FriedWald Bramsche, Forest cemetery in Bramsche, Germany.
FriedWald Bramsche spans 51 hectares of natural woodland featuring diverse tree species including oak, beech, maple, birch, and pine trees that create a peaceful environment for natural burials.
Established on December 5, 2003, FriedWald Bramsche was created as part of Germany's early ecological burial movement that began in 2001, offering sustainable alternatives to traditional cemetery practices.
The site reflects contemporary German cultural values emphasizing environmental consciousness and natural memorialization, where families can honor loved ones through eco-friendly burial practices within preserved forest landscapes.
Located between Achmer and Ueffeln in Lower Saxony, the cemetery offers barrier-free facilities, information paths, protective shelters, and various seating areas throughout the accessible woodland terrain.
The cemetery features a special Sternschnuppenbaum memorial area dedicated to children who passed away early, where families can inter remains free of charge beneath designated trees with star-motif memorial plaques.
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