Best attractions and places to see around Beringstedt, located in the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, offers a variety of points of interest. The region is characterized by natural features such as the Nord-Ostsee-Kanal (Kiel Canal), forests like Forst Iloo, and lakes including Borgdorfer See. Historical and cultural sites, alongside opportunities for outdoor activities, are present in the surrounding area.
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The Oldenbüttel Canal Ferry is a small cable-stayed ferry that transports pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles across the Kiel Canal. It uses the water current and a taut wire cable to enable the canal crossing without its own propulsion.
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A total of 14 ferries cross the Kiel Canal. The passages are free, because when the canal was built it was agreed to provide free crossings for the traffic routes interrupted by the canal construction. You can find more information and the ferry times here: https://www.wsa-nord-ostsee-kanal.wsv.de/Webs/WSA/WSA-Nord-Ostsee-Kanal/DE/1_Wasserstrasse/2_Tunnel-Bruecken-Faehren/3_Faehren /Ferries_node.html.
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Very interesting historical building.
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Change the side of the North Baltic Sea Canal quickly and free of charge with the NOK ferry.
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Here boats from the NOK are locked into the Gieselau Canal, which connects the canal with the Eider.
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Oldenbüttel, one of the many canal ferries across the NOK.
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Beautiful fishing spot ...with a separate fishing spot for wheelchair users
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The region around Beringstedt is rich in natural beauty. You can observe ships and enjoy the scenery along the Kiel Canal (Nord-Ostsee-Kanal). Other notable natural areas include the forests of Forst Iloo and SeeNaturwälder In Den Landesforsten Barlohe, perfect for hiking and cycling. The Borgdorfer See and Flemhuder See offer beautiful lakeside views, and the Polders of the Haaler Au are a significant habitat for animals, especially pygmy swans in late winter.
Yes, the area offers several historical insights. You can step back in time at the Steinzeitpark Dithmarschen in Albersdorf, an open-air museum showcasing Stone Age life. The Krinkberg Bronze Age Burial Mounds in Pöschendorf provide a glimpse into ancient history, where various prehistoric objects have been discovered. Additionally, the Wassermühlen-Gehöft Ostermühlen is a historic watermill complex dating back to the late 15th century.
Families can enjoy watching ships pass along the Kiel Canal, or take a free ride on one of the canal ferries like the Breiholz Ferry on the Kiel Canal. The Old Chain Ferry, Fischerhütte, offers a spot to relax under linden trees with food and drinks, and children can explore the decommissioned ferry. The Steinzeitpark Dithmarschen is also a great educational and interactive experience for all ages.
There are numerous hiking opportunities around Beringstedt. You can explore routes like the "Polders of the Haaler Au – Mouth of the Haaler Au loop from Steinberg" or the "Bridge Over the Haaler Aue – Oster Watermill loop from Osterstedt." For more options and detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Beringstedt guide.
Absolutely! The region is popular for cycling. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the "Stör River Near Arpsdorf – Stör River Near Willenscharen loop from Beringstedt" or the "Wacken Open Air Festival – Hohenhörn Canal Ferry loop from Beringstedt." For mountain biking, trails like the "Fisher's Hut Ferry – Hohenhörn High Bridge loop from Beringstedt" are available. Find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Beringstedt and MTB Trails around Beringstedt guides.
The Kiel Canal ferries, such as the Breiholz Ferry and the Oldenbüttel Ferry, are unique because they transport vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians across the canal free of charge, a tradition established by imperial decree. They offer a great way to observe the passing ships and the canal infrastructure up close. The Old Chain Ferry, Fischerhütte, is a decommissioned ferry exhibited as a monument.
Yes, the Gieselau Canal Lock and Bascule Bridge is a notable piece of engineering. This lock connects the Eider River via the Gieselau Canal with the Kiel Canal, primarily serving sport and sailing boats. It's an interesting spot to observe the mechanics of water transport and the bridge in action.
Several attractions along the Kiel Canal, including the Breiholz Ferry, Oldenbüttel Ferry, and the Gieselau Canal Lock and Bascule Bridge, are noted as wheelchair accessible. The Gieselau Canal Lock even features a separate fishing spot for wheelchair users, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover the Kimber Spring (Kimberquelle) in Nindorf, a unique artesian spring discovered during oil drilling in 1884. It's a testament to natural geological features. The Shell House, adorned with numerous shells, and the ancient Shell Stone, a cup stone from the Bronze Age, also offer a quirky and interesting stop.
Visitors particularly enjoy the opportunity to watch ships along the Kiel Canal, appreciating the blend of nature and maritime traffic. The free canal ferries are a highlight, offering a unique experience. Many also value the peaceful spots to relax and the well-maintained cycling routes that allow for scenic exploration of the region.
Yes, at the Old Chain Ferry, Fischerhütte, you can find food and drinks, including fresh fish rolls, grilled sausage, pies, and cakes, with a direct view of the canal. The Bootsmann - Lokal Camping Lodge in Breiholz also offers local food and facilities near the canal.
The spring and summer months (roughly March to October) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Beringstedt, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the canal. In February and March, the Polders of the Haaler Au become a significant resting place for pygmy swans, offering a unique wildlife viewing opportunity.


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