Natural monuments in Jerichower Land, a district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, feature diverse geological formations and serene landscapes. The region is characterized by extensive forests, meadows, and the picturesque Elbe river landscape. These sites offer opportunities for nature appreciation and outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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seems a bit out of place in the landscape. Nearby there is a bench for contemplation (and rest)
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The cycle path is very narrow and sometimes a bit difficult to navigate on a road bike due to roots and slight ruts. Always ride slowly here. A gravel bike is actually much better here.
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For me, the stop here was THE highlight of my tour! Beautiful views of the Elbe and the Elbe meadows.
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A very beautiful view of the Elbe meadows and the nature reserve from up above while taking a break. You can also take a ferry across nearby, bringing your bike or car.
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Beautiful, quiet place to stay, the way here is quite adventurous, but a lot of fun...
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Beautiful winding cycle path along the Elbe. There are lots of leaves and branches on the path - keep your eyes open!
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Great bike path, but watch out for oncoming traffic ;)
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There in the seclusion one is not safe from surprises
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Jerichower Land offers a variety of unique natural features. You can visit the impressive Fuchsberg (Wandering Dune Gommern), the last large wandering dune of its kind in the region, formed during the Ice Age. The district is also known for its natural springs, such as Quickborn Spring, and picturesque river landscapes along the Elbe, including the View of the Old Elbe at Bucher Brack-Bölsdorfer Haken.
Yes, Jerichower Land features natural monuments with historical significance. The Körbelitz Megalithic Tomb is an ancient burial site that offers both historical context and extensive views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Dornburg Palace, while primarily a historical site, is also recognized as a natural monument and features stork nests.
The natural monuments in Jerichower Land are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling paths throughout the region. For specific routes, explore the Easy hikes in Jerichower Land, MTB Trails in Jerichower Land, or Running Trails in Jerichower Land guides for detailed route information.
Many natural monuments in Jerichower Land are suitable for families. The Fuchsberg (Wandering Dune Gommern) is particularly family-friendly, offering an observation tower, a rock garden, and a playground nearby. Other sites like the View of the Old Elbe at Bucher Brack-Bölsdorfer Haken and Quickborn Spring are also categorized as family-friendly, providing pleasant natural settings for all ages.
Jerichower Land offers several natural monuments with excellent viewpoints. The View of the Old Elbe at Bucher Brack-Bölsdorfer Haken provides scenic views of the Elbe landscape. You can also enjoy panoramic views from the observation tower at Fuchsberg (Wandering Dune Gommern), or from the View of the Elbe River at Ferchlander Hochufer, which offers a nice resting place.
The natural monuments in Jerichower Land can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides lush green landscapes and is perfect for visiting natural springs like Quickborn Spring, which offers coolness in the forest. Winter can offer serene, quiet landscapes, especially around the Elbe river.
Yes, the region is home to notable ancient trees. The Euleneiche (Owl Oak) in Finkenherd is a significant natural landmark, approximately 300 years old, and provides a peaceful resting spot along various trails. Additionally, the Avenue of the Tree of the Year, Klietznicker Weinberg, showcases a collection of trees recognized for their ecological importance.
The terrain around Jerichower Land's natural monuments varies. You'll find relatively flat paths along the Elbe river, suitable for moderate cycling, such as near the Old Elbe at Bucher Brack-Bölsdorfer Haken. Forested areas, like those surrounding Quickborn Spring, offer shaded trails. The Steep slope in the Elbe Riverside Nature Reserve indicates some areas with more challenging inclines.
Jerichower Land is known for its natural springs. The Quickborn Spring near Detershagen is a popular spot with a well-kept rest area in a forest setting. Another notable spring is the Weinberg Spring near Hohenwarthe. The region also features the Lostau Old Elbe, a former river arm that is now a picturesque lake, and the Lochower Teiche (Lochow Ponds), which are points of interest along local trails.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the well-maintained rest areas, such as the one at Quickborn Spring, and the scenic views offered from various points, including the View of the Elbe River. The moderate bike paths and opportunities for peaceful walks are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Absolutely. The most prominent geological formation is the Fuchsberg (Wandering Dune Gommern), an impressive inland dune that is a protected natural monument. It was formed during the Weichselian Ice Age and stands as a unique geological remnant in the region. Additionally, the Sandstone Cliffs on the Elbe Cycle Path offer another interesting geological feature.
Yes, the War Memorial Vehlitz (Wars of Liberation Monument) is recognized as both a man-made monument and a natural monument, blending historical remembrance with its natural surroundings.


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