The Military Magnificence of Bad Fallingbostel
The intimate yet intriguing town of Bad Fallingbostel boasts beautiful woodlands and an enthralling agricultural and military heritage. Traditional, timbered housed coexist alongside impressive churches, mineral enriched spas and archaic farmhouses. The close proximity of the British military barracks means Bad Fallingbostel enjoys a cosmopolitan influence while also retaining its rich, German culture; gastronomical delights and interesting architecture are testament to the prevalence of this captivating and charismatic culture.
Diverse Yet Dazzling Sights
The diversity of Bad Fallingbostel’s stunning sights is certainly an allure for many culture hungry tourists; the amalgamation of modern and classic architecture, exemplified by the St. Dionysis Church, in the town centre is an interesting vision. In terms of natural beauty, the nearby Luneburg Heath offers some of the most picturesque panoramas in Lower Saxony. The heath’s alternative allure is the Hof de Heidmark, a timber framed farmhouse that dates back to 1642 and still cultivates a typical Lower Saxon Farm. The ancient Treppenspeicher Barns commemorate the destroyed agricultural villages of the area.
Military Museums
The Fallingbostel Military Museum gives interesting insight into the town’s turbulent war related history and prosperous military present; exhibitions feature relics from the prisoner of war camps that dominated the area during the Second World War, alongside armoury, uniforms and other interesting artefacts guaranteed to ignite a desire to discover more.
The Delctable Dishes of Die Tageszeiten
Occupying an outstanding location upon the romantic banks of the River Bohme, the Restaurant Die Tageszeiten offers an innovative selection of international specialities that maximise seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. Menus change according to produce availability, but the restaurant’s speciality is undoubtedly the gourmet steak creations that prevail over the creative menu.