Best natural monuments around Groß Krams are found within a region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern known for diverse natural landscapes. The nearby Lübtheener Heide is a significant natural area featuring sandy hills, inland dunes, and distinctive vegetation. This expansive heathland is characterized by pine trees, sand, and heath. The area offers opportunities to explore unique natural formations and observe the visible effects of past natural events.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Nice place for a rest with a bench, table and a story.
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There is no longer a covered seating area on the hill. But if you are looking for shade, you can look for it on or in the house. From the hill, you can admire a wonderful panorama - including the inland dune.
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For nature lovers it is a sad sight to see how much forest was destroyed in the fire in 2019. Little glimmer of hope, new little trees keep growing.
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Beautiful forest path and good access to the Lübheener Heide.
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Lookout point, rest area "Teehaus" with a wide view of the heathland and the dunes. ------------------------ Väle Johrn would have you, now a werre up bicycle and tau faut up'n padd dör de LübheenerHeide can struggle. Dat Rebeit is ok as stripes, stripes, shooting range, military training area and JabelerHeide künnig. All de Wäg (gravel, chippings, sand, asphalt fragments) laaten sik fien fohrn and de body ümtau sünd nu werre dör de Heid henndör verbunn. (Lübbendorf, Ramm, Belsch, Quast (Wüstung), Laupin, Loosen, Kavelmoor, HohenWoos, AltJabel, Vielank, Volzrade, Jessenitz, Trebs and ProbstJesar. Etc ...) In't Johr 2019 is up duss flag de grote WaldbrandLübheen 🚒 wäst, can be up Stunns still at all de swatten Bööm. Süst exists here, so as mostly in the GriesenGegend, ut väl Dannbööm🌲, Sand un Heide man - man klor, all the Gäl SandBargen (including Black Mountains) and inland dunes do not forget ... Dat giwt in de Heid bannig väl KrüzWäg un Twälen (fork) and dor süll'n de Wieser (signs) help the right Padd tau finn. Man de Wieser didn’t show the right padd, but you’re able to bitter. One war all for miehr as 150 Johrn us Fritz Reuter schräben: “… As ick achter de Möhl kamm, kamm ick in de Heid'ne desolate area! Sand an Dannenbusch an Heid'krut ... so again that Oog stretches! Weg´gungen bi Weg´, yeah, äwer wecker Weg what de right? " (F.Reuter to KalißerHeid, South WestMecklenb.)
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The region around Groß Krams is characterized by its unique heathland landscapes. You'll find expansive areas of sand, heath, and pine trees, particularly within the Lübtheener Heide. Notable features include golden sand mountains and impressive inland dunes, such as the Wandering Dune (Schwarze Berge). You can also observe the visible effects of the 2019 forest fire, with blackened trees standing as a testament to nature's resilience.
Yes, the Lübtheener Heide offers excellent opportunities for hiking. The trails are generally well-marked, helping you navigate the various crossroads and forks within the heath. You can access the heathland from points like Lübtheener Heide Entrance (Alt Jabel). For more specific hiking routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Groß Krams guide, which includes several moderate running loops that are also suitable for walking.
Beyond hiking, the area is well-suited for cycling. The diverse terrain of the Lübtheener Heide, with its gravel, sand, and asphalt fragments, makes for interesting rides. You can find various cycling routes in the Cycling around Groß Krams and Road Cycling Routes around Groß Krams guides, offering options from easy to moderate difficulty.
Absolutely. A popular spot is the View of the dunes from Teehaus Hill, which offers a wonderful panoramic view of the heathland and its distinctive inland dunes. It's a great place to appreciate the vastness of the landscape.
Yes, you can visit areas that show the impact of the 2019 forest fire. The Burnt Forest Area in Biosphärenreservat Flusslandschaft Elbe - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is one such natural monument where you can observe the stark beauty of the blackened trees and the beginnings of natural regeneration. It offers a thought-provoking experience about nature's power and resilience.
The Arthur von Treuenfels Memorial Stone in the Lübtheener Heath is considered family-friendly. It offers a nice place for a rest with a bench, table, and a story to learn about. The surrounding heathland is particularly beautiful, especially when the heather is in bloom, making it a pleasant spot for families to enjoy nature together.
The heathland landscapes, such as the Lübtheener Heide, are particularly beautiful when the heather is in bloom, typically in late summer (August to September). This is when the landscape transforms into a vibrant purple. Spring also offers pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling before the peak summer heat. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially snow.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique and expansive heathland scenery, the golden sand mountains, and the inland dunes. The visible signs of the 2019 forest fire also leave a lasting impression, highlighting nature's raw power and subsequent regeneration. Many enjoy the peacefulness and the opportunities for immersive hiking and cycling experiences.
While the focus is on natural monuments, the Arthur von Treuenfels Memorial Stone in the Lübtheener Heath offers a touch of local history. It's a memorial dedicated to Arthur Hugo von Treuenfels and provides a story alongside a peaceful resting spot within the beautiful heathland.
Many paths within the Lübtheener Heide are suitable for easy walks, especially if you stick to the main trails. The terrain is generally sandy and flat in many areas. While some routes might be intermediate due to distance, the overall landscape allows for gentle exploration. Always check specific route details for difficulty before heading out.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in natural areas like the Lübtheener Heide, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. Always check local signage for specific rules and regulations, especially in protected areas or during certain seasons.


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