Nature Reserve Guide
The district of Gifhorn is home to more than 10 nature reserves, offering a cross-section of Lower Saxony's diverse natural landscapes. These protected areas encompass a variety of environments, from the expansive moorlands and heathlands of the Südheide region to the floodplain meadows and alluvial forests lining the Aller, Ise, and Oker river valleys. The terrain is characterized by a mix of peat bogs, sandy dunes, and wetlands, providing vital habitats for numerous plant and animal species. This landscape supports…
2401
Routes
4.5
(7977)
Average rating
36K+
Explored with komoot
Last updated: April 23, 2026

4.5
(790)
3,797
hikers
NSG Allertal zwischen Gifhorn und Wolfsburg is a nature reserve with diverse landscapes, offering routes for road cycling, hiking, and jogging along the Aller river.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.6
(640)
3,655
hikers
Politz Und Hegholz is a nature reserve near Wolfsburg, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and jogging through wet grasslands and forests.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.5
(460)
2,689
hikers
Nördlicher Drömling is a flat wetland nature reserve within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering diverse routes for cycling and hiking through its "Land of a Thousand Ditches.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.5
(506)
2,447
hikers
Ise Mit Nebenbächen is a nature reserve defined by its river and tributaries, offering diverse lowland landscapes for hiking and cycling routes.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.6
(401)
2,235
hikers
Nsg Nördliche Okeraue Zwischen Hülperode Und Neubrück is a nature reserve protecting the lower Oker river, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.6
(503)
2,149
hikers
Allertal is a nature reserve in Lower Saxony, Germany, featuring the meandering Aller River, extensive grasslands, and diverse forests ideal for cycling, jogging, and hiking.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.5
(467)
2,130
hikers
Natural Park Großes Moor is a vast nature reserve in Lower Saxony, Germany, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and jogging across its unique bog landscape.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.6
(522)
2,111
hikers
Giebelmoor is a Lower Saxony nature reserve with diverse alder swamps and fen, offering routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.5
(410)
2,085
hikers
Fahle Heide is a nature reserve near Gifhorn, Germany, offering diverse terrain like dunes, moors, and heathlands for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.5
(422)
1,981
hikers
Okeraue bei Volkse is a nature reserve protecting the Oker river and its floodplain, offering diverse terrain for hiking, cycling, and jogging.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.4
(397)
1,907
hikers
Nsg Okeraue Zwischen Meinersen Und Müden (Aller) is a nature reserve featuring the meandering Oker river, floodplains, and diverse habitats ideal for cycling and hiking routes.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.4
(391)
1,751
hikers
Nsg Okeraue Bei Didderse is a 189-hectare nature reserve with a meandering river, diverse landscapes, and flat terrain perfect for cycling and hiking routes.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.4
(319)
1,574
hikers
Maaßel is a nature reserve in Lower Saxony, Germany, known for its rich forest ecosystems and diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and jogging.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.4
(394)
1,520
hikers
Bösebruch is a 194-hectare nature reserve in Germany's Südheide, offering diverse routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking through dense forests and grasslands.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.4
(348)
1,323
hikers
Viehmoor is a nature reserve in Lower Saxony, Germany, offering diverse terrain from wetlands to ancient dunes for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking routes.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.5
(357)
1,194
hikers
Kaiserwinkel is a nature reserve in Tyrol, Austria, offering diverse landscapes from the Kaiser Mountains to Lake Walchsee, perfect for hiking and cycling routes.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.4
(290)
1,123
hikers
Rössenbergheide-Külsenmoor is a diverse nature reserve in Germany's Lüneburg Heath, offering varied terrain for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor activities.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling

4.7
(360)
973
hikers
Schulenburgscher Drömling is a nature reserve with extensive wet forests and grasslands, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking.
Hiking
Running
Mountain biking
Gravel riding
Road cycling
Cycling
The nature reserves in the Gifhorn district are protected areas featuring diverse landscapes such as moorlands, river valleys, and heathlands. This page aggregates information for 18 of these reserves, including notable areas like the Natural Park Großes Moor and the NSG Allertal zwischen Gifhorn und Wolfsburg. These reserves provide habitats for various flora and fauna and offer numerous routes for outdoor activities.
The district of Gifhorn contains 41 designated nature reserves. This page provides detailed information and routes for 18 of these protected areas, covering the most significant sites for outdoor recreation. In total, there are over 2,400 routes available for activities like hiking and cycling across these reserves.
The primary activities in Gifhorn's nature reserves are hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. Across the 18 reserves featured, there are more than 2,400 routes available. Specific collections of routes exist for activities such as road cycling, running, and dog-friendly hikes.
Significant nature reserves in the Gifhorn district include the Natural Park Großes Moor, the largest in the area, known for its expansive bog landscape. The NSG Allertal zwischen Gifhorn und Wolfsburg protects the river's floodplain meadows. Other notable areas are the Nördlicher Drömling wetlands and the heathlands of Fahle Heide.
The Natural Park Großes Moor offers over 140 routes for activities like cycling, hiking, and jogging. The landscape consists of a unique bog environment with former peat-cutting areas and birch moor forests. A well-developed network of trails allows exploration of this habitat, with informational boards providing ecological context.
The Allertal nature reserve is characterized by the meandering Aller river, its floodplains, and alluvial forests. The flat terrain is ideal for cycling and hiking, with over 150 routes available in the Allertal reserve and nearly 200 in the NSG Allertal zwischen Gifhorn und Wolfsburg section. These routes follow the river and cross its extensive grasslands.
The Nördlicher Drömling is a flat wetland area within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, often called the "Land of a Thousand Ditches." It offers over 100 routes for cycling and hiking through its unique landscape of wet grasslands and waterways. The area is an important habitat for bird species and is part of the Natura 2000 network.
Yes, there are hundreds of hiking trails across Gifhorn's nature reserves. For example, the NSG Allertal zwischen Gifhorn und Wolfsburg offers over 70 hiking trails, and the Ise Mit Nebenbächen reserve has nearly 60. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for a wide range of fitness levels.
The nature reserves in Gifhorn provide extensive cycling opportunities on varied terrain. The flat river valleys of the Allertal and Okeraue are ideal for touring and road cycling, with dozens of routes available. Areas like Fahle Heide offer more varied topography with dunes and forests suitable for mountain biking.
Yes, many routes in Gifhorn's nature reserves are suitable for families. The generally flat terrain of areas like the Allertal makes for easy walking and cycling. Specific collections of family-friendly hikes are available, often featuring shorter distances and points of interest along the way.
Regulations regarding dogs can vary between nature reserves to protect sensitive wildlife and habitats. In many areas, dogs are permitted but must be kept on a leash, especially during the bird breeding and nesting season from April to July. It is essential to check local signage for specific rules in each reserve.
The heathlands in the Gifhorn district, such as the Heiliger Hain and Gifhorner Heide, are particularly scenic during the heather blooming season. This typically occurs in late summer, from approximately early August to mid-September. During this period, the landscape is covered in purple heather blossoms.

