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Brelinger Berge

Attractions and Places To See around Brelinger Berge - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Brelinger Berge include a prominent natural elevation in Lower Saxony, known for its unique geological history and natural beauty. The area features the Geo-Erlebnispfad, an interactive trail offering insights into the Ice Age and regional climate history. This landscape protection area focuses on renaturing flora and fauna, providing diverse natural and cultural points of interest. Visitors can explore various geological formations and historical sites.

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

Sound Stones on the Geological Adventure Trail

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Why do some stones sound bright and some dull? You will find out the answer at the Klangsteine station. When you throw a rock into the water, you'll see ripples …

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Moving Stones Geo Adventure Trail

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At the boulder stack you will get to know the four rock classes as they can be found at different depths of the earth or on the earth's surface: plutonic …

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Gauss Stone on Brelinger Hill

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The Brelinger Berg was piled up to a height of 92 meters during the Saale Ice Age around 230,000 years ago. It is located in beautiful Wedemark. There is a …

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A 5-hectare, former gravel pit, renatured by the NABU Wedemark. A break bank is also available.

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Since 2007, NABU has maintained a 5-hectare site in the Brelinger Berge landscape conservation area in Wedemark. Bats also live here.

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Climbing the 92 m high Brelinger Berg is beautiful

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former transformer station with information board

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moving stones, telescope stones, it is worth looking through, as various distant cities are mentioned in the viewfinder

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At least there is a terminal moraine in the flat north. Narrow single trails lead to the "summit".

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The path leads along the geological educational trail past several sand pits. The paths are partly sandy, but still easy to walk. Particularly recommended in spring

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Geology you can touch - varied and explained in an exciting way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in Brelinger Berge?

The Brelinger Berge area is a prominent natural elevation, rising to 92 meters (302 feet) above sea level, formed during the Saale Ice Age. It is part of a landscape protection area focused on renaturing local flora and fauna. You can explore the unique geological formations along the Geo-Erlebnispfad, which highlights the region's natural history.

Are there any historical sites or monuments in the Brelinger Berge area?

Yes, at the summit of Brelinger Berg, you'll find the Gauss Stone on Brelinger Hill. This monument commemorates the land surveying conducted by the renowned mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1828. The Geo-Erlebnispfad also incorporates elements that narrate the region's climate history and human influence on the landscape.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions in Brelinger Berge?

Absolutely! The Sound Stones on the Geological Adventure Trail is an interactive exhibit where visitors can discover why different stones produce varying sounds. Another engaging stop is the Moving Stone (Geo Discovery Trail), which illustrates the powerful movement of glaciers. The Erratic Boulder Stack on the Geological Nature Trail also offers a hands-on learning experience about different rock types. These are all part of the Geo-Erlebnispfad, designed to be educational and fun for all ages.

What kind of hiking trails are available in Brelinger Berge?

The Brelinger Berge area is popular for hiking, offering numerous trails. A key route is the 5.5 km circular Geo-Erlebnispfad "Bewegte Steine - Bewegtes Klima", an interactive and educational experience around the Brelinger Berg. For more hiking options, you can explore various routes like the 'Brelinger Berg geo adventure trail' or the 'Oegenbostel Sand Pit loop from Quellwald bei Bennemühlen' on the Hiking around Brelinger Berge guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the Brelinger Berge attractions?

Visitors particularly enjoy the interactive and educational aspects of the Geo-Erlebnispfad. For instance, at the Sound Stones on the Geological Adventure Trail, many find it fascinating to learn why stones produce different sounds. The Erratic Boulder Stack on the Geological Nature Trail is appreciated for its clear explanations of rock types and the tactile experience of polished stones. The scenic views and the historical significance of the Gauss Stone on Brelinger Hill are also highly rated.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting in Brelinger Berge?

Yes, the NABU Bat and Bird Tower, Brelinger Berge is a dedicated site for wildlife. This 5-hectare former gravel pit has been re-naturalized by NABU Wedemark and serves as an important habitat for bats and birds, offering a chance to observe local fauna.

Where can I find more information about the Geo-Erlebnispfad?

The Geo-Erlebnispfad "Bewegte Steine - Bewegtes Klima" is a 5.5 km circular hiking trail with 12 interactive stations. You can find more detailed information about this trail and its features on the Visit Hannover website.

What is the significance of the 'Moved Stone' attraction?

The Moving Stone (Geo Discovery Trail) is an interactive station along the Geo-Erlebnispfad. It is designed to illustrate the immense power of glaciers that transported massive stones from Scandinavia to the area during the Ice Age. Visitors can try to move the stone, experiencing the forces involved.

Can I go cycling near the Brelinger Berge attractions?

Yes, the area around Brelinger Berge offers several cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Café Dal Cin loop from Wedemark' or longer tours such as the 'Black Moor – Otternhagener Moor loop from Wedemark'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check the Cycling around Brelinger Berge guide.

Are there running trails available in the Brelinger Berge region?

For runners, there are various trails around Brelinger Berge. Popular options include the 'Brelinger Berg loop from Dudenbostel' and the 'Mühlenteich loop from Negenborn'. You can explore more running routes and their details on the Running Trails around Brelinger Berge guide.

What is the 'Erratic Boulder Stack' and what can I learn there?

The Erratic Boulder Stack on the Geological Nature Trail is a unique feature where you can learn about the four main classes of rock: plutonic rock (like granite), effusion rock (like porphyry), metamorphosed rock (like gneiss), and sedimentary rock (like sandstone). The polished stones allow for a tactile experience, helping visitors understand the different rock types.

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