Best attractions and places to see around Schalkholz include a diverse range of natural features and historical landmarks. This rural Geest community in Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, is characterized by significant elevation differences and a well-preserved hedgerow landscape. The area features unique geological formations like the Schalkholz Ice Tongue Basin and is close to the Eider-Treene-Sorge Lowlands. Schalkholz also holds cultural significance as a member of the Megalithic Routes association, highlighting its rich archaeological heritage.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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A little further south! But the Beech Gate has fallen here.
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With almost 47,000 square meters of undeveloped area, the market square in Heide is the largest in Germany and a place with history. During the time of the independent farmer republic of Dithmarschen, the square was the meeting place of the state assembly from 1447 onwards. As early as the 16th century, traders met there every Saturday for a weekly market. This has remained the case to this day. In addition, a large Christmas market takes place on the square every year, as well as the "Heider Marktfrieden" every two years - the largest medieval folk festival in Dithmarschen. https://www.ndr.de/ratgeber/reise/binnenland_elbe/Heide-Stadt-in-Nordseenaehe-mit-Marktplatz-der-Superlative-,heide132.html
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With almost 47,000 square meters of undeveloped space, it is the largest market place in Germany. As early as the 16th century, traders came together there every Saturday for a weekly market.
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The tree is still in the place where it belongs. In a beautiful beech forest. With small wooden benches all around. Beautiful, quiet hiking trails.
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A small place to rest with a beautiful view over the hollows.
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The Scottish Highlanders are a peaceful breed of cattle. Everything is very slow and they don't fixate on them with their eyes. Then they get very curious. I also really liked the view of the birch forest. It may be that I'm spoiled at the moment. So I have to "earn" a hike's stars. The water areas are visited by anglers, and they drive right up to them in their cars. There are also too many tractors driving too fast on the supply routes.
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Today, the landscape is characterized by a mosaic of water areas used for sport fishing, between agricultural grassland areas. The area, which is crossed by a network of paths, also includes reed beds and fen-like wet meadows.
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Since 1972, the moor in the valley of the upper Broklandsau northeast of Heide has been designated a protected area covering an area of 283 hectares.
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Schalkholz is characterized by its distinct Geest landscape, featuring significant elevation differences and a well-preserved "Knicklandschaft" (hedgerow landscape). A notable geological formation is the "Schalkholzer Eiszungenbecken" (Schalkholz Ice Tongue Basin), formed during the ice age, which includes an internal high moor. You can also visit the Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor, water bodies created from extensive peat extraction after World War II, now a mosaic of water areas and agricultural grassland. Additionally, the Five-Finger Linden, a 250-year-old natural monument with five trunks grown together, is a unique sight.
Within Schalkholz, you can find the "Friedenseiche von 1871" (Peace Oak of 1871) at the historic crossroads. The village also retains its original appearance with numerous surviving yellow clay brick houses from before World War I, along with an old fire station and a war memorial. Schalkholz is also part of the "Megalithic Routes" association, highlighting its rich archaeological heritage of over 5,000-year-old stone constructions.
Yes, in the surrounding area, you can visit the Steinschleuse (Stone Lock) in Stapel, a cultural monument from 1877 vital for water management. Another notable site is the Heide Market Square, located in the nearby town of Heide. It is Germany's largest undeveloped market square, spanning 4.7 hectares, and has hosted a traditional weekly market for over 500 years.
Schalkholz offers a variety of hiking trails, including easy and moderate options. For example, you can explore the "Moorlands Near Bergenhusen – Bench With a View of the Moor loop" or the "Fields and meadows – Sühnenstein Schalkholz loop." Many trails are suitable for different fitness levels. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Schalkholz guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Schalkholz is great for running and road cycling. There are several running loops, such as the "Running loop from Westerborstel" (easy) or the "Buerndiek loop from Tellingstedt" (moderate). For road cycling, you can find longer routes like the "Broklandsau Pumping Station – Delver Koog Nature Reserve loop." Explore more options on the Running Trails around Schalkholz and Road Cycling Routes around Schalkholz guides.
Yes, several attractions around Schalkholz are considered family-friendly. The Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor and the Five-Finger Linden are natural sites suitable for families. The Bargener Fähre Ferry Dock offers a unique experience of crossing the Eider, which can be fun for children. Many of the local hiking trails are also suitable for families.
Many outdoor areas and trails around Schalkholz are dog-friendly. For instance, the Bargener Fähre Ferry Dock is noted as dog-friendly. When exploring nature reserves or specific trails, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The Eider-Treene-Sorge Lowlands, a rich river and natural landscape, is located just four kilometers north of Schalkholz. This area offers a contrasting natural environment to the Geest landscape of Schalkholz and is ideal for exploring diverse flora and fauna.
The Dellstedter Birkwildmoor is a valuable nature reserve located near Schalkholz. It is an important ecological site, contributing to the region's diverse natural environment and offering opportunities for nature observation.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Steinschleuse in Stapel is valued for its historical context and the opportunity to rest and observe the water management system. The Heide Market Square is enjoyed for its historical ambiance and its impressive size. The natural sites like the Moor pools are praised for their unique landscape formed by historical peat extraction.
Yes, some attractions in the region offer wheelchair accessibility. The Heide Market Square and the Bargener Fähre Ferry Dock are noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy these sites.
The region around Schalkholz is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn, when the weather is milder and the natural landscapes are in full bloom. Summer offers longer daylight hours for extended exploration. Some attractions, like the Bargener Fähre Ferry Dock, operate seasonally, typically from May to September.


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