Natural monuments around Tiddische offer diverse natural landscapes within Lower Saxony. The region features a mix of forests, springs, and unique geological formations. While Tiddische itself is a smaller community, the surrounding area provides opportunities to explore natural attractions and green spaces. These sites contribute to the local environment and offer varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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a beautiful spot to start a hike along the many fountains and springs.
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The entire network of junctions in the district of Gifhorn can be found here: https://www.suedheide-gifhorn.de/urlaubsthemen/radfahren/knotenpunkte
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Great area, good paths, really fun to spend time here.
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New junction system with 400 junctions in the southern heath. With the junction system you always know where you are going. Wherever two cycle paths cross, there is a junction. Each point has been given a number between 01 and 99. At each point you can spontaneously decide which place or sight you want to explore and how far it is. The signposting means you won't get off the right path even without maps. At each junction there is an information board with the current location and the nearest junction. Plan your own tour With the help of the junctions you can plan your own tour at home. Simply write down the junction numbers of the route you want on a piece of paper and cycle along it. Or you can use the interactive map from Fietsknoop to plan your tour. Click on the junctions you want to cycle to. The distance from junction to junction and the total number of kilometers are then calculated. You can either write down the junction numbers and the route, print them out or download them as a GPS track. according to info suedheide-gifhorn.de/urlaubsthemen/radfahren/knotenpunkte.
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Small spot for a break or even small technical interventions. There are also two small jumps at this spot.
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A nice place to relax for a while. The trails around the Tommyquelle are nice to ride. A flowing section with beautiful nature
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A very nice place in the forest that you can use for a short break.
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Nice place to ride the MTB
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Tommy Spring in Erlengrund, which is part of the Wolfsburg Water Educational Trail and offers great trails. Another favorite is the Libellengrund Water Education Trail — Spring and Rest Area, known for its educational aspects and cool drinking water. The unique Drei Steine Rock Formation in the Wolfsburg city forest is also highly rated.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. The Tommy Spring in Erlengrund and the Libellengrund Water Education Trail — Spring and Rest Area are both designed with educational elements and easy trails suitable for children, even with buggies or strollers. The Drei Steine Rock Formation also offers a pleasant spot for a family break with benches.
The region around Tiddische offers a variety of natural features. You can explore natural springs, unique rock formations like the Drei Steine Rock Formation, and extensive forests. The Barnbruch Nature Reserve features beautiful deciduous forests and wet meadows, providing diverse landscapes.
The area around Tiddische is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on easy routes, including those around Aller Lake and the Mittelland Canal, or explore numerous easy hiking trails. For more details on routes, you can check out the Cycling around Tiddische guide and the Easy hikes around Tiddische guide.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. The Wolfsburg Water Educational Trail, which includes the Tommy Spring, offers a 12 km route that can be shortened. Other easy hikes are available, such as the Jembke Stream loop or the trail from Weißer Berg Picnic Area. Find more options in the Easy hikes around Tiddische guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained trails, the educational aspects of sites like the Libellengrund Water Education Trail, and the surprising natural beauty found within the city forest, such as the Drei Steine Rock Formation. The idyllic settings, especially around the springs, and the family-friendly atmosphere are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Barnbruch Nature Reserve features beautiful deciduous forests with adjoining wet meadows and offers very good bike paths, making it an excellent spot for cycling. You can find routes that pass through this area in the Cycling around Tiddische guide.
The Tommy Spring in the Wolfsburg Forest has a historical connection, named after a British captain who used its water during 1945-1946. Additionally, the Libellengrund Water Education Trail features an Ice Age relic in the form of a seven-ton boulder of reddish-brown granite.
The natural monuments around Tiddische, with their forests and trails, are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities. Even in winter, some trails can be explored, though conditions may vary.
Yes, several natural monuments provide scenic viewpoints. Both the Libellengrund Water Education Trail and the Drei Steine Rock Formation are noted for offering good views. The Tommy Spring in Erlengrund area also features spots with nice vistas.
The Tommy Spring in Erlengrund is a key part of the Wolfsburg Water Educational Trail. This trail features numerous stations around water, including pumps, springs, ponds, and wells, marked by a dragonfly symbol. Information boards are available, and a brochure from Stadtwerke Wolfsburg can provide further details.
Absolutely. The Drei Steine Rock Formation in the Wolfsburg city forest is a surprising and unique geological feature. Additionally, the Libellengrund Water Education Trail features a large granite boulder, a relic from the Ice Age, brought by glaciers from Scandinavia.


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