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Top 4 Natural Monuments in Luerwald Und Bieberbach

Best natural monuments in Luerwald Und Bieberbach is a significant natural area located between Menden and Neheim, recognized as a nature reserve, an FFH-area, and an EU bird sanctuary. Spanning over 25 square kilometers with elevations between 200 and 300 meters above sea level, it features largely undisturbed natural landscapes. The region is characterized by extensive mixed forests, free-flowing forest streams, and diverse birdlife, underscoring its ecological importance. Efforts are underway to convert spruce monocultures back into deciduous woodlands, enhancing…

Last updated: July 5, 2026

Dicke Berta Oak

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Who needs the mammoth trees in the USA / Canada? The thickness Bertha is about 700 years old and has a diameter of about 6 meters. There are still flowy trails.

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Forest Passage Bremke–Retringen

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If you don't feel like the inclines or the road traffic to Böingsen and the Ebberg on your way towards Eisborn, the "Waldpassage Bremke - Retringen" might be an alternative. …

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Hensenberg Forest Landscape

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The remote silence south of the Vosswinkel wild forest and near the Hensenberg invites you to slow down and enjoy.

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Moss Carpet Trail

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Please stay on the path and do not damage the moss carpet.

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Three Districts Point HSK/MK/SO

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Here the Merkische, the Soester and the Hochsauerlandkreis drift together

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October 22, 2025, Moss Carpet Trail

Very nice to walk on barefoot.

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The route here is a bit misleading. The suggested route is a private road. However, once you're in the forest, a great, paved path awaits.

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On this path between the two ground gates, we saw several wild boars in mid-August. Both young and adult. We've been hiking for 10 years and have never encountered one before. It's not a problem per se, but you might want to be cautious during the breeding season. Just a friendly reminder...

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To take great photos, take a real camera with you in addition to your cell phone, ideally equipped with a polarizing filter. If you set the polarizing filter correctly, you will get rich colors. Compare the highlight photos 1x with camera (without me in the photo) and 1x cell phone photo (with me on the path).

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Please stay on the path and do not damage the moss carpet.

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A changing picture in every season 🍃 🍂 🍁. Wonderful peace and great views/panoramas ⛰️ to enjoy 🎨📸. Every stressed soul can find peace here 💚.

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The remote silence south of the Vosswinkel wild forest and near the Hensenberg invites you to slow down and enjoy.

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If you don't feel like the inclines or the road traffic to Böingsen and the Ebberg on your way towards Eisborn, the "Waldpassage Bremke - Retringen" might be an alternative. The incline is not too steep and the gravel forest path is easy to ride on a trekking bike. At the level of the last farm in the Lürbke/Bremke there is a sign that it is a dead end, but this only applies to motor vehicles. The bridge over the "Kalkofensiepen" is closed to motor vehicles with concrete obstacles. However, enough space has been left between the obstacles for hikers and cyclists. Once you have reached the barrier, you have a great view of Brockhausen. There is still one downside, the last 300 m or so from the barrier to the country road are not easy to drive due to the rather coarse gravel. If you want to go to the Sorpesee or to Eisborn, turn left onto the country road (Hüstener Straße) and follow it to the crossroads in the village of Oelinghauser Heide or to the junction to Eisborn.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Luerwald und Bieberbach?

The Luerwald und Bieberbach region is characterized by its extensive, near-natural acidic beech and oak mixed forests. You'll also find numerous intact, free-flowing forest streams, including the Bieberbach, which feature prominent meanders and high banks. These areas, such as the Forest Passage Bremke–Retringen and the Hensenberg Forest Landscape, offer diverse ecosystems.

Are there any ancient trees or significant natural monuments to see?

Absolutely. A prominent natural monument is the Dicke Berta Oak, estimated to be around 700 years old with a diameter of approximately 6 meters. It's an impressive testament to nature's longevity and a popular highlight for visitors.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Luerwald und Bieberbach?

