Natural monuments around Wesseln, located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, offer diverse natural features and historical sites within the Dithmarschen region. The area is characterized by its unique landscape, including moors, forests, and coastal influences. Visitors can explore 17 natural monuments, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the local environment. These natural landmarks and viewpoints contribute to the region's appeal for those seeking hiking trails and natural attractions.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The port of Schülpersiel (often also called port Schülperneuensiel) is a small, idyllic sports boat harbor on the southern bank of the Eider in the Dithmarschen district, Schleswig-Holstein. It is located near Karolinenkoog and is mainly used by the sailing club Eiderdamm e.V. (SVED).
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Here you have a good overview of the Lundener Moor
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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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After the Second World War, peat was mined here on a large scale to a depth of six metres. This is how the peat pits, which are today's water surfaces, were created.
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As the North Sea rose after the last ice age, the groundwater level began to rise, which led to the formation of peatlands, which was accelerated by the region's basin-like valley location. A huge raised bog was created.
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The natural monuments around Wesseln offer diverse landscapes, including unique water features like the Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor, which were formed from peat mining. You can also explore significant forest areas such as the Forest Path Through Riesewohld, known for its jungle-like character, and various wetlands and nature reserves.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. A notable example is the Battlefield of Hemmingstedt, an elevation that serves as a national monument commemorating a significant historical battle from 1500. Another historical site is the Old Harbor Schülperneuensiel, which once saw considerable shipping traffic and now features a drainage sluice and pumping station.
Many natural monuments in the Wesseln area are family-friendly. For instance, the Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor and the Observation Tower Lundener Niederung are suitable for family outings. The Battlefield of Hemmingstedt also offers an educational experience for families interested in history. Look for highlights tagged as 'family_friendly' for specific recommendations.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around Wesseln, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. Specific rules may apply to certain protected areas, so check local signage. The Forest Path Through Riesewohld is a good option for walks with dogs.
The area around Wesseln offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Wesseln' (5.18 km, moderate) or the 'Hochfelder Clarification Pond loop from Wesseln' (12.69 km, moderate). For cycling, options include the 'Book booth Wesseln loop from Heide (Holstein)' (11.55 km, easy) or the 'Galgenberg Burial Mound – Heide Telecommunications Tower loop from Heide (Holstein)' (16.20 km, easy). Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Broklandsau in Aukrug – Waldcafé Loh loop from Ostrohe' (19.31 km, easy). You can explore more routes on the Running Trails around Wesseln, Gravel biking around Wesseln, and Cycling around Wesseln guide pages.
The trails around Wesseln's natural monuments vary in difficulty. Many paths are easy to moderate, suitable for casual walks or family outings. For example, the Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor offer intermediate paths. However, some areas like the Forest Path Through Riesewohld can be challenging, especially if you venture off the main roads into the more 'off-road and mountain-suitable' terrain.
The natural monuments around Wesseln can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for lush greenery and wildlife observation, while autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests. Winter can offer serene, quiet landscapes, though some paths might be muddy or icy. The Observation Tower Lundener Niederung is great for birdwatching, which can be particularly rewarding during migration seasons.
For excellent panoramic views, visit the Observation Tower Lundener Niederung. It provides a fantastic perspective over the 900-hectare Lundener Niederung nature reserve. With some luck, you might even spot sea eagles from the tower.
Parking availability varies by location. Many natural monuments and trailheads have designated parking areas, especially those that are popular. For specific sites like the Battlefield of Hemmingstedt or the Observation Tower Lundener Niederung, you can usually find parking nearby. It's advisable to check local maps or visitor information for precise parking locations before your visit.
While some natural monuments might be accessible via regional bus services, public transport options can be limited, especially for more remote locations. The region is generally best explored by car or bicycle. For detailed public transport information, it's recommended to consult local transport schedules for the Dithmarschen district.
Yes, the natural monuments around Wesseln are home to diverse wildlife. At the Observation Tower Lundener Niederung, you have a chance to observe sea eagles, especially during nesting season. The Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor, with their reed beds and wet meadows, support various bird species and aquatic life. The Riesewohld forest also provides habitat for deer and other forest animals.
Wesseln and nearby towns like Heide offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. While not directly adjacent to every natural monument, you'll find amenities within a reasonable driving or cycling distance. It's a good idea to plan your visit to include stops in these towns for refreshments or overnight stays.


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