Best natural monuments around Wedel include a variety of protected natural areas situated along the Elbe River. The town, located on the right bank of the Elbe, features significant natural landscapes such as the Elbe High Bank, offering elevated views. While specific individual natural monuments often refer to protected trees, the broader region provides diverse natural attractions. These areas present opportunities to experience local ecosystems and scenic river views.
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Quiet, chilled out place, ideal for a short rest.
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Anyone looking for the quickest route to the Elbe from Blankeneser Landstraße will likely take Falkentaler Weg, passing through Schinckels Park north of Waseberg. The influential Hamburg banker Maximilian Heinrich von Schinckel once lived here with his family. (Source: https://www.hamburg.de)
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The Schnaakenmoor nature reserve is located in the Klövensteen forest district on the western edge of Hamburg in the district of Rissen. The nature reserve also includes areas of the Groten Moor, the Spitzerdorfer Moorflagen and the area between Klövensteenweg, Babenwischweg and Feldweg 83. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Klövensteen has many great hiking trails, these are three of the officially signposted trails.
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The Holmer Sandberge are located in the Pinneberg district in Schleswig-Holstein between the municipalities of Appen (Appen-Etz district), Holm and the town of Wedel. The Holmer Sandberge are former dunes on the edge of the former glacial valley of the Elbe. They are now forested and are characterized by a rich flora and fauna. The Holmer Sandberge are a landscape protection area and are included in the Natura 2000 network in accordance with the Habitats Directive and are also used for local recreation. In addition, the dune sand landscape is also designated as a geotope. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holmer_Sandberge
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The Buttermoor / Butterbargsmoor is the remainder of a former extensive raised bog on the edge of the Klövensteen in the area of the municipalities of Holm and the town of Wedel in the Pinneberg district. After rewetting, peat moss and other typical bog species spread again. Heath grows in somewhat drier areas. In order to preserve the open areas, they are grazed by sheep and goats and the trees are pushed back (the so-called "decussing"). Several paths cross the nature reserve and allow exciting insights into the moor landscape. With a little luck you can spot grass snakes and adders along the way. Cranes have been breeding in the moor since 2012. Information boards explain the special features of the area.
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You can relax here in summer. Water lilies are blooming on the pond and the frogs are croaking. A pavilion stands on the edge and invites you to take a break. In winter the frozen pond is good for ice skating.
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Among the most appreciated natural monuments are Butterbargsmoor, a nature reserve known for its rare plants and animals and a beautiful lake. Another favorite is Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve, located in the Klövensteen forest district, offering great scenery and benches for breaks. For those seeking a challenge, Waseberg provides a significant climb with rewarding views.
Yes, several natural monuments around Wedel are suitable for families. Butterbargsmoor and Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve are both categorized as family-friendly, offering relaxing environments and scenic paths. The Firefighting pond in the Holmer Sandberge is also a great spot for a family picnic amidst unique nature.
Wedel offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore nature reserves with rare flora and fauna like Butterbargsmoor, tranquil lakes such as the Firefighting pond in the Holmer Sandberge, and extensive forests like those surrounding Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve. The region also features elevated viewpoints, including the challenging Waseberg, and the scenic Elbe High Bank with picturesque river views.
The natural monuments around Wedel are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Small Holmer sand dune – Katastrophensee loop' or the 'Wedeler Au Flood Barrier – Wedeler Au loop'. For more challenging routes, consider the 'Elbhöhenweg – Elbe Beach loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Marienhöhe Trail – Highspeed Trail Blankenese loop'. Find more options in the Hiking around Wedel and MTB Trails around Wedel guides.
While the focus is on natural monuments, the region offers interesting historical elements within its natural settings. The Falkensteiner Ufer beach, for instance, features unique shipwrecks like the 'Uwe' and 'Polstjernan', adding a historical layer to the natural river landscape. Additionally, the Loki Schmidt Garden, while a botanical garden, is also a significant cultural institution in Hamburg-Osdorf, offering a blend of cultivated nature and educational exhibits.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Spring (April-May) is ideal for experiencing the apple blossoms in the nearby Altes Land. Summer (June-August) offers pleasant weather for walking and enjoying the Elbe beach. Autumn (September-October) provides beautiful foliage in forested areas like Schnaakenmoor and Klövensteen. Even in winter, the Elbe High Bank and Falkensteiner Ufer offer stark, scenic views, though some paths might be less accessible.
Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent scenic viewpoints. The Waseberg is renowned for its elevated perspective after a challenging climb. The Elbe High Bank itself provides stunning panoramic views of the Elbe River. Additionally, the Firefighting pond in the Holmer Sandberge and Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve also feature spots where you can enjoy the natural beauty of the landscape.
Many natural areas around Wedel are dog-friendly, though specific rules may apply within designated nature reserves. Generally, trails and paths in areas like the Klövensteen forest district (near Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve) and the Elbe dike paths are suitable for walks with dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
The Holmer Sandberge, near the Firefighting pond, is unique as it hosts the largest inland dune area in Schleswig-Holstein. This distinctive landscape, combined with forests and the idyllic pond, creates a special natural environment perfect for exploration and relaxation.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. They appreciate the opportunity to relax in places like Butterbargsmoor, enjoy the great scenery and well-maintained paths in Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve, and take on the physical challenge and rewarding views of Waseberg. The diverse ecosystems and elevated viewpoints are also highly valued.
Yes, the Waseberg is a notable challenge, especially for cyclists. It features an average ten percent gradient, with sections reaching 16 percent over its 70-meter altitude. It's considered a classic in Hanseatic cycling for those looking for a short but intense climb.
Wedel is well-connected by public transport. From Wedel, you can often reach natural areas like the Falkensteiner Ufer or the Elbe High Bank by local bus services. For areas further afield, such as the Klövensteen forest district (home to Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve) or the Loki Schmidt Garden, regional buses or S-Bahn connections from Hamburg might be necessary. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to your chosen destination.


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