Luerwald und Bieberbach is a significant European bird sanctuary, making it a crucial habitat for various bird species. You might spot the Black Stork, Eurasian Nuthatch, Woodcock, Red Kite, Middle Spotted Woodpecker, and Grey-headed Woodpecker. The healthy forest ecosystem supports a rich diversity, especially for species like the Grey-headed Woodpecker, which relies on ants for food.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or trails in the area?

Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Dicke Berta Oak is considered family-friendly, offering benches to rest. The Hensenberg Forest Landscape is also noted as family-friendly, providing a quiet environment to explore. Many of the forest trails are generally accessible for walks with children.

What are the terrain and difficulty levels of trails near these natural monuments?

The terrain in Luerwald und Bieberbach generally features elevations between 200 and 300 meters above sea level. Many trails are gravel forest paths, suitable for trekking bikes and walking. For instance, the Dicke Berta Footbridge area offers a narrow path that is great for walking. While some paths might have moderate inclines, many are considered easy to intermediate, like the Moss Carpet Trail.

Are there good viewpoints within the Luerwald und Bieberbach nature reserve?

Yes, the region offers several spots with scenic views. The Dicke Berta Oak itself provides a pleasant area to linger with a view of the ancient tree. Additionally, the Hensenberg Forest Landscape is categorized as a viewpoint, inviting visitors to slow down and enjoy the remote silence.

What outdoor activities, like hiking or cycling, can I do near the natural monuments?

The Luerwald und Bieberbach area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate loops like the 'Dicke Berta Footbridge – Dicke Berta Oak loop' or the 'Pond in Luerwald – Moss Carpet Trail loop'. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking in Luerwald Und Bieberbach guide. Cyclists can enjoy various routes, from easy road cycling to moderate touring bicycle routes. Check out the Road Cycling Routes in Luerwald Und Bieberbach guide or the Cycling in Luerwald Und Bieberbach guide for detailed routes.

When is the best time to visit Luerwald und Bieberbach for nature observation or hiking?

The extensive mixed forests and diverse birdlife make Luerwald und Bieberbach appealing throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for hiking, with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Birdwatching is excellent during migration seasons. The free-flowing streams and tranquil pond offer scenic beauty in any season, making it a great destination for nature observation whenever you visit.

Is Luerwald und Bieberbach accessible by public transport, and are there designated parking areas?

While the region is largely uninhabited and undisturbed, access points exist. Specific public transport options and designated parking areas would depend on your exact starting point within the expansive nature reserve. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking information for the specific trailheads or natural monuments you plan to visit, especially if traveling from nearby towns like Menden or Neheim.

Are there any specific rules for dog owners when visiting the natural monuments?

As a nature reserve, FFH-area, and EU bird sanctuary, Luerwald und Bieberbach prioritizes the protection of its diverse flora and fauna. While dogs are generally welcome on trails, it is crucial to keep them on a leash to prevent disturbance to wildlife, especially ground-nesting birds and other animals. Always follow local signage regarding dog regulations to ensure a respectful visit for everyone and the environment.

What makes the Luerwald und Bieberbach area ecologically important?

Luerwald und Bieberbach holds significant ecological importance due to its designation as a nature reserve, an FFH-area (Flora-Fauna-Habitat), and an EU bird sanctuary. Its large, contiguous, and undisturbed mixed forests, along with its free-flowing streams, provide vital habitats for numerous species. Ongoing nature conservation efforts, such as converting spruce monocultures back into deciduous woodlands, further enhance its biodiversity and ecological value.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Luerwald und Bieberbach?

Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The ancient Dicke Berta Oak is a highlight, with many finding it fascinating and a great spot to linger. The unique Moss Carpet Trail is also highly appreciated for its distinct ground cover and pleasant walking experience. The remote silence of areas like the Hensenberg Forest Landscape invites visitors to slow down and enjoy nature.

Can I find circular walks around the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several circular walks available that allow you to experience the natural monuments. For example, you can find the 'Dicke Berta Footbridge – Dicke Berta Oak loop' which is a moderate 10 km hike. Another easy option is the 'Pond in Luerwald – Moss Carpet Trail loop' covering about 4.5 km. These and other routes are detailed in the Hiking in Luerwald Und Bieberbach guide.

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