The Harrl is a high, wooded western outlier of the Bückeberg hill ridge in the Weser Uplands of central Germany. It is up to 213 m above sea level and lies in the Lower Saxon county of Schaumburg. The Harrl has numerous hiking trails and footpaths, including the Bückeberge Way, which runs over the Harrl. An observation tower, the Ida Tower, stands on the Harrlberg, offering fantastic views. The area is suitable for families, with trails of varying difficulty, including easy and moderate routes. Some trails are also suitable for prams and offer refreshments along the way
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Activities: We went for a walk in Harrl. "A bewaldeter Hügel (wooded hill)", we discovered historical traces there. We followed the Radweg (bike path) and found several information boards
Highlights: The kids loved discovering the "spannenden Ausflug für die ganze Familie (exciting excursion for the whole family)." We enjoyed the beautiful colors of the forest and the "bezaubersten Farben (most enchanting colors)" ✨