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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Jelmstorf

Best natural monuments around Jelmstorf showcase the region's natural history and ecological significance within the district of Uelzen. The landscape features diverse natural formations, including oxbow lakes, glacial erratics, and protected nature reserves. These sites are designated for their scientific, natural historical, or regional importance, offering insights into geological processes and local ecosystems. Jelmstorf provides opportunities to explore these natural features and connect with the area's heritage.

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Last updated: June 25, 2026

Dieksbach Crossing in Dieksbeck Nature Reserve

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The Dieksbach leads at times quite a lot of water and must be crossed with a courageous jump. An old car tire helps.

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The royal tombs of Haaßel are monuments from the Neolithic period, the 3rd millennium BC. The extensive distribution area of the megalithic tombs, with its numerous local groups, ranges from …

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Lake Jastorf was created in 1976 through soil extraction as a compensatory measure for the construction of the Elbe Lateral Canal. Since 1977, the "Jastorf Lake Bird Sanctuary" has been …

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The nature reserve "Barnstedt-Melbecker Bach" is located in the Uelzen and Bevenser basin in the district of Lüneburg on the border with the district of Uelzen.

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Neptune Fountain, Bad Bevensen

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Beautiful fountain, with a bronze statue of Neptune. It was created by the sculptor Bernd Maro from Hanover.

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October 27, 2024, Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary

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The megalithic tombs near Altenmedingen (also known as the Royal Tombs) are a group of three preserved megalithic burial sites from the Neolithic Funnel Beaker culture. The sites were first recorded in the 1840s. Dating from 3500 to 2800 BC - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fsteingr%C3%A4ber_bei_Altenmedingen

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The megalithic graves near Altenmedingen (also called royal graves) are a group of three still-preserved megalithic burial sites of the Funnel Beaker culture from the Neolithic period near the municipality of Altenmedingen. A first survey of the sites took place in the 1840s. Origin 3500 to 2800 BC https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fsteingr%C3%A4ber_bei_Altenmedingen

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There is now a small wooden bridge here.

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Great view but definitely with binoculars

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Difficult stream crossing without a bridge over a tree trunk.

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Also great as a shady place to take a break

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A great place to stay....... somehow powerful.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural features can I expect to see among Jelmstorf's natural monuments?

Jelmstorf's natural monuments showcase a diverse range of features. You can explore unique river formations like the Altwasser, an ecologically valuable oxbow lake of the Ilmenau River, or the swelling swamp forests and bogs of the Dieksbach Crossing in Dieksbeck Nature Reserve. The region also features significant geological relics such as the Findling in Bruchtorf Dorfstraße, a glacial erratic from the Ice Age, and the damp forests and streams of the Barnstedt-Melbecker Bach Nature Reserve.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the Jelmstorf area?

Yes, the Megalithic tombs near Altenmedingen (Königsgräber Haaßel) are a significant historical natural monument. These Neolithic burial structures date back to the 3rd millennium BC, offering a tangible connection to ancient history and the early inhabitants of the region.

Are the natural monuments around Jelmstorf suitable for families?

Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. The Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary offers an observation tower for birdwatching, which can be engaging for children. The Megalithic tombs near Altenmedingen provide an interesting historical outing with benches for resting. Additionally, the Neptune Fountain in Bad Bevensen is a pleasant, accessible spot for families to relax.

What kind of wildlife can I observe at these natural monuments?

The Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary is the most important waterbird sanctuary in the Uelzen region, home to 140 bird species, including cormorants, greylag geese, various ducks, and kingfishers. It's also an important amphibian habitat. The Barnstedt-Melbecker Bach Nature Reserve provides a habitat for a number of rare species of birds, mammals, and fish, such as creek lamprey and bullhead.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Jelmstorf?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Medingen Abbey – Medingen Water Mill loop' or the 'Willow-lined avenue along the Ilmenau River – Bad Bevensen Spa Park loop'. You can find more details and routes in the guide for Easy hikes around Jelmstorf.

Can I go cycling or mountain biking near Jelmstorf's natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes. For gravel biking, consider the 'Klein Bünstorfer Heide – Wooden bridge over the Ilmenau loop'. If you prefer mountain biking, routes like the 'Craftsmen's bridge – Rest Area by the Ilmenau River loop' are available. Explore more options in the guides for Gravel biking around Jelmstorf and MTB Trails around Jelmstorf.

What is the 'Findling in Bruchtorf Dorfstraße' and why is it protected?

The 'Findling in Bruchtorf Dorfstraße' is a glacial erratic, a large rock transported by glaciers during the Ice Age and left behind as they receded. It is protected as a natural monument due to its importance as a geological relic, offering scientific insight into glacial movements and serving as a tangible connection to Earth's ancient history.

What is special about the Altwasser (Flussschlinge an der Ilmenau)?

The Altwasser is an oxbow lake, an old meander of the Ilmenau River that has been cut off from the main channel. These crescent-shaped bodies of standing water are ecologically valuable, developing into unique habitats for various plant and animal species. They contribute to biodiversity by providing calmer waters and specific ecological niches, offering a glimpse into dynamic river systems.

Is the Neptune Fountain in Bad Bevensen considered a natural monument?

While primarily a man-made monument, the Neptune Fountain in Bad Bevensen is often appreciated alongside natural sites for its aesthetic and relaxing qualities. It features a bronze statue of Neptune and is a beautiful, living fountain that serves as a pleasant spot to relax, adjacent to a landscaped park.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Jelmstorf?

Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the opportunity for birdwatching at the Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary and find the Megalithic tombs near Altenmedingen to be a very interesting and thought-provoking historical site. The diverse landscapes, from swamp forests to river valleys, offer a chance to connect with the unique geological and ecological heritage of Jelmstorf.

Are there any nature reserves among the natural monuments?

Yes, the region includes several protected nature reserves. The Dieksbach Crossing in Dieksbeck Nature Reserve is characterized by swelling swamp forests and numerous bogs. Additionally, the Barnstedt-Melbecker Bach Nature Reserve encompasses lowlands with near-natural streams and damp forests, serving as a vital habitat for endangered species.

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