Natural Park Obere Wümmeniederung
Natural Park Obere Wümmeniederung
Natural monuments around Natural Park Obere Wümmeniederung encompass a diverse landscape centered around the Wümme River and its extensive lowlands. This designated nature reserve features a largely natural riverine system with wet meadows, reed beds, and riparian forests, providing crucial habitats for various species. The park also includes the Großes Torfmoor, a significant high moor area with specialized plant communities and rare wildlife. These natural features offer opportunities for observing flora and fauna in a well-preserved environment.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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An old postal route ran here. The crossing used to be a ford.
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Beautiful and quiet. With a little patience, you might even spot some animals.
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A beautiful little lake. A nature reserve, just take a quick look, don't touch ;-)
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A small trail leads to the lake, and you have a wonderful view. However, it's a nature reserve, so it's okay to take a quick look. Please don't rest or swim.
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There's actually nothing to see, perhaps it's just been "renaturalized," but a fairly new sign points to it.
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This Wümme crossing even makes history, see picture.
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This Wümme crossing has existed since 1670 as part of the old Harburg-Nienburg-Amsterdam postal route. This crossing connected the stations of Welle and Visselhövede. Source: Information stone at the Wümme crossing
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This Wümme crossing has been used since 1670 for the "old postal route" on the Harburg-Nienburg-Amsterdam route between the Welle and Visselhövede stations. At that time it was still a deep ford that served the French troops on their advance in the Seven Years' War from 1756. In 1814, the first wooden bridge with attached ramps was built. The farmers from Todtshorn were always used to maintain this side and those from Wesseloh were used for the other side. The entire complex was washed away in 1830 when the snow melted heavily. The predecessor of today's bridge was built in 1864. Source: https://www.schneverdingen.de
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The Natural Park Obere Wümmeniederung is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore the extensive Wümme River lowlands, characterized by wet meadows, reed beds, and riparian forests. Another significant area is the Großes Torfmoor (Great Peat Bog), a unique high moor ecosystem with specialized plant communities. Additionally, visitors can find serene spots like the Pond in Obere Wümmeniederung Nature Reserve, offering a viewpoint to observe the natural surroundings.
Yes, the area features notable historical sites. The Historic Wümme Crossing has been used since 1670 for the "old postal route" and features a bridge with a rich history. Another unique historical monument is the Moorgarten in Todtshorn, a rare, well-preserved system of artificial earth walls and planted bushes, likely dating back to the 16th century and used as a field garden.
The Natural Park Obere Wümmeniederung is a haven for wildlife. The Wümme River system is crucial for endangered species like the European otter and the critically endangered green clubtail dragonfly. Its lowlands are breeding grounds for large birds such as the Eurasian curlew, common crane, red kite, and black stork. In the Großes Torfmoor, you might spot moor frogs, sand lizards, common vipers, and various dragonfly species like the black darter and bog Hawker.
Many of the natural monuments and areas within the Natural Park Obere Wümmeniederung are family-friendly. For instance, the Historic Wümme Crossing, Moorgarten in Todtshorn, and the Pond in Obere Wümmeniederung Nature Reserve are all categorized as family-friendly. The Obere Wümmeniederung Scenic Route also offers a pleasant experience for families.
The Natural Park Obere Wümmeniederung offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the "Shelter by the Cycle Path – Moorgarten in Todtshorn loop from Obere Wümmeniederung" or the "Covered Picnic Area – Upper Wümme Floodplain loop from Dreihausen." For gravel biking, there are routes such as "Büsenbachtal Heathland – Büsenbachtal and Pferdekopf loop from Wistedt." Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the "Schünhoff Village Shop Café – Riepshof Sheep Barn loop from Otter." You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for cycling, gravel biking, and running around the Natural Park Obere Wümmeniederung.
Yes, there are several spots offering scenic views. A small trail leads to the Pond in Obere Wümmeniederung Nature Reserve, providing a wonderful view of the surrounding nature. While not a natural monument itself, the Center of the Municipality of Otter also offers a quiet spot with benches to rest and take in the local surroundings.
The Natural Park Obere Wümmeniederung offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for observing the rich diversity of flora and fauna, especially in the Wümme River lowlands and the Großes Torfmoor, when plants are in bloom and many bird species are active. Autumn provides beautiful colors in the riparian and moor forests. The largely untouched river landscape and high moor ecosystem can be appreciated in different ways across the seasons.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and the opportunity to experience a well-preserved natural landscape. The historical significance of sites like the Historic Wümme Crossing and the unique preservation of the Moorgarten in Todtshorn are often highlighted. The serene views from spots like the Pond in Obere Wümmeniederung Nature Reserve and the pleasant routes like the Obere Wümmeniederung Scenic Route are also frequently praised by the komoot community.
Yes, many areas and trails around the natural monuments in the Natural Park Obere Wümmeniederung are dog-friendly. Highlights such as the Historic Wümme Crossing and the Obere Wümmeniederung Scenic Route are categorized as dog-friendly. When visiting, please ensure dogs are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife and maintain the natural environment.
The Großes Torfmoor is a significant high moor area that provides a rare insight into a unique and fragile ecosystem. It is home to specialized plant communities, including various sphagnum mosses, sundews, and cottongrass. The bog supports a variety of rare and endangered species, such as the moor frog and common viper. Successful conservation efforts, including the re-wetting of once-drained peatlands, have allowed this characteristic moorland vegetation and wildlife to thrive, making it a valuable site for ecological observation.
Yes, there are options for easy walking trails. The Obere Wümmeniederung Scenic Route is a beautiful avenue that offers an easy path. Additionally, many of the cycling and running routes in the area, particularly those rated as 'easy' in difficulty, can be adapted for pleasant walks. For example, the "Covered Picnic Area – Upper Wümme Floodplain loop from Dreihausen" is an easy cycling route that could be suitable for walking.
The Wümme River is the central artery of the natural park, flowing through a largely natural riverine landscape. It forms a representative river system for the Stader Geest region and is crucial for maintaining diverse biotopes, including wet meadows, reed beds, and riparian forests. The river and its lowlands provide essential habitats for numerous endangered species and serve as vital breeding grounds for various birds, making it a cornerstone of the park's ecological value.


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