Rose garden (Harburg district) - Rosengarten (Landkreis Harburg)

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Rose garden (Harburg district) is a municipality in the district of Harburg. It has around 13,000 inhabitants and borders to the west New Wulmstorf, in the south Buchholz and on Jesteburg, in the east Seevetal. In the north lies the hamburger district Harburg.

Map of Rosengarten (District Harburg)

background

In 1972, through the amalgamation of the communities Eckel, Ehestorf, Emsen, Iddensen, Klecken, Leversen, Nenndorf, Sottorf, Tötensen and Vahrendorf, the unified community was created Nominal village. In the following year the name of the municipality was renamed to rose Garden. The community of Rosengarten is now part of the Rosengarten Regional ParkThe neighboring communities also belong to this New Wulmstorf, Seevetal, Buchholz in the north heath as well as the joint community Hollenstedt and parts of the Harburg district.

getting there

By plane

  • The 1 Hamburg AirportWebsite of this institutionHamburg Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaHamburg Airport in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsHamburg Airport (Q27706) in the Wikidata database(IATA: HAM) is the closest commercial airport with international connections, it is about 40 minutes by car to the north (approx. 33 km), access via A7 through the Elbe tunnel.
  • The 2 Bremen AirportWebsite of this institutionBremen Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaBremen Airport in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsBremen Airport (Q665365) in the Wikidata database(IATA: BRE) is about an hour's drive to the west (about 100 km), about A1 and A261.
  • The 3 Hanover-Langenhagen AirportWebsite of this institutionHannover-Langenhagen Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaHannover-Langenhagen Airport in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryHannover-Langenhagen Airport (Q170169) in the Wikidata database(IATA: HAJ) is about 1 1/4 hours by car south (about 133 km), about A352 and A7.
  • The 4 Rotenburg Wümme airfieldRotenburg Wümme airfield in the encyclopedia WikipediaRotenburg Wümme Airport (Q12694740) in the Wikidata database(ICAO: EDXQ) (EDXQ) is the next public airport (approx. 65 km to the west).
  • The 5 Lueneburg airfieldLüneburg airfield in the Wikipedia encyclopediaLüneburg airfield in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsLüneburg Airfield (Q1433708) in the Wikidata database(ICAO: EDHG) (EDHG) is about 46 km away, about B4, A39 and A7.

By train

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By bus

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In the street

Due to its proximity to Hamburg, the community has good transport connections:

  • the A1 runs immediately south of Nenndorf
  • the A261Symbol: AS 3 Tötensen (rose garden) is located between the districts of Leversen and Tötensen
  • the A7Symbol: AS 34 Hamburg-Marmstorf is located east of the district of Vahrendorf

On foot

The Heidschnuckenweg goes through rose garden

mobility

Tourist Attractions

  • 1  Open-air museum on the KiekebergWebsite of this institution, Am Kiekeberg 1, 21224 Rosengarten-Ehestorf (in the immediate vicinity of the Black Mountains Wildlife Park). Tel.: 49(0)40 790176-0, Fax: 49(0)40 7926464. Open-air museum on the Kiekeberg in the encyclopedia WikipediaFreilichtmuseum am Kiekeberg in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsFreilichtmuseum am Kiekeberg (Q1454529) in the Wikidata database.The Open-air museum on the Kiekeberg shows the cultural history of the northern Lüneburg Heath and the adjacent Elbmarsch on an area of ​​12 hectares. Over 40 historical residential and farm buildings, gardens, fields and pastures give an insight into rural life from the 17th to the 20th century. Old breeds of livestock inhabit the historic buildings. For an excursion with children and all your belongings, you can borrow handcarts for a deposit at the cash desk.Open: Tue-Fri 9 am-5pm; Sat, Sun, public holidays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Price: adults € 9.00, children up to 18 years free, combined ticket for the open-air museum and Black Mountains Wildlife Park: adults € 16.00, children (3-14 yrs.): € 8.00.
  • 2  Black Mountains Wildlife Park, Am Wildpark 1, 21224 Rosengarten (in the immediate vicinity of the Kiekeberg open-air museum). Tel.: 49 (0)40 81977470, Email: . Black Mountains Wildlife Park in the Wikipedia encyclopediaBlack Mountains Wildlife Park in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryBlack Mountains Wildlife Park (Q2570846) in the Wikidata database.barrier-freebarrier-free At the entrance you are greeted by the grunting reception committee, the pot-bellied pigs roaming free. Mountains, valleys and lakes form the 50 hectare idyllic park. Daily flight shows and feedings, the 31-meter-high Elbe view tower, animals to touch or the huge adventure playground inspire. Mountains, valleys and lakes form the 50 hectare idyllic park.Open: daily, Nov. - March: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, April - Oct .: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm.Price: adults (from 15 years) € 10.00, children (from 3 years) € 8.00, combined ticket open-air museum and Black Mountains Wildlife Park: adults € 16.00, children (3-14 years): € 8.00.
  • 3 Hune bed in the Klecker forestHünenbett im Klecker Wald in the encyclopedia WikipediaHünenbett im Klecker Wald in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsHünenbett im Klecker Wald (Q1652322) in the Wikidata database, Great stone grave from the Neolithic Age. The tomb is 48 m long and 6 m wide. Exactly 76 upright stones frame the former burial mound.

activities

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kitchen

nightlife

accommodation

  • 1  Wildlife park camping. 72 parking spaces for caravans and mobile homes, no tents.

health

Practical advice

Post Code21224
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