Natural monuments around Reher, a municipality in the Steinburg district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, are characterized by their location within the Aukrug Nature Park. This region features a diverse landscape of moraines, woods, heath, and ponds. The area offers significant natural features and landmarks that provide recreational and ecological value. It serves as a habitat for various plant and animal species.
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Here, where the signs "Spülfeld" stand, the camp's feces were dumped until the Rieselfelder were completed. Where the new building stands, there was a pumping station from 1906 that pumped the wastewater from the military camp to the Rieselfelder.
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The Lübeck Trade was an important trade route in the Middle Ages that connected the cities of Lübeck and Hamburg. Several memorial stones along this route commemorate its historical importance.
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At 76.8 meters, the Boxberg is not the highest elevation in the Aukrug Nature Park, but it is one of the few moraine peaks in central Holstein that deserves the name "mountain." The Itzespitze, at 83.4 meters, is even higher than the Boxberg. Today, only a few beech trees grow on the grounds of the Boxberg recreational forest. If you want to learn more about the Aukrug Nature Park and its origins, visit: https://nationale-naturlandschaften.de/gebiete/naturpark-aukrug.
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The ring wall castle 'Kaaksburg' dates back to the 8th or 9th century. Its oldest known documentary mention dates from 1560-1576. The oval ring wall with a diameter of 80 or 100 m and a height of around 5 m was raised from dark earth, while the ground in the surrounding area is sandy, which is why it was assumed that the material came from the Bekau, which flows past in the southeast. At that time, the Bekau was navigable at least as far as the castle and was influenced by the tides until it was embanked; the area around the castle was still swampy and marshy at that time and was occasionally flooded. It was therefore assumed that the castle was built in this strategically favorable position to control the waterway. According to a folk legend, it once served as a base for pirates - sometimes Klaus Störtebeker is mentioned. While the country road between Itzehoe and Schenefeld used to bypass the ring wall to the east, today's L 127 runs right through the ring. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaaksburg
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The European beech, often called the common beech, is a plant species from the beech genus within the beech family. In everyday language it is usually referred to as a beech. The botanical spelling "European beech" emphasizes its membership in the beech genus.
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Many beautiful large trees with plenty of branches line the path.
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While we can no longer imagine our landscape without the road network that cuts through everything, we may well ask ourselves at this point: When and for what purpose did all this come about? Why did people want and need to get from A to B at certain times? Peaceful trade is definitely preferable to warlike reasons.
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Nice shore paths and with a bathing area. Unfortunately, the latter is home to unpleasant clientele - as is often the case when larger towns are nearby.
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The Reher area, situated within the Aukrug Nature Park, offers a diverse landscape. You'll find moraines, extensive woods, heathlands, and numerous ponds. This varied terrain provides habitats for a wide range of plant and animal species, making it rich in ecological value.
Yes, a prominent viewpoint is the View from Boxberg. At 78 meters, Boxberg is one of Schleswig-Holstein's highest peaks, providing extensive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It's a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and hikers.
Absolutely. The Lübsche Trade – Old trade route Lübeck–Tønder is a significant historical trail. This medieval route, once vital for commerce and military purposes, offers a valuable hiking experience steeped in history.
You can visit the Lohmühlenteich, a great swimming pond with a large lawn and playground, perfect for relaxation. Additionally, the Fish ponds at Waldgut Waldhütten and the Aukrug Fish Ponds offer tranquil environments, ideal for picnics and observing local flora and fauna.
The Waldhütten Path with Old Beech Trees is known for its impressive, large trees. Along this forest path, you'll encounter numerous European beech trees, some with extensive branches, creating a beautiful natural canopy.
The area around Reher offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Wapelfelder Au – Hohenwestedt Local History Museum loop'. For mountain biking, there are trails such as the 'Funny stones... – Ancient Oak Tree loop'. Hiking is also popular, with routes like the 'Forest Path – Bench for Resting loop'. You can explore more options in the cycling guide, MTB guide, and hiking guide for Reher.
Many natural monuments in the Reher area are family-friendly. For instance, the View from Boxberg and the Waldhütten Path with Old Beech Trees are suitable for families. The Lohmühlenteich even features a playground, making it ideal for children. The Aukrug Fish Ponds also have easily accessible paths for various fitness levels.
The natural monuments around Reher can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a unique experience. Spring brings blooming flora, summer is ideal for water activities at places like Lohmühlenteich, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and winter offers serene, crisp landscapes. The fish ponds, for example, are beautiful in every season.
Yes, you'll find several spots for resting and picnicking. There's a Rest area with an information board at the Rantzau, offering benches and a beautiful view. The Fish ponds at Waldgut Waldhütten and the Aukrug Fish Ponds are also excellent locations for a peaceful picnic.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor recreation. The panoramic views from Boxberg, the historical significance of the Lübsche Trade, and the serene environment of the fish ponds are frequently highlighted. The area's well-maintained paths and the chance to connect with nature are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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