Best attractions and places to see around Gehrdener Berg, a forested ridge in Germany's Hanover Region, offer a diverse range of experiences. This area features notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. It is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, with several trails providing scenic views. The Gehrdener Berg and its surroundings are designated as a landscape protection area, providing extensive opportunities for enjoying nature.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The adjacent viewing terrace is freely accessible and beautiful.
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If you're lucky and someone from the tower guard is there, you can climb the tower on another day if you ask friendly. 🤩
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The von Redens are an old noble family from Lower Saxony. One of its two main lines was that of the Franzburg, which was built as a manor house in Gehrden instead of a medieval fortification. The Franzburg itself had to be demolished decades ago, but what remains is a park with an avenue. If you imagine a continuation of the avenue over the houses that are there today to the nearby slope of the Köthnerberg, you will quickly find a forest cemetery. According to the source, it was built by Otto and Auguste von Reden in 1872, but according to the inscription in the stone between 1865 and 1875. The cemetery is reminiscent of a monastery or an abandoned church garden. A hinted tower ruin, remains of walls and stones covered with moss make the area appear somewhat mystical. Right at the beginning you walk through a stone arch and stand between two inscribed stone slabs. The source states that these are well-preserved corpse plates from the 15th century. There is a small stone grotto above the cemetery. Source: https://blog.streift.net/photoblog/privatfriedhof-der-familie-von-reden/
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Johann Gottfried Herder (born August 25, 1744 in Mohrungen, East Prussia, † December 18, 1803 in Weimar) was a German poet, translator, theologian, and history and culture philosopher of the Weimar Classics. He was one of the most influential writers and thinkers of the German language in the Age of Enlightenment and, along with Christoph Martin Wieland, Johann Wolfgang Goethe and Friedrich Schiller, is one of the classic four stars of Weimar. (Source: Wikipedia)
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On the observation tower you can enjoy the great view and take beautiful pictures. There are two small garden benches to sit on and have something to eat or drink.
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The tower is very nice. but unfortunately often too
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A massive observation tower, which unfortunately is very rare and only open for 2 hours. Here are the opening times: Every 3rd Sunday of the month October to February: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. March to September: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. I have visited the place several times, but I haven't been up yet. The look should be good.
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For stunning panoramic views, visit the View of the Deister from Gehrdener Berg, which offers an easy climb and a beautiful landscape. Another excellent spot is the Burgbergturm Gehrden, an observation tower on the Burgberg, providing magnificent vistas during its designated opening times.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Besides the Burgbergturm Gehrden, which stands within the remains of an early ring fort, you can also visit the Old von Reden Cemetery Ruins. This mystical, fenced site is a historical monument associated with an old noble family. The Herder Stone on Gehrden Hill is another historical monument offering views.
The Gehrdener Berg is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options for a leisurely stroll. For cyclists, there are dedicated MTB trails and road cycling routes. Explore these options and more on the respective komoot guides: Easy hikes around Gehrdener Berg, MTB Trails around Gehrdener Berg, and Road Cycling Routes around Gehrdener Berg.
Absolutely! The Gehrdener Berg offers several family-friendly options. The Lower Saxony Mountain Inn is a welcoming spot for families to take a break. The Herder Stone on Gehrden Hill is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the region's easy hiking trails and the 'Kindermühle' (Children's Mill) are popular with younger visitors.
The Lower Saxony Mountain Inn is a popular choice, serving visitors since the 19th century. It's located within the Trip'sche Parkanlage and offers a great spot for a break. While it's an upscale restaurant, it also caters to hikers and bikers. Be sure to check their opening times before your visit.
The Gehrdener Berg is primarily a forested ridge, part of the 'Calenberger Land.' It's characterized by its wooded hills and is designated as a landscape protection area. The Burgberg, its highest point, offers panoramic views. The area is also known for an old quarry where Gehrdener sandstone was mined and is a classical area for fossil discoveries, particularly from a Cretaceous sea bryozoan reef.
The Gehrdener Berg is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling. The forested ridge provides shade in summer, and winter hikes can be picturesque, though some facilities might have reduced opening hours. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Beyond the Gehrdener Berg, the town of Gehrden offers cultural sites such as the Stadtmuseum Gehrden, housed in an old brewery, and the Historischer Ratskeller (historic council cellar). The Margarethenkirche, featured on the city's coat of arms, is Gehrden's oldest building. The Trip'sche Parkanlage, designed in 1898, is also a notable historical landscape.
Yes, the Gehrdener Berg area features several easy hiking trails. For example, the 'Bench with a View of the Deister – View of Süllberg loop from Gehrden' is an easy 5.2 km route. You can explore more options for relaxed walks on the Easy hikes around Gehrdener Berg guide.
The Burgbergturm Gehrden is a significant landmark, built between 1897 and 1898 on the Burgberg, the highest point of Gehrdener Berg. It stands within the remains of an early ring fort, offering a blend of history and panoramic views. It once housed an excursion restaurant and later a country school home, and is now owned by the city of Gehrden.
Yes, the Trip'sche Parkanlage, designed by Hanover's garden director Julius Trip in 1898, surrounds the Lower Saxony Mountain Inn and is a pleasant area to explore. Additionally, the Margarethenwiese features an orchard with 100 different varieties of fruit trees, developed since 1996. The Erlebnisgarten and Alter Garten are also part of local nature conservation projects.


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