2024-10-06 | |
In August, the Hiive Group opened its new NOORD hotel on the North Sea coast. There are 73 rooms and 13 suites with one or two bedrooms available across three guest houses and the main building. On the top floor you’ll find the 500m² wellness area, featuring a sauna, relaxation room, foot baths and treatment rooms. If you are looking for peace and quiet, the library with its adjoining fireplace room offers a cosy retreat. Another highlight of the historic Gulfhof is the eten café and restaurant, which is also open to non-hotel guests all day.
Europe’s first themed attraction for scents and aromas opened in Holzminden on 28 September. The Sensoria is an interactive exhibition space where visitors can experience a variety of scents at numerous stations – ranging from smelling stations, interactive media elements and individual exhibits offer a wide range of insights into the world of fragrances and aromas. A scent organ reveals the secrets of fragrance composition, allowing visitors to create their own personalised scent. All information is available in German and English.
Hanover celebrates the 700th anniversary of its garden history in 2025. Twenty-one selected gardens, parks and cemeteries show the diversity of garden design from the 14th century to the present day. With exciting tours and a colourful programme of events, Hanover invites you to discover its green treasures. The Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen will celebrate their 350th anniversary with exhibitions and events in 2025. Highlights include the display of historic carriages of the Royal House of Hanover in the Herrenhausen Castle Museum.
Niedersachsen offers a wealth of opportunities to relax and do something beneficial for your body and mind. Whether it’s a hike through mountain or natural landscapes, a walk along the Wadden Sea, a visit to one of the many thermal baths and spas in Niedersachsen’s 36 health and spa resorts, or a relaxing wellness weekend with soothing massages and other pampering experiences – there is something for everyone here.
Thalassotherapy is based on the healing properties of the sea and makes use of a variety of natural resources such as sea salt, mud and aerosols to promote comprehensive relaxation and revitalisation. This special form of therapy can only be experienced by the North Sea, where the pure sea air, combined with targeted treatments such as mud packs or seaweed wraps, reveals its beneficial effects. Numerous spa facilities on the East Frisian Islands and along the mainland offer these specialised treatments, which not only provide deep relaxation but also strengthen the respiratory system and sustainably boost the immune system.
It’s not just the sea that provides healing, salt-rich water; another natural salty source comes from deep within the Earth – brine. Brine baths, which are characterised by their high buoyancy, significantly relieve the body underwater and provide soothing relief, particularly for rheumatic conditions and muscle tension. Places such as the Sole Therme spa in Bad Harzburg or the Jod-Sole-Therme spa in Bad Bevensen, located in Lüneburg Heath, offer ideal conditions to experience the positive effects of brine treatments.
The healing power of peat’s natural properties has been known for centuries. Peat is an excellent heat reservoir and is rich in nutrients. It has a positive effect on the skin, stimulates circulation, and is especially effective in relieving pain in the muscles, tendons and joints. After a peat treatment, a stroll through the award-winning Bad Pyrmont spa gardens, home to the northernmost outdoor palm garden in Europe, is highly recommended. You could also visit the Park of the Gardens in Bad Zwischenahn, featuring over 90 model gardens and plant collections.
Outdoor exercise promotes good health, strengthens the circulatory system and can help prevent a number of conditions. The Harz Mountains region benefits from a mild climate and clean atmosphere. Its forests provide oxygen-rich air, which has a particularly positive effect on the cardiovascular system and respiratory tract. Three locations, Bad Grund, Altenau and Bad Sachsa, have been awarded the official seal of approval for health resorts with a therapeutic atmosphere. Numerous walking trails throughout the Harz Mountains invite visitors to experience walks in the low mountain landscape.
The Osnabrücker Land combines unspoilt nature with first-class wellness offerings, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing holiday. Active holidaymakers and nature enthusiasts can recharge in the TERRA.vita Nature and Geopark, with its extensive network of walking trails. The treetop trail in Bad Iburg, with its spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, offers another natural highlight. For wellness and health enthusiasts, the region offers special treatments at three renowned brine health spas. The two salt graduation towers in Bad Rothenfelde, which are among the largest and oldest in Germany, are truly impressive. They are not only functional but also architecturally fascinating and a popular attraction for visitors. At the brine health spa in Bad Laer, guests can enjoy the healing benefits of the 7.2% brine either in the modern SoleVital therapy centre or in the heated outdoor brine pool. In Bad Essen, the unique primordial sea brine is extracted from a depth of 800 metres and can be inhaled as an aerosol in the SoleArena.
Hamelin is located southwest of Hanover in the heart of the Weser Uplands and is known worldwide primarily for the legend of the Pied Piper. This story is brought to life every summer through open-air performances or guided tours with the Pied Piper. But the town has even more to offer: As a true gem of the Weser Renaissance, the Old Town has an enchanting atmosphere, with its stunning half-timbered houses and charming, narrow streets. Buildings such as the Hochzeitshaus (Marriage House) and the Rattenfängerhaus (Pied Piper House) are prime examples of this unique architectural style. The nearby Hämelschenburg Palace, just ten kilometres away, also delights visitors with its impressive Renaissance architecture. Hamelin is also an ideal starting point for cyclists. The town is located directly on the Weser Cycle Route, which has been awarded 4 stars by the German National Cyclists’ Association (ADFC). For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, the region can be enjoyed from the water on a boat trip along the Weser river.
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