Best attractions and places to see around Friedeholz include a mix of historical sites, cultural venues, and natural features located near Syke. This region offers diverse landscapes, from ancient forests to unique geological formations. Visitors can explore a range of points of interest, including museums and contemporary art centers, alongside natural monuments. The area provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities, making it a key Friedeholz location for tourist information.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The museum consists of the open-air museum with its old houses and relics of everyday culture, and the Gessel Gold Hoard Forum. This exhibit displays a Bronze Age gold treasure weighing a total of 1.7 kilograms, discovered nearby.
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The circular hiking trail "Around the Siebenhäuser" from the "Wilde Geest on Foot" hiking series also passes through here. All information about the hiking trail can be found at the following link: https://www.wildegeest.de/wandern/20-wandertipps/um-die-siebenhaeuser/index.html (as of March 28, 2025).
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The circular hiking trail "Around the Siebenhäuser" from the "Wilde Geest on Foot" hiking series also passes through here. All information about the hiking trail can be found at the following link: https://www.wildegeest.de/wandern/20-wandertipps/um-die-siebenhaeuser/index.html (as of March 28, 2025).
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A worthwhile museum! I was particularly interested in the Gessel Gold Hoard Forum. There is a public tour every first Sunday of the month (starts at 3 p.m.; duration: 1 hour; cost: €7.00 per person (including museum admission); as of February 2025). Opening hours of the Syke District Museum: Closed on Mondays Tuesday - Saturday 2 p.m.–5 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m.–5 p.m.
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Nice route, but the second part is mainly along field paths. Since we prefer forest paths, I would prefer to take my own route through the forest next time.
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The history of the Syker Vorwerk goes back to an agricultural farm that was founded in 1580 at Friedeholz in Syke. Its task was to supply the garrison of the Syker Castle, a two-storey moated castle with a moat. After the Thirty Years' War, the castle buildings were extremely dilapidated and so the demolition of the fortress was ordered in 1633. An intensive construction phase began with the office building built in 1728/29 and the brewery built in 1736 on the farm grounds. While the residential building, which was built on the site of the former castle in 1709, remained the residence of the bailiff, the bailiffs lived on the farm from 1730 onwards. The renovation of the administrative buildings on the castle grounds began in 1738. The overall plan of the farm already shows eleven buildings in 1764.
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Very nice place to stay
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The Gesseler Gold Hoard Treasure is presented very beautifully and informatively in the District Museum in Syke.
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The region offers several significant historical and cultural sites. Visit the Syke District Museum and Gesseler Gold Hoard Forum, which showcases local history and a remarkable Bronze Age gold treasure. Another notable site is the Syker Vorwerk – Center for Contemporary Art, originally a manor house from 1580, now hosting changing art exhibitions.
Yes, Friedeholz is home to several unique natural features. The Wolf's Gorge in Syker Friedeholz is a gorge formed by historical sand extraction, now used as an event location. You can also find the Kastenbein Beech Tree, a natural monument consisting of two red beech trees that unite into a common trunk, with a legend that it can fulfill wishes.
Friedeholz offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Goldhortweg - Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park' (moderate, 10.7 km) or easier loops such as 'Klaus Meyer Spiral Sculpture – Friedeholz Barrow Field' (easy, 5.7 km) and 'Klaus Meyer Spiral Sculpture – Hand Signs' (easy, 6.8 km). For more options, check out the Hiking around Friedeholz guide.
Yes, the area provides diverse cycling routes. For gravel biking, you can find easy routes like 'Café Alte Posthalterei – Warwer Sand Dune loop from Syke' (25.2 km) or more challenging ones up to 55 km. Road cyclists can enjoy moderate routes such as 'Büntemeyer farm store – Amtshof Syke loop from Syke' (19.6 km). Discover more in the Gravel biking around Friedeholz and Road Cycling Routes around Friedeholz guides.
Many attractions in Friedeholz are suitable for families. The Syke District Museum and Gesseler Gold Hoard Forum offers engaging exhibits. Natural sites like the Wolf's Gorge in Syker Friedeholz and the Kastenbein Beech Tree are also family-friendly. Additionally, the Hand Signs sculptures provide an interesting stop along forest paths.
Yes, the Friedeholz area integrates art into its natural settings. You can discover Hand Signs, a collection of four unique sculptures crafted from oak and Douglas fir by artist Adam, which are part of a forest path sculpture trail.
The Friedeholz area, with its forests and outdoor attractions, is generally pleasant to visit from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites. Specific events at the Wolf's Gorge or art exhibitions at Syker Vorwerk might have their own seasonal schedules.
While the immediate Friedeholz near Syke focuses on more recent history, the broader Friedeholz region (specifically near Glücksburg) features ancient historical sites. There, you can find the Dolmen Trail (Dolmenpfad), which guides visitors to ten Stone Age megalithic tombs and Bronze Age burial mounds, offering a glimpse into prehistoric cultures.
In the broader Friedeholz region (near Glücksburg), you can visit a Wild Boar Enclosure, a popular spot within the forest where visitors can observe wild boars in a semi-natural habitat. The 'Vogelwiese' area, a rewet site, also serves as an important habitat for amphibians.
The Wolf's Gorge in Syker Friedeholz is described as a deeply cut valley and a nice place to rest, offering a unique natural view. The forest paths around the Hand Signs sculptures also provide scenic walks through the forest.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the various forest paths that connect the attractions, such as the sculpture trail featuring the Hand Signs. The Kastenbein Beech Tree, with its unique form and local legend, also offers a charming, less-crowded natural spot.
While specific parking details for every highlight are not provided, for hiking routes in the broader Friedeholz region (near Glücksburg), convenient parking is available at the wild boar enclosure and on Holnisstraße. For attractions near Syke, it's advisable to check local signage or museum websites for parking information.


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