Best attractions and places to see around Walsrode are found in the heart of the Lüneburg Heath in Lower Saxony, Germany. This region features a diverse landscape of rolling hills, waterscapes, and forests. Visitors can explore notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local history and nature.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The Lords of Bothmer originally owned a watermill on the right bank of the Leine. Because it obstructed shipping on the Leine, it was demolished in 1822 on the condition that a Dutch windmill be built on the same site. This mill was intended to have two grinding mills, one for barley and one for oil. The mill burned down in 1930 and was rebuilt in 1932. It was severely damaged during World War II. It was restored in the 1980s and 1990s. Tours are possible on Mill Days and by appointment. https://www.erlebniswelt-lueneburger-heide.de/detail/id=5ff84d7fb4dc7458417f9a9f
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There are various species of birds to watch. There are information boards about the birds on the tower.
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Wonderful tour of Wietze via the Hornbostel / Bannetze lock. Through the forest to Meißendorf. It's worth taking a break on the Gut Sunder site with iced coffee and delicious cake. There is also the Nabu with its exhibition. A tour through the pond landscape, a paradise for nature lovers. On the way back to Wietze in the direction of Bannetze, with lookout towers and a view of the Meißendorf ponds.
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This postmill, which is over 400 years old, is located in a very beautiful place on the Allerufer in Londy Park. It was still used until 1948, when it slowly fell into disrepair. It stood in the neighboring town of Frankenfeld and was placed under monument protection. The district bought it and donated it to the city of Rethem. In 1955 it was dismantled and rebuilt in Londy Park. With a bakery and a barn it has become a beautiful group. You can sit beautifully and find out more about the mill.
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Beautifully restored gallery Dutchman -
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A beautifully restored post mill, as we probably had many in the past
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Walsrode is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Meißendorfer Teiche and Bannetzer Moor Nature Reserve, a nationally important bird sanctuary where you might spot rare waterfowl like cormorants and swans. Another serene spot is the Hüttenseen Observation Tower, offering peaceful views of local waterfowl and surrounding nature. Don't miss the Grundloser See, a natural lake within the Grundloses Moor nature reserve, connected by hiking routes.
Yes, Walsrode has a rich history. Visit the historic Walsrode Abbey, founded in 986 AD, which showcases impressive 18th-century architecture and unique artifacts. The Heidemuseum Rischmannshof offers a glimpse into rural life with its thatched farmhouse and traditional bakery. You can also see the Bockwindmühle Rethem (Aller) in Londy Park, a 16th-century post mill, and the imposing Bothmer Mill, a fully functional Dutch windmill from 1822.
Families will find plenty to do! The Weltvogelpark Walsrode is a major highlight, offering extensive parklands with over 4,000 birds, fascinating flight shows, and interactive exhibits. The Buhl Activity-Park, next to the bird park, features a climbing forest and an 18-hole footgolf course. For a unique experience, consider a relaxed hike with alpacas at Seelenheil-Alpakas, or take a ride on the Böhmetal-Kleinbahn, a narrow-gauge railway perfect for exploring the surroundings.
Walsrode boasts over 700 km of hiking trails. A popular option is the Hüttensee Circular Trail, which is suitable for walking on expanded paths and offers opportunities to observe numerous bird species and wildlife. For more hiking options, including easy routes around Grundloser See or to Hermann Löns Grave, explore the various trails listed in the Hiking around Walsrode guide.
Absolutely! The region offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can enjoy routes like the 'Cycle path along the Aller at Rethem' or a loop around the 'Weltvogelpark Walsrode'. For more detailed information and various routes, check out the Cycling around Walsrode guide.
Walsrode offers attractions year-round. Spring (April/May) is particularly vibrant, especially at Weltvogelpark Walsrode, when rhododendrons are in full bloom. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural landscapes. The Hüttenseen Observation Tower is worth a visit in every season, offering different perspectives of the local flora and fauna.
Beyond the nature reserves, Walsrode is home to the Grundloser See, known as the 'Bottomless Lake,' a fascinating natural feature within the Grundloses Moor. You can also visit FloraFarm Ginseng in Bockhorn, the only place in Europe where Korean ginseng is commercially grown, covering over 9 hectares.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty, especially around the lakes and nature reserves. The opportunity to observe diverse bird species and wildlife, as highlighted by the Hüttensee Circular Trail, is a major draw. The blend of historical sites, like the mills, with family-friendly parks also receives positive feedback, making it a versatile destination for different interests.
The Hüttensee Circular Trail and the Meißendorfer Teiche and Bannetzer Moor Nature Reserve are excellent for nature and wildlife photography. You can capture countless bird species, including cormorants, swans, and occasionally even sea eagles. The diverse landscapes of the Lüneburg Heath, with its rolling hills and waterscapes, also provide picturesque backdrops.
While not entirely hidden, the Cordinger Mühle, an idyllic 16th-century watermill in the Böhmetal valley, offers a charming glimpse into local history. The Heide-Wachs Kerzenfabrik (Heath Wax Candle Factory) provides educational tours on candle-making, offering a unique local experience beyond the main tourist spots.
Yes, for those looking to venture slightly further, the Serengeti-Park Hodenhagen, Europe's largest safari park, is located nearby. It features over 1500 wild animals that can be observed by car, bus with a ranger, or on foot, offering an exciting day trip option.


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