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Bus station hiking trails around Großer Döhrener Teich are set within a unique gravel pit lake ecosystem, part of the Ricklinger Kiesteiche in the Leine floodplains. The area features a 13-hectare lake with several small islands and banks densely covered with trees and shrubs. Adjacent to nature reserves like Alte Leine and Südliche Leineaue, the landscape includes meandering river sections, natural willow gallery forests, and tall herbaceous meadows. This region offers varied habitats and tranquil environments for outdoor activities.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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From the main station, you look directly into the city center and walk through a beautiful pedestrian zone - let's see if you can find the Gullyman and listen to his music for a moment 🎶 https://www.visit-hannover.com/Kultur-Sehenswürdigkeiten/Sehenswürdigkeiten/Auf-vielfältigen-Spuren/Der-singende-Kanaldeckel One warm cocoa later, we already reach: - The oldest cemetery in Hannover (St. Nikolai Cemetery) https://www.hannover.de/content/download/589365/file/St.+Nikolai_Friedhof.pdf - The Klagesmarkt (Saturday Market 8 AM - 1 PM) - And the oldest preserved Jewish cemetery in Northern Germany (Visits: friedhof.strangriede@web.de) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alter_Jüdischer_Friedhof_an_der_Oberstraße From there, it's just a stone's throw to: - The Welfenschloss - The Sachsenross (The second selfie under its tail 😉) - And the Welfengarten https://herrenhaeuser-gaerten.hannover.de/Herrenhausen-erleben/Georgengarten-Welfengarten/Welfengarten Past the ruins of a knight's castle, we go into the: - Berggarten, where over 12,000 plant species 🌸 await your visit all year round https://herrenhaeuser-gaerten.hannover.de/Herrenhausen-erleben/Berggarten (Combined ticket Berg- and Großer Garten €8,-) - For kids and animal lovers, we go to Sea Life 😁 https://www.visitsealife.com/hannover/ On the opposite side, we then enter the: - Großer Garten, which many call the Herrenhäuser Gärten 🫣 https://www.visit-hannover.com/Kultur-Sehenswürdigkeiten/Sehenswürdigkeiten/Die-Herrenhäuser-Gärten Do you already know about the sensational fireworks in the Großer Garten? https://www.feuerwerk-hannover.de We now stroll through the Georgengarten and make a short detour at the Ihme to Lindener Berg to admire the blue Scilla blossoms https://punkt-linden.de/news/scilla-blueten-wochen-2026/ Back at the Ihme, we head into the LSG Obere Leine, where we can see clear signs of beaver 🦫. Those who wish can take a boat trip on the Maschsee or simply enjoy the hustle and bustle and the view https://www.uestra.de/service-und-mobilitaet/uestra-entdecken/maschseeflotte/ Through the Maschpark, we go to the New Town Hall, where the dome can be visited with a "slanted" elevator https://www.visit-hannover.com/Kultur-Sehenswürdigkeiten/Stadttouren/Öffentliche-Stadttouren-und-Führungen/Kuppelauffahrt-im-Bogenaufzug Feel free to check out my tour, which contains even more information.
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The weir was used for energy generation and has been rebuilt several times. The associated turbine system generated electricity for the factory and is now part of a former power plant that is used as a bridge.
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The area is primarily characterized by the Leine River, flanked by near-natural willow gallery forests and tall herbaceous meadows, as well as its partially near-natural and richly structured adjacent floodplains. In the north, there are extensive areas of agriculturally used grassland with varying levels of moisture and intensity of use. Smaller areas include scattered arable land, forest and shrub stands with varying soil moisture levels, and natural flood channels. The woody course of the meandering and heavily silted Old Leine River, with occurrences of, among others, the silt locust, is also characteristic. The southern part of the nature reserve, in contrast, is largely characterized by former marl and gravel mining waters. Riparian woody plants and small shrubs with varying levels of moisture and succession stages have developed along the banks. Agriculturally used grassland and arable land are only present in small areas here. Many landscape elements, such as oxbow lakes, remnants of floodplain forests, or even open gravel areas and steep cliffs, which occasionally form due to flooding, are valuable remnants of the former floodplain dynamics, which continue to naturally develop new habitats in the floodplain between the terrace edges on both sides of the lower terrace. The Leine River is of national importance as a supra-regional fish migration route and as a spawning and nursery water for migratory fish. Species such as brown trout, sea trout, and Atlantic salmon find habitat here. Otters and beavers also occur here. The area is also of great importance for bats, such as the greater mouse-eared bat and the pond bat. Also worth emphasizing is the national and state importance of the nature reserve as a resting area for numerous migratory bird species and as a breeding ground for various water and meadow bird species. These include, for example, the great egret, white-fronted goose, great crested grebe, gadwall, tufted duck, goldeneye, and smew. In addition to its significant importance for species and habitat conservation, the nature reserve also plays a significant role in providing environmentally friendly, peaceful recreational opportunities due to its proximity to the city, its unique diversity, uniqueness, and beauty. Source: NLWKN
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It's the perfect place to relax and take a break. Highly recommended.
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The Maschsee is always great and fun to drive around
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There are over 1000 hiking routes around Großer Döhrener Teich that are accessible by bus. These trails cater to various preferences, with a large majority being easy to moderate.
Yes, many routes are suitable for beginners and families. For example, the Maschsee – View of the Maschsee loop from Engesohde City Cemetery is an easy 3.8 km hike, perfect for a gentle introduction to the area's natural beauty. The region is known for its accessible paths and green idylls.
The trails around Großer Döhrener Teich offer diverse natural features. You'll encounter the lake itself, which is a former gravel pit, surrounded by dense trees and shrubs. The area is part of the Ricklinger Kiesteiche and is adjacent to nature reserves like the Alte Leine Nature Reserve, featuring the meandering Leine River, willow gallery forests, and rich biodiversity including various bird species.
Yes, many of the routes are circular, allowing you to return to your starting bus stop. The Leine Weir Döhren – Einsiedler Bridge loop from Hemmingen is a moderate 8.3 km circular hike that offers scenic views and is easily accessible by public transport.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly. However, as parts of the region are within nature reserves like the Alte Leine Nature Reserve, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife and habitats. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
The terrain around Großer Döhrener Teich is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making most trails easy to moderate. You'll primarily walk on well-maintained paths through forests, along the lake shore, and beside the Leine River. The highest elevation gain on a moderate route is typically around 30 meters.
While the immediate vicinity of some bus stops might be residential, the area around Großer Döhrener Teich does offer amenities. There is a small swimming area in the southwest of the pond with gastronomy options. For more choices, the nearby urban centers are easily accessible by bus.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 7,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the diverse natural scenery, and the accessibility of the trails, making it a perfect escape into nature close to the city.
The specific bus stops will depend on your chosen route. Many trails are accessible from stops in areas like Hemmingen or near the Engesohde City Cemetery. It's best to check the starting point of your desired komoot tour for the most accurate public transport information.
As the area is part of the Leine floodplains and includes former gravel mining waters, some trails, especially those directly along the Leine River, might be muddy or subject to temporary closures during prolonged wet periods or high water levels. It's advisable to check local conditions before heading out, particularly after heavy rainfall.
Yes, beyond hiking, the area offers a serene environment for other outdoor activities. There's a small swimming area with changing rooms, showers, a playground, and gastronomy located in the southwest of the pond, which also serves as the club center for a swimming association. This allows for a refreshing break or a family-friendly addition to your hike.


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