Natural monuments around Beldorf offer diverse landscapes and natural features for exploration. The region provides opportunities to discover ancient trees, unique geological formations, and significant historical sites with natural elements. Visitors can find a variety of natural attractions, from forests to viewpoints, suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A little further south! But the Beech Gate has fallen here.
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The tree is still in the place where it belongs. In a beautiful beech forest. With small wooden benches all around. Beautiful, quiet hiking trails.
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The linden tree no longer exists. What a pity
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Really a very interesting root system
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The wooded geest area (Dithmarscher Schweiz) is 72 m above sea level on the Rugebarg. NN the highest point in the community. The well-known “Heidberg” is 46 m above sea level. NN is significantly lower, but is considered a popular destination in the district forest among hikers. The Geest around Welmbüttel is a watershed. The Tielenau rises in the southwestern part of the district forest and flows into the Eider via Tellingstedt. The surface water on the western side of the Geest collects in small streams until it flows into the Miele. The Broklandsau in the north has several springs in town. The Osterau rises in the district forest near the old, now dry ponds, the Wierbek has several springs, one rises on the Bahnhofsberg and feeds several ponds, including on the B 203, before it joins other source streams in Norderwohld. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welmb%C3%BCttel
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It's always impressive how the trees with such fascinating root systems can hold their own above ground in wind and weather 🌳...
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Quiet, sometimes impassable hiking trails even with ascents and descents, the Dithmarscher Schweiz😁
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Exposed roots of the ancient beech in the Gieselau Valley, a popular discovery spot for children. Another must-see is the Five-Finger Linden, a unique 250-year-old tree with five trunks that have grown together. The Dellbrücker Chamber Megalithic Tomb, an almost 5000-year-old historical site, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Exposed roots of the ancient beech in the Gieselau Valley is a popular spot for children to explore. The Five-Finger Linden also offers a unique natural wonder that captivates younger visitors. Additionally, the Dellbrücker Chamber Megalithic Tomb and the Brutkamp Megalithic Tomb combine natural settings with historical intrigue, suitable for family outings.
Beldorf is home to significant historical natural monuments. The Dellbrücker Chamber Megalithic Tomb is a large cairn from the Stone Age, almost 5000 years old. Another impressive site is the Brutkamp Megalithic Tomb, featuring the largest capstone in Schleswig-Holstein, weighing about 23 tons. These sites offer a glimpse into ancient history within natural settings.
You can expect to see a variety of natural features. The Exposed roots of the ancient beech in the Gieselau Valley showcases a remarkable old tree and its root system. The Five-Finger Linden is a unique tree formation. Many monuments are nestled within forests, such as the Heidberg in the Welmbüttel District Forest, offering serene woodland environments and viewpoints.
Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. The Exposed roots of the ancient beech in the Gieselau Valley is part of a beautiful circular hiking trail with observation points. The Five-Finger Linden is also noted as a viewpoint. Additionally, the Heidberg in the Welmbüttel District Forest is a popular destination for hikers, offering views over the surrounding wooded geest area.
The area around Beldorf's natural monuments is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including a beautiful circular trail through the Gieselau Valley near the ancient beech. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Beldorf guide. There are also road cycling and gravel biking routes available, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Beldorf and Gravel biking around Beldorf guides.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are integrated into or are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, a beautiful circular hiking trail passes by the Exposed roots of the ancient beech in the Gieselau Valley. The Five-Finger Linden is located within a forest with trails. You can find various hiking routes, from easy to moderate, in the Hiking around Beldorf guide, including routes like the 'Bridge Over the Gieselau' and 'Freighter on the canal'.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique natural formations and the sense of discovery. The ancient trees, like the Exposed roots of the ancient beech and the Five-Finger Linden, are often highlighted for their impressive appearance and the stories associated with them. The historical megalithic tombs also provide a fascinating blend of nature and ancient history, making for memorable experiences.
While the main highlights are popular, exploring the broader forested areas like the Welmbüttel District Forest, where Heidberg is located, can offer more secluded experiences. These areas feature numerous trails that lead to quiet spots, perfect for immersing oneself in nature away from larger crowds.
Yes, the natural monuments often come with rich geological and historical context. The megalithic tombs, such as the Dellbrücker Chamber Megalithic Tomb and Brutkamp Megalithic Tomb, are prime examples of ancient human interaction with the landscape. The unique formations of trees like the Five-Finger Linden often have local legends and ecological significance.
The natural monuments around Beldorf can be enjoyed throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while summer is ideal for longer hikes and outdoor activities. Autumn transforms the forests with vibrant colors, making it a picturesque time for exploration. Even winter can offer a serene and quiet beauty, especially in the wooded areas.


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