Burgwedel is an amazing rugged land of pristine beauty. Forested, mountainous terrain makes up some of the protected areas in this region. Like much of Germany, this area makes for a nice view.
Other amenities await guests and residents. Moorland and pastures are also common geographical features in this picturesque land. Unique species reside in the bogs and wetlands here. Photo safaris and tours can be exciting for those who love nature and wildlife.
While scenery abounds, so does fun and activity in Burgwedel.
Freibad Großburgwedel, a heated, outside pool facility can be found when you need to cool off after visiting the rocky terrain of the area. A great place to take the kids, the facility has a kiddie pool, volleyball courts, table tennis, and chess tables. A concession kiosk can also supply yummy treats and cool drinks while you enjoy the water or games.
Theatrical performances come along every now and then and are usually performed at City Hall. Various exhibitions also make stops there throughout the year.
Another option is to rent a bicycle and pedal your way around the many bike paths in this town. Walking along many scenic paths is also a great way to enjoy the surroundings.
Camping, which is popular for many, can be done at the private campground called Campingplatz.
Each of these aforementioned options give you the chance to immerse yourself fully in the flora of this verdant countryside. With a great amount of diversity in the types of picturesque settings one can find here, I consider it a no-brainer to come to this region.
Hiddenhausen, occupying the northeast part of North Rhine-Westphalia, is situated in the hilly Ravensberger Hollow.
Geographical features which make up the lay of the land include the Werre River and the Teutoburg Forest. This makes for verdant scenery and plenty of outdoor recreation.
In addition, the history of the area is extensive, considering that it has been inhabited since prehistoric times, despite the relative newness of the town, administratively speaking.
Culturally, the city has much to offer. The Olof-Palme-Gesamtschule offers small theater performances by various types of artists. Holzhandwerksmuseum is a museum which focuses on the history of woodcarving and carpentry, an attraction which is unique travel fare.
For great music, Shanty-Chor des Heimatvereins can be counted on. The choir will keep your ears pleased, as well as your heart, with their pleasant music.
A charming castle serves as the home of a modern biology center in Hiddenhausen. Gut Bustedt is a landmark for the town and is much beloved by children and young people, as well as biology buffs.
Another monument to see was also once a grand home. Haus Hiddenhausen was the aristocratic home of the Consbruch family. It is a fine example of the Baroque style of their time (17th an 18th century). Many people today marvel at the architectural wonder of the medieval and Baroque periods, as will you.
Dating back much earlier is the Evangelisch-lutherische Pfarrkirche St. Gangolf, or St. Gandolf’s Church, which originated in the year 800 AD. The church is very old indeed, but still not quite as old as human habitation in the area. If you wish to see a very early Christian church, this is a stop you must see while here.
Experience ancient history in the castles and churches of Hiddenhausen. Lush hillsides and forested river regions make up the verdant scenery of the area, which will also keep you wanting more. Sweet music mixed with interesting attractions, such as the woodworking museum, will provide you with all you need for pleasant days.
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