Moving stones

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Information sign for the Hanover region on the path
Adventure trail in the Brelinger Berg

The Geo Adventure Path Moving Stones is an approximately 5.5 km long circular hiking and sculpture path in the eastern edge of the Brelinger Berg in Wedemark , Lower Saxony ( Germany ).

The project

The first of eleven stations of the project "Moving Stones - an Ice Age Adventure Trail" was created in 2008 and presented to the public. It was the contribution of the municipality Wedemark to the campaign year "Garden Region 2009". On the circular hiking trail, eleven sculptures by the artists Wolfgang Buntrock and Frank Nordiek (Atelier LandArt, Hanover), Matthias Lehmann (Dresden) and Carsten Schmidt (Hanover) convey the formation of the Brelinger Berg as a terminal moraine from the Ice Age. Visitors can use the sculptures to actively and playfully recreate the events of the Ice Age in this region. The circular route can be entered from the Oegenbostel cemetery, the Bennemühlen cemetery or from the Markstraße in Brelingen .

Sculptures

If you start to walk the path in the north of Oegenbostel and follow it clockwise, you will discover the following sculptures one after the other:

  • Ice cubes
  • Sorting machine
  • Moving stone
  • What remains on the western outskirts of Bennemühlen
  • Fehrnrohrsteine
  • Windkanter
  • Pollen
  • Sound stones north of a gravel pond near Brelingen.
  • Vegetation observation
  • Pile of boulders
  • Viewing platform

Web links

Commons : Moving Stones  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 52 ° 34 ′ 22 "  N , 9 ° 41 ′ 25"  E