Best lakes around Engelbrechtsche Wildnis are found within a region characterized by its rural landscape and marshland, primarily drained by the Herzhorner Rhin and Schwarzwasser rivers. While the municipality itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the surrounding area offers various water bodies, including ponds and the Holsteinische Elbmarschen. These features contribute to the natural beauty and provide opportunities for outdoor exploration. The local geography is shaped by its river systems and reclaimed marshland.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A really nice place for a break.
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In dry weather, suitable for all types of bikes, except racing bikes.
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IF YOU CAN'T PET ANYMORE, YOU CAN SIT HERE. That is the Low German motto of this beautiful hut at the Neuendorfer Kuhle. But of course hikers can also take a break here and this hut is also ideal as a meeting point for a little chat. So we now have 2 rest huts in Neuendorf.
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Beautiful moor area with many ponds and good solid sand paths.
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In 1643 there was a dyke breach during a storm surge, which resulted in this small pond. It becomes very clear what kind of power water can develop.
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Memory of a dike breach in 1643
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Natural monument "Kuhle" At the end of the "Kuhle" district, it is worth taking a look at a natural monument - a so-called Brake. The street was named after her. Here shows an inscription carved in stone "Int Johr 1643 de Diek broken" is the reason why this "hollow" was created. The water is on private property. Source: https://www.neuendorf-elbmarsch.de/freizeit/ausflugsziel/
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The Danish King Christian IV had the port of the city of Glückstadt built in 1619/20 at the mouth of the Rhins and the Elbe. The port and city were built primarily for strategic reasons. Glückstadt was an important naval base until 1863 in order to secure Denmark's interests in the Elbe and the North Sea.
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While Engelbrechtsche Wildnis is primarily known for its marshland and river systems like the Herzhorner Rhin and Schwarzwasser, the surrounding area offers unique water features. These include the historic Glückstadt Harbor, the pond-filled moorland of Krempermoor, and the small pond formed by the Dike Breach Memorial Stone Kuhle (1643).
No, the municipality of Engelbrechtsche Wildnis is characterized by its rural landscape and marshland, primarily drained by rivers. There are no notable natural lakes specifically within the direct vicinity of the municipality itself. The water features highlighted are either man-made, historical, or part of moorland ecosystems.
Glückstadt Harbor is a beautiful small harbor largely independent of the tide, making it accessible at various water levels. It is known for its historical rows of houses and offers a picturesque setting. The inner port can be reached through a barrage from the outer port.
The ponds within Krempermoor are leased to fishing clubs, and therefore, swimming is not permitted. However, the area features many wooden walkways that invite visitors to take short breaks by the water and enjoy the beautiful moorland scenery.
The Dike Breach Memorial Stone Kuhle (1643) marks a historical dike breach that occurred during a storm surge in 1643. This event resulted in the creation of a small pond, serving as a natural monument that illustrates the powerful forces of water.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. Glückstadt Harbor, Krempermoor, and the Dike Breach Memorial Stone Kuhle (1643) are all suitable for families. Additionally, the Rest Area at Neendorf Pond provides a pleasant spot for a break.
The area around Engelbrechtsche Wildnis offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and cycling. For example, there are easy to difficult hiking routes like the 'Glückstadt Salt Warehouse – At the Harbor' loop or the 'Glückstadt Lock Harbor – At the Harbor' loop. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Engelbrechtsche Wildnis guide.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For instance, near Glückstadt, you can find trails like the 'Glückstadt Salt Warehouse – At the Harbor' loop (easy, 5.1 km) or the 'View of the Elbe – Storchenfleth Riverside Path' loop (moderate, 9.1 km). These trails allow you to experience the local landscape and water bodies. More details are available in the Hiking around Engelbrechtsche Wildnis guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural and historical points of interest. The picturesque setting of Glückstadt Harbor with its historical houses, the tranquil moorland ponds of Krempermoor with its wooden walkways, and the historical significance of the Dike Breach Memorial Stone Kuhle (1643) are frequently mentioned as highlights.
Yes, particularly around Glückstadt Harbor and the nearby Krempe Market Square and City Park, you can find amenities. Glückstadt is a town with a market square and opportunities for coffee and other services. The Rest Area at Neendorf Pond also provides a place to take a break.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. For example, the 'View of the Elbe in Kollmar – Kollmar Harbour Beach' loop (easy, 20.3 km) or the 'Glückstadt Harbor – Elbe Cycle Path at Brokdorf' loop (moderate, 46.8 km) are popular options that allow you to explore the Elbe marshland and coastal areas. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Engelbrechtsche Wildnis guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoor scenery. Autumn can be beautiful with changing foliage, while winter provides a different, often quieter, experience of the marshland and river landscapes, though some facilities might have reduced hours.


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