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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Klein Wittensee

Best natural monuments around Klein Wittensee include a landscape shaped by glacial history, situated within the Hüttener Berge Nature Park. This region features significant geological formations such as tongue basins and push moraines. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from large lakes to ancient erratic boulders. The area offers diverse natural attractions for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Klein Wittensee

  • The most popular natural monuments is Heidberg Summit and Trails, a summit that offers challenging trails…

Last updated: July 8, 2026

View of the Große Breite at Weseby

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Weseby is located on the great width of the Schlei, the widest part of the Baltic Sea fjord at about four kilometers - a paradise for sailors, rowers, surfers and …

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Sorgwohld Inland Dunes

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The inland dunes of Sorgwohld were formed at the end of the Late Ice Age around 12k years ago when sand from the Owschlager Sanders was blown together to form …

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Rammsee shelter

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Nice refuge on the way to the lake.

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Sorgwohld Inland Dunes Nature Reserve

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Heidberg Summit and Trails

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The technical sections are not long but sometimes demanding and prepared with great attention to detail.

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January 8, 2026, Shelter at Lake Rammsee

Beautifully situated on the Rammsee lake... if necessary, you can certainly find a place to rest for the night here.

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Beautiful hike in August when the heather is in bloom.

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Beautiful in August!

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The Sorgwohld dunes near Owschlag have been a nature reserve (identification number 11) along the Sorgeniederung since 1936. The dunes were formed during the late and postglacial periods, approximately 12,000 years ago.

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Beautiful sheltered rest hut directly at the Rammsee.

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Very nice new shelter at the Ramsee. The benches are so wide that you can comfortably take a nap ;-)

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The Sorgwohlder inland dunes near Owschlag have been a nature reserve along the Sorge lowlands since 1936. It extends from Sorgwohld in a northeasterly direction. The dunes were formed in the late and post-glacial periods around 12,000 years ago. A constant ice wind blew the sand from the erosion edges, created by meltwater that had severely eroded the Owschlager Sander in Sorgetal, into mighty dunes. Today it can be assumed that parts of the Sorgwohlde inland dunes have been almost devoid of vegetation since the Ice Age. Humans have cultivated this landscape through grazing and farming since around 1000 AD. fundamentally shaped. The farmers in the sandy areas used the soil removed by pests to litter the stables and then fertilize their one-sidedly cultivated fields. Plowing and removing heather and other ground litter removed nutrients from the soil. This meant that the heather was always able to sprout new crops and germinate its sun-loving seeds better. The Ochsenweg also had an influence on the area. At Sorgwohld he crossed the worry. Large storage areas had to be available at such water points. The cattle kept churning up the ground. The Sorgwohlder inland dunes with their heaths and silver grass and lichen meadows, which are unique to Schleswig-Holstein and are home to a number of insects and spider species that are threatened with extinction. You can find further detailed information about the Sorgwohlder inland dunes here: http://www.owschlag.info/BUND/binnenduenen.htm

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The inland dunes of Sorgwohld were formed at the end of the Late Ice Age around 12k years ago when sand from the Owschlager Sanders was blown together to form mighty dunes by strong ice winds. So today we can enjoy the common heather here in the middle of the sand dunes. Tip: plan your visit to the heather blossom from 08.08.-09.09.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most significant natural features around Klein Wittensee?

The region around Klein Wittensee is characterized by its impressive glacial landscapes. Key natural features include the Wittensee, Schleswig-Holstein's fourth-largest lake, which is a 'Zungenbecken' (tongue basin) carved by glaciers. The Duvenstedter Berge are a striking example of a 'Stauchendmoräne' (push moraine), offering scenic views and hiking opportunities. Additionally, the 'White Stone' in nearby Windebyer Noor is a massive erratic boulder transported by the Weichselian glacier, recognized for its scientific and natural historical significance.

Are there any unique geological formations to explore near Klein Wittensee?

