Best attractions and places to see in Viehmoor include a designated nature reserve in the district of Gifhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany. This 302-hectare area features a lowland bog formed during the last Ice Age, bordered by dune ridges and mixed forest to the north and east. The western part of Viehmoor contains former fish ponds with extensive reed beds, while southern sections are characterized by wet grasslands and peat-cutting ponds. Alder carr forests are also present in damp locations within…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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It's certainly lovely to see a swan's nest. Just like a rabbit hopping by or a beautiful cloud. But these things are fleeting. If I'm hiking there now, it doesn't help me to know that you once spotted a duck. Ephemeral, temporary highlights aren't helpful and only make planning more difficult.
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In May 2024, all ponds were full again and there was a beautiful lake landscape with many birds. The partially rooty trail could be ridden without stopping, except for a tree obstacle in the western entrance.
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In May 2024, there was only a tree obstacle at the western entrance to the ponds; otherwise the route was completely clear and could be driven through without having to stop.
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great rest area with a view of the ponds
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nice short trail through the coniferous forest with a slight up and down
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Beautiful trail along a small body of water, which can only be perceived as a body of water in good, wet years. Nice panorama. The trail itself has some rooty sections, but they can be tackled by anyone because everything runs without any gradient.
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Beautiful trail best ridden from east to west.
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Viehmoor is a designated nature reserve characterized by a unique lowland bog, formed during the last Ice Age. You'll find dune ridges with mixed forests and heather to the north and east, former fish ponds with extensive reed beds in the west, and wet grasslands and peat-cutting ponds in the south. Alder carr forests are also present in damp areas.
Yes, Viehmoor offers several trails. You can explore the Viehmoor Wetland Trail, which is partly rooted and suitable for walking or mountain biking. For cyclists, the Singletrack Around the Viehmoor Ponds provides a beautiful circuit with root passages. There's also a Singletrack through Viehmoor's pine forest.
Besides exploring the nature reserve, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, with options like the 'Heathland Among Pine Trees loop' or the 'Viehmoor Nature Reserve loop from Leiferde'. Cycling is also a great way to see the area, with numerous road cycling and touring bicycle routes available. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes in Viehmoor, Road Cycling Routes in Viehmoor, and Cycling in Viehmoor guides.
Yes, Viehmoor can be family-friendly. The Viehmoor Nature Reserve itself is listed as family-friendly, offering an idyllic spot for breaks at a hut with tables and benches. The Swan Nest in Viehmoor is another viewpoint that can be interesting for families, especially for wildlife observation.
Viehmoor offers different experiences throughout the year. For birdwatching, spring and autumn are generally best. During winter, some ponds may be drained, but the trails remain beautiful. If you prefer quieter paths, consider visiting during off-peak times, as some narrow sections can get busy with walkers during main walking hours.
Absolutely. Viehmoor is a significant resting and breeding ground for diverse bird species, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The reserve also acts as a retreat for various plant and animal species adapted to dunes, lowland bogs, and wetlands. Remember to bring binoculars for better observation.
Yes, within the Viehmoor Nature Reserve, there is a hut in the north with tables and benches, providing an idyllic spot for a break. There's even a trash can available for visitors to use.
Visitors particularly enjoy the quiet and secluded environment, ideal for observing water and wildlife. The beautiful singletrack circuits around the ponds and through the pine forest are also highly appreciated for their engaging experience, despite some rooted sections. Many find it an idyllic place for a break in nature.
While specific parking facilities within the immediate reserve are not detailed, the NABU Artenschutzzentrum Leiferde, located near the nature reserve, is a good point of reference. For precise parking information, it's advisable to check local signage or community resources in Leiferde or Gifhorn before your visit.
The NABU (Nature And Biodiversity Conservation Union) Species Protection Centre in Leiferde, which is located near the nature reserve, offers guided tours into Viehmoor. This can be a great way to learn more about the unique ecosystem and its inhabitants.
The trails in Viehmoor vary. Some, like the Viehmoor Wetland Trail and the Singletrack Around the Viehmoor Ponds, are described as partly rooted. This means they can be engaging for cyclists and hikers, but might require some attention to footing. The overall difficulty for many trails is rated as intermediate.
Viehmoor is located near Leiferde and Gifhorn. While the nature reserve itself is undeveloped, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these nearby towns. It's recommended to check local listings in Leiferde or Gifhorn for specific amenities.


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