Best attractions and places to see around Visselhövede include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites in northern Germany. The town is situated within the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore lakes, moorlands, and former railway lines converted into scenic routes. The area provides opportunities to experience local history and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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An excellent rest area, very well maintained
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From Brockel, the cycle path that was built in the 1980s on the old railway line goes via Bretel to Wittorf. From Wittorf, you can reach Visselhövede directly via the cycle path on the B440. There is a brand new connection from Sandhasenweg, the inner-city cycle path in Rotenburg, mostly on the old railway line towards Visselhövede, to the brand new Fidi-Boon-Wech via Hemsbünde to Brockel. This is the cycle path on the old railway line Rotenburg - Brockel. All in all, a great connection. Fast and interesting and of course it also works the other way round.
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From Brockel, the cycle path that was built in the 1980s on the old railway line goes via Bretel to Wittorf. From Wittorf, you can reach Visselhövede directly via the cycle path on the B440. There is a brand new connection from Sandhasenweg, the inner-city cycle path in Rotenburg, mostly on the old railway line towards Visselhövede, to the brand new Fidi-Boon-Wech via Hemsbünde to Brockel. This is the cycle path on the old railway line Rotenburg - Brockel. All in all, a great connection. Fast and interesting and of course it also works the other way round.
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Great cycle path with some small, inviting rest areas.
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Just a perfect bike path. No traffic, solid ground and beautiful scenery.
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Nice rest area including a weather shelter.
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Undisturbed cycling in a tree-lined avenue
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The very nice straight bike route on the former railway line from Rotenburg to Walsrode. The route from Wittorf to Brockel station is passable here. Former flyovers and railway bridges still exist on the route. The route leads directly through nature with forests, meadows and streams. In the middle near Neu-Brethel there is still the old platform with the former station building and a rest area with a shelter and information boards.
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Visselhövede is rich in natural beauty, situated within the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park. You can visit Great Bullensee, a beautiful swimming lake and a starting point for hikes, including a nearby moorland nature trail. The region also features the picturesque River Wümme and the Großes und Weißes Moor, offering unique landscapes for exploration.
Yes, Visselhövede offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails around Great Bullensee, including a circular route and a NABU nature trail. The area is also part of the long-distance pilgrim route "VIA ROMEA GERMANICA" and the "Nordpfade." For more detailed routes, check out the hiking guide for Visselhövede, which includes routes like the NORDPFAD Riepholm-Gilkenheide.
The region is excellent for cycling. A popular option is the Rail Trail Rotenburg – Brockel, a scenic route along a former railway line that leads through nature with forests, meadows, and streams. Another notable path is the railroad embankment, a quiet, paved track connecting various towns. You can find more cycling options in the cycling guide for Visselhövede.
Visselhövede serves as a gateway to the Lüneburg Heath. While not directly within the town, the heath is easily accessible from Visselhövede, especially during the heather bloom in August and September. This provides an excellent opportunity for scenic drives, cycling, and hiking through the iconic heath landscapes.
Yes, the railroad embankment is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a paved and quiet track suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. This allows for an inclusive way to enjoy the regional scenery.
Visselhövede boasts several historical sites. You can explore the early Gothic St. Johannis-Kirche, the Visselhövede Museum of Local History, and the Heimathaus, an 1806 building used for cultural events. The Old Bretel Station, a former railway line, now serves as a historical rest area along a cycling route.
The best time to visit Visselhövede for outdoor activities is generally from spring to early autumn. The Lüneburg Heath is particularly stunning during the heather bloom in August and September. Summer offers ideal conditions for swimming at Great Bullensee and enjoying the numerous cycling and hiking routes.
Absolutely! Many attractions are family-friendly. Great Bullensee offers swimming and easy access to nature trails. The Rail Trail Rotenburg – Brockel and the railroad embankment are great for family bike rides. For unique experiences, consider visiting Kamelfarm Marquard for camel adventure tours or the Zierkerzenschnitzerei Heide-Wachs Walsrode to observe traditional candle carving.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The peaceful, paved tracks like the railroad embankment are highly praised for cycling. The Great Bullensee is loved for its swimming facilities and as a starting point for hikes. The historical significance of sites like the Old Bretel Station also adds to the appeal, offering a glimpse into the past amidst scenic routes.
Yes, the Bürgerpark Visselseen provides a green space within the town for relaxation. Additionally, the Shelter Großes und Weißes Moor offers a covered rest area where you can take a break and observe birds in the moorland setting.
Beyond historical sites, you can find unique cultural experiences. The Heimathaus hosts various cultural events, including concerts and exhibitions. For local crafts, the Zierkerzenschnitzerei Heide-Wachs Walsrode allows visitors to observe the traditional art of decorative candle carving. Seasonally, between April and June, you can also sample the regionally famous asparagus.


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