Best natural monuments around Rostock Heath include Germany's largest contiguous coastal forest, designated a landscape conservation area since 1996. This expansive natural area covers over 6,000 hectares, offering a unique blend of forest and coastal environments. It features diverse ecological features and rich flora and fauna. The area provides a unique combination of forest air and Baltic Sea climate.
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Beautiful resting place - until a few decades ago, a tree over 500 years old stood here, named in honor of Prince Wilhelm Borwin III, who sold the forest area of Rostocker Heide to the people of Rostock in the 13th century (still considered one of the best deals in the city's history). You can still see the remains of the toppled giant tree. The current specimen of the Borwin Oak was planted in 1992.
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The forest is wonderfully beautiful
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TOP hiking area with forest, moor and sea. Excellent signposting.
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super beautiful
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At first I didn't quite understand from the comments what is so special about this highlight, but as soon as you stand there you have to laugh heartily: The old oak tree, planted a long time ago in honor of Prince Borwin, certainly a very imposing tree, no longer lives. However, a young tree was replanted as a memorial. However, it still has to grow "somewhat"! But a little further away on the path you can see very well how impressive such a tree can be!
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A new oak tree was planted on this site. A similarly imposing tree can be admired towards the road on the left-hand side
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A guided hike is highly recommended. Information: https://www.ribnitz-damgarten.de/infozentrum-wald-und-moor/fuehrungen-und-umweltbildung/naturkundliche-fuehrungen/
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A bench at the moor lake invites you to linger.
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Among the most popular natural monuments in Rostock Heath are the Black Moor Lake, known for its idyllic, dark waters and informative display boards about local flora and fauna. Another highly regarded spot is the Observation Tower on the Moor & More Discovery Trail, which offers excellent views over the nature reserve and opportunities for birdwatching. Visitors also appreciate the historical significance of the Borwin Oak (Borwin-Eiche), where a new oak tree stands as a memorial with a picnic area.
Yes, Rostock Heath offers several family-friendly options. The Rostock Heath Nature Reserve itself is considered family-friendly, providing a great environment for walks and exploring nature. The Borwin Oak (Borwin-Eiche) site includes a picnic area, perfect for families. Additionally, the "Biological Diversity" Discovery Trail, starting at Forst- und Köhlerhof Wiethagen, is an almost three-kilometer-long, barrier-free path designed to engage visitors of all ages with ten natural wonders.
Rostock Heath is characterized by a diverse range of natural features. You can explore Germany's largest contiguous coastal forest, which includes unique areas like the Gespensterwald (Haunted Woods) with its stunted, wind-shaped beech trees. The region also features extensive moorland, reedbeds, and meadows, such as those found in the nature reserves of Radelsee, Heiligensee/Hütelmoor, and Schnatermann. The Black Moor Lake is another distinct feature, known for its unusually dark water.
Rostock Heath is rich in biodiversity, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting. The nature reserves within the heath, such as Heiligensee/Hütelmoor, are home to various species. Lucky visitors might spot martens, foxes, badgers, roe deer, fallow deer, wild boar, and red deer. Birdwatchers can look out for lapwings, common snipes, redshanks, hollow pigeons, middle and black woodpeckers, as well as majestic white-tailed eagles, grey herons, cranes, and kingfishers. Red otters also inhabit the area.
Yes, Rostock Heath offers an extensive network of hiking trails, including routes that pass by or through its natural monuments. For easy walks, you can find trails like the "Beach at the Ribnitzer Großes Moor" or the "Black Moor Lake" loop. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Easy hikes around Rostock Heath guide.
Rostock Heath is excellent for cycling, with over 60 kilometers of dedicated cycling trails. You can find routes suitable for various types of cycling, including gravel biking and road cycling. For example, there are gravel biking routes like the "Forest Path Near Neuhaus – Cycle Path Along the Bodden loop" or road cycling routes such as the "Lukas Church Graal-Müritz loop." More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Rostock Heath guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Rostock Heath guide.
Rostock Heath offers unique experiences throughout the year. The coastal forest and Baltic Sea climate are considered beneficial for health at any time. For enjoying the beaches and warmer weather, late spring to early autumn is ideal. The "Biological Diversity" Discovery Trail is particularly engaging in a quiet, light mixed forest, offering occasional views of moorland landscapes and heathland clearings. The region's diverse flora, including orchids and marsh marigolds, can be particularly vibrant in spring and summer.
Yes, the "Biological Diversity" Discovery Trail, which starts at the Forst- und Köhlerhof Wiethagen, is an almost three-kilometer-long, barrier-free path. It features "ten big and small natural wonders" and allows visitors to observe fruit trees, learn about life in dead wood, and experience the size of insects tactilely, making it accessible for a wider range of visitors.
While specific public transport routes to every single natural monument are not detailed, Rostock Heath is considered a district of Rostock, located about 18 kilometers from the city center. This suggests that some areas, particularly those closer to Rostock, may be accessible via local public transport. For more precise information on reaching specific points, it is advisable to check local transport schedules.
The Rostock Heath holds significant natural importance as Germany's largest contiguous coastal forest. Designated a landscape conservation area since 1996, it spans over 6,000 hectares, offering a unique blend of forest and coastal environments. Its ecological value is high due to its rich flora and fauna, including rare species like yew, holly, carnivorous sundew, and numerous orchid species, as well as a variety of mammals and birds. The combination of forest air and Baltic Sea climate is also considered beneficial for health.
For a wonderfully wild and seemingly endless beach experience, visit Torfbrücke Beach. It's an ideal spot for long walks, picnics, and refreshing swims. The path to the beach leads through fragrant pine forest, offering a serene experience, and it's especially beautiful in the warm light of the late afternoon for sunset picnics. Despite its secluded feel, it's still considered a district of Rostock.


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