Best attractions and places to see around Oldenborstel include a mix of natural landscapes and cultural sites. This small community, while tranquil, is situated near diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore renatured river areas, former clay pits now serving as biotopes, and significant cultural landmarks. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local history and events.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Wacken, always worth it, not only for the OpenAir
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A sculpture by Siegfried Assmann is intended to commemorate the great oxen drives. "Ochsentränke" (Lindenstraße / corner of Wilhelmstraße) The fountain sculpture by Siegfried Assmann from 1992 is made of bronze and granite. It is intended to commemorate the great oxen drives, one route of which led from Denmark to the Elbe through Hohenwestedt. Our town was a popular stopover on the way from Rendsburg via Itzehoe to Wedel. Text from: https://www.hohenwestedt.de/die-gemeinde/sehenswertes
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The fountain sculpture by Siegfried Assmann, created in 1992, is made of bronze and granite. It is intended to commemorate the great oxen drifts, a route from Denmark to the Elbe River that passed through here. Hohenwestedt was a popular stopover on the route from Rendsburg via Itzehoe to Wedel. https://www.hohenwestedt.de/die-gemeinde/sehenswertes
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Beautiful quiet church, going to the service is definitely worth it
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Beautiful church in Wacken.
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It's quite interesting to see the entire area when W:O:A isn't taking place there. You won't see any of this during the event because practically everything is populated.
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You can discover several natural highlights. The Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake is a former clay mining area that has transformed into a biotope with a circular path, perfect for nature observation. Additionally, the Rest area with information board at the Rantzau offers scenic views of the renatured Rantzau river, providing a peaceful spot for a break.
Yes, the region offers pleasant walking opportunities. The Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake features a circular path of approximately five kilometers with resting places, ideal for a leisurely walk. The area around the renatured Rantzau river also provides beautiful routes. For more structured options, you can find various running trails in the area, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Oldenborstel guide.
Beyond natural beauty, the region offers unique cultural and historical points of interest. The Wacken Open Air Festival Grounds, located about 10.4 km away, is world-renowned for its heavy metal festival. You can also see the Ox-drinking trough sculpture by Siegfried Assmann, which commemorates historical ox drifts. Additionally, the St. Boniface Church (Schenefeld) is a notable religious building with historical significance, and Oldenborstel itself has a church dating back to at least 1628.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. Both the Rest area with information board at the Rantzau and the Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake are considered family-friendly, offering easy walks and nature exploration. For more active fun, nearby towns feature recreational facilities like the Schwimmzentrum Itzehoe, Freibad Wacken, and Freibad Hohenwestedt.
Yes, the region is welcoming for dog owners. The tips for the Rest area with information board at the Rantzau specifically mention it's ideal for accompanying a dog, with play and swimming opportunities at the Rantzau stream and a small forest lake. The circular path around the Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake is also a great option for walks with your canine companion.
The area around Oldenborstel offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Grünental High Bridge – Kiel Canal loop' or the 'Scenic Forest Road – Muldsberg Clay Pit loop'. For a comprehensive overview of options, refer to the Cycling around Oldenborstel guide for touring bikes, and the Road Cycling Routes around Oldenborstel guide for road cycling enthusiasts.
Yes, the Ox-drinking trough sculpture by Siegfried Assmann is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity to appreciate this historical monument.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the peaceful breaks offered by the Rest area with information board at the Rantzau and the opportunity to observe nature and hike around the Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake. The unique cultural significance of sites like the Wacken Open Air Festival Grounds also draws considerable interest.
While Oldenborstel itself is a tranquil community, the surrounding region holds some unique spots. The Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake, a former industrial site now a thriving biotope, offers a fascinating transformation of landscape. The Ox-drinking trough sculpture also represents a unique piece of local history and art.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the broader region offers other outdoor pursuits. For the adventurous, YUU-Skydive Fallschirmsport in Hohenlockstedt, about 9 km away, provides skydiving opportunities. The various outdoor swimming pools (Freibad Wacken, Freibad Hohenwestedt) are great for aquatic recreation during warmer months.
While Oldenborstel is small, nearby towns offer options. For dining and camping, 'Bootsmann - Lokal Camping Lodge' in Breiholz is an option. For quick breaks during your explorations, the area around the Ox-drinking trough sculpture has a bakery and an ice cream parlor nearby. Larger towns like Itzehoe will have more extensive choices for restaurants and accommodation.
Oldenborstel has a tranquil, rural setting, and many of the diverse attractions in the surrounding region require a short drive. While local bus services might connect some villages, having a car is generally recommended for convenient access to the various natural, cultural, and recreational sites mentioned.


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