vegetation, making it ideal for observing specialized plant and animal life. Additionally, a wild boar enclosure at Kehr provides a chance to see these animals, which are common in the region.
The Harz Nature Park, accessible from Seulingen, is particularly stunning in autumn when the foliage displays vibrant colors, making it a significant natural destination for scenic views. For places like Kerstlingeröder Field, early mornings are recommended for beautiful sunrises, especially when fog clouds are present. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring.
Absolutely. Kerstlingeröder Field is known for its open spaces and views, particularly at sunrise. The Höherberg Pilgrimage Chapel offers a grandiose panorama over the Harz and Eichsfeld. Many trails along the Mackenröder Cliffs also provide scenic overlooks.
For those seeking easier access, the shores of Seeburger See offer a picturesque setting for relaxing outings and nature appreciation. The Hördel Spring is also relatively accessible and provides a pleasant spot to rest and enjoy good drinking water.
While specific public transport routes directly to all natural monuments may vary, Seulingen is a village in the Göttingen countryside. For destinations like Seeburger See, it's advisable to check local bus schedules. Many natural areas are best accessed by car, with parking often available near popular spots like Seeburger See or the Höherberg Pilgrimage Chapel.
Many natural areas around Seulingen are dog-friendly, especially trails and open fields. For example, the Hördel Spring is listed as dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations.
Seulingen and its surrounding villages offer various options for accommodation and dining. While specific establishments near each natural monument are not listed, you can find cafes, pubs, and hotels in the main centers of Seulingen and nearby towns. Seeburger See, being a popular recreational spot, also has facilities that may include dining options.


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