Attractions and places to see around Treia, Germany, offer a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and local establishments. The region features diverse environments, from ancient megalithic tombs to protected dune areas and moorlands. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks and enjoy local culinary experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great church and definitely worth a visit☝️😉
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The Rimmelsberg Dune is a small, seven-hectare dune area in the Schleswig-Holstein municipality of Jörl. It has been protected since 1938 under designation number 24. The nature reserve consists of undulating, hilly terrain, home to numerous juniper bushes and surrounded by oak groves. With its heaths and dunes and one of the largest juniper stands in Schleswig-Holstein, it represents a unique feature in the otherwise intensively cultivated agricultural landscape. The name Rimmelsberg itself derives from the Danish rimme (Old Norse rimi), meaning a row of dunes or a mound of earth.
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The nature reserve, which is only 7 hectares in size, is considered a gem. It consists of undulating terrain with numerous juniper bushes and is surrounded by oak groves. With its heaths and dunes and one of the largest juniper stands in Schleswig-Holstein, it is a special place.
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The St. Nicholas Church in Treia is located on the federal highway 201 near the Treene Bridge. Two important traffic routes used to cross here, the trade route running from west to east and the Treene, which was very busy at the time. The whitewashed church building is dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors. ©Image pixabay
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The "Robbers' Cave" is located in the Idstedt Forest south of the town of Idstedt. Coming from Schleswig, it is located 150 meters behind the "Wilhelmslust" junction on the right-hand side of the road. The Idstedt Robbers' Cave is one of the few passage graves in Schleswig-Holstein that is still in good condition. It consists of a chamber and a structurally separated passage. The Neolithic megalithic structure dates from the Funnel Beaker culture and was built between 3,500 and 2,800 BC. To this day, it has not been proven whether robbers ever stayed inside the cave.
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Perfect place for a bike break. Delicious dishes in the organic bistro. There is a large playground outside. The best thing is the delicious cheeses from the farm's own raw milk cheese dairy.
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very informative tour through the moor landscape
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The Treia area offers unique natural landscapes. You can visit the Moor Nature Trail at Wildes Moor Nature Reserve, which features a renewed wooden walkway and information boards about the moor's development and plant species. Another must-see is the Rimmelsberg Dune Nature Reserve, a seven-hectare dune area with undulating terrain, juniper bushes, and oak groves, representing a unique natural feature in the agricultural landscape.
Yes, Treia has historical sites that offer a glimpse into ancient times. The Idstedt Robber's Cave — Megalithic Tomb is a Neolithic megalithic tomb whose interior chamber can be climbed, providing insight into ancient history. You can also visit the St. Nikolai Church Treia, a religious building with origins dating back to the 13th century, located near the Treene River.
The region around Treia is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and hiking. For cycling, explore options like the 'Rest area on the Treene River – St. Nikolai Church Treia loop' or the 'Scenic Forest Cycle Path – Treene River Crossing loop'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Fairytale Wooden Bridge – Bridge over the Treene loop' or the 'St. Nikolai Church Treia – Bridge over the Treene loop'. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Treia and Hiking around Treia.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Treia are suitable for families. Children and adults alike can enjoy exploring the ancient Idstedt Robber's Cave — Megalithic Tomb. The Moor Nature Trail at Wildes Moor Nature Reserve and the Rimmelsberg Dune Nature Reserve offer engaging walks in nature. For a culinary experience, the Backensholzer Farm Shop & Farm Kitchen is also a great family-friendly stop.
For local culinary delights, the Backensholzer Farm Shop & Farm Kitchen is highly recommended. It offers delicious products directly from their farm cheese dairy, along with good food. They are known for their wide selection of cheeses and meat from their own cows, focusing on sustainability.
Visitors appreciate the renewed wooden walkway, which makes the circular path through the moor safe and enjoyable. The many information boards are also a highlight, providing interesting facts about the different plant species and the moor's development from its formation to the present day.
The Rimmelsberg Dune Nature Reserve stands out as a small, seven-hectare dune area with undulating, hilly terrain, numerous juniper bushes, and oak groves. It represents a unique natural feature in the otherwise intensively cultivated agricultural landscape of Schleswig-Holstein, offering a distinct natural experience.
Yes, the Idstedt Robber's Cave — Megalithic Tomb is a significant Neolithic megalithic tomb, or dolmen. Its interior chamber can be climbed, allowing visitors to directly experience a structure from the Funnel Beaker Culture, which existed between 3,500 and 2,800 BC. It's one of the few well-preserved passage graves in Schleswig-Holstein.
The St. Nikolai Church Treia, located on the main road near the Treenebrücke, is a historical religious building. While it bears the year 1757 from an enlargement, its origins likely date back to the 13th century, evidenced by a crucifix from around 1300. It was dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors, due to Treia's location on the Treene River, which was historically a busy waterway.
Yes, for easy walks, you can find several options. The 'Fairytale Wooden Bridge – Ancient Forest loop from Silberstedter Au' and the 'Fairytale Wooden Bridge – Fern Path loop from Klein Bremsburg' are both rated as easy hiking routes. These trails allow you to enjoy the natural surroundings at a relaxed pace. More details are available in the Hiking around Treia guide.


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