Best natural monuments around Goltoft are situated within the Schleswig-Flensburg district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, primarily along the Schlei fjord. This region features diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, forests, hedgerows, and coastal areas. The unique brackish water environment of the Schlei supports varied flora and fauna, making it a notable area for nature observation.
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It is always worth hiking in the area of the Schlei, like here at the narrowest point of the Schlei, and enjoying the peace and quiet while hiking and listening to the birds.
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The Schlei Nature Park is the northernmost of its kind in Germany. The Schlei region is a true natural paradise and home to numerous animal and plant species. With a unique mix of freshwater, brackish, and saltwater habitats, embedded in a diverse cultural landscape, it offers extraordinary diversity. The cultural landscape of the Schlei has been significantly shaped by the people who live and farm here. Today, the Schlei separates two very different landscapes: Angeln and Schwansen. The hilly landscape of Angeln is particularly characterized by small-scale agriculture and a dense hedgerow structure. The nature park was established in 2008 and covers an area of 500 square kilometers. You can find more information here: https://nationale-naturlandschaften.de/gebiete/naturpark-schlei-2.
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The deepest point of the Windebyer Noor[2], at 13.6 metres, is in the north of the lake near the Eckernförde district of Carlshöhe; in the middle, the lake is eleven metres deep. The water of the Windebyer Noor is slightly saline (in different places between over one and a good two PSU[3]). Bulges of the Windebyer Noor are called Schnaaper Bucht (Snap Bugt), Norderhake (Nørrehage), Süderhake (Sønderhage), Südbucht (Sydbugt)[4] and Kochendorfer Bucht.[5] The Norderhake was the connecting arm of the Windebyer Noor to the Eckernförde city harbour.
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The Windebyer Noor (obsolete: Eckernförder Noor, Schna(a)per Noor and Goos-Noor; Danish: Vindeby Nor, Low German: Winnebyer Noor, Winneby-Noor) is a 389 hectare inland lake in Schleswig-Holstein. It is located on the western edge of the town of Eckernförde, to whose municipal area it belongs. To the south and west, the eponymous municipality of Windeby borders the shore of the lake. Former residents of the lake were the municipality of Borby until its incorporation in 1934 (Borby exclave Schnaap) and the municipality of Gammelby until 1973 (Grasholz).
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The Schlei always offers cyclists new views.
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Nice view of the Schlei.
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The region around Goltoft, nestled within the Naturpark Schlei, is characterized by diverse landscapes. You'll find rolling hills, verdant forests, traditional hedgerows (Knicklandschaften), expansive fields, and charming bathing coves along the Schlei fjord. The unique brackish water environment of the Schlei, transitioning from saltwater to freshwater, supports a rich variety of flora and fauna.
Yes, several spots provide excellent views. One popular highlight is the View of the Schlei near Lindaunis, which offers broad perspectives of the Schlei, the longest fjord of the Baltic Sea. Another notable viewpoint is the View of the Große Breite at Weseby, where you can see the widest part of the fjord, a paradise for water sports enthusiasts.
Within the Schlei Nature Park, you can observe dynamic natural processes, such as the Eroded riverbank at Schlei Nature Park. This spot allows visitors to witness the effects of wind and waves on the landscape, showcasing the ongoing natural shaping of the coastline.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (April to September) are ideal for hiking, cycling, and water sports, with warmer weather and blooming landscapes. The heather in the Löwenstedter Sandberge Nature Reserve is particularly stunning during its blooming season in late summer. Autumn offers vibrant foliage, while winter can provide a tranquil, stark beauty, especially for quiet walks.
Many natural monuments around Goltoft are family-friendly. The View of the Schlei near Lindaunis and the View of the Große Breite at Weseby are easily accessible viewpoints. The Ornumer Noor, a tranquil lagoon, is also a great spot for nature observation. The extensive network of trails within the Naturpark Schlei offers many easy walking and cycling paths suitable for families.
For exceptional wildlife viewing, particularly birdwatching, the Geltinger Birk Nature Reserve is highly recommended. It's a vital hotspot for bird migration and breeding, with approximately 200 bird species observed annually, including the majestic White-tailed Eagle. The unique brackish water environment of the Schlei also serves as crucial breeding, resting, and overwintering grounds for numerous endangered bird species.
Yes, the Cliff path overlooking the Schlei is a highly recommended trail. It runs along the coast from Missunde to Weseby, offering superb views of the Missunder Enge and the Große Breite, showcasing the varied coastline of the Schlei.
The area around Goltoft and its natural monuments is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Goltoft guide, including easy loops like 'Natur-Camping Hellör – View of the Schlei loop from Brodersby-Goltoft'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Viking-Frisian Way passing through the Naturpark Schlei. For running, check out the Running Trails around Goltoft guide.
Yes, the Löwenstedter Sandberge Nature Reserve, though slightly further afield, offers a distinct ecological experience. This reserve is a remnant of a vast heath landscape, characterized by open heathland with dry and moist areas, juniper bushes, and even some regenerated high moor sections. It's a haven for rare plant species and diverse animal life, particularly captivating during the heather blooming season.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere, the diverse landscapes, and the opportunities for nature observation. The stunning views of the Schlei fjord, especially from spots like the View of the Schlei near Lindaunis, are highly appreciated. The region's blend of water, forests, and fields, along with its rich birdlife and unique geological features, makes it a rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking natural beauty.
Yes, the Geltinger Birk Nature Reserve is home to Konik wild horses and Galloway cattle. These animals play a crucial role in landscape management by grazing and maintaining the diverse vegetation, and observing them roaming freely adds a unique charm to the reserve.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails in the vicinity. The MTB Trails around Goltoft guide lists routes such as 'Louisenlund Castle – View of Schleswig Cathedral loop from Brodersby-Goltoft' and 'The Giant of Ulsnis – Lindaumühlenholz Windmill loop from Brodersby-Goltoft', offering moderate difficulty rides through the scenic landscape.


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