Moore Der Eider-Treene-Sorge-Niederung
Moore Der Eider-Treene-Sorge-Niederung
Natural monuments in Moore Der Eider-Treene-Sorge-Niederung encompass a significant natural landscape in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This region is characterized by its extensive river systems, vast meadows, and diverse moorlands, forming Schleswig-Holstein's largest continuous river landscape. It is recognized as a Natura 2000 protected area, highlighting its ecological importance as a vital bird sanctuary. The area offers deep immersion in nature, with habitats supporting many rare wetland-adapted animal and plant species.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Beautiful rest area with a small observation tower overlooking the moorland
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Beautiful nature reserve. Today I'm going on a tour towards the west coast and not, as usual, to Angeln or Schwansen. A very nice round trip from/to Hollingstedt. I included Friedrichsstadt as an intermediate destination. The landscape is very varied. Lots of rivers and wetlands. Then a few meters of elevation on the last 20 kilometers.
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The Hohner See is a lake about 12 km west of the town of Rendsburg in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein near the village of Hohn. The lake is about 71 hectares in size and up to 1.0 m deep. It is the last surviving Geest flat lake in the flooded landscape of the Eider-Treene-Sorge lowlands.
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The Tetenhusener Moor nature reserve is located in the municipality of Tetenhusen in the Schleswig-Flensburg district in Schleswig-Holstein. It is located northwest of Rendsburg in the Eider-Treene-Sorge river landscape. Today the moor covers an area of 205 ha.
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The Eider-Treene-Sorge-Niederung is characterized by its extensive river systems, vast meadows, and diverse moorlands, forming Schleswig-Holstein's largest continuous river landscape. It's a significant natural landscape with wet grasslands, reed beds, natural shallow lakes, and floodplains, making it a vital bird sanctuary and a Natura 2000 protected area.
The region is renowned for its diverse wildlife, especially birds. You can spot large birds like cranes, white storks, marsh harriers, and lapwings. The Hohner Lake, for instance, is home to the white-tailed eagle and other endangered animal and plant species. Moor areas like Tetenhusener Moor Nature Reserve also host moor frogs, adders, snipe, and curlew.
Yes, the Eider-Treene-Sorge-Niederung is excellent for birdwatching. The Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog offers a beautiful view over the wet meadows of the Sorgkoog, ideal for observing birds. The Hohner Lake also has refuges and information boards to help visitors observe bird life without disturbance.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. The 'three-river-land' (Eider, Treene, and Sorge) is considered one of the most beautiful canoeing areas. For land-based activities, you can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running, exploring the diverse landscapes of moorlands and river meadows.
Many natural monuments in the region are suitable for families. The Hohner Lake and the Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog are listed as family-friendly. The gentle river landscape is also perfect for tranquil canoeing trips, allowing families to observe nature together.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. Areas like the Tetenhusener Moor Nature Reserve offer designated paths for experiencing the unique ecosystem. You can find various hiking routes, including easy loops around Dellstedter Birkwildmoor and Prinzenmoor.
The Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog is an excellent spot. It provides beautiful views over the wet meadows of the Sorgkoog and towards Bergenhusen, making it ideal for enjoying the expansive sky and birdwatching.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly good for wildlife spotting, especially birds. The moorlands are vibrant during these seasons. Autumn offers stunning colors, and even winter walks can be peaceful, though paths in moor areas might be wet.
Absolutely. The Eider-Treene-Sorge-Niederung is home to several significant protected moorlands. The Tetenhusener Moor Nature Reserve is a prime example of a restored Atlantic raised bog with designated paths. Another vital protected area is the Dellstedter Birkwildmoor Nature Reserve, part of the Natura 2000 network.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and vastness of the landscape, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the unique experience of exploring the moorlands. The Hohner Lake is praised for its bird observation points, and the Tetenhusener Moor Nature Reserve is noted for its active climate protection and the chance to see cranes.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For example, you can find easy hiking loops around the Dellstedter Birkwildmoor and the Prinzenmoor, which are suitable for beginners and offer a gentle introduction to the region's natural beauty.
The Eider, Treene, and Sorge rivers form the 'three-river-land,' a unique landscape of winding waterways, thatched-roof houses, and expansive meadows. This river system is central to the region's ecology and is considered one of the most beautiful canoeing areas, offering a calm way to observe local wildlife and nature.
The expansive landscapes, especially the moorlands and river meadows, offer fantastic photographic opportunities. The Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog provides elevated views, while the unique ecosystems of Tetenhusener Moor Nature Reserve and Hohner Lake offer chances to capture diverse flora and fauna.


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