Natural monuments around Hillerse are situated in Lower Saxony, Germany, characterized by its riverine landscapes and proximity to the Drömling Nature Park. The region is defined by the Aller and Oker rivers, which converge nearby, creating a notable natural feature. This area offers a diverse natural environment, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape includes rivers, forests, and nature reserves.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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🌿 Ecological Significance The area, which covers approximately 300 hectares (originally 460 hectares), has developed into a valuable secondary habitat. The pond landscape and wetland attract numerous water birds and wading birds. Over 300 different bird species have already been observed here.
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🕊️🦢 The Braunschweig sewage fields are a fascinating area in the northwest of the city, representing a unique combination of nature conservation and wastewater treatment. Similar to the Münster sewage fields, they are an artificially created wetland that has developed into a significant natural paradise.
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great rest area with a view of the ponds
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beautiful root trails go right through the lake landscape
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The Braunschweig city river disappears into the Aller. It is a beautiful destination and turning point for a tour from Braunschweig.
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beautiful root trails through the pond landscape
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here you can marvel at old technology and linger wonderfully. A beautiful bank and interesting conditions invite you to linger
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The region around Hillerse is characterized by its riverine landscapes, primarily the Aller and Oker rivers. A significant natural highlight is the Confluence of the Oker and Aller rivers, where these two important waterways meet. You can also find unique geological formations like the Exposed Tree Roots in Fahle Heide, and the Oker Rapids near Hillerse, which features a small stone step creating rushing water.
Yes, several natural monuments around Hillerse are suitable for families. The Confluence of the Oker and Aller rivers offers a picturesque setting for a stroll. The Oker Weir and Fish Ladder, Müden (Aller) is also family-friendly and has benches for breaks. Additionally, the Viehmoor Nature Reserve provides trails around ponds, and the Exposed Tree Roots in Fahle Heide is an interesting stop with a shelter and benches.
The area around Hillerse is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes that incorporate these natural spots. For hiking, explore options like the 'Sandy Bluff on the Oker River – Oker Steep Bank loop' or the 'Observation Point at the Old Oker Arm – Oker Rapids near Hillerse loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Fritzcafé Dalldorf – Service road to Leiferde loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Hillerse and Cycling around Hillerse guides.
The region around Hillerse is particularly appealing in spring when the landscape blossoms, and in autumn with its vibrant deciduous forests. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the extensive networks of cycling and hiking trails and enjoying the natural beauty of the riverine landscapes.
Yes, Hillerse is situated on the edge of the Drömling Nature Park. Additionally, the Viehmoor Nature Reserve is a notable protected area with ponds and trails, offering an idyllic setting for breaks and wildlife observation. The Fahle Heide, where the Exposed Tree Roots are located, is also part of a nature reserve.
At the Confluence of the Oker and Aller rivers, you can witness the meeting point of these two significant rivers. From a bridge towards Ahnsen/Meinersen, you get a picturesque view. Interestingly, the Oker often carries more water than the Aller at this point. You might also spot sheep or Heidschnucke sheep grazing, adding to the pastoral charm.
While primarily natural, some sites have historical context. The Oker Weir and Fish Ladder, Müden (Aller) is a man-made monument with historical significance, as the lock was built in 1880 and the weir was completely restored in 2006. The course of the Oker River itself has seen historical changes over several hundred years.
The natural areas around Hillerse, particularly the Viehmoor Nature Reserve, offer opportunities for wildlife observation. Visitors are encouraged to bring binoculars to spot various animal species. At the Confluence of the Oker and Aller rivers, you might see sheep or Heidschnucke sheep grazing, and near the Oker Rapids, ducks and fish are often visible.
Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. From the bridge near the Confluence of the Oker and Aller rivers, you get a beautiful perspective of the merging waterways. The Oker Rapids near Hillerse also has bridges providing wide views of the river. Additionally, the Viehmoor Nature Reserve and the Exposed Tree Roots in Fahle Heide are noted for their scenic appeal.
Visitors appreciate the serene settings and the opportunities for peaceful outdoor experiences. The picturesque views at the Confluence of the Oker and Aller rivers are highly rated, with many enjoying the sight of the two rivers joining. The tranquil atmosphere of the Viehmoor Nature Reserve and the unique geological formations like the Exposed Tree Roots also receive positive feedback for their natural charm.
Yes, some natural monuments offer facilities for visitors. At the Viehmoor Nature Reserve, you'll find tables and benches, and even a trash can, making it a good spot for a longer break. The Exposed Tree Roots in Fahle Heide also has a shelter and benches nearby, inviting visitors to rest and enjoy the surroundings.


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