Natural monuments around Koberg are situated within the Lauenburg Lake District Nature Park, a region shaped by the last ice age. This area features over 40 lakes, extensive forests, and diverse habitats. Koberg, located in the Duchy of Lauenburg, offers access to a varied natural landscape. The surrounding nature park provides opportunities for engaging with natural features through activities like hiking and cycling.
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The Kranika moorland is located very close to the Lütjensee. It is 96 hectares in size and has been a nature reserve since 1993. Part of the area used to be covered by water, but later moors and wet meadows developed. Today, rare plants such as sundew and orchid grow here. Many animals, including frogs, grass snakes and various bird species, also call this area home. A number of beautiful hiking trails lead along the edges and information boards provide exciting insights.
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Beautiful wetland not far from the protected Kranika moorland. Once a large peat mining area, the landscape is now becoming more and more peaceful. Rare amphibians and native snake species find their habitat here.
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As early as 460 BC, there are references to a game with stone balls - a precursor to today's game of boules. However, the boules facility in the Mölln spa park is not that old. The track was inaugurated in 2011 when the Mölln spa park was renovated. The facility is open to the public free of charge during the park's opening hours. Playing materials can be borrowed from the tourist information office or you must bring your own. https://www.moelln-tourismus.de/poi/boule-bahn
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We were unlucky that the path we had chosen led us into the wet moor and we couldn't continue. You can see that clearly on our tour. But many paths lead to the same goal :)
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To commemorate the 600th anniversary of Eulenspiegel's death, the Mölln sculptor Karlheinz Goedtke created the bronze figure of the jester in 1950 to crown the fountain next to Kirchberg. This popular depiction of the jester has become a symbol of the town. Goedtke also created the bronze relief of the poet George Bernard Shaw next to the fountain. Shaw was named an honorary Eulenspiegel by the town in 1950. However, he misunderstood Mölln's offer and declared himself an "honorary citizen," which the town council subsequently approved. People often meet at the Eulenspiegel fountain for a souvenir photo. The mischievous figure is particularly polished in two places – there's a reason for this: Anyone who rubs Till's thumb and toe simultaneously while making a wish will be lucky. At least, that's the legend... https://www.moelln-tourismus.de/poi/eulenspiegel-brunnen
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Be sure to rub your thumb and foot...
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Beautiful moorland near Gröhnwohld
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The region around Koberg, within the Lauenburg Lake District Nature Park, offers diverse natural features. You can visit the Kranika Moorland, a beautiful wetland that was once a peat mining area and is now a habitat for rare amphibians and snake species. The Hellbach Valley is another notable area, recognized for its exceptional biodiversity, including white-tailed eagles, cranes, and orchids. Additionally, the vast Lake Ratzeburg and Lake Schaalsee provide crucial habitats for migratory birds and are popular for leisure activities.
For impressive panoramic views, head to the Langer Otto Observation Tower in the Hahnheide Conservation Area. This 27-meter-high tower stands on the 99-meter-high Großer Hahnheider Berg and offers extensive views over the Stormarn Switzerland region. On clear days, you might even spot the Hamburg TV tower in the distance.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical elements. The Old Steinau Bridge is a beautiful historic bridge over the Steinau river, part of a path between Lanken and Möhnsen, where you can cool your feet in the clean, shallow water. While not strictly a natural monument, the Eulenspiegel Fountain and Eulenspiegel Museum in Mölln Market Square is a significant man-made landmark with historical importance in the area.
The natural areas around Koberg are rich in wildlife. The Kranika Moorland is home to rare amphibians and native snake species. The Hellbach Valley boasts diverse species, including white-tailed eagles, cranes, and moor frogs, as well as various orchids. The numerous lakes, such as Lake Ratzeburg and Lake Schaalsee, serve as important resting sites for migratory birds.
Many natural monuments around Koberg are suitable for families. The Langer Otto Observation Tower offers an exciting climb and rewarding views. The Old Steinau Bridge provides a lovely spot for children to play by the water. The Kranika Moor Nature Reserve has designated paths and information boards, making it an educational and engaging experience for all ages.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Urn Cemetery Koberg – Hevenbruch Nature Reserve loop' or the 'Cäcilieninsel Motte – Turmhügelburg Cäcilieninsel loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Quiet Tree-Lined Path – View of Ratzeburg Cathedral loop'. For more options, explore the dedicated guides for hiking, road cycling, and running around Koberg.
The Lauenburg Lake District Nature Park is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer is ideal for water activities on the lakes and longer hikes. Autumn offers stunning foliage, and even winter can be picturesque for crisp walks, especially in areas like the Seedorfer Werder Forest. The best time depends on your preferred activities and scenery.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For instance, you can find paths around the Kranika Moor Nature Reserve, offering insights into its unique ecosystem. The Seedorfer Werder Forest, located around Lake Schaalsee, also provides lovely hiking opportunities. For detailed routes, refer to the hiking guide for Koberg.
Many natural areas and trails in the Lauenburg Lake District Nature Park are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. The Old Steinau Bridge area, for example, is noted as dog-friendly. Always check local signage for specific regulations in nature reserves.
The Lauenburg Lake District Nature Park, Schleswig-Holstein's oldest nature park, is significant for its landscape shaped by the last ice age. It spans 474 square kilometers, featuring over 40 lakes, extensive forests, and diverse habitats like marshland. It's a crucial area for biodiversity and offers a wide range of recreational activities.
Absolutely. The Lauenburg Lake District Nature Park offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find paths along the shores of Lake Ratzeburg and through the idyllic forests surrounding Lake Schaalsee. For specific routes, check out the road cycling guide for Koberg, which includes routes like the 'Sunset View Over Schönautal – Scenic Forest Road loop'.


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