Attractions and places to see in Nsg Okertal Südlich Vienenburg include a nature reserve spanning 205 hectares in the Harz foreland, southwest of Vienenburg. This area protects essential parts of the Okersteinfeld, characterized by numerous extraction waters and a dynamic Oker river course. The reserve is a habitat for threatened bird species and offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. It serves as a significant natural area within the EU bird sanctuary "Okertal südlich Vienenburg."
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Cycle path/field path along the Oker with a very variable profile. From wide and flat to rocky and very narrow.
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Beautiful bike path, especially now that everything is starting to bloom
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Here you drive along the path of the 10 small waterfalls. Beautiful ♥️
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The bridge over the Oker is in the middle of all the gravel ponds. When we were there, the hedgerow at the other end of the bridge was being cut at the other end. It didn't look locked but due to work going on there we couldn't go over there so I can't rule that out for sure
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A very varied bike path, especially the many waterfalls are of course fascinating.
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The view of one of the numerous waterfalls on this route is very nice
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The Nsg Okertal Südlich Vienenburg is characterized by the Okersteinfeld, an area with numerous extraction waters, and the Oker River itself. While parts of the river are canalized, its southern section features a dynamic course with side channels, floodplains, and natural riparian zones. These areas, along with reed beds and silting zones, contribute to a rich biodiversity, providing habitats for threatened bird species like the goosander and kingfisher, as well as otters and various insects.
The reserve is popular for both hiking and cycling. You can explore numerous trails, including the notable Oker Waterfalls Cycle Path. For more specific routes, komoot offers a variety of options, including easy hikes, road cycling routes, and MTB trails, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, there are several picturesque waterfalls along the Oker River within the nature reserve. You can find many artificial waterfalls along the dam on the Oker Waterfalls Cycle Path. Another specific example is the Waterfall on the Oker near Vienenburg, which is one of approximately 10 waterfalls, each 1.5 to 2 meters high, found between the Vienenburg gravel ponds.
For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the loop from Vienenburg to Wöltingerode Abbey Estate and back, or the Oker River Waterfalls loop. These trails offer gentle terrain and scenic views, perfect for a relaxed outing. You can find more options for easy hikes on komoot.
While Nsg Okertal Südlich Vienenburg is primarily a natural area, it is situated in the Harz foreland, offering access to significant cultural sites in the broader Harz region. These include UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Mines of Rammelsberg, the Historic Town of Goslar, and the Upper Harz Water Management System, showcasing over a thousand years of mining history and engineering. The Wöltingerode Abbey Estate is also nearby and serves as a starting point for several routes into the Okertal.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly and dog-friendly options. Many trails, such as the Waterfall on the Oker near Vienenburg, are suitable for families. For dog owners, the Waterfall by the Conveyor Belt is specifically recommended in hiking tours. The diverse landscape and numerous trails provide ample opportunities for enjoyable outings with children and pets.
The Oker River Trail in the Okertal Nature Reserve south of Vienenburg leads through the NSG Okertal, past ponds created through gravel mining. This section offers views along the Oker, with parts featuring S1 quality trail. You'll experience a beautiful route along the river, sometimes a bit bumpy due to coarse gravel and roots, but generally suitable for trekking bikes with appropriate tires.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can find specific landmarks. The Vienenburger Kiesteiche (gravel pits) are a designated nature reserve southwest of the Okertal. The Oker Bridge and Waterfall at Vienburger Gravel Ponds offers a nice view of a small waterfall. While not directly within the reserve, the Oker Reservoir (Okertalsperre) in the broader Harz region is a significant attraction with an imposing dam wall and opportunities for water sports and hiking.
The reserve is a vital habitat for diverse wildlife. You can spot threatened bird species, including breeding and migratory water birds like the goosander and kingfisher. Other birds such as the great crested grebe, little grebe, marsh harrier, red kite, black kite, eagle owl, red-backed shrike, golden oriole, and nightingale are also found here. The natural southern section of the Oker River is home to otters and various insects like dragonflies, grasshoppers, and stoneflies.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscape, from the dynamic Oker River to the unique extraction waters and numerous waterfalls. The well-maintained hiking and cycling trails, such as the Oker Waterfalls Cycle Path, are highly rated for their scenic beauty and accessibility. The opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna in a tranquil setting is also a major draw.
The Nsg Okertal Südlich Vienenburg offers beauty throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended for outdoor activities. In spring, the flora is vibrant, and migratory birds return. Autumn brings colorful foliage, making for picturesque hikes and rides. Summer is ideal for longer days and enjoying the water features, while winter can offer serene, snow-covered landscapes for those prepared for colder conditions.


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