Best natural monuments around Wagersrott are found within its idyllic natural surroundings. The village serves as a gateway to the Hüttener Berge Nature Park, a landscape shaped by the last ice age featuring hills, forests, lakes, and moors. Proximity to the Owschlager See nature reserve offers a significant wetland ecosystem. These areas collectively provide diverse natural beauty and ecological value.
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A place where meetings took place or justice was dispensed during the Viking Age.
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Thingplatz with the name Guly-Thing. It was reconstructed by the municipality of Stoltebüll in 2003, a little away from the historical site. It is a stone circle made of boulders. The village thing regulated the jurisdiction and all disputes in the place. This village thing existed until the 19th century.
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The Offaquelle is a freshwater spring that is now located in the Schlei. It is connected to a legend about King Offa. He is said to have been the king of the Angles, a young but sick man who is said to have bathed in the spring here and thus regained his health. The town has had a fountain built on the beach in memory of the now silted-up spring.
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Thorssberger Moor is a very old place of worship, today probably no longer recognizable as a moor.
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Today, the Thorsberg Moor is just a pond. Many important cult objects were found here, which are now exhibited in the regional collection in Schleswig, Gottorf Castle. They bear witness to the skills and life of the early Angelites.
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The Schlei always offers cyclists new views.
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Nice view of the Schlei.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the View of the Schlei near Lindaunis, offering expansive vistas of the Baltic Sea's longest fjord. Another highly rated spot is the Guly-Thing Stone Circle and Dolmen, a reconstructed historical site that served as an ancient gathering place.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The View of the Schlei near Lindaunis is easily accessible. The Guly-Thing Stone Circle and Dolmen provides an interesting historical context for all ages. Additionally, the Offa Spring, with its legend of King Offa, is a charming spot for a family visit.
The Wagersrott area is characterized by its ice-age landscapes, featuring a diverse topography of hills, forests, lakes, and moors, especially within the Hüttener Berge Nature Park. You'll encounter distinctive 'Knicks' (planted hedgerows), significant lakes like the Wittensee, and the ecologically important Owschlager See nature reserve, known for its bird species.
Absolutely. The Guly-Thing Stone Circle and Dolmen is a reconstructed historical site where ancient communities regulated life and justice. The Offa Spring is linked to a legend about King Offa. Furthermore, the Thorsberger Moor is an important archaeological site and a Germanic sacrificial moor from the Roman Empire.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Thorsberger Moor – Kummerhy Burial Mound loop' or 'Primeval Forest and Moor – Saustruper Moor Lakes loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Scenic view of the Schlei loop' or 'Arnis Marina – Schleimühle loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Wagersrott, Gravel biking around Wagersrott, and Cycling around Wagersrott guides.
The natural monuments around Wagersrott, particularly within the Hüttener Berge Nature Park and Owschlager See, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, blooming flora, and ideal conditions for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings vibrant fall colors, while winter can provide a serene, snow-covered landscape. Birdwatching at Owschlager See is particularly rewarding during migration seasons.
Yes, the Owschlager See nature reserve is particularly renowned for its abundant bird species, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The Hüttener Berge Nature Park also serves as a vital habitat for up to 9,000 species of animals and plants, including rare birds like the Red-backed Shrike and Yellowhammer, and is home to the hazel dormouse.
While specific parking details for each natural monument may vary, areas within the Hüttener Berge Nature Park and near popular trailheads often provide designated parking. For highlights like the View of the Schlei near Lindaunis or the Guly-Thing Stone Circle and Dolmen, you can typically find parking nearby. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Many natural areas and trails around Wagersrott, including those within the Hüttener Berge Nature Park, are dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Owschlager See, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always clean up after your pet.
The Hüttener Berge Nature Park is a significant attraction due to its unique ice-age geology, diverse ecosystems, and extensive network of hiking and cycling routes. It features distinctive 'Knicks' (hedgerows) that are vital habitats, numerous lakes, and hills offering expansive views. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature observers.
The Owschlager See nature reserve is a shallow lake recognized for its ecological importance as a NATURA 2000 protected area. It's a crucial habitat for various species, particularly birds, making it a prime location for birdwatching. Its status as an FFH-Gebiet (Habitat Directive Area) highlights its European importance for habitat and species protection.
Beyond the Guly-Thing Stone Circle and Dolmen and Offa Spring, the area also features the Thorsberger Moor, an inconspicuous body of water that is an important archaeological site where Germanic sacrificial objects from the Roman Empire were found. Additionally, the cemetery at Old Steinbergkirche Station is home to a linden tree estimated to be at least 400 years old, once a Thingplatz (assembly place).


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