Oker- Und Eckertal In Den Landkreisen Goslar Und Wolfenbüttel
Oker- Und Eckertal In Den Landkreisen Goslar Und Wolfenbüttel
Best attractions and places to see in Oker- Und Eckertal In Den Landkreisen Goslar Und Wolfenbüttel are primarily centered around its protected river landscapes and historical significance. This region encompasses the lowlands of the Oker and Ecker rivers, characterized by their naturally meandering courses, gravel banks, and floodplains. It is home to the Naturschutzgebiet Oker- und Eckertal, a significant nature reserve vital for its well-preserved natural river landscapes and diverse floodplain vegetation. The area also features historical sites related to…
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Old border path on the Ecker
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Former inner-German border. After 35 years, it can only be seen in this abandoned border post. If you didn't know better, you might think that nothing had ever happened here.
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History to experience and touch.
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On June 11, 1976, Walter Otte was killed here by Staff Sergeant Erwin G. of the GDR Border troops murdered.
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Lots of space for storage
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No special skill required.
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Remnants of German History.
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The region is renowned for its protected river landscapes. You can explore the Naturschutzgebiet Oker- und Eckertal, which features naturally meandering rivers, gravel banks, floodplains, and old oxbow lakes. The Oker and Ecker rivers themselves boast largely natural courses with diverse aquatic vegetation and riparian forests. The Okerteiche Nature Reserve and Wiedelaher See also offer idyllic environments for flora and fauna.
Yes, the region holds significant historical sites related to Germany's division. You can visit the Former Inner German Border Post on the Harz Border Trail, where weathered concrete posts serve as tangible reminders of the past. The Ecker River Border and Former Inner-German Border itself is a historical point of interest, and the Old railway bridge over the Ecker also marks a poignant spot along the former border.
A prominent cultural landmark is the Wöltingerode Abbey Estate. This extensive monastery complex offers insights into past monastic life, featuring a herb garden and a farm shop with local products. It's a noteworthy site for its historical and architectural significance.
The Oker- und Eckertal region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and hiking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Wöltingerode Abbey Estate – Bridge Over the Radau loop'. If you prefer road cycling, consider the 'Wöltingerode Monastery – Innerstetalsperre loop'. Hikers can discover trails such as 'Through the Ilsetal to Plessenburg' or the 'Heinrich Heine Trail (Ilse Valley)'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Cycling, Road Cycling, and Waterfall Hikes in the region.
Many of the natural and historical sites are suitable for families. The Wöltingerode Abbey Estate is considered family-friendly, offering space to explore. The natural landscapes of the Oker- und Eckertal nature reserve provide gentle paths for walks, and the Jungborn Special Stamp Site can be an engaging stop for children participating in the Harz hiking pin challenge.
The Oker- und Eckertal region is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings vibrant fall foliage, making it ideal for scenic walks. While specific winter activities are not detailed, the natural landscapes can be serene under snow.
You can visit the Jungborn Special Stamp Site (Harzer Wandernadel). This facilities site provides interesting facts about the history of cure in the Harz Mountains and allows visitors to collect a special stamp for the Harz hiking pin.
While the immediate Oker- und Eckertal nature reserve focuses on river landscapes, the broader Okertal (further upstream towards the Oker Dam) is known for its 'wild-romantic' character and bizarre rock formations. Notable examples include Kästeklippen, Feigenbaumklippe, Mausefalle, Hexenküche, and Ziegenrückenklippen, which offer impressive views and unique geological features.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved natural river landscapes, the historical significance of the former Inner German Border, and the peaceful atmosphere. The extensive Wöltingerode Abbey Estate is also highly regarded for its beauty and local products. The opportunity to combine nature exploration with historical insights is a key draw.
Yes, the primary natural highlight is the Naturschutzgebiet Oker- und Eckertal. This large nature reserve covers approximately 385 hectares and is vital for its well-preserved natural river landscapes, diverse floodplain vegetation, and ecological importance as an FFH area and EU bird sanctuary.
The Wöltingerode Abbey Estate includes a cafe and restaurant, as well as a farm shop where you can purchase local products. While specific cafes directly on trails are not highlighted, the estate provides a good option for refreshments and meals within a significant attraction.
Yes, sections of both the Ecker and Oker rivers are part of the 'Grünes Band Deutschland'. This national biotope network highlights the area's ecological value and its historical significance along the former inner-German border, offering a unique blend of nature conservation and historical remembrance.


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