Best attractions and places to see in Lower Saxony include a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural sites. The region features both coastal areas along the North Sea and mountainous terrain in the Harz Mountains. Visitors can explore historic towns, extensive heathlands, and significant UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Lower Saxony offers varied experiences, from tidal flats to high peaks, blending history with natural beauty.
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Cats can't be seen when it rains😅, it's nice that the enclosure exists. And the lynx is back in the Harz Mountains.
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Wow, what a wide view 👍
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Eye to eye with the lynx The brush ears are back in the Harz forests. But like all cats, they are very shy. So anyone who sees them in the wild is really lucky. So that everyone can admire them, we have built a lynx display enclosure on the Rabenklippe near Bad Harzburg. Here you can watch our lynxes basking in the sun, climbing trees or sneaking through their territory. Our public lynx feeding is particularly popular. Here you can learn interesting facts about the lynx from our national park staff and you can observe the big cats up close while they are eating. opening hours Regular: The lynx display enclosure is accessible at all times. The public lynx feeding takes place on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. Registration is not necessary for groups either. Admission is free. Note: Spectacular photos are guaranteed when the animals present themselves in the attractive and rugged enclosure landscape. However, the large enclosure also offers the animals numerous hiding places, so that they cannot always be discovered. A high visitor's platform enables a "fence-free" view of large parts of the enclosure landscape. getting there The lynx enclosure on the Rabenklippe is located near Bad Harzburg in the middle of the forest. Access by car is not possible, the access road is closed to public traffic. You can reach the lynx enclosure from Bad Harzburg via designated hiking trails. The distance is around 4 kilometers, so please plan enough time for the hike. You save around 200 meters in altitude if you take the Burgberg cable car up the Burgberg. From the mountain station you hike about 60 minutes to the lynx enclosure. Please also note our tour recommendation "On the way to the lynxes". From April to early November, the “Grüner Harzer” bus line (KVG bus line 875) runs between Bad Harzburg and the lynx enclosure on the Rabenklippe. https://www.nationalpark-harz.de/de/natur-erleben/luchsgehege/
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Great view from here. There are various options for departure.
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A trip here should simply be part of a holiday in East Friesland ... even for non-Otto fans. ;)
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+++ Of course you can sit down in the grass here and enjoy the view of the lighthouse and coast with a nice East Frisian tea that you brought with you... that's how we did it after a nice walk from the twin mills here.
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Who does not know it, the well-known small approx. 11m high Pilsum lighthouse from the 19th century - also known by Otto Waalkes. The navigation mark, which is no longer in operation today - hence the non-typical yellow-red color - is now a popular excursion destination. There is also the possibility of entering into a marriage bond inside.
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Lower Saxony offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You can discover the unique tidal flats of the Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or explore the northernmost highlands of the Harz Mountains, home to the Wurmberg Summit and the scenic Oderteich. The region also features the vast Lüneburg Heath, which is particularly stunning when the heather blooms purple from August to September, and large inland lakes like Steinhuder Meer and Zwischenahner Meer.
Absolutely. Lower Saxony is rich in history and culture. Highlights include the magnificent Herrenhausen Gardens in Hannover, the medieval Imperial Palace of Goslar within the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town of Goslar, and the impressive Marienburg Castle. You can also visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of St. Mary's Cathedral and St. Michael's Church in Hildesheim, the ancient Rammelsberg Mine in Goslar, and the Bauhaus-style Fagus Factory in Alfeld.
Lower Saxony provides numerous options for families. The Hannover Adventure Zoo and SEA LIFE Hannover offer engaging wildlife experiences. For thrill-seekers, Heide Park Soltau is the largest amusement park in northern Germany. Other popular family destinations include Serengeti Park Hodenhagen, Weltvogelpark Walsrode (Bird Park), and the interactive science center, Phaeno experimentation centre in Wolfsburg. Many natural sites, like the Wilseder Berg and Silberteich, are also suitable for family outings.
The region is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. Cycling is very popular, with over 13,000 kilometers of paths, including the Weser Cycle Path. You can find many road cycling routes, such as those around Bremen and Sottrum, by exploring the Road Cycling Routes in Lower Saxony guide. The Harz Mountains offer extensive hiking opportunities, including challenging mountain hikes and scenic waterfall trails. Discover routes like the 'Großer Treppenstein – Kästeklippe loop' in the Mountain Hikes in Lower Saxony guide or explore the Waterfall hikes in Lower Saxony guide for routes like the 'Lower Bode Waterfall – Wurmberg Summit loop'.
Lower Saxony boasts many stunning viewpoints. The Wolfswarte Summit offers expansive views of the Brocken and surrounding Harz mountains. From Wilseder Berg, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Lüneburg Heath. The Raven Crag provides a great outlook, and the View of Bad Harzburg from the Großer Burgberg is also highly recommended.
The best time to visit Lower Saxony depends on your interests. For hiking and enjoying the vibrant purple bloom of the Lüneburg Heath, late summer (August to September) is ideal. The Harz Mountains are popular for hiking in spring and autumn, and transform into a winter sports destination during the colder months. Coastal areas and lakes are best enjoyed in the warmer summer months.
Beyond the major sites, Lower Saxony has some unique spots. The Pilsum Lighthouse, with its distinctive yellow and red stripes, is a charming coastal landmark. The Silberteich on the Nature Myths Trail is an idyllic pond with imaginatively laid out features, perfect for a peaceful walk. The Rhume Spring in southern Lower Saxony is also a fascinating natural monument.
Yes, some attractions in Lower Saxony offer wheelchair accessibility. For example, the Pilsum Lighthouse and Neuharlingersiel Harbour are noted as being wheelchair accessible. It's always advisable to check specific venue websites for detailed accessibility information before your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural beauty and the well-preserved historical sites. Many appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like Wilseder Berg and Wolfswarte Summit. The idyllic atmosphere of places like Neuharlingersiel Harbour, with its cozy cafés and active fishing fleet, is also a highlight. The imaginative design of trails like the Nature Myths Trail around Silberteich also receives positive feedback.
Nature lovers have plenty to explore. The Harz Witches' Trail is a popular long-distance hiking route through the Harz Mountains. For a unique experience, consider the Goethe Trail Along the Abbegraben, which combines natural beauty with historical context. The Nature Myths Trail (HWN 148) around Silberteich is also highly recommended for its scenic beauty and imaginative features.
Lower Saxony's lakes and rivers offer excellent opportunities for water sports. Large inland lakes such as Steinhuder Meer and Zwischenahner Meer are popular for sailing, windsurfing, and other water activities. The Weser River is also a great spot for canoeing and kayaking, with the Weser Cycle Path running alongside for those who prefer to stay on land.


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