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Bus station hiking trails around Friedeholz are situated within the 425-hectare Friedeholz forest area, part of Germany's Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park. This region offers a lowlands hiking experience characterized by expansive woodlands, diverse natural landscapes, and ecological reserves like the Amphibienbiotop Friedeholzer Schlatt. Hikers can explore unique topographical features such as the Wolfsschlucht, a gorge-like valley, and historical sites including Bronze Age tumuli. The area provides varied natural settings for outdoor activities, making it suitable for different hiking preferences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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5.74km
01:29
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.82km
01:47
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Amtshof Historical Background A particularly historically significant part of Syke is hidden at the Amtshof. In its southern half stretch the tree-covered remains of a ring wall, which may have been built as early as the 8th or 9th century in the middle of the marshy Hache valley. During the second half of the 13th century, the Counts of Neubruchhausen are said to have reinforced the fortification. It likely became the administrative and judicial center at this time, at the latest. From 1384/88 onwards, the Counts of Hoya were in charge. They had a watermill built opposite their newly acquired castle and, in order to store the necessary water from the Hache river, the mill dam and reservoir.
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The circular hiking trail "Around the Siebenhäuser" from the "Wilde Geest on Foot" hiking series also passes through here. All information about the hiking trail can be found at the following link: https://www.wildegeest.de/wandern/20-wandertipps/um-die-siebenhaeuser/index.html (as of March 28, 2025).
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The circular hiking trail "Around the Siebenhäuser" from the "Wilde Geest on Foot" hiking series also passes through here. All information about the hiking trail can be found at the following link: https://www.wildegeest.de/wandern/20-wandertipps/um-die-siebenhaeuser/index.html (as of March 28, 2025).
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The circular hiking trail "Around the Siebenhäuser" from the "Wilde Geest on Foot" hiking series also runs nearby. All information about the hiking trail can be found at the following link: https://www.wildegeest.de/wandern/20-wandertipps/um-die-siebenhaeuser/index.html (as of March 28, 2025).
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The circular hiking trail "Around the Siebenhäuser" from the "Wilde Geest on Foot" hiking series also passes through here. All information about the hiking trail can be found at the following link: https://www.wildegeest.de/wandern/20-wandertipps/um-die-siebenhaeuser/index.html (as of March 28, 2025).
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The circular hiking trail "Around the Siebenhäuser" from the "Wilde Geest on Foot" hiking series also passes through here. All information about the hiking trail can be found at the following link: https://www.wildegeest.de/wandern/20-wandertipps/um-die-siebenhaeuser/index.html (as of March 28, 2025).
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The circular hiking trail "Around the Siebenhäuser" from the "Wilde Geest on Foot" hiking series also passes through here. All information about the hiking trail can be found at the following link: https://www.wildegeest.de/wandern/20-wandertipps/um-die-siebenhaeuser/index.html (as of March 28, 2025).
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The circular hiking trail "Around the Siebenhäuser" from the "Wilde Geest on Foot" hiking series also passes through here. All information about the hiking trail can be found at the following link: https://www.wildegeest.de/wandern/20-wandertipps/um-die-siebenhaeuser/index.html (as of March 28, 2025).
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There are 30 bus station hiking trails in Friedeholz, offering a variety of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes. Most of these routes are rated as easy, making them accessible for many hikers.
Yes, Friedeholz is ideal for easy hikes. Out of the 30 available bus station routes, 25 are rated as easy. An example is the Klaus Meyer Spiral Sculpture – Friedeholz Barrow Field loop from Syke, which is just under 6 km long and features minimal elevation gain.
The trails in Friedeholz traverse diverse landscapes within the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, including expansive woodlands, moors, and heathlands. You can also discover unique areas like the Amphibienbiotop Friedeholzer Schlatt, an important ecological site, and the Krendel Forest. Keep an eye out for specific botanical interests like the wild orchid Epipactis helleborine, which blooms from mid-July to mid-August.
Yes, many of the bus station hikes in Friedeholz are circular. For instance, the Klaus Meyer Spiral Sculpture – Hand Signs loop from Syke is a circular route of about 6.8 km, offering a convenient way to explore the area without retracing your steps.
Friedeholz integrates cultural and historical elements into its natural setting. You can encounter the Hand Signs sculpture, the Syke District Museum and Gesseler Gold Hoard Forum, and the Syker Vorwerk – Center for Contemporary Art. The area also features the Friedeholz barrow field with Bronze Age tumuli.
Absolutely. A notable natural attraction is the Wolf's Gorge in Syker Friedeholz, a unique gorge-like valley. You can also find the impressive Kastenbein Beech Tree, a significant natural monument in the area.
The bus station trails in Friedeholz are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 259 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful forest environment, and the accessibility of the routes from public transport.
Yes, Friedeholz offers trails that blend art and nature. The Klaus Meyer Spiral Sculpture – Edgar-Deichmann Park loop from Syke is an example, allowing you to experience art installations like the Klaus Meyer Spiral Sculpture within the natural landscape.
The bus station hikes in Friedeholz vary in length, but many are suitable for a half-day outing. For example, the Friedeholz Barrow Field – aRound Wooden Sculpture loop from Syke is approximately 4.5 km, while the Klaus Meyer Spiral Sculpture – Hand Signs loop from Syke is around 6.8 km.
Yes, you can. The Friedeholz Barrow Field – Hand Signs loop from Syke is a great option, taking you past the ancient Friedeholz barrow field, which contains Bronze Age tumuli, directly accessible from a bus station.


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