Best attractions and places to see in Naturschutzgebiet Hohner See include the Hohner See, a shallow-water geest lake that is the last of its kind in the Eider-Treene-Sorge lowlands. This 364-hectare nature reserve in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, is known for its diverse natural features, rich biodiversity, and cultural sites. The area serves as an important breeding and resting ground for numerous bird species and features historical moor landscapes. Visitors can explore natural silting zones, reed beds, and wet meadows, which are…
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The view over the partially grazed meadows is wide. However, you can hardly see the lake from here.
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A 100 m long path leads to the bird hut in the ship. The large station has three spacious observation windows and several seating areas.
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The Hohner See is a lake about 12 km west of the town of Rendsburg in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein near the village of Hohn. The lake is about 71 hectares in size and up to 1.0 m deep. It is the last surviving Geest flat lake in the flooded landscape of the Eider-Treene-Sorge lowlands.
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Nature as far as the eye can see. (here deer)
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Looking left from the birdwatching hut
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Nice place for a little break.
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Pure nature. Quiet nature reserve. Pure relaxation
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The Naturschutzgebiet Hohner See is home to the Hohner See, a shallow-water geest lake that is the last of its kind in the Eider-Treene-Sorge lowlands. You can explore natural silting zones, reed beds, sedge meadows, and vibrant wet meadows, which host rare plant species like Sumpfläusekraut, Fieberklee, and Breitblättriges Knabenkraut. The reserve is also bordered by the Königsmoor and Hartshoper Moor, offering a glimpse into historical moor and swamp landscapes.
The best place for birdwatching is the Birdwatching Hide at Hohner See. This dedicated hide features three spacious observation windows and seating areas, providing an excellent spot to see numerous bird species, including the majestic white-tailed eagle, cranes during migration, and even ospreys. The elusive otter has also made a comeback and can sometimes be spotted by the lake.
Yes, several attractions are family-friendly. The Birdwatching Hide at Hohner See is accessible via a short path and offers an engaging experience for all ages. The Hohner Lake itself is a great spot for gentle walks and nature observation. Additionally, the Ottergehege (Otter Enclosure) near the old railway embankment provides an opportunity to observe young otters, which can be a fascinating experience for children.
You can visit the Old Train Station, which now houses an exhibition about the Hohner See biotope and the Hohner Dorfmuseum, offering insights into local history. Nearby, you'll also find the Backhuus, a historic stone oven, and the over 300-year-old Marienkirche (St. Mary's Church), consecrated in 1694, which is a central point of the Hohn parish. A unique cultural and historical point of interest is the Transall aircraft on display with an accompanying museum, deeply connected with the community of Hohn.
The former railway embankment has been transformed into the Railway Embankment Through Hohner See Nature Reserve, a popular cycling and hiking path offering scenic routes through the reserve. You can also enjoy various outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling along the Eider-Treene-Sorge-Radweg. For specific hiking options, explore easy hikes in Naturschutzgebiet Hohner See.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes. For example, you can take the 'View of Marsh Meadows and Cows – Hohner See Nature Reserve loop from Friedrichsholm' (5.76 km) or the 'Birdwatching Hide at Hohner See – Hohner Lake loop from Hohn' (6.18 km). These routes offer gentle terrain and beautiful views, perfect for beginners. You can find more options in the easy hikes guide for Naturschutzgebiet Hohner See.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The opportunity to observe diverse birdlife from the Birdwatching Hide at Hohner See is a highlight, as are the scenic walks and bike rides along the Railway Embankment. The wide views over the partially grazed meadows at Niederwiesen Wetlands are also highly rated for their expansive natural feel.
Yes, there are spots designed for relaxation. The Birdwatching Hide at Hohner See has seating areas, and the Rest Area by the Leasehold Lake offers a nice place for a break. These areas provide opportunities to sit, enjoy the scenery, and recharge.
Absolutely! For runners, there are several routes, such as the 'Transall C-160D 51+06 in Hohn – Hohner Lake loop from Hohn' (8.39 km, moderate) or the 'Running loop from Hohn' (10.62 km, moderate). Mountain bikers can explore trails like the 'Sprüttenhus Nübbel – Nübbel Eider Bridge loop from Elsdorf-Westermühlen' (33.31 km, easy). You can find more options in the running trails guide and the MTB trails guide for the region.
The Naturschutzgebiet Hohner See is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly rewarding. Spring brings blooming rare plants and increased bird activity as species return for breeding. Autumn offers spectacular views of migratory birds, especially cranes, and vibrant fall foliage. The serene environment is also ideal for photography, especially during sunsets, which can be enjoyed in any season.
The Hohner Lake is a shallow-water geest lake, unique as the last of its kind in the Eider-Treene-Sorge lowlands. It covers about 71 hectares and is up to 1.0 meter deep. The lake is a crucial part of the 364-hectare nature reserve, serving as a floodplain for the region and supporting a rich biodiversity, including rare plant and animal species.
Beyond the Birdwatching Hide, the Niederwiesen Wetlands offer wide, expansive views over partially grazed meadows, providing a sense of untouched nature. The Railway Embankment also provides scenic routes with views of the surrounding moor landscapes and the lake.


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