Best natural monuments around Groß Kummerfeld include a variety of natural areas within the Segeberg district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, from ancient trees to expansive bogs and lakes. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and offer insights into the local ecology and history.
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A beautiful, naturally preserved area.
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Impressive moorland landscape. A bit bumpy to drive.
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The Dosenmoor nature reserve in the north of Neumünster is the largest and best preserved raised bog in Schleswig-Holstein! A walk around the most beautiful paths: 120 minutes by foot or 30 minutes by bike, past cotton grass, bell heather, sundew, peat pits and hand-cut peat. The Dosenmoor near Neumünster-Einfeld is considered the best preserved Atlantic plateau raised bog in Schleswig-Holstein and also the largest raised bog in the eastern hill country. The nature reserve, which was secured by state ordinance in 1981, still has its full and original size of 521 hectares. This means that the raised bog is still clearly recognizable as such in the landscape today. In addition, standing in the centre, you can also experience the hourglass-shaped bulge of the treeless raised bog, which rises above the surrounding landscape. Since the 18th century, peat has also been used by farmers in Dosenmoor, and with it a continuous, deep-reaching
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The Wittenborner Heide nature reserve remained nutrient-poor and unfertilized due to its previous use as a military training area. This resulted in a diverse landscape of heathland, moors and sparse forests that provide a habitat for many species. You can hike through a very beautiful landscape that is always worth a visit.
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The Dosenmoor is located north of Neumünster, right next to the Einfelder See, and covers an area of 521 hectares. It is one of the best preserved raised bogs in Schleswig-Holstein and invites those seeking relaxation to its hiking trails, viewing areas and an educational trail. Many rare plants and animals are adapted to the special living conditions in the raised bog and can be easily observed from some of the trails. For example, you might notice blue frogs at the waters from March to April. These are the colorful male moor frogs. The blue coloring can only be observed at this time of year, when the frog man calls for his chosen one. Although the Dosenmoor is one of the best preserved in our country and some rewetting measures have already been implemented, it still shows many traces of human intervention in the natural system, such as the subsidence of the bog, which was caused by drainage. The drained bog was previously used to extract peat. The Doosenmoor has been a nature reserve since 1982 and has been re-wetted since then. Sheep and goats graze here so that the areas do not grow over again, but provide light and space for the typical moor plants such as peat mosses, heather plants and the rare sundew. The Dosenmoor offers a great diversity of species, especially birds. A walk on the paths through the Dosenmoor is definitely a worthwhile experience. https://www.stiftungsland.de/was-wir-tun/erlebnisraumgestalter/karte/stiftungslandgebiete/dosenmoor/
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Pure nature and mega varied! A special recommendation!
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Here is the entrance from the Einfelder See to the Flaschenmoor nature reserve. You can collect great impressions. The boardwalk with the moor nature trail is particularly recommended.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Boardwalk in the Dosenmoor Nature Reserve, known for its beautifully laid out wooden path through the moor with informative boards. Another favorite is the Lake Einfeld, offering diverse recreational opportunities and an 8 km circular hiking trail. The Wittenborn Heath Nature Reserve, with its forest and heather areas, is also highly appreciated for walks.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Lake Einfeld provides beaches and facilities for various activities. The Boardwalk in the Dosenmoor Nature Reserve and the broader Dosenmoor Nature Reserve offer educational paths and easy walks. The Wittenborn Heath Nature Reserve is also considered family-friendly for walks through its forest and heather.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You can explore expansive raised bogs like the Dosenmoor Nature Reserve, which is one of the best-preserved in Schleswig-Holstein. There are also beautiful lakes such as Lake Einfeld, offering water sports and scenic trails. Additionally, you'll find heathlands and forests, exemplified by the Wittenborn Heath Nature Reserve, and ancient trees like the historic Alte Linde in Groß Kummerfeld itself.
Absolutely. The Lake Einfeld features an 8 km circular hiking trail. The Boardwalk in the Dosenmoor Nature Reserve and the wider Dosenmoor Nature Reserve offer various round tours for hiking or walking. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'Island in the Stör – Old Field Barn Ruins loop' or 'Great Forest loop' which are part of the Hiking around Groß Kummerfeld guide.
Yes, the region around Groß Kummerfeld is suitable for cycling. You can find road cycling routes such as the 'Boostedter Berg – Rapeseed field near Kleinkummerfeld loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Groß Kummerfeld guide. For gravel biking, options like the 'Village Bay on Einfelder See – West shore of Lake Einfelder loop' are available in the Gravel biking around Groß Kummerfeld guide.
Groß Kummerfeld is home to the 'Alte Linde' (Old Lime Tree), a prominent natural monument estimated to be around 350 years old. This veteran tree, a Summer-Linde, has a circumference of over 5.8 meters and stands in front of the Lindenkrug inn, witnessing centuries of local history. It's a testament to nature's endurance, having recovered from severe storm damage in 2011.
Yes, especially in the Dosenmoor Nature Reserve. This preserved raised bog is home to rare plants and animals adapted to the unique bog environment. Cranes have resettled here, and from March to April, you might even spot blue frogs near the waters. The western bank of Lake Einfeld is also a protected area, serving as an undisturbed reserve for bird life.
The natural monuments offer beauty throughout the year. Spring (March-April) is excellent for observing blue frogs in the Dosenmoor and seeing cotton grass bloom in early May. Summer is ideal for recreational activities at Lake Einfeld, including swimming and water sports. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests and heathlands, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks, though rubber boots are recommended for bog areas if it has rained.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Boardwalk in the Dosenmoor Nature Reserve and the broader Dosenmoor Nature Reserve feature viewing platforms. Lake Einfeld offers scenic views along its circular trail. Additionally, the Viert Assembly Stone Bornhöved, while a man-made monument, provides a nice little rest area with a view overlooking a lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the unique bog environment of the Dosenmoor Nature Reserve to the recreational opportunities at Lake Einfeld. The resilience and historical presence of the ancient Alte Linde are also highly valued. Many enjoy the peaceful settings for walks and the chance to observe nature and wildlife.
Yes, the Dosenmoor Nature Reserve is publicly accessible and features hiking trails and viewing platforms. The Boardwalk in the Dosenmoor Nature Reserve provides an accessible path through parts of the moor, complete with information boards, making it suitable for various visitors.
While the natural monuments are beautiful in winter, it's advisable to be prepared for potentially wet conditions, especially in bog areas like the Dosenmoor Nature Reserve. Wearing rubber boots is recommended if it has rained. The trails around Lake Einfeld and through the Wittenborn Heath Nature Reserve can offer peaceful, crisp walks, but always check local weather conditions before heading out.


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