Natural monuments around Bergenhusen, a village in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, are defined by its designation as a Stork Village. The area is home to one of Europe's largest white stork colonies, a significant natural attraction. This region offers diverse landscapes, including moorlands and viewpoints, providing opportunities for nature observation. The surrounding areas of Schleswig-Holstein also feature extensive natural landscapes, such as the Wadden Sea National Park.
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very informative tour through the moor landscape
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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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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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Bergenhusen is most renowned for its designation as a Stork Village, hosting one of Europe's largest white stork colonies. Beyond the storks, the region features significant moorlands like the Moor Nature Trail at Wildes Moor Nature Reserve and the Tetenhusener Moor Nature Reserve, offering diverse natural experiences.
The best time to observe the white storks in Bergenhusen is typically from March to September. During these months, up to 22 breeding pairs reside in the village, allowing visitors to witness their nesting, mating, and the raising of their young.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Stork Village Bergenhusen itself is a wonderful experience for all ages, with easy observation of the storks. The Moor Nature Trail at Wildes Moor Nature Reserve features a renewed wooden walkway with information boards, making it an accessible and educational outing. Additionally, the Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog offers a great spot for bird watching and picnics.
The Stork Village Bergenhusen is the prime location for observing white storks. For other bird species and wildlife, the Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog provides excellent views over wet meadows. The Tetenhusener Moor Nature Reserve is also a vital habitat for various bird species, including cranes, common snipe, and curlew.
You can find a variety of trails, including easy loops for observing storks in the village and circular paths through moorlands. The Moor Nature Trail at Wildes Moor Nature Reserve offers an informative walk on a wooden walkway. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Bergenhusen guide, which includes routes like the 'Winnert Wild Moor Plattenweg – The Treene loop'.
Yes, the area around Bergenhusen offers several routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various options in the Cycling around Bergenhusen guide, including routes like the 'Stork Village Bergenhusen – Treene River loop'. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Bergenhusen guide, which features routes such as the 'Meggerdorf swimming spot – Stork Nests in Bergenhusen loop'.
The Wadden Sea National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's largest ecosystems, known for its unique tidal landscape and rich biodiversity. While not directly in Bergenhusen, it is a significant natural attraction in the broader Schleswig-Holstein region, offering activities like tidal flat walks and seal spotting. It is easily accessible from Bergenhusen for a day trip.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of observing the large white stork colony up close in Stork Village Bergenhusen. The peaceful moorland trails, such as the Moor Nature Trail at Wildes Moor Nature Reserve, are also highly appreciated for their educational value and serene atmosphere. The opportunity for bird watching from spots like the Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog is another highlight.
Yes, the Eidertal Escarpment: Pahlhude to Dörpling-Hohenlieth is a notable geological feature. This landscape was formed by meltwater during the Ice Age, offering magnificent views over fields and the steep edge of the Dithmarschen Altmoräne. Information boards along the path explain its formation and unique characteristics.
Beyond Bergenhusen, Schleswig-Holstein boasts diverse natural landscapes. These include several nature parks and over 200 lakes, providing ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and picnicking amidst varied scenery, from hilly ranges to forests. You can find more information about the region's landscapes on the Schleswig-Holstein Tourism website.
Yes, the Michael Otto Institute at NABU Bergenhusen offers educational insights into the white stork and local conservation efforts. It's a recommended stop for visitors interested in learning more about the birds and the regional flora and fauna.
The Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog provides an excellent vantage point for bird watching and enjoying the wide-open skies and wet meadows. Additionally, the Eidertal Escarpment offers magnificent views over the fields and the unique ice-age formed landscape.


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