East of the Leine,im Leinebergland Located, the village has Rittierode 216 residents (As of: 02.01.2024).
According to written sources, the history of the place dates back to the year 1206, then under the name "Retincroth", .
According to written sources, the history of the place dates back to the year 1206, then under the name "Retincroth", .
Culture and sights:
- The town’s most distinctive building is the Parish Church of St. Peter, the 1790 was built.
- Riding community Kreiensen - Rittierode eV With over 300 members, the largest riding club in the Braunschweig-South district association
Further information about the riding club and the equestrian facility can be found here. (also on Instagram)
Good to know
Opening hours
Freely accessible.
Price information
The village of Rittierode is freely accessible.
fitness
for any weather
for individual guests
Suitable for prams
linguistic proficiency
German
Other equipment/furnishings
Children's playground (outdoor)
Possible ways to pay
for free
Accessibility
Travel for everyone
The sidewalks in the village are not barrier-free, but should be Wheelchair and walker accessible .
Arrival & Parking
The equestrian village of Rittierode is located in the Leinebergland region. The town is well connected to the railway network via the Kreiensen railway junction (approximately 7 km away).
Rittierode can be reached by car from Einbeck after about 9 km and a drive of about 10 minutes.
If you cycle via Altendorfer Tor and Salzderhelden, the journey takes approximately 8 minutes for the 28 km.
Rittierode can be reached by car from Einbeck after about 9 km and a drive of about 10 minutes.
If you cycle via Altendorfer Tor and Salzderhelden, the journey takes approximately 8 minutes for the 28 km.
Contact person: in
Mr. Lothar Dolle
Rittieröder Krugwinkel 14
37574 Einbeck
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Market Street 13
37574 Einbeck
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