Best natural monuments around Walksfelde are situated within the Herzogtum Lauenburg district, offering diverse natural attractions. The region features significant natural areas like the Billetal Nature Reserve, known for its idyllic hiking trails along the Bille river and ancient beech forests. The Sachsenwald, one of Schleswig-Holstein's largest continuous forest areas, also provides extensive woodlands for recreation. These areas offer opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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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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There are more hiking trails to find here than are listed in Komoot.
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Beautiful natural route through the woods.
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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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A quite young but beautiful NSG.
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The Hevenbruch has been a nature reserve in Schleswig-Holstein since April 2003. It covers 173 hectares, is almost entirely forested (97%), and is embedded in the "Stormarn Terminal Moraine Area" of the East Holstein hill country. The purpose of the reserve is to permanently preserve the natural environment in this area in its entirety. In particular, the undisturbed natural development of geological and biological processes in the forests is to be allowed to continue, also for documentation purposes in natural sciences and forestry. No forestry interventions whatsoever take place on the entire forest area of the Hevenbruch! The communities of organisms in the no-harvest zone are intended to foster a comprehensive understanding of natural forest development. https://www.naturplus-ev.de/naturraeume/hevenbruch/
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In the nature reserve, many paths are blocked by trees at the moment, so you mainly have to walk on the main paths. All in all, that's no problem. The animals have their peace and you can still go for a nice walk.
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The area around Walksfelde, situated within the Herzogtum Lauenburg district, offers a variety of natural attractions. You'll find extensive forest areas like the Sachsenwald, idyllic river landscapes such as the Billetal Nature Reserve with its ancient beech forests, and unique geological formations like the Bottomless Kolk. There are also viewpoints and nature reserves protecting diverse ecosystems.
Yes, a prominent viewpoint is the Langer Otto Observation Tower (Hahnheide Conservation Area). This 27-meter-high tower offers panoramic views over the Stormarn Switzerland region from atop the 99-meter-high Großer Hahnheider Berg.
The Hevenbruch Nature Reserve is an excellent choice, protecting an old beech forest that provides a vital habitat for numerous animals, plants, and fungi. Additionally, the Billetal Nature Reserve is known for its alluvial forests and wet meadows, while the Sachsenwald offers extensive woodlands for recreation.
Many natural monuments in the region are suitable for families. For instance, the Langer Otto Observation Tower, the Hevenbruch Nature Reserve, and the Bottomless Kolk are all considered family-friendly. These spots often feature trails and natural beauty that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Yes, many natural areas and trails are dog-friendly. For example, the path leading to the Old Steinau Bridge is suitable for dogs, and the Steinau river itself is shallow enough for pets to cool their paws. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife.
The region around Walksfelde is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For hiking, explore trails around the Hevenbruch Nature Reserve. Cyclists can discover routes along the Elbe-Lübeck Canal or through scenic countryside. For more options, check out the guides for Gravel biking around Walksfelde, Hiking around Walksfelde, and Road Cycling Routes around Walksfelde.
While the focus is on natural monuments, the region also features interesting man-made landmarks. The Eulenspiegel Fountain and Eulenspiegel Museum in Mölln Market Square is a popular spot, featuring the classic Eulenspiegel fountain. The Old Steinau Bridge is another beautiful historic structure set within a natural landscape.
The natural monuments around Walksfelde can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different charm. Spring brings blooming flora, summer is ideal for longer hikes and outdoor activities, autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage in the forests, and winter offers serene, quiet landscapes, especially in areas like the Sachsenwald or Billetal Nature Reserve.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. The panoramic views from the Langer Otto Observation Tower are highly rated. The Hevenbruch Nature Reserve is praised for its varied and beautiful forest, while the Bottomless Kolk is noted for its mystical and peaceful atmosphere, especially in the morning twilight.
Yes, the Bottomless Kolk is a notable geological feature. It's a small lake with a surrounding moor, formed by melting glaciers during the last ice age, representing a unique dead ice hole in the landscape.
While popular spots like the Langer Otto can attract visitors, the extensive nature of areas like the Sachsenwald and the Billetal Nature Reserve means you can often find quieter trails and secluded spots, especially away from main access points. Exploring the smaller paths within the Hevenbruch Nature Reserve can also offer a more peaceful experience.
Yes, the region offers various circular walking routes that incorporate natural monuments. For instance, you can find routes that loop through the Hevenbruch Nature Reserve or around the Bottomless Kolk. Many of these are detailed in the Hiking around Walksfelde guide, providing options for different distances and difficulty levels.


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