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Dog friendly hiking trails around Göttinger Stadtwald traverse a diverse landscape characterized by extensive limestone beech forests, open meadows, and gentle hills. The area is part of the largest continuous complex of limestone beech forests in the Weser- and Leinebergland region, offering varied ecosystems. Hikers can expect well-maintained paths, ranging from natural trails to broader forest roads, with elevation changes particularly noticeable along the Hainberg and towards the Mackenröder Spitze.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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6.22km
01:43
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.35km
02:00
110m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.82km
02:08
120m
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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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Not much remains of it. These are ruins, some of which have been renovated. The lookout tower is closed, and there's no viewing platform or anything like that. Nevertheless, it's a good place to take a break (there are benches and a table) and enjoy the old ruins. An information panel is also available if you'd like to read a bit about the site.
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Unfortunately, it's been closed to visitors for a long time. The tower doesn't look as massive as the other one in the courtyard, but it should be somewhat taller. There's no viewing platform, just small windows at the top. The view would probably be limited, if one could even go up there. Hopefully, the tower will reopen someday. Then we can be sure. Even so, I think it's beautiful – every observation tower has its own architecture and history. I'm always fascinated by them.
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Without an entrance fee, you can peacefully climb the wide tower stairs to the viewing platform. Inside the tower, you'll find various exhibits and information. There are several levels leading to the very top. A massive wall, large wooden stairs, and a very wide viewing platform offer excellent views in almost every direction. It's a rewarding experience after cycling up the steep hill.
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The Rieswarte is a fortification built in the 15th century. It also served as an observation and early warning tower.
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Here you will find the remains of the Rieswarte, a nice photo opportunity with a great resting place. Can be easily combined with a hike to Plesse Castle.
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A pretty old church, everything very well maintained.
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Short and really nice, for hiking or biking
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The Göttinger Stadtwald offers a wide selection of routes suitable for hiking with your dog. You'll find over 160 dog-friendly trails, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging treks, ensuring there's something for every dog and owner.
The terrain in Göttinger Stadtwald is quite varied, featuring extensive networks of well-maintained paths and broader forest roads. You'll encounter diverse forest ecosystems, including limestone beech forests, mixed deciduous forests, and open meadows in areas like the Kerstlingeröder Feld. While many routes are gentle, some, especially along the Hainberg, offer more significant elevation changes, providing a good workout for both you and your dog.
Yes, there are many easy, circular routes perfect for a relaxed walk with your dog. For instance, the Bratental Nature Reserve – View of Roringen loop from Bratental is an easy 3.4 km circular trail. Another great option is the FriedWald Plesse Castle – Friedwald Pavilion loop from Sender Bovenden, which is just under 7 km and also considered easy.
The Göttinger Stadtwald is rich in natural and historical sights. You can visit the Fossil Seabed from the Muschelkalk Period, a unique natural monument, or explore the open landscapes of the Kerstlingeröder Feld with its flower-rich meadows. For panoramic views, consider a hike near the Bismarck Tower, Göttingen, though dogs may not be allowed inside the tower itself. The Rieswarte (Nikolausberg Watchtower) is another historical site offering great views.
Yes, a popular attraction is the Kehr Wildlife Enclosure, where you can observe wild boars and fallow deer. Specifically, the Wild Boar Enclosure at Kehr is a highlight. These areas are great for observation, but please keep your dog on a leash and maintain a respectful distance from the animals.
The Göttinger Stadtwald is easily accessible from the city of Göttingen, with good connections via the city bus. This makes it convenient for visitors to reach various entry points to the forest without needing a car. Always check local public transport rules regarding dogs before your journey.
Absolutely. While many trails are easy, the Stadtwald also offers routes with more significant elevation changes, particularly along the Hainberg. For a moderate challenge, consider the View of Roringen – Bratental Nature Reserve loop from Georg-August-Universität, which covers about 8.8 km with a good amount of ascent and descent, perfect for a fit dog and owner.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.37 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained and extensive trail network, and the peaceful atmosphere that makes it ideal for dog walks. The variety of routes, from open fields to dense forests, is frequently highlighted as a major plus.
Yes, the region features several interesting geological formations. You can explore areas like Bratetal or Im Jendel Valley, which are characterized by their gorge-like structures. The Mackenröder Cliffs also offer dramatic scenery. While these areas are scenic, always be mindful of your dog's safety around steep drops or uneven terrain.
Yes, you can explore the area around the Rieswarte (Nikolausberg Watchtower). The Rieswarte Ruins – Ries Lookout loop from Bratental is an easy 6.2 km circular hike that takes you past these historical ruins, offering a pleasant walk for you and your canine companion.


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