Best natural monuments around Wakendorf I are situated in the rural Ostholsteinisches Hügel- und Seenland in Schleswig-Holstein. The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including unique moorlands, significant geological formations, and picturesque viewpoints. These features provide varied opportunities for outdoor exploration, from tranquil lake views to elevated rock formations. The area offers a mix of natural environments for visitors to discover.
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The Herrenteich Pond is located in the heart of the carp town of Reinfeld. It was artificially created in the 12th century by Cistercian monks as a reservoir for the Heilsau River for fish farming. Carp are still bred here today. A four-kilometer circular trail around the Lower Herrenteich invites you to discover this special ecosystem. 16 stations along the adventure trail offer fun and a nature experience in one, sharpening your awareness of the special features of this natural area. In summer, you can enjoy the cool water at the lido. See: https://tourismus-stormarn.de/de/naturerlebnis/herrenteich-reinfeld-5
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The Herrenteich in Reinfeld is a popular tourist destination. The approximately 55-hectare body of water is divided into the upper and lower Herrenteich. The upper Herrenteich remains a recognized nature reserve. The lower Herrenteich is home to, among other things, a hiking trail and an outdoor pool in the summer. Due to melting snow, the Herrenteich flooded in early March 2010. A temporary dam erected at the time due to construction work threatened to no longer hold the water masses. A breach of the dam would have flooded the entire hinterland. The Hamburg/Lübeck railway embankment would also have been affected. See: https://www.thw-badoldesloe.de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/artikel/vor-10-jahren-hochwassereinsatz-am-herrenteich-fachgruppen-wasserschadenpumpen-verhindern-stauwe
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The 3.7 km long trail leads along the partially wooded shore of the Herrenteich lake. The east and west banks are connected by a bridge at the "Fischhuser Damm"—north of this bridge begins the "Oberer Herrenteich" nature reserve. See: https://reinfeld-aktiv.de/tag/reinfeld/page/6/
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Nice walk around the pond! With lots of cozy spots.
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This is the bridge at Fischhuser Damm. The name suggests that a dam must once have connected the banks of the Herrenteich pond here. In 1960, pioneers from the Eutin riot police erected the first wooden bridge, which was recently replaced by a new steel structure. The "Oberer Herrenteich" nature reserve lies to the north of the bridge.
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The Brenner Moor is the largest salt marsh in inland Schleswig-Holstein. The salinity of the salt springs partially reaches that of the North Sea. A jewel of nature but very busy on weekends. Still a real highlight. The crossing is only possible thanks to the laid planks. However, cycling is prohibited
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The Brenner Moor is the largest inland salt marsh in Schleswig-Holstein. It is located in the district of Stormarn in the town of Bad Oldesloe in the Trave lowlands and has been declared a nature reserve. What is special about the Brenner Moor are the brine springs that rise from a depth of approx. 500 meters and have their origin in a salt band that presumably stretches from Segeberg via Tralau and Bad Oldesloe to Lübeck. The plant communities and the animal world of the Brenner Moor are shaped in a special way by the unique occurrence of salt springs inland. The salty environment attracts plants that are otherwise only found near the coast, e.g. B. rush (Juncus gerardii) and beach trident (Triglochin maritima). In some places the water has a salinity that corresponds to that of the North Sea. In less saline parts of the nature reserve, reed beds, among other things, grow. https://metropolregion.hamburg.de/kulturlandschaften/4471072/brenner-moor/
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It should read: Reinfeld - Herrenteich. Reinbeck is wrong, Reinbek is in the south of Stormarn, near Hamburg
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The natural monuments in the region around Wakendorf I are characterized by diverse and unique ecosystems. For instance, the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve stands out as the largest inland saltwater marshland in Schleswig-Holstein, featuring a distinct flora and fauna due to its saline springs. Additionally, the Kalkberg in Bad Segeberg is geologically significant as the only rock mountain in the immediate vicinity, offering extensive views.
The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve is particularly rich in biodiversity. Its unique saline environment attracts specialized plant species typically found along the coast. It's also a significant area for birdwatching, with species like bluethroat, whinchat, European stonechat, and various warblers. Cranes can often be observed during autumn.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve features boardwalks and educational stations, making it an accessible and informative experience for all ages. The Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg, also offers a rewarding visit for families, with its views and nearby bat exhibition.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for observing the diverse flora and fauna, especially at Brenner Moor. Autumn provides opportunities to see migrating birds like cranes. For clear views from Kalkberg, good weather is recommended.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the unique landscapes on foot, with boardwalks available at Brenner Moor and walking trails around Herrenteich Reinfeld. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including road cycling, touring, and gravel biking options. You can find more details on specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Wakendorf I, Cycling around Wakendorf I, and Gravel biking around Wakendorf I guides.
Yes, the Kalkberg in Bad Segeberg is a significant geological site, being a unique gypsum rock formation and the only rock mountain in the area. It also has historical relevance due to its former mining activities. The Herrenteich Reinfeld also has historical associations.
At Brenner Moor Nature Reserve, you can expect to explore a unique moor landscape via boardwalks that wind through reeds and waterholes. This allows for close observation of a distinct ecosystem, including specialized flora adapted to the inland saltwater conditions and a variety of bird species. There are also ten educational stations providing information about the moor's ecology.
From the Fischhuser Bridge over the Herrenteich, Reinfeld, you have a magnificent panoramic view. The bridge separates the Herrenteich and Oberer Herrenteich, offering a scenic overlook of the water and the natural surroundings, including the NSG Oberer Herrenteich.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve is loved for its beautiful moor landscape and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife. The Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg, is highly appreciated for its fantastic views of the town and surrounding area, especially on clear days.
While specific wheelchair accessibility details for all sites are not extensively documented, the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve features boardwalks that allow visitors to explore the sensitive habitat without disturbing it, which often implies a degree of accessibility. It's advisable to check specific conditions before visiting.
While Wakendorf I is a smaller municipality, the natural monuments in the broader region, such as Brenner Moor Nature Reserve near Bad Oldesloe and Kalkberg in Bad Segeberg, are generally reachable via regional bus services or by train to nearby towns, followed by a local connection or a walk. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information to specific locations.
Parking facilities are typically available near popular natural monuments. For example, visitors to Brenner Moor Nature Reserve and Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg, will usually find designated parking areas within walking distance. It's always a good idea to look for specific parking information for each site before your visit.


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