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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Warmsen

Natural monuments around Warmsen offer diverse natural features within the Samtgemeinde Uchte region. The landscape is characterized by a mix of forests, wetlands, and open areas, providing varied terrain for exploration. This area is home to significant geological formations and protected natural reserves. Visitors can discover unique natural landmarks that reflect the region's environmental history.

Best natural monuments around Warmsen

  • The most popular natural monuments is Lakeland near Hävern, a lake that features former gravel ponds now serving as…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Jössen Old Ferry Crossing on the Weser

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The old Jössen ferry dock is one of my favorite resting places on the Weser. Here you have a wonderful view of the Weser and the unique river landscape of …

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Great Stone of Tonnenheide

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Always a beautiful place to take a break. It's amazing that the stone was transported here by a glacier.

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Häverner Marsch Nature Reserve

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... Experience nature!!! ... the "Häverner Marsch" near Großenheerse is one of the many nature reserves along the Weser !!!

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Lakeland near Hävern

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The former gravel ponds are now biotopes for water birds

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Franzosenstein on Knickberg

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This is the highest point in Kirchdorf. There are nice places to sit and you can also learn something about the history.

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September 1, 2024, Franzosenstein am Knickberg

A "highlight" of the Kirchdorfer-/Kuppendorfer Heide-Rund; you have to do it ;-).

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The lake landscape near Hävern is a beautiful nature reserve in the natural area of the Wesertal between the districts of Hävern and Großenheerse in the town of Petershagen. The area extends over 104 hectares and is part of the EC bird sanctuary "Weseraue". The former gravel ponds are now biotopes for water birds and offer a picturesque backdrop for walks and exploration.

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Little info from the internet: The Frenchman's Stone Today it is still called “Franzosenstein”, the one meter high sandstone column on the highest point in the community of Kirchdorf. This relic from the past always puzzles visitors. The following is recorded in the Kirchdorf community archive: Kirchdorf, which belonged to the Uchte district under Hessian administration, came under French rule in 1803. Under the direction of Colonel Epailly, survey officers erected a twelve meter high tower. At this point a first order triangle network (“Canevas die Triangles du Ier ordere executes par M. Epailly”). From here the following main points were recorded: the church towers of Twistringen and Asendorf, the signal towers on the Mordkulenberg west of the Dümmer in the Dammer Mountains (141 m above sea level), on the Hüttenberg in Grinderwald (101 m above sea level), a mountain near Loccum and the Knickberg (86 m above sea level). At the same time, French observers were able to monitor events in all directions. In 1813, after the French era, Kirchdorf fell back to Hesse and the twelve meter high tower was destroyed. In 1814, Prince Regent George of Hanover and England elevated his electorate to a kingdom, including the Hessian territories. In 1816, King George IV ordered the extension of triangulation to the entire Kingdom of Hanover. Under the direction of C. F. Gauß, the survey work also began on the Knickberg, for which he had a stone built with a pedestal and a slab on top, which fell victim to deliberate destruction. As a replacement, a one meter high sandstone pillar was erected with the carved inscription “Königl. Hann. Country. Surveying.”. This stone still stands on the Knickberg today, which is incorrectly referred to as the “Franzosenstein”. Perhaps arbitrarily by the Prussians who annexed Hanover in 1866 after the Battle of Langensalza. In 1886/87, as part of the Prussian survey, Prussian surveying officers built a wooden tower on a stone foundation at this point, which was then called the French Tower. After about 25 years, this too disappeared. In 1919 the decree came that no more towers should be erected. Today's visitor is no longer able to look out from all sides of the Knickberg. He is in the middle of the forest, where a bench invites him to rest. Not far from the supposed “French stone” there has been an embedded square stone with a cross for years, the so-called “trigonometric point”, which serves as a survey point for our land registry office for the height of the Knickberg (86 m above sea level).

