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Segeberger Staatsforst

Easy hikes and walks in Segeberger Staatsforst

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Easy hiking trails in Segeberger Staatsforst traverse the second-largest contiguous forest area in Schleswig-Holstein, characterized by a gently rolling landscape. The region features diverse forest types, including spruce, pine, larch, beech, and oak stands, alongside unique moor and hedgerow landscapes. Notable natural features include the Wittenborner Heide nature reserve and the Krattkoppelsee. The terrain generally presents minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks.

Best easy hiking trails in Segeberger Staatsforst

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Last updated: June 3, 2026

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Wild Boar Enclosure – Wildpark Eekholt loop from Halloher Moor, Brandsheide und Könster Moor

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Mönchsweg – Radeln auf den Spuren der Mönche in Schleswig-Holstein

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Mönchsweg – Radeln auf den Spuren der Mönche in Schleswig-Holstein

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February 15, 2026, View from the Tower over the Wittenborner Heath

Could this possibly be a hunting facility? 🤔

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Breeding station for the storks

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A good overview of the stork enclosure with pond

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The kingfisher enchants observers with the symphony of colors in its plumage and is therefore often called a "flying gem" or a "flying diamond." The unusually bright coloring of the kingfisher's plumage for Northern Europe has always captured the imagination. According to an old legend, the kingfisher was an inconspicuous gray before the Flood. But as it hastily left Noah's Ark, it is said to have landed with its back to the sky, and at the same time, its belly feathers were singed by the setting sun. Most of the time, it is only seen flying by, its turquoise-blue back flashing. It