Municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany
Valentin Ruths (1825–1905): Wilseder Höhe
Dat ole Huus in Wilsede
Bispingen SnowDome
St.Antonius-Kirche in Bispingen
Bispingen is a municipality in the Heidekreis district of Lower Saxony , Germany . It is a popular tourist destination with several holiday/theme parks. Its territory also includes the nature preserve of the Lüneburg Heath around the Wilseder Berg .
Geography
Location
Bispingen is located on the River Luhe and is approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) northeast of Soltau , or 50 km (31 mi) south of Hamburg . Bispingen lies near interchange 43 of the A 7 motorway.
Subdivisions
Bispingen
Hützel
Steinbeck an der Luhe (Steinbeck/Luhe)
Behringen
Volkwardingen
Hörpel
Borstel
Haverbeck (Nieder- and Oberhaverbeck)
Wilsede, heath village at the foot of the Wilseder Berg ; population: ~35
Neighbouring villages and towns
Economy
Bispingen is popular with tourists as a local recreation area and nature reserve .
Places of interest
Wilseder Berg , the highest hill on the Lüneburg Heath
Dat ole Huus , a Low German house in Wilsede, one of the oldest open-air museums in Germany; built c. 1540, renovated 1742, moved to Wilsede 1907
Iserhatsche [de ] , a landscape garden with hunting lodge and Montagnetto model castle
Burial ground in Volkwardingen with Bronze Age tumuli
Ole Kerk [de ] ("Old Church") dating to 1353, made from boulders; used for baptisms, weddings and other services as well as concerts
Treppenspeicher in Volkwardingen, one of the oldest of this type of storage barn in the Lüneburg Heath, built in 1600 and 1702, restored in 2001
Kart Centre, owned by racing driver Ralf Schumacher
SnowDome Bispingen provides indoor skiing and snowboarding . It opened in autumn 2006
Bispinger Heide holiday park, part of the Center Parcs chain
Notable people
Waldemar Grube [de ] , founder of the firm, Grube KG Forstgerätestelle , which makes forestry equipment.
Gallery
References
Further reading
Heinrich Schulz: Chronik von Wilsede , Stuttgart, 1967
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Bispingen .
Coat of arms
International National Geographic