Yes, the area boasts several unique geological formations. The Wittensee itself is a 'Zungenbecken' formed during the Weichselian Ice Age. The Duvenstedter Berge are a prime example of a 'Stauchendmoräne,' hills created by glacial ice pushing and folding sediment. You can also visit the Sorgwohld Inland Dunes, which were formed by ice winds around 12,000 years ago, creating a unique sand dune landscape with common heather and juniper.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes and the opportunities for outdoor activities. Many enjoy the challenging trails and sensational outlooks at Heidberg Summit and Trails, especially mountain bikers. The tranquil waters of the Wittensee are popular for water sports, and the scenic views from places like View of the Große Breite at Weseby are highly rated. The region's glacial history and unique ecosystems, like the inland dunes, also draw significant interest.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Klein Wittensee?

Absolutely. Several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Sorgwohld Inland Dunes offer an easy trail to explore a unique landscape. The Rammsee shelter is located near a dead ice lake and provides facilities, making it a pleasant stop for families. Additionally, the View of the Große Breite at Weseby offers a nice path right on the Schlei with great views, suitable for all ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Klein Wittensee is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on easy to moderate routes, with options like the 'Sande Bathing Area, Wittensee – View of Wittensee loop' for touring bikes or scenic routes along Wittensee for road cycling. Mountain biking is also popular, especially around Heidberg Summit and Trails. For more details on routes, you can explore the Cycling around Klein Wittensee, Road Cycling Routes around Klein Wittensee, and MTB Trails around Klein Wittensee guides.

Are there hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, the Hüttener Berge Nature Park, where Klein Wittensee is located, offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Duvenstedter Berge provide undulating, often forested landscapes perfect for hiking. The Noorwanderweg trail passes by the 'White Stone' in Windebyer Noor, offering a chance to appreciate this geological marvel. You can also find trails around the Sorgwohld Inland Dunes and near the Rammsee shelter.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Klein Wittensee?

The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For enjoying the common heather at the Sorgwohld Inland Dunes, plan your visit during the heather blossom season, typically from early August to early September. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the forested areas. Summer is ideal for water sports on the Wittensee, while winter walks can offer a serene experience of the glacial landscapes, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Dolmen Near Lehmsiek are ancient megalithic tombs from the Neolithic period, dating back to 3400-3600 BC. These barrows offer a glimpse into the funnel beaker culture. The 'White Stone' in Windebyer Noor, while a natural monument, is also near areas with significant archaeological findings from the Iron Age and Viking era.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and trails?

Many natural areas and trails in the Hüttener Berge Nature Park are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific rules may apply to certain areas, so look for local signage. For example, the Noorwanderweg near the 'White Stone' is generally suitable for walks with dogs.

Where can I find viewpoints with scenic outlooks?

The region offers several excellent viewpoints. Heidberg Summit and Trails provides sensational outlooks after a climb through the forest. The View of the Große Breite at Weseby offers stunning vistas of the Schlei, the widest part of the Baltic Sea fjord. The Duvenstedter Berge also provide scenic views across the undulating, forested landscape of the nature park.

What is the Wittensee and what activities does it offer?

The Wittensee is Schleswig-Holstein's fourth-largest lake and a significant natural attraction. It's a 'Zungenbecken,' a geological formation carved by a glacier. Its tranquil waters make it a prime spot for various water sports and recreation, including swimming, sailing, rowing, surfing, and kiting. There are also small swimming areas, such as the Sande Bathing Area, that invite visitors to cool off.

Are there any facilities or shelters available near the natural monuments?

Yes, for example, the Rammsee shelter is a nice refuge located near a dead ice lake. It features a huge forest cabin and several benches/loungers by the boat dock, providing a comfortable resting spot for visitors. Other areas within the Hüttener Berge Nature Park may also offer benches or picnic spots, but dedicated facilities like the Rammsee shelter are less common.

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