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Bus station hiking trails around Bückeberg traverse a small hill range within the Calenberg Uplands and Weser Uplands. The region features a varied terrain characterized by wooded hills and extensive mixed forests, including beech and spruce. Hikers encounter natural features such as springs, the tranquil Mühlenbach stream, and areas with Obernkirchen sandstone. The landscape offers diverse routes, from gentle paths along streams to trails with moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: June 29, 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The fire pond on the Mühlenbach stream lies idyllically in the Bückeberg hills and is a tranquil, natural spot amidst the wooded hills. Fed by the Mühlenbach, the pond blends harmoniously into its surroundings and is now an integral part of the landscape of this region. Surrounded by trees and gentle hills, it invites hikers and walkers to take a short break and offers a peaceful place to enjoy nature. The pond owes its name to its original function as a water reservoir for firefighting. In times before centralized water supplies, such fire ponds were of great importance, especially in heavily forested areas. They provided readily available water for firefighting in emergencies, thus contributing to the protection of the surrounding villages and forests. Today, the fire pond is primarily of ecological and scenic significance. It provides habitat for amphibians, insects, and waterfowl and contributes to the diversity of flora and fauna in the Bückeberg hills. At the same time, it is a quiet meeting point in the region's network of hiking trails and uniquely combines nature, history and recreation in one of the most beautiful forest landscapes of the Schaumburg region.
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Sulfur-containing spring water that rises at a rate of 1600 liters per hour from a depth of 26 meters at a temperature of +2°.
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The dinosaur tracks in the Bückeberg sandstone quarries are among the most impressive relics of prehistoric times in Northern Germany. In the sandstone layers of the former Obernkirchen quarry, dinosaur footprints have been preserved, dating back approximately 140 million years, when this area was a flat coastal landscape with lagoons and wet sandy areas. Various dinosaur species roamed these soft soils, leaving their tracks in the sand that hardened over time. Both tracks of herbivorous dinosaurs and the typical three-toed footprints of carnivorous species are visible. The sheer number and density of the preserved tracks hint at just how teeming this landscape must have been in the early Cretaceous period. Today, the tracks lie exposed in the rock, offering a direct glimpse into a long-vanished world where enormous animals roamed what is now the Schaumburg region. Today the quarry is part of a protected natural and recreational area and is integrated into a nature trail that introduces visitors to the origin of the traces, the environment at that time and the geological significance of the Bückeberge.
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The Brandshof shelter is idyllically situated near Wendthagen-Ehlen in the Bückeberg hills and is a popular rest stop and meeting place for hikers, walkers, and nature lovers. Nestled in the wooded, hilly landscape of the Bückeberg, it offers a tranquil spot to linger and relax amidst nature. The shelter is located on several well-maintained hiking trails and is often used as a starting or ending point for tours through the surrounding mixed forests. From here, numerous scenic features of the region can be discovered, including springs, old quarries, and viewpoints overlooking the Schaumburg region. Besides providing shelter from the elements, the Brandshof shelter is also a meeting place: the local tourism association and hiking groups regularly use it for joint events and social gatherings. Thus, the Brandshof shelter uniquely combines experiencing nature, relaxation, and community, and is an integral part of the leisure and hiking opportunities in the Bückeberg.
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The fossilized tracks of the dinosaurs are 140 million years old.
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Obernkirchen sandstone is among the highest quality sandstones in Germany. Cologne Cathedral was partially built with this sandstone.
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40 years of the Brandshof refuge: 1996 was almost the end. In its 40 years, the Brandshof refuge in Wendthagen has experienced numerous storms and celebrations - and was almost demolished in 1996. At that time, the nearby quarry was to be expanded - but the people of Wendthagen were able to save their hut. Source: https://www.sn-online.de/lokales/schaumburg/stadthagen/40-jahre-schutzhuette-brandshof-1996-waere-fast-schluss-gewesen-4H57KPAEAYEGTQRYGDNSVDRFPI.html
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The point is worth it and is a really cool highlight
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There are nearly 1000 hiking routes in the Bückeberg region that are accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide variety of trails, from easy strolls to more challenging, longer hikes.
The Bückeberg region features a charming, wooded, and hilly landscape. You'll find extensive mixed forests, gentle hills, and picturesque areas with springs and streams. Trails range from well-maintained paths to more natural forest tracks, offering varied experiences.
Yes, Bückeberg offers many easy routes suitable for families. For example, the Auenweg, Bad Eilsen – Aue Stream Access Point loop from Buchholz is an easy 6.3 km hike. Another option is the Auenweg, Bad Eilsen – Aue Stream Access Point loop from Bad Eilsen, which is also an easy 6 km route.
Many trails lead to fascinating natural and historical sites. You can discover 140-million-year-old fossilized Dinosaur Tracks in the Obernkirchen Sandstone Quarries, explore the Alter Steinbruch Liekwegen Nature Reserve, or visit the tranquil Mühlenbach stream and its firefighting pond. The Birkenhöhe Viewpoint also offers stunning panoramic views.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails in Bückeberg are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the moderate Liethstollen Entrance – Mühlenbach Firefighting Pond loop from Obernkirchen and the Brandshof Shelter – Clearly visible dinosaur tracks loop from Landkreis Schaumburg.
The Bückeberg region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 14,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the unique historical and natural attractions like the dinosaur tracks.
Yes, the region has several shelters and huts that serve as popular rest stops. The Brandshof Shelter is idyllically situated in the Bückeberg hills and is a common meeting place for hikers. You might also encounter Karl's Hut on some routes.
While Bückeberg is a hill range, it offers routes with moderate elevation gains for those seeking a bit more challenge. For instance, the Ridge Trail on the Bückeberge – Mühlenbach Firefighting Pond loop from Hörkamp features over 270 meters of ascent over its 15.4 km distance.
The Bückeberg forests are home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot roe deer, mouflon, wild boar, and various bird species such as the barn owl and red kite, especially in quieter areas away from main roads.
Many routes are designed to be accessible from local bus stops. Areas around Obernkirchen, Bad Eilsen, and Buchholz are well-served by public transport and offer direct access to a variety of trails, including those leading to the Mühlenbach Firefighting Pond or the Aue Stream.
Bückeberg is beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days, and even winter can be charming with snow-dusted landscapes, though some paths might be slippery. Always check local conditions before heading out.


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