Natural monuments around Jersbek primarily feature lakes and natural areas within the broader Stormarn region. While Jersbek itself is known for its historical Barockgarten, the surrounding landscape offers various natural features. These areas provide opportunities for walks and appreciating local flora and fauna. The region's natural settings are suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Rodenbeker Quellentag - Gasthaus Quellhof, great place to stop for refreshments with beer garden
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The Rodenbek is a river that flows into the Alster in the Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve. The idyllic Rodenbeker pond along its course is managed by the Rahlstedt sports fishing association from 1934 e.V. and is the habitat of numerous fish species, such as carp, eel and perch. kulturlotse.de/ort/rodenbeker-teich-3806401676914271620
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Cheerful birdsong accompanies you through the beautiful deciduous forest. The frogs are croaking in the pond.
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The Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve is an 84-hectare glacial meltwater river system in northeast Hamburg. It lies in the former edge area of the Vistula glaciation. Locally there are elevations in the form of ground moraines. The site elevation is between 15 and 20 meters above mean sea level. The site was granted protected status on January 25, 1977, originally measuring 47 hectares. On July 26, 2011, the Hamburg Senate announced an expansion by 37 hectares to 84 hectares. In the Quellental there are extensive deposits from an ice reservoir, which are now cut through by various smaller basins, small rivers. These are the Rodenbek, the Bredenbek, the Lottbek, the Mühlenbek and other small streams. All flow in an east-west direction to the Alster, a northern tributary of the Elbe. The formation of the Rodenbeker Quellental began in the Weichselian Ice Age, when the Bredenbek Glacier slowly retreated and the meltwater at the base of the glacier found its way to the Alster. The current appearance of the spring valley is also due to spring erosion. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Despite the construction fence, a visit is worthwhile
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Very nice pond where you can go for a walk.
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Deer, rabbits and birds can be seen in the evening.
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The region around Jersbek offers several beautiful natural features, primarily lakes and natural reserves. You can visit Wittmoor Lake, known for its dam leading through the moor and views of the renatured bog lake. Another popular spot is Lottbek Reservoir, where the Lottbek river is dammed, offering a serene setting of water and forest. Bredenbeker Pond provides a quiet place to pause and enjoy the views, appreciated in all seasons. Additionally, the Rodenbeker Pond is nestled within the beautiful Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve.
The Barockgarten Jersbek is a historic French garden, completed in 1740, and a significant example of Baroque garden art. While a designed landscape, it prominently features natural elements like linden alleys and hedge-lined paths, reflecting its original 18th-century structure. It offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, providing a serene environment for strolls. You can find more information about it on the Tourismus Stormarn website: tourismus-stormarn.de.
Yes, many of the natural areas around Jersbek are suitable for families. Highlights like Wittmoor Lake, Lottbek Reservoir, and Rodenbeker Pond are categorized as family-friendly. The broader Stormarn region also features educational nature trails designed to inform visitors about local flora, fauna, and forest residents, which can be engaging for children.
Many natural areas and trails around Jersbek are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your canine companion. For instance, the Barockgarten Jersbek is generally accessible for dogs. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The nature reserves and natural landscapes in the Stormarn region, including areas around Jersbek, provide opportunities for observing native birds and other wildlife. The renatured bog lake at Wittmoor Lake, for example, is a habitat for various species. Educational nature trails often highlight local flora and fauna, including 'forest residents.' Bringing binoculars is recommended for birdwatching.
The natural monuments around Jersbek are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are easy hiking loops like the 'Jersbeker Park – Obelisk in the Neuer Teich loop' and moderate mountain bike trails such as the 'Scenic Side Road – Fish pond at the Strusbek loop'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Jersbek, MTB Trails around Jersbek, and Running Trails around Jersbek guide pages.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, the 'Jersbeker Park – Obelisk in the Neuer Teich loop' from Jersbek is an easy 5.9 km hike. Many of the paths around the lakes, like Bredenbeker Pond, are also suitable for leisurely strolls, offering beautiful views without significant difficulty. The region's natural settings are generally welcoming for all fitness levels.
The natural monuments and areas around Jersbek can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different charm. Spring brings blooming flora, summer is ideal for longer walks and enjoying the lakes, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and even winter with snow can provide a quiet, picturesque experience, as noted by visitors to Bredenbeker Pond. The Barockgarten Jersbek is also freely accessible year-round.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the serene environment of places like Bredenbeker Pond for a quiet pause. The unique blend of cultural heritage and natural elements at the Barockgarten Jersbek is also highly valued. The opportunity to observe wildlife, especially birds, and the well-maintained trails for walking and cycling are frequently highlighted.
While Jersbek itself is a smaller municipality, the broader Stormarn region and nearby towns offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants. For instance, the Fish Ladder at Poppenbüttel Lock, a natural monument on the Alster, has a popular excursion restaurant directly at the lock. It's advisable to check local listings for specific options closest to your chosen natural monument.
Access to the natural monuments around Jersbek is generally by car, with parking often available near popular spots and trailheads. For example, areas like the Barockgarten Jersbek have designated parking. Public transport options might be more limited directly to some remote natural areas, but regional buses connect Jersbek to larger towns in Stormarn, from where you might be able to access certain locations. Planning your route in advance is recommended.


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