Best attractions and places to see around Wohlde, a village in the Schleswig-Flensburg region of Germany, offer a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. The area is characterized by green meadows, rolling hills, and significant rivers like the Eider, Treene, and Sorge. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by both nature and historical water management, providing diverse opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The church originates from a Romanesque fieldstone building dating back to the Middle Ages, remnants of this structure are still visible. Its current exterior appearance was significantly shaped in the 19th century, with notable work carried out in 1862 and a major redesign in 1889, during which fieldstone with brick details (e.g., the portal/gable) defines the building's form. Its location in the Treene Valley and its rich interior furnishings (including a significant carved altarpiece) make the ensemble particularly worth seeing.
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Crossing with a tandem was no problem; it just has to be pushed like all bicycles.
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Schwabstedt was a bishop's seat from around 1268 to 1700 and the Treene was an important waterborne trade route at that time. Theodor Storm dedicated two novellas to the town, namely "Renate" and "Zur Wald- und Wasserfreude".
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The Schwabstedt church was built around 1160. It was originally a Romanesque fieldstone building, which lost much of its simple beauty through renovations. The church has had a ridge turret (tower) since 1889, and a large church clock was installed as early as 1644, which is now in the museum.
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Beautiful rest area with a small observation tower overlooking the moorland
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Beautiful nature reserve. Today I'm going on a tour towards the west coast and not, as usual, to Angeln or Schwansen. A very nice round trip from/to Hollingstedt. I included Friedrichsstadt as an intermediate destination. The landscape is very varied. Lots of rivers and wetlands. Then a few meters of elevation on the last 20 kilometers.
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The region around Wohlde is rich in historical water management structures. You can visit the Nordfeld Lock, built around 1935, which ensured stable water levels and protected inland towns from storm surges. Another significant site is the Steinschleuse (Stone Lock) in Stapel, which includes the old stone sluice from 1619, the oldest hydraulic structure in the area, along with a lock keeper's house and a pumping station.
For excellent bird watching opportunities, visit the Stork Village Bergenhusen, home to one of Europe's largest stork colonies with up to 22 breeding pairs. You can observe them from numerous benches. Additionally, the Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog provides an ideal spot for bird watching over the wet meadows of the Sorgkoog and towards Bergenhusen.
Yes, near Wohlde, you can explore Gottorf Castle, an impressive Baroque castle that houses both the State Museum of Art and Cultural History and the State Archaeological Museum. For a deeper dive into history, the Viking Museum Haithabu is also highly recommended.
The Eider-Treene-Sorge Region is particularly beautiful for cycling and hiking in spring and autumn. For observing storks at Stork Village Bergenhusen, the breeding season, typically in summer, is ideal. The rivers Treene and Sorge are also great for fishing enthusiasts.
Wohlde and its surroundings offer numerous trails for hiking. You can find easy to moderate routes, such as the 'Stork Village Bergenhusen – Stork Nests in Bergenhusen loop' or the 'Treene Bend loop from Wohlde'. For more options, explore the various hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Wohlde guide.
Absolutely! The region is popular for cycling. There are various routes, including easy ones like the 'Treene River – River Treene loop from Wohlde' and moderate options such as the 'Stork Village Bergenhusen – Hohner Lake loop'. You can discover more routes on the Cycling around Wohlde guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Stork Village Bergenhusen is a wonderful place for children to observe storks. The Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog also offers a family-friendly spot for bird watching and relaxation. Additionally, Gottorf Castle and the Viking Museum Haithabu provide engaging historical experiences for all ages.
The area features several historically significant churches. St. Peter's Church, with its imposing 13th-century tower, is a highlight and often hosts cultural events. The St. Jakobi Church Schwabstedt, likely built in the 12th century, features a significant carved altarpiece from 1510. Other Romanesque fieldstone churches in Schwabstedt and Hollingstedt also offer insights into medieval architecture.
An important archaeological site is the Burial Mounds near Harpstedt-Wohlde. This field features 81 preserved burial mounds of varying sizes and shapes, grouped around a relict lake, holding significant archaeological value.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical water management structures, significant wildlife observation points, and cultural monuments. The Nordfeld Lock is noted as an interesting industrial monument, while the Stork Village Bergenhusen offers unique and memorable wildlife encounters. The wide-open skies and bird life viewed from the Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog are also highly enjoyed.
Yes, the Rivers Treene and Sorge are ideal for fishing enthusiasts, offering a tranquil setting for this activity within the beautiful Eider-Treene-Sorge Region.
Wohlde is set amidst green meadows and rolling hills, characterized by the prominent Eider-Treene-Sorge Region. This area is defined by its significant rivers, the Treene and Sorge, and features wet meadows and natural habitats, such as those found around Stork Village Bergenhusen and the Meggerkoog.


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