Natural monuments around Giebel offer a diverse landscape shaped by geological history and natural processes. The region features unique natural landmarks, including sites with glacial traces and former sandstone quarries now transformed into scenic recreation areas. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from ancient trees to expansive nature reserves with viewpoints. This area provides opportunities for hiking and discovering significant natural formations.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The walk down the stairs is definitely worth it.
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There are countless beautiful paths here.
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The legend and history trail around Ehra-Lessien is around 20 km long and leads to many interesting and magical places.
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2 very old oak trees along the path are part of the Ehra-Lessien legend and history trail.
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Information board on the Ehra legends and history trail on two old oak trees. You could see them majestically in the green thicket.
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Some of the dirt roads are very bad! Not easy to drive! Mosquito repellent highly recommended!!
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Cool. One of the landmarks and stations on the legend and history trail
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The area around Giebel offers diverse natural features. You can explore geological formations like the Velpker Schweiz Sandstone Quarries, which were formed through sand and stone mining and now serve as a scenic recreation area with lakes and trails. Another unique feature is the Glacial Scratches of Velpke, where you can see traces left by ice age glaciers from Scandinavia.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Adam and Eve Oaks are ancient trees with a detailed sign, offering a pleasant spot for a break. Additionally, the Commemorative Stone for the Inner German Border at Kaiserwinkel–Jahrstedt is listed as family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, providing a historical context within a natural setting.
For extensive vistas, visit the Observation tower in the Drömling Nature Reserve. From this tower, you can enjoy a panoramic view over the meadow landscape of the Drömling, an area known for its wildlife and beautiful scenery.
The region features sites with significant historical context. The Glacial Scratches of Velpke showcase ice age traces, with display boards explaining how glaciers shaped the landscape. The Velpker Schweiz Sandstone Quarries reveal geological history through their formations, resulting from centuries of sand and stone mining. The Adam and Eve Oaks are ancient trees estimated to be around 350 years old, serving as a historical natural landmark.
Yes, the Commemorative Stone for the Inner German Border at Kaiserwinkel–Jahrstedt is noted as wheelchair accessible. This historical site along the former border offers a chance to discover interesting aspects of the Green Belt.
The area around Giebel offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and running. For example, there are easy cycling routes like the 'Stork Nest in Kaiserwinkel – Kurt Lichtenstein Memorial loop' and moderate road cycling tours such as 'Guzzo Ice Cream Café – Barwedel Climb loop'. Running trails, including an 'easy Running loop from Parsau', are also available. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Giebel, Road Cycling Routes around Giebel, and Running Trails around Giebel guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the fantastic panoramic views from the Observation tower in the Drömling Nature Reserve, noting the beautiful meadow landscape and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The geological insights at sites like the Glacial Scratches of Velpke and the Velpker Schweiz Sandstone Quarries are also highly valued, providing educational and scenic hiking opportunities.
Yes, you can visit the Adam and Eve Oaks, two ancient trees located just off the road from Ehra to Bergfeld. These oaks are estimated to be around 350 years old and offer a tranquil spot for reflection.
Absolutely. The Velpker Schweiz Sandstone Quarries area is described as a great local recreation area wonderful for hiking, with a geo-educational trail. The Glacial Scratches of Velpke also feature a geological nature trail. Many of the natural monuments are integrated into or accessible via various hiking routes.
Yes, particularly around the Drömling Nature Reserve. The observation tower provides a view over a meadow landscape known for its wildlife. Visitors often mention the fantastic landscape and many birds, especially during autumn and spring when migratory birds gather.
The natural monuments around Giebel offer fascinating geological insights. At the Glacial Scratches of Velpke, you can observe direct evidence of the Ice Age, with display boards explaining how glaciers from Scandinavia left their mark. The Velpker Schweiz Sandstone Quarries reveal geological formations that illustrate the Earth's history in the region, formed through centuries of sand and stone mining.


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