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The old Jössen ferry dock is one of my favorite resting places on the Weser. Here you have a wonderful view of the Weser and the unique river landscape of the Weser floodplain. Information boards on site provide interesting information. I've also seen many a sunset here.

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The lake landscape around Hävern is fascinating. Over the years, a unique wet biotope with an unbelievable variety of flora and fauna has emerged from the quarry ponds of yesteryear. And right in the middle is the pretty Weser village of Hävern with well-kept farms, lively cultural life and many storks.

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The old ferry station once again shows the former industry

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Until the construction of the bridge between Petershagen and Lahde in 1970, the clay for the nearby brickworks was brought across the Weser by means of a high-rope ferry. https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GCZNW2_alte-fahrstelle-jossen

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This is quite a geese paradise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Warmsen?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Great Stone of Tonnenheide, which is the largest known erratic boulder in Northern Germany. The Lakeland near Hävern is also very popular, offering a unique wet biotope for water birds.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Warmsen area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Great Stone of Tonnenheide is an impressive geological site that children often find fascinating. The Lakeland near Hävern and the Uchter Moor Observation Tower also offer accessible and engaging experiences for all ages.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Warmsen?

The region around Warmsen is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll find significant geological formations like the Great Stone of Tonnenheide, protected wetlands and lakes such as the Lakeland near Hävern, and expansive moor landscapes visible from the Uchter Moor Observation Tower.

Are there hiking opportunities near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Uchter Moor Observation Tower is a great starting point for hikes, with routes like the 'Uchter Moor Observation Tower – Lake in the Uchter Moor loop' offering moderate difficulty over approximately 8.5 km. You can find more hiking trails in the area on the Hiking around Warmsen guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Warmsen?

Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting the natural monuments around Warmsen. In spring, the wetlands and moors come alive with diverse flora and fauna, especially migratory birds. Autumn offers pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and beautiful foliage. Summer is also suitable, but can be warmer, while winter might offer a different, quieter charm, though some paths might be less accessible.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and on nearby trails?

Many natural areas around Warmsen, including trails near the natural monuments, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Häverner Marsch Nature Reserve, to protect wildlife. Check local signage for specific regulations at each site.

Are there any historical sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, the Franzosenstein on Knickberg is a natural monument with historical significance. It's located at the highest point in Kirchdorf and serves as a rest area where you can learn about local history.

What cycling routes are available near Warmsen's natural monuments?

The Warmsen region offers various cycling opportunities. For example, you can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Great Peat Bog – Großes Torfmoor loop' near Hille. Road cycling routes, such as the 'Messlingen Windmill – Old School Bohnhorst loop from Warmsen', are also available. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Warmsen and Road Cycling Routes around Warmsen guides.

Is there parking available at the natural monuments?

Parking is generally available near the main natural monuments. For instance, the Great Stone of Tonnenheide has a dedicated parking area. It's advisable to check specific locations for parking facilities, especially for smaller or more remote sites.

What makes the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/2821007" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Häverner Marsch Nature Reserve</a> special?

The Häverner Marsch Nature Reserve is a 104-hectare area within the Weser Valley, recognized as an EC bird sanctuary. It features six large still waters formed from former gravel excavations, creating a rich biotope with near-natural banks, peninsulas, and reed beds. It's a crucial breeding, resting, moulting, and wintering ground for various waders and waterfowl.

Are there any viewpoints to get a good overview of the natural landscape?

Yes, the Uchter Moor Observation Tower offers an excellent view over a peat mining area, providing insights into the region's unique landscape. The Franzosenstein on Knickberg, while not offering a panoramic view due to surrounding forest, is at the highest point in Kirchdorf and provides a sense of elevation.

What is the geological significance of the natural monuments in Warmsen?

The region is notable for its glacial history. The Great Stone of Tonnenheide is a prime example, being an erratic boulder transported by glaciers from Southern Sweden approximately one billion years ago. The landscape also features former gravel ponds, now wetlands, which are a result of geological processes and human activity.

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