Best natural monuments around Bergewöhrden are found within a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes. The area is situated near the Aukrug Nature Park, the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, and the Eider-Treene-Sorge River Landscape. These locations offer a range of environments, from moraines, woods, and heathlands to vast mudflats, salt marshes, and winding river systems. The region provides habitats for various flora and fauna, making it suitable for nature observation and outdoor activities.
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Here you have a good overview of the Lundener Moor
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Beautiful rest area with a small observation tower overlooking the moorland
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Beautiful nature reserve. Today I'm going on a tour towards the west coast and not, as usual, to Angeln or Schwansen. A very nice round trip from/to Hollingstedt. I included Friedrichsstadt as an intermediate destination. The landscape is very varied. Lots of rivers and wetlands. Then a few meters of elevation on the last 20 kilometers.
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Very beautiful especially at sunset
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Magnificent view over the fields and the steep edge of the Dithmarschen Altmoräne, which was formed in the last ice age.
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The village is also referred to as stork town, as most years there are at least ten to twelve pairs of storks on the town's roofs. In addition, many Saxon farms from the 18th century can be seen here. Bergenhusen is a village and municipality in northern Germany under the Schleswig-Flensburg district in the state of Schleswig-Holstein. The town is located in the Stabelholm countryside between the rivers Ejderen, Trenen and Sorgen. In Danish, the town is also called Berringhuse. The town was first mentioned as Beveringhuse in 1304. The town name is derived from beaver.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Stork Village Bergenhusen, known for its significant stork colony. Other popular spots include the tranquil Alte Sorge Loop Nature Reserve with its lake and viewpoint, and the Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog, ideal for bird watching.
Yes, several natural monuments are well-suited for families. Stork Village Bergenhusen offers a fascinating experience observing white storks. The Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog provides a great spot for bird watching and picnics. Additionally, the Alte Sorge Loop Nature Reserve and Observation Tower Lundener Niederung are also considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for nature observation.
The region is rich in wildlife. At Stork Village Bergenhusen, you can observe one of Europe's largest white stork colonies. The Observation Tower Lundener Niederung is known for sea eagle sightings, and visitors have also spotted deer. The broader Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park is a critical habitat for numerous bird species, seals, and porpoises, while the Aukrug Nature Park is home to black storks, eagle owls, and various bat species.
The Eidertal Escarpment: Pahlhude to Dörpling-Hohenlieth is a significant geological feature, formed by meltwater during the Ice Age. It offers magnificent views over fields and the steep edge of the Dithmarscher Altmoräne. Within the Aukrug Nature Park, the Peissener Loch is another unusual geological formation worth exploring.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy to moderate routes, such as the 'View of the Eider River – Haus Eiderblick loop from Süderstapel' or the 'Hiking loop from Bergewöhrden'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Bergewöhrden guide.
The region is excellent for cycling. The Eider-Treene-Sorge River Landscape features the 165 km Eider-Treene-Sorge cycle route. You can also find specific routes like the 'Stork Village Bergenhusen – Nordfeld Lock on the Eider loop' for road cycling, or 'Meggerdorf swimming spot – Stork Nests in Bergenhusen loop' for MTB. Discover more routes in the MTB Trails around Bergewöhrden and Road Cycling Routes around Bergewöhrden guides.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. For birdwatching, spring and autumn are ideal, especially for migratory birds in the Wadden Sea National Park and the stork colony at Stork Village Bergenhusen. Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. The dynamic landscape of the Wadden Sea is fascinating year-round, but guided mudflat walks are best during low tide.
Yes, Bergewöhrden is strategically located near several significant natural areas. To the east, you'll find the Aukrug Nature Park, known for its diverse landscapes including forests, heath, and moraines. To the west, the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers unique mudflats and salt marshes. The Eider-Treene-Sorge River Landscape also provides extensive natural beauty with its winding rivers and wetlands.
Absolutely. Birdwatching is a major draw. The Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog and the Observation Tower Lundener Niederung are specifically designed for this, offering views of various species, including sea eagles. Stork Village Bergenhusen is famous for its white storks. The Wadden Sea National Park is a crucial breeding and resting ground for countless bird species.
The Eider-Treene-Sorge River Landscape is the largest continuous lowland area in Schleswig-Holstein, characterized by wide lowlands with winding rivers (Eider, Treene, and Sorge), meadows, forests, moors, and canals. It's known for its rich biodiversity, including storks and otters, and offers scenic waterways ideal for cycling and canoeing through unspoiled nature and traditional villages.
The Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and Germany's largest national park. Its uniqueness lies in its dynamic landscape of vast mudflats, salt marshes, dunes, and sandbanks that change with the tides. It's a critical habitat supporting over 250 species of plants and animals, serving as a vital breeding, resting, and wintering ground for numerous bird species, and a 'kindergarten' for fish.
Yes, for the Wadden Sea National Park, the NABU National Park House Wattwurm near Dithmarschen offers interactive exhibitions. In Stork Village Bergenhusen, the Michael Otto Institute in NABU provides interesting facts about regional flora, fauna, and white storks. Many viewpoints and nature reserves, like the Alte Sorge Loop Nature Reserve, also feature information boards and rest areas.


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