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Easy hiking trails in Naturschutzgebiet Hemslinger Moor traverse a distinctive high moor landscape in Lower Saxony, Germany. This 314-hectare nature reserve is characterized by vast, open spaces and ongoing rewetting efforts that support specialized flora like peat moss and cotton grass. The region also features diverse habitats, including green grasslands, transitional heathland, and floodplain forests along the Veerse river. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for accessible walks.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.43km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.48km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A truly impressive tree! The three-trunked oak stands right by the path and, due to its size, almost seems like a small meeting point in the middle of nature. Of course, we immediately tried to see if we could embrace it together 😄
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This three-trunk oak tree with a hemispherical crown, which has been listed as a natural monument since March 1, 2022, has a circumference of 4.65 m. How many people do you need to hold the tree once? Try it. The name Nelsonweg refers to the deserted village of Nelson, which was founded by the lords of Gut Prechel at the beginning of the 19th century. The name Nelson was chosen because the British admiral Lord Nelson (1758-1805) was also greatly revered as a naval hero in what was then the Kingdom of Hanover. The town of Nelson existed until the mid-19th century.
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This plaque on the oak tree was erected in 1906 in honor of a loyal employee at the Barms farm, the Lütjens family. At that time he had been working there for 25 years. If you consider that this pedunculate oak was planted in 1906, you might guess how old some of the other trees you encounter on this trail must be. During the last weeks of the war, the villages were still heavily fought over. As a result, many trees were hit by projectiles or their parts. For this reason, farm oaks are not very popular with sawmills, despite their age and size, because the shrapnel that have grown into them can damage the saw blades.
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Here you can learn a lot about trees and their leaves. Very informative and educational.
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So there is not much space here. I recommend parking at the church in Brockel and hiking from there into the Trochel.
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Different types of wood that can be recognized by their grain and color ...
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Naturschutzgebiet Hemslinger Moor offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails. There are nearly 180 easy routes available, providing numerous options to explore the unique high moor landscape.
The easy trails in Hemslinger Moor are generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making them ideal for families with children. The diverse landscapes, including open moorland, grasslands, and forests, offer engaging scenery for all ages. Routes like the Memorial Oak at Barms Farm loop from Hemslingen are short and manageable for a family outing.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails in Naturschutzgebiet Hemslinger Moor. However, as it is a nature reserve, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the sensitive moorland ecosystem and its wildlife. Always follow local signage and regulations.
On an easy hike in Hemslinger Moor, you'll encounter a distinctive high moor landscape with vast, open spaces. Look for specialized flora such as peat moss, cotton grass, sundew, and various types of heather. The reserve also features green grasslands, transitional heathland, and floodplain forests along the Veerse river, offering a diverse natural experience.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Naturschutzgebiet Hemslinger Moor are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Silbersee – Lustberg Burial Mound loop from Trochel and the Silbersee – Trochel Forest Trail loop from Trochel, both offering convenient round trips.
While specific parking areas are not detailed in the route descriptions, it is common for nature reserves in Germany to have designated parking lots at trailheads or nearby villages. Look for signs for 'Wanderparkplatz' (hiking parking) in towns like Hemslingen or Trochel, which are common starting points for routes.
The region around Naturschutzgebiet Hemslinger Moor is primarily rural. While some villages might have bus connections, direct public transport access to all trailheads within the nature reserve may be limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to nearby towns like Hemslingen or Trochel if you plan to rely on public transport.
The Hemslinger Moor offers unique beauty throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming wildflowers, while summer showcases the vibrant heather and cotton grass. Autumn provides stunning colors, and even winter can offer tranquil, frosty landscapes. For comfortable walking conditions, spring to early autumn is generally ideal, but the moor's unique character can be appreciated in any season.
Given the moorland environment, it's recommended to wear sturdy, waterproof or water-resistant footwear, especially after rain, as some paths can be damp. Layered clothing is always a good idea to adapt to changing weather conditions. A light rain jacket is also advisable, regardless of the forecast.
The easy trails in Naturschutzgebiet Hemslinger Moor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from almost 1000 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquility of the open moorland, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to observe unique flora and fauna in a peaceful setting.
Yes, some easy routes pass by notable points of interest. For example, the Silbersee – Lustberg Burial Mound loop from Trochel takes you past historical features. Other routes, like the Memorial Oak at Barms Farm loop from Hemslingen, highlight specific natural landmarks.
Easy hikes in Naturschutzgebiet Hemslinger Moor vary in length but are generally designed for shorter durations. Many routes, such as the Silbersee – Trochel Forest Trail loop from Trochel (2.1 miles), can be completed in under an hour. Longer easy trails, like the Tree Identification Trail – Pedunculate oak on Nelsonweg loop from Trochel (3.9 miles), might take around 1.5 to 2 hours, offering a relaxed pace.
Naturschutzgebiet Hemslinger Moor is a nature reserve, so facilities directly within the moor are limited. However, you may find cafes or small eateries in the nearby villages such as Hemslingen or Trochel, which serve as common starting points for many trails. It's a good idea to check opening times in advance, especially outside of peak season.


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