Natural monuments around Drentwede offer diverse landscapes in Lower Saxony, Germany. This municipality is situated between the Natural Park Dümmer and the Natural Park Wildeshauser Geest. The region features a mix of historical sites, nature reserves, and unique natural formations. Visitors can explore areas that showcase both natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Well-preserved, very well-maintained, and historically interesting. It's ideal for families with children to run around and play. It's a great place to rest, even in the rain. We were very impressed.
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The Goldenstedt Moor is a renaturalized raised bog. The "Haus im Moor" nature conservation and information center serves delicious cakes and buckwheat pancakes. The moor nature trail in front of it is highly recommended.
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The Goldenstedt Moor is a special natural heritage. In the nature conservation and information center "Haus im Moor", visitors are shown a 20-minute multivision show by nature photographer Willi Rolfes. This trailer gives you an impression of it and also invites you to visit the Goldenstedt Moor. https://vimeo.com/224676597 Natural heritage Goldenstedt Moor from Willi Rolfes on Vimeo. (Source: https://www.niz-goldenstedt.de/moor.html)
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The approximately 640 hectare nature reserve is intended to permanently preserve the northern part of a former large raised bog complex (“Großes Moor bei Barnstorf”). Even if the current state is not yet optimal from a nature conservation perspective and peat extraction is still taking place in some parts, the areas have a high regeneration potential. The image of the area is currently largely determined by dwarf shrub, cotton grass and moor grass stages; on the edge of the moor there are also birch moor forests with moor grass and dwarf shrubs. The protected area is already the habitat of communities typical of raised bogs. Particularly noteworthy are rare and very sensitive breeding birds (e.g. nightjar, common snipe or garganey) and guest birds (e.g. crane, Bewick's swan, whooper swan or bean goose). Through protection-oriented management (e.g. by ending harmful uses and by rewetting), the value of the area for nature conservation will increase significantly in the future. The NSG serves to protect the FFH area 055 "Goldenstedter Moor". The Vechta district is responsible as the lower nature conservation authority. (Source: https://www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/naturschutzgebiete/naturschutzgebiet-goldenstedter-moor-41428.html)
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A great idea and very well done
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Worth seeing and beautiful to look at
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New use of a Travo house. Made with lots of love.
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What a great and well-implemented idea: a Travo house or tower is converted into a hotel for various bird species. When I took a short break there, there was a lot going on... Somebody had a good idea!
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The Drentwede region offers diverse natural features, particularly its moorlands. A prime example is the Haus im Moor – Goldenstedter Moor Nature and Information Center, where you can learn about the Goldenstedt high moor and even experience a bog tunnel for an underground view. The broader Goldenstedter Moor Nature Reserve is a renaturalized raised bog, offering unique landscapes and opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, Drentwede is home to several sites that blend historical significance with natural monument status. The Hünenburg, Stöttinghausen, for instance, is an interesting facility that brings the early Middle Ages to life through varied routes through woods and fields. Another notable site is the Arkeburg Ring Fort, which features the largest double ring wall system in Lower Saxony, providing insight into Saxon life from the eighth century.
The renaturalized areas, especially the Goldenstedter Moor Nature Reserve, are rich in birdlife. Visitors have observed cranes, redshanks, oystercatchers, and lapwings. The Birdhouse Tower, Einen, a repurposed transformer station, provides nesting places for peregrine falcons, barn owls, and many other bird species, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching.
Many natural monuments in Drentwede are suitable for families. The Haus im Moor – Goldenstedter Moor Nature and Information Center offers an educational trail and a bog tunnel, which are exciting for children. The Hünenburg, Stöttinghausen, and the Arkeburg Ring Fort also provide engaging historical experiences within natural settings, often with circular routes that are easy to navigate for all ages. The Birdhouse Tower, Einen, is a unique attraction that can spark interest in local wildlife.
Yes, the Drentwede area offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, near the natural monuments, you can find routes like the 'Pond in Heiligenloh – Henckemühle Watermill loop from Bockstedt' (7.1 km, easy) or the 'Wooden Bench in the Forest loop from Bockstedt' (14.8 km, moderate). You can find more options and detailed information on the Hiking around Drentwede guide.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running on various trails. Options include the 'Cycle Path Along the Hunte loop from Barnstorf' (6.4 km, moderate) or the more challenging 'Ellerchenhausen Rest Area – Ponds at Ellerhorster Bach loop from Bockstedt' (19.6 km, difficult). Explore more running routes in the Running Trails around Drentwede guide.
The natural monuments around Drentwede, particularly the moorlands, are beautiful year-round. However, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring. The moorlands, such as the Goldenstedter Moor, can be particularly atmospheric in autumn with changing colors.
Yes, the Haus im Moor – Goldenstedter Moor Nature and Information Center includes gastronomy, where you can enjoy delicious buckwheat pancakes and other refreshments. It's a great spot to relax after exploring the moor. Opening hours vary by season, so it's advisable to check their website for current times.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around Drentwede. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Goldenstedter Moor, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific rules may apply to certain facilities or sensitive areas, so look for local signage.
Visitors frequently praise the varied routes through woods and fields, the peaceful atmosphere, and the opportunity to learn about local history and nature. The educational aspects of sites like the Haus im Moor – Goldenstedter Moor Nature and Information Center and the historical insights provided by the Arkeburg Ring Fort are particularly appreciated. Many also enjoy the unique idea behind the Birdhouse Tower, Einen, which repurposes an old structure for wildlife.
Parking is generally available at or near the main natural monuments and nature reserves. For instance, the Haus im Moor – Goldenstedter Moor Nature and Information Center has visitor parking. When planning your visit, it's always a good idea to check specific locations for parking availability, especially for smaller or more remote sites.
Yes, there are several easy walks. The Haus im Moor – Goldenstedter Moor Nature and Information Center features an educational trail that is generally easy to navigate. Additionally, routes like the 'Pond in Heiligenloh – Henckemühle Watermill loop from Bockstedt' (7.1 km) and 'Pond in Heiligenloh – Wooden Bench in the Forest loop from Bockstedt' (6.1 km) are rated as easy hikes. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Drentwede guide.


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