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Hiking in Ahlewiesen offers diverse natural landscapes, characterized by open stream valleys where the Dölme, Ahle, and Brömsenbornbach brooks flow. The region features a mix of moderately used meadows, pastures, and fens, alongside extensive forest areas dominated by oak and beech trees. A notable natural feature is the Ahlequellmoor, a nutrient-poor hanging spring moor, one of the last preserved low moors in Southern Lower Saxony. This varied terrain provides a range of bus station hiking trails for exploration.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's always a wonderful atmosphere to walk along the dry stone wall there. Very beautiful to look at.
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The panoramic path along the historic dry stone wall
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The Hunter's Stone on Fürstenberger Allee has no particular historical significance, but is a lovely treasure for the hunting enthusiasts of the three people honored by the stone: forester Georg Asmus from Fürstenberg, glassworks owner Wilhelm Becker from Neuhaus (1839-1913), and forester Wilhelm Wielert from Fürstenberg. The Fürstenberg Forestry Office was dissolved with the retirement of Wilhelm Wielert in 1928. However, the stone was erected in 1926 and ceremoniously dedicated on October 1, 1926, in the presence of foresters Wielert and Asmus, as well as Wilhelm Becker's son, Dr. Arno Becker. Literature and the information board on site emphasize that the marble plaque with the honorary engraving comes "from Dr. Arno Becker's bedside table" - whatever it had been doing there before. The engraver's typo, which he wrote "dedicated" instead of "dedicated," caused some irritation. However, it appears that an attempt was made to correct it – the incorrect "t" is no longer clearly visible. A historical photo from the day of the inauguration can be found in Otfried Ruhlender, Denksteine im Solling, 5th edition 2010, page 38.
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According to the information sign, the hut was built in 2010 and still looks fresh. I'd be interested to know where the name "Thieler Bahnhof" comes from. There were probably never any tracks here in the Solling region—so why the station?
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Located in the middle of the forest, perfect for a rest.
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Today I took a refreshing foot bath here. Cooling my feet after a hike is wonderful!
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Very nice place with a hut, "dwarf apartment" and many outdoor spaces.
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There are over 370 hiking routes in Ahlewiesen that are accessible from bus stations. These include a wide range of options, with 180 easy trails, 174 moderate trails, and 20 difficult trails, ensuring something for every hiker.
Yes, Ahlewiesen offers several easy and family-friendly routes accessible by bus. A great option is the WS Stamp 30: Ahlequelle – Neuhaus Wildlife Park loop from Neuhaus im Solling, which is just under 6 km and takes you past the Neuhaus Wildlife Park. Another short and easy route is the Trakehner Trail – Wagenburg Neuhaus in the Solling loop from Neuhaus im Solling, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Ahlewiesen is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter open stream valleys with clear brooks like the Ahle, extensive meadows, and unique fens. A significant highlight is the Ahle Spring, a rare low moor. The area also features diverse forests of oak and beech. The Ahlewiesen Nature Reserve itself is a major point of interest.
Yes, many routes in Ahlewiesen are circular, allowing you to return to your starting bus stop without retracing your steps. For example, the moderate WS Stamp 34: Adventure Forest – Solling Treehouse Hotel loop from Neuhaus im Solling offers a varied circular experience through the forest.
Ahlewiesen offers beautiful hiking opportunities throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers to the meadows and fens, while summer provides lush green landscapes and shaded forest trails. Autumn transforms the oak and beech forests with stunning colors, and even winter can offer tranquil, snow-covered scenery, though some paths might be more challenging.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Ahlewiesen, especially on designated paths. However, as parts of the area are a nature reserve, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the sensitive ecosystem and wildlife. Always check local signage for specific rules in certain sections.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Ahlewiesen, with an average score of 4.6 stars from nearly 4,800 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the diverse natural landscapes including the unique Ahle Spring and stream valleys, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring the Ahlewiesen Nature Reserve a pleasure.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the WS Stamp 30: Ahlequelle – WS Stamp 31: Vier-Wege-Hütte loop from Neuhaus im Solling is a moderate 13.1 km route that takes you through varied terrain. The broader Weserbergland region, which Ahlewiesen is part of, also offers more extensive trails like the 'Solling Heights (HS 1)' for experienced hikers.
Yes, you can explore the unique low moor areas. The WS Stamp 30: Ahlequelle – Neuhaus Wildlife Park loop from Neuhaus im Solling specifically highlights the Ahle Spring, which is a significant nutrient-poor hanging spring moor and one of the last preserved low moors in Southern Lower Saxony. This route provides an excellent opportunity to experience this rare ecosystem.
Yes, some routes include shelters or huts for resting. The Dolme-Hütte Shelter – Bärenkopf Forestry Memorial loop from Neuhaus im Solling is a moderate 8.5 km route that passes by the Dolme-Hütte Shelter, providing a convenient spot for a break during your hike.
The terrain in Ahlewiesen is quite varied. You'll find largely open stream valleys, moderately used meadows and pastures, and unique fens. Adjacent to these are extensive forest areas dominated by oak and beech trees, offering shaded paths. While some trails are relatively flat, others, especially those venturing into the Hochsolling, may include steady ascents and descents.


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