Natural monuments around Neufeld offer diverse natural features and historical sites. The region, known for its varied landscapes, provides opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover unique geological formations and protected areas. The area combines natural beauty with historical significance, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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This remarkable boulder presumably reached the Dithmarscher Geest during the penultimate ice age 200,000 years ago. In the course of the preparations for the Kiel Canal from 1907 to 1914, the stone, with a length of 3.50 meters, a diameter of 2.00 meters, and a weight of 25 tons, came to light.
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As children, we used to jump and slide down a narrow sandy path directly from the Bismarck Stone to the Käthnersvierth.
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As a result of the strong melting of glaciers at the end of the last ice age (Weichsel), the sea level rose sharply and the western edge of Schleswig-Holstein's geest formed the coastline. In some places, such as the Barlter Kleve (Kleve = cliff, steep coast) near Gudendorf with a drop of 20 m, at the Kleve of Sankt Michaelisdonn (30 m drop) and between Kuden and Burg, the original cliffs formed by the surf are still visible.
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The "Kleve" nature reserve, located southeast of St. Michaelisdonn in the Hopen district of Dithmarschen, has existed as such since November 8, 1962. Parts of the "Hoper or Donner Kleve" were bought by a nature conservation association as early as 1914, and then placed under the protection ordinance under the Reich Nature Conservation Act in 1938. At 11.9 hectares, it is certainly one of the smallest nature reserves in Schleswig-Holstein, but due to its animal and plant populations, it is a real treasure trove.
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Kudensee is a municipality in the Steinburg district in Schleswig-Holstein, and also the name of the largest lake in the Dithmarschen district. The Kudensee, with an area of 38.9 hectares, has been a nature reserve since 1935 and has been expanded to 172 hectares since 1992. The lake is the last shallow-water lake in the Elbe marshes and an important European bird sanctuary. It provides a habitat for numerous bird species, including the rare bittern, and serves as a resting place for many migratory birds. The Kudensee is characterized by its extensive reed beds, remnants of marsh forest and willow bushes. The bottom of the lake consists of both soft mud and hard sand. Due to its shallow depth of a maximum of 1.2 meters, the lake has an almost uniform temperature and oxygen distribution, except when the ice is closed, which can be unfavorable for the fish. The fish species living in the lake include bream, white bream, roach, perch, ruffe, eel, pike and zander.
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The Hopen burial mound field near Sankt Michaelisdonn in Schleswig-Holstein is an important archaeological site with a long history. The burial mounds mostly date from the Bronze Age (around 1800 - 1000 BC) and the pre-Roman Iron Age. The site, which originally covered extensive heathland, now consists of a few larger and many smaller burial mounds. The larger mounds are typical of the older Bronze Age and have often been enlarged by multiple reburials. The smaller burial mounds usually house urn graves containing the ashes of the deceased. Despite the cultivation and changes to the landscape since the 19th century, some of these historic sites have been preserved and offer interesting insights into burial practices and life at the time. The Hopen burial mound field is now a popular destination for hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore the remains of the mounds and learn more about the history and archaeology of the region. There are also other attractions nearby such as St. Michaelisdonn Airport and St. Michael's Church.
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A fascinating landscape that emerged at the end of the last ice age and marks the border between geest and marsh: steep terrain, undulating structure, narrow hiking trails that run along the slope.
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A small piece of dry grass is the last remnant of the originally extensive heathland, which only disappeared through cultivation in the 19th century. It comprises what was once a much larger field of a few larger and many smaller burial mounds, the former of which may be of the Bronze Age, the latter predominantly of the pre-Roman Iron Age.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the unique Bismarck Rock at Hoper Klev, a massive 25-ton stone with a fascinating history related to the Kiel Canal. The Kleve Nature Reserve is also highly regarded for its rich animal and plant populations, despite its small size. Another favorite is the Kudensee Nature Reserve, the largest lake in the Dithmarschen district, known for its moorland and as a European bird sanctuary.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Bismarck Rock at Hoper Klev offers an interesting historical stop. The Kudensee Nature Reserve is also family-friendly, providing opportunities to observe nature around the lake. Additionally, the Hopen Burial Mounds offer a glimpse into ancient history in an accessible setting.
The natural monuments around Neufeld offer a variety of features. You can explore the unique geological formation of the Bismarck Rock, which is a glacial erratic. The Kleve Nature Reserve showcases diverse plant and animal life within a protected ecological area. The Kudensee Nature Reserve features a large shallow-water lake with significant moorland and bird populations. You can also experience the unique landscape of the Trail Along the Old North Sea Coast, which reveals the ancient coastline and dune formations.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Bismarck Rock at Hoper Klev is a man-made monument with a history tied to the Kiel Canal's construction. The Hopen Burial Mounds are an important archaeological site, with mounds dating back to the Bronze Age and pre-Roman Iron Age, offering insights into ancient burial practices.
The area around Neufeld offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the 'Neufeld Harbour – Old Harbour, Brunsbüttel loop from Neufeld' which is about 20.8 km. For road cycling, routes like the 'Helmsand Causeway – Old Harbor of Meldorf loop from Marne' (49.2 km) are available. Hiking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Bathing Spot at the North Sea – Neufeld Harbor loop from Neufeld' (11.2 km). You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Running Trails around Neufeld, Road Cycling Routes around Neufeld, and Hiking around Neufeld.
Absolutely. The Trail Along the Old North Sea Coast offers an adventurous hiking experience along a steeply sloping dune. You can also find hiking routes that pass by the Bismarck Rock at Hoper Klev, which serves as a nice resting place. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like the 'Bathing Spot at the North Sea – Neufeld Harbor loop from Neufeld' or the 'Neufeld Harbor – Beckmanns Strandhalle loop from Neufeld'. Detailed information on these and other trails can be found in the Hiking around Neufeld guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical context. Many are fascinated by the sheer size and history of the Bismarck Rock and the ecological richness of the Kleve Nature Reserve. The tranquil moorland and birdlife at Kudensee Nature Reserve are also highly valued. The archaeological significance of the Hopen Burial Mounds provides a captivating historical dimension to the natural landscape.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the vibrant flora and fauna, especially at nature reserves like Kleve Nature Reserve and Kudensee Nature Reserve. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage. While some areas are accessible year-round, always check local conditions, especially during winter, as paths might be affected by weather.
Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. The Bismarck Rock at Hoper Klev, although now somewhat overgrown, was originally chosen for its elevated position. The Kleve Nature Reserve and Kudensee Nature Reserve provide opportunities for scenic views of their respective natural landscapes. Additionally, the Trail Along the Old North Sea Coast offers fascinating perspectives of the ancient coastline.
While many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary for nature reserves and protected sites. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. For specific natural monuments like Kleve Nature Reserve or Kudensee Nature Reserve, always check for any posted regulations regarding pets to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
The Trail Along the Old North Sea Coast is significant because it marks the ancient boundary where the North Sea once met the land at the end of the last ice age. This geological history has created a unique landscape of steep terrain and undulating structures, forming a beautiful dune landscape between Gudendorf and St. Michaelisdonn. It offers an adventurous hiking experience and a tangible connection to the region's geological past.


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