The Großes Bruch
The Großes Bruch is a 45 kilometres long wetland strip in Germany, stretching from Oschersleben in Saxony-Anhalt in the east to Hornburg, Lower Saxony in the west.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Marsh
- Description: landscape in Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony, Germany
- Also known as: “Grosses Bruch” and “Großes Bruch”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Dorfkirche Beierstedt and Heeseberg.
Dorfkirche Beierstedt
Church
Photo: Kirchenfan, CC0.
Dorfkirche Beierstedt is a church, which is situated 2½ km north of The Großes Bruch.
Heeseberg
Nature reserve
Photo: Manomaari, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Heeseberg is a nature reserve, which is situated 3 km north of The Großes Bruch.
Heeseberg-Tower
Scenic viewpoint
Photo: Ginganz-in, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Heeseberg-Tower is a scenic viewpoint, which is situated 3½ km north of The Großes Bruch.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Watenstedt and Söllingen.
Söllingen
Village
Ingeleben
Village
Ingeleben is a village and former municipality in the district of Helmstedt, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Since 1 November 2016 it has been part of the municipality of Söllingen. Ingeleben is situated 6 km north of The Großes Bruch.
The Großes Bruch
- Categories: natural region, landscape, and body of water
- Location: Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Low German—“The Großes Bruch” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Großes Bruch”
- German: “Das Große Bruch”
- German: “Großes Bruch”
- Low German: “Dat Grote Bruch”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Bahnhof Jerxheim and Nord-Dedeleben.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Bruch-Berg and Näpken-Berg.
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