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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Freiburg (Elbe)

Best natural monuments around Freiburg (Elbe) are situated within this municipality in Lower Saxony, characterized by its location along the Elbe River. The area is part of the broader Elbe River Landscape, known for its unique natural character and diverse habitats. This region offers opportunities to observe local flora and fauna, with landscapes shaped by the river and its tributaries. It is a significant natural area for protected wildlife and scenic beauty.

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

St. Margarethen Outer Dike Nature Reserve

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The 13.24 km² community of Sankt Margarethen is located in the southern part of the Wilstermarsch, directly on the Elbe. Biking and hiking trails along the Elbe and into the …

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Stör Estuary

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A nice view from here over Elbe and sturgeon. The Mönchsweg leads here along the sturgeon.

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Rhinplate and Elbe Riverside Nature Reserve

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Off the road a place to watch birds undisturbed

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Allwördener Dike

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The Allwörden outer dike and Brammersand is a former nature reserve near Freiburg in the Stade district. The area was designated as a nature reserve in November 1979.

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Stolpmünde Oak Memorial

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To commemorate the partnership between Stolpmünde and Glückstadt that has existed since 1953.

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July 28, 2024, Störmündung

The Stör estuary in Schleswig-Holstein is a scenic area where the Stör flows into the Elbe. The Stör is a major tributary of the Elbe and stretches approximately 85 kilometers from its source near Neumünster to its mouth near Wewelsfleth. The region around the Stör estuary offers numerous recreational opportunities and nature experiences. One of the main attractions is the Stör Barrage, which serves to protect the inland areas from flooding and storm surges. The barrage, built in the 1970s, regulates the water level of the Stör and protects the adjacent marshlands. For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous cycling and hiking trails along the Stör and its estuary. The Elbe Cycle Path and the Monks' Path lead directly through this region and offer magnificent views of the river landscape and passing ships on the Elbe.

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The outer dike of St. Margarethen is located near the Elbe and is now an important bird sanctuary. Originally, this area was part of a dike system that protected the hinterland from flooding. Over time, the harbor creek became increasingly silted up and port operations were discontinued. Today, the outer dike provides an important habitat for numerous bird species and is a popular destination for nature observation and cycling tours. The outer dike and the surrounding area are ideal for hikes and bike rides along the Elbe, with wonderful views of the passing ships. Historically, the area was also the site of a pilot station, but this was not rebuilt after a fire in 1902.

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Since 1953 there has been a partnership between Stolpmünde and Glückstadt.

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Here at the Störmündung you can experience super beautiful sunsets in good weather. The view extends to the North Sea, at Horitunt the maritime silhouette of Brunsbüttel

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To commemorate the partnership between Stolpmünde and Glückstadt that has existed since 1953.

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The 13.24 km² community of Sankt Margarethen is located in the southern part of the Wilstermarsch, directly on the Elbe. Biking and hiking trails along the Elbe and into the surrounding marshland are used a lot by locals and guests. At social events, the national drink "St. Margarethen", invented in St. Margarethen, is popular. Margarethener Damenlikör ”. https://www.wilster.de/gemeinden/sankt-margarethen.html

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July 6, 2021, Störmündung

Here the Stör flows into the Elbe after 87 km. The Stör is a right tributary of the Elbe in Schleswig-Holstein that is influenced by tides in its lower reaches. In terms of flowing water type, it is a marsh water. The Stör rises approximately 15 km southeast of Neumünster near Willingrate in the Segeberg district. Shortly after its headwaters, it is dammed for the paper mill, which is now a listed building. It then crosses the outskirts of Neumünster, the southern district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde and the Steinburg district and flows into the Elbe about 4 km northwest of Glückstadt. In the municipality of Heiligenstedten it reaches the marsh plain; Its course begins to meander from Itzehoe onwards. The river is around 87 km long and has an average water flow of 21.7 m³/s at the mouth of the Lower Elbe. From Itzehoe to the mouth, the Stör can be used for professional shipping, although it is becoming less important. Recreational boating, on the other hand, also uses the Stör above Itzehoe. The Stör barrier, built in 1975 two kilometers above the mouth, protects the lowlands along the Stör from the effects of storm surges. The structure has two shipping openings, each 22 m wide, with stem gate closures. Ebb and flow influence the water level of the Stör over more than half of its length from its mouth to above Kellinghusen; it is the only tributary of the Lower Elbe in which the tidal movement swings freely and the tidal limit is not defined by a transverse structure. The average tidal range at the Stör barrage is around 2.75 meters. The Kellinghusen area up to the source, which is not influenced by the tide, has a catchment area of 1,160 km². The entire catchment area covers 1,781 km². https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%B6r_(Elbe)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I explore around Freiburg (Elbe)?

The region around Freiburg (Elbe) is characterized by its unique river landscape, including extensive dikes, nature reserves, and the Elbe River itself. You can expect to see diverse habitats, particularly along the Elbe, which is part of the broader UNESCO Elbe River Landscape Biosphere Reserve. This area is known for its protected wildlife and scenic beauty.

Are there specific nature reserves worth visiting near Freiburg (Elbe)?

Yes, several notable nature reserves are in the vicinity. The St. Margarethen Outer Dike Nature Reserve is an important bird sanctuary near the Elbe, ideal for nature observation. Another significant area is the Rhinplate and Elbe Riverside Nature Reserve, which is the largest nature reserve in the Steinburg district, offering opportunities for bird watching in a tidal river bank landscape.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints to observe the Elbe River?

The Stör Estuary offers excellent views over both the Elbe and Stör rivers. Additionally, the Elbe and Islands Nature Reserve Dike Path provides expansive views of the Elbe and the surrounding wide country.

What outdoor activities are popular near the natural monuments in Freiburg (Elbe)?

Cycling and walking are very popular activities. The dikes and nature reserves offer numerous trails. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Allwördener Dike – Dornbusch Drawbridge loop' or the 'Oste Barrier – Elbe Dike Cycle Path loop'. If you prefer running, there are options such as the 'Elbe Cycle Path at Brokdorf – Elbe Riverside Beach loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Freiburg (Elbe) and Running Trails around Freiburg (Elbe) guides.

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

Many of the natural areas around Freiburg (Elbe) are suitable for families. The St. Margarethen Outer Dike Nature Reserve and the Stör Estuary are both listed as family-friendly. The dikes, like the Allwördener Dike, often provide easy trails for exploration with children.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Freiburg (Elbe)?

The Elbe River Landscape, with its diverse flora and fauna, is particularly beautiful during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for cycling, walking, and observing wildlife, especially migratory birds in the nature reserves.

Can I observe wildlife in the natural monuments near Freiburg (Elbe)?

Yes, the region is rich in wildlife, particularly birds. The St. Margarethen Outer Dike Nature Reserve is an important bird sanctuary. The broader Elbe River Landscape is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, known for its diverse habitats and protected species, making it an excellent area for nature observation.

Are there any circular walking or cycling routes available?

Yes, several loop routes are available for both cycling and running. For cyclists, you can find routes like the 'Allwördener Dike – The Ferryman Statue loop from Freiburg (Elbe)'. Runners can enjoy the 'Running loop from Freiburg (Elbe)'. These routes allow you to experience the natural beauty and return to your starting point.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, the extensive views over the Elbe River, and the opportunities for nature observation. The well-maintained dike paths are popular for cycling and walking, offering a chance to experience the unique river landscape and its protected wildlife.

Are the natural monuments around Freiburg (Elbe) accessible by public transport?

While specific public transport links directly to every natural monument might be limited, Freiburg (Elbe) itself has public transport connections. From there, many dikes and nature areas can be reached by cycling or walking. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to specific starting points for trails.

Are dogs allowed on the trails and in the nature reserves?

Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the dikes and trails in the region, especially if kept on a leash. However, within designated nature reserves, specific rules may apply to protect wildlife, particularly during breeding seasons. Always look for local signage regarding dog regulations in protected areas.

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