Natural monuments around Klütz are found in the Klützer Winkel region, situated between Wismar and Lübeck. This area features diverse landscapes, including extensive forests, dramatic coastlines, and unique geological formations. The region is characterized by its Baltic Sea steep coasts, sandy beaches, and protected natural areas. These sites offer opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities.
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The cycle path leads directly through the Brooker Wald nature reserve. There are numerous places with beautiful views of the Baltic Sea.
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In the west of the Baltic Sea island of Poel lies the coastal town of Timmendorf, where fishermen and farmers settled as early as the Middle Ages. The place was first mentioned in 1257 and is now divided into two districts. These are the district of Timmendorf, which extends a good one kilometer inland, and the district of Timmendorf Strand, which lies directly on the water. The cliffs stretch south of the port of Timmendorf Strand. From the seafront, the footpath leads down into a strip of coastal forest above the cliff. From the path, numerous accesses lead to the steep bank. So you can look far out at the Wismar Bay and the Baltic Sea and overlook the sometimes quite bizarre, steep slopes and the narrow beach at the foot of the cliff. As this cliff is located in the west of the island, the walk is particularly attractive, while the golden rays of the evening sun envelop the cliff in a warm light and a little later a glowing red sunset is reflected on the waves. https://www.sehenswertes-discoveren.de/Orte/Timmendorf-Insel-Poel/Steilkueste/index.php
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There are always a few hills to overcome, no problem with e-bikes, but with "normal" bikes you have to pedal a lot. You will be rewarded with wonderful views!
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There are always a few hills to overcome, no problem with e-bikes, but with "normal" bikes you have to pedal a lot.
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A beautiful path with great views runs above the cliffs. Due to break-offs and underwashing, this is not entirely harmless. Don't step too close to the edge! There is also a lot to see on the beach. Again, be careful on the slope and in the washouts.
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great way for hiking between Timmendorf and the Faulen See, both above and below there are great photo opportunities
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Very beautiful natural beach under the cliff. Partly impassable, sturdy shoes recommended. Further cancellations are possible at any time.
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Written umpteen times, but we didn't know beforehand: bad route on the steep coast, nothing for children or leisurely drivers ...
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Visitors frequently enjoy the dramatic coastal landscapes. Highly rated spots include the Boltenhagen Cliffs, known for their steep coast and challenging hike over sand and gravel, and the Timmendorf Cliffs, which offer a beautiful natural beach beneath the eroding cliff edge.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Cliff View of Lübeck Bay offers accessible views of the Baltic Sea. Additionally, the Wohlenberger Wiek, with its wide, shallow sandy beaches, is particularly suitable for families for swimming and building sandcastles.
The region boasts diverse features. You can explore the impressive steep coasts like the Redewisch Cliffs, offering sensational views. Inland, the Lenorenwald features ancient beech, oak, and maple trees, along with rare North American sequoias planted in 1880. The Wohlenberger Wiek is notable for its shallow bay, sandy beaches, and significant bird conservation areas.
The area around Klütz is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For example, there are moderate hiking trails like the 'Cliffs of Boltenhagen – Boltenhagen Cliffs loop' and MTB trails such as the 'Boltenhagen Beach and Pier – Bothmer Palace loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking, MTB, and gravel biking guide pages for Klütz.
Yes, the Feston Avenue at Bothmer Castle is a unique example. This avenue of lime trees, grown like trellises, is considered a special garden monument and is part of the historic Bothmer Castle grounds, blending natural beauty with cultural heritage.
Spring and summer are particularly appealing. In spring, the Lenorenwald comes alive with cowslips, marsh marigolds, and anemones in bloom. Summer offers ideal conditions for enjoying the beaches at Wohlenberger Wiek and the coastal walks. However, the dramatic steep coasts and forests offer unique beauty year-round, including peaceful winter hikes.
Many natural areas in Klützer Winkel are dog-friendly, especially for walks along the extensive trails in Lenorenwald or the remote sections of the Steep Coast at Steinbeck. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and respect local regulations.
Absolutely. The Baltic Sea Coastal Cycle Route offers a unique section known as the Apple Tree Avenue. This part of the route is lined with various apple trees, each identified by a sign, providing a scenic and botanically interesting cycling experience with excellent views.
The most prominent geological features are the steep coasts, such as those at Steinbeck, Timmendorf, and Boltenhagen. These cliffs are characterized by clayey formations and are subject to natural erosion, revealing large boulders and offering opportunities to find beachcombing treasures like hag stones, thunderbolts, and amber along the shore.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views and the sense of pure nature. The dramatic landscapes of the steep coasts, the tranquility of the forests like Lenorenwald, and the opportunity for peaceful strolls along the remote beaches are often praised. The unique presence of sequoia trees and the diverse birdlife also contribute to a memorable experience.
The Steep Coast at Steinbeck is ideal for those seeking a remote and wild natural beach experience. It stretches for kilometers towards Lübeck/Priwall, offering untouched landscapes, clayey cliffs, and a chance to discover natural finds away from more crowded areas.
The duration depends on the monument and your activity. A leisurely stroll along a section of the steep coast or through the Lenorenwald could take a few hours. For cycling the Apple Tree Avenue or exploring multiple sites, you might want to dedicate a full day or even spread your visits over several days to fully immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty.


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