Attractions and places to see around Bergen offer a diverse landscape characterized by heathlands, forests, and river floodplains. This region in Lower Saxony, Germany, provides opportunities to explore natural monuments and historical sites. Visitors can experience the unique cultural landscape of the Lüneburg Heath. The area is known for its tranquil natural settings and preserved historical elements.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There are various species of birds to watch. There are information boards about the birds on the tower.
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The Bannetze lock is located in Winsen / Aller in the district of Bannetze. More precisely, in the lock canal at km 0.490. The Bannetze lock was built in the course of regulating the Aller from 1909 to 1912. Like the other Aller locks in Oldau, Marklendorf and Hademstorf, which were built in the same way, it has a usable chamber length of 159 m and a usable width of 10 m. 6 m wide and, depending on the water level, max. 2.5 m draft as well as a carrying capacity of up to 650 t. Freight shipping was operated until about 1969. Today the Aller is a popular leisure area that is used by passenger and sport shipping.
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The Wietzer Berg rises to 102 meters here, from here you have a wonderful view of the Örtzetal and one of the most beautiful heath areas in the Südheide Nature Park. Here the famous heath poet Hermann Löns is said to have enjoyed the peace and nature of the heath many times. The Lönsstein stands on a heath near the summit, a monument commemorating the heath poet.
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A long, low-growth heather landscape invites you to take a long hike. The highlight is a huge crater.
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The Tiefental is a particularly attractive part of the heath near Hermannsburg. Actually it is just a depression, but the landscape structure and the wonderfully brightly colored common heather result in a very attractive view. If you are lucky, you will also see a couple of Heidschnucken.
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The memorial stone stands at the highest point of a very beautiful heather area. Can get really crowded, especially when the heather is in bloom on the weekend.
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The Bergen area, located in the Lüneburg Heath, is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Misselhorner Heath – Tiefental, a unique dry valley formed during the ice age, offering a multifaceted landscape. Another must-see is Misselhorner Heath itself, where trails provide information about the ancient cultural landscape and its flora and fauna. The Tiefental in the Misselhorner Heath is particularly beautiful during the heather blossom.
Yes, a significant historical site is the Lönsstein (Hermann Löns Memorial) on Wietzer Berg. This memorial stone honors the writer Hermann Löns, whose efforts were instrumental in establishing the Lüneburg Heath as one of Germany's first nature reserves. The Wietzer Berg also features prehistoric burial mounds.
Beyond exploring the heathlands, Bergen offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on the Aller Cycle Path in the Lower Aller Floodplain near Boye. For more structured routes, there are numerous options for road cycling and gravel biking, as well as easy hikes around the region.
Many of the natural areas are suitable for families. Both Misselhorner Heath – Tiefental and Misselhorner Heath are categorized as family-friendly, offering trails and open spaces for exploration. The Lönsstein (Hermann Löns Memorial) on Wietzer Berg is also a family-friendly spot with benches for resting.
For panoramic views, the Tiefental in the Misselhorner Heath offers a unique panorama of the dry valley. The Lönsstein (Hermann Löns Memorial) on Wietzer Berg also provides excellent vistas over the idyllic heathland.
The heather blossom is a highlight of the Lüneburg Heath. While the vernacular says the heath flowers from August 8th to September 9th, you can check the heather blossom barometer online for the most accurate timing. The Tiefental in the Misselhorner Heath is particularly stunning during this period.
Yes, the region offers several easy hiking options. You can find a dedicated guide for easy hikes around Bergen, including routes like the 'Old Bathing Spot on the Örtze – Eversen Mill Pond loop' and the 'Bergen-Belsen Memorial – House of Silence loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural settings and the preserved historical elements. The komoot community has shared over 311 photos and given more than 1117 upvotes to the various highlights, indicating a strong enjoyment of the picturesque heath landscapes, unique panoramas, and the opportunity to connect with nature and history.
Yes, when hiking through the Misselhorner Heath, you'll encounter several stations along the trails that provide information about the history of this ancient cultural landscape and its diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, guided hikes are offered, for example, in the footsteps of Ludwig Harms in the Tiefental. These guided panoramic hikes through the Misselhorner Heath and Tiefental showcase the picturesque heath landscape in all its diversity.
The Bergen region offers a variety of cycling paths. The Aller Cycle Path in the Lower Aller Floodplain near Boye is a beautiful route through mixed forest areas. You can also explore numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking trails, catering to different preferences and difficulty levels.


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