Best natural monuments around Osterhorn offers a diverse natural landscape, characterized by forests, rural areas, and unique natural features. The region provides opportunities to explore tranquil springs, expansive heathlands, and significant old trees. While Osterhorn itself is a village, the surrounding area in Schleswig-Holstein features several designated natural monuments and natural attractions. These sites are ideal for those seeking outdoor activities and natural beauty near Osterhorn.
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Here is a nice rest area including a barbecue area.
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It is definitely worth just looking to the left and right along the way.
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As for trash, what was with can't be harder back
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Unfortunately, the heather was not yet blooming
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The Störkathener Heide, officially also the "Heide area nature reserve near Kellinghusen" is a nature reserve near the village of Störkathen in Schleswig-Holstein. The “heathland near Kellinghusen” belongs to the Holsteinische Vorgeest natural area and is part of a larger inland dune area that was formed on old moraines on the edge of the Stör lowlands after the last Ice Age and stretched from Kellinghusen to Brokstedt. So that the existing occurrences of common heather, bell heather and dwarf shrub heather are not displaced by pine forest, the area is tended with heather sheep. A small part of the area is swampy. An educational trail leads around the site. The nature reserve is looked after by the Steinburg district as the lower nature conservation authority. The area is one of the last remnants of the formerly large heathland areas on the Holstein Geest, along with other small remaining areas in the area. In 1913, the leather manufacturer C. Westphal donated the necessary money to the town of Kellinghusen to purchase the area on the condition that the heather be preserved “in its present form”. The site was placed under protection as early as 1938. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%B6rkathener_Heide
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It's not just the children who learn ... well done
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I do not know, maybe if you are very thirsty😇
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The spring water flows into a large wooden trough with a carved frog's head. Nice photo opportunity
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The Osterhorn area offers a diverse natural landscape, featuring tranquil springs, expansive heathlands, and significant old trees. You'll find a mix of forests and rural areas, providing varied natural features to explore.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. For instance, the Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area features a forest educational trail, and the Wooden forest spring with carved sculpture offers a unique photo opportunity that children might enjoy. The forests around Mönkloh Village and Playground also include a forest educational trail.
The forests around Mönkloh, near Osterhorn, are a popular recreational destination. They feature a forest educational trail with information boards about trees, forestry, plants, and wildlife. A small forest chapel, built in 2001 and surrounded by century-old beech trees, offers a peaceful retreat. The area is also known for old and beautiful trees, some identified as special specimens.
The Störkathener Heide Nature Reserve near Kellinghusen is a significant heathland area. Visitors can explore an educational trail through heathland and inland dunes, which are home to common heather and other dwarf shrubs. This reserve is one of the last remnants of formerly large heathland areas in the Holstein Geest.
Absolutely. The Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area is described as a dream place to take a break, with the splashing of the spring adding to its tranquility. It's an ideal spot for relaxation and even offers the possibility to grill in summer.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. Many natural monuments, like the Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area and the forests around Mönkloh, incorporate forest educational trails. For more extensive hiking, you can explore running trails around Osterhorn, such as the 'Running loop from Hörnerkirchen' or the 'Stork Nest – Station 8, Trimm-Dich Trail loop from Osterhorn'. Find more details on Running Trails around Osterhorn.
Beyond exploring natural monuments, the area around Osterhorn is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including the 'Track Road Through Moorland – Osterhorn Rural Road loop from Dauenhof'. For mountain biking, options like the 'Scenic Narrow Trail – View of Kaltenkirchener Heide loop from Dauenhof' are available. Discover more routes on Road Cycling Routes around Osterhorn and MTB Trails around Osterhorn.
The Wooden forest spring with carved sculpture is a unique man-made feature incorporating a natural spring. The spring water flows into a large wooden trough adorned with a carved frog's head, making it a distinctive and peaceful spot, often noted for its photo opportunities.
While specific seasonal details for all monuments aren't provided, areas like the Störkathener Heide Nature Reserve are particularly beautiful when the heather is in bloom, typically in late summer. Forests and springs, like the Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area, offer tranquility throughout the warmer months.
Many natural areas and trails in Germany are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. While specific rules for each monument are not detailed, generally, natural reserves and forest trails like those around Mönkloh or the heathlands are suitable for walks with dogs, provided you follow local regulations and clean up after your pet.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Highlights like the Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area are praised for their peaceful atmosphere and the soothing sound of the spring. The educational aspects of the forest trails and the unique features like the carved frog's head at the Wooden forest spring with carved sculpture also receive positive feedback.
Yes, another notable heathland area is the Bokeler Heide Nature Reserve. This reserve is characterized by common heather, partly with juniper stands and scattered birch and pine trees, representing a habitat rare in Northern Germany. It's a great place for a walk in a renatured gravel pit.


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