Best attractions and places to see around Bürsteler Fuhrenkamp include natural areas within this 60.8-hectare forest in Ganderkesee, Lower Saxony, Germany. The region is characterized by its natural features, originating from the afforestation of inland dunes. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The area provides a natural landscape for recreation and exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Attention Keep your distance from the beehives. I was stung at a distance of 5 meters without moving quickly, flailing my arms, or threatening the bees.
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Now, beehives are back at Bienenglück. It's buzzing, and the honeybees are busy. They find plenty of food here. The beekeeper also added a box of water for the bees. It's important that he also placed branches inside for them to crawl out of, otherwise the watering hole can become a deadly trap.
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The potato project on a small plot of land owned by Bienenglück is now in its seventh year. The farmer offers private individuals the opportunity to grow their own potatoes on 20 square meters each. It's wonderful to see how care and yield are connected to the harvest.
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It is still too early to plant potatoes.
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This is one of nine benches set up by the Fuhrenkamp Protection Association. In 2023, all benches were revised and two new ones were installed. Link to the FSV homepage: http://www.ührenkamp-schutzverein.de/
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Here you can grow your own potatoes. The number of hobby gardeners is increasing every year. The small fields are in different condition depending on how they are cared for. This way you can find out how much work is necessary to have a good harvest.
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There is a nature trail on the site.
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The Bienenglück is a 30,000 m2 perennial flowering area. The initiators are a farmer, an ecologist and a beekeeper. A habitat for insects has been created that also provides food and protection for birds and mammals. Mowing at different times extends the bleeding time. Birds also find food there in winter. The area is financed through donations. You can also get involved. On the homepage of the Fuhrenkamp Protection Association Ganderkesee you can find a report and a link to the Bienenglück project.
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Bürsteler Fuhrenkamp is primarily a natural area, a 60.8-hectare forest that originated from the afforestation of inland dunes. You can explore its expansive forest areas and discover unique spots like the Frog Pond, which was expanded to create a habitat for amphibians, and the Bienenglück Wildflower Meadow at Fuhrenkamp, a large blooming area designed to support local wildlife.
Yes, Bürsteler Fuhrenkamp offers several family-friendly spots. The Bienenglück Wildflower Meadow at Fuhrenkamp is a great place for children to observe insects and birds. Families might also enjoy visiting the Potato Cultivation Field – Oberer Hof, where you can see how hobby gardeners grow their own potatoes, offering an educational insight into agriculture.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through the forest. For more structured activities, there are numerous routes available. You can find many options for running trails, cycling tours, and even gravel biking routes that explore the wider region around Bürsteler Fuhrenkamp.
While specific named hiking trails aren't detailed, the Bürsteler Fuhrenkamp forest itself provides ample opportunities for walking and exploring. The sandy soil, a remnant of its inland dune origins, makes for unique terrain. You'll find various paths winding through the forest, and you can pause at spots like the Bench at the Fuhrenkamp Path Junction, one of several resting spots maintained by the Fuhrenkamp Protection Association.
The 'Bienenglück' (Bee Happiness) project refers to the Bienenglück Wildflower Meadow at Fuhrenkamp. This 30,000 m² multi-year blooming area was created by a farmer, ecologist, and beekeeper to establish a vital habitat and food source for insects, birds, and mammals. Its varied mowing times ensure an extended blooming period, even providing food in winter. The project is sustained through donations.
Yes, Bürsteler Fuhrenkamp is generally suitable for dog walking. The expansive forest area provides plenty of space for dogs to explore on trails and paths. As with any natural area, it's always recommended to keep dogs under control and respect local regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal to protect the local wildlife and environment.
Bürsteler Fuhrenkamp is primarily known for its natural landscape rather than historical landmarks. Its own history includes the afforestation of inland dunes around 1780 and a significant replanting effort in 1976 after Hurricane Quimburga in 1972, commemorated by a wooden plaque. There are no other prominent historical or cultural sites mentioned directly within the Fuhrenkamp itself.
The best time to visit Bürsteler Fuhrenkamp largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the full bloom of the Bienenglück Wildflower Meadow and enjoying pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can provide a serene, quiet experience, though some paths might be muddy or icy.
Throughout the forest, you'll find various resting spots. For example, the Bench at the Fuhrenkamp Path Junction is one of several benches installed and maintained by the Fuhrenkamp Protection Association, offering convenient places to pause and enjoy the surroundings.
The Fuhrenkamp Protection Association (Fuhrenkamp Schutzverein) is an organization dedicated to the preservation and maintenance of the Bürsteler Fuhrenkamp area. They are responsible for initiatives such as installing and maintaining benches, like the one at the Fuhrenkamp Path Junction, and supporting projects like the Bienenglück wildflower meadow.
Yes, the area features interesting agricultural initiatives. You can visit the Potato Cultivation Field – Oberer Hof, where private individuals have the opportunity to grow their own potatoes on small plots. This project, also associated with Bienenglück, showcases how care and yield are connected to the harvest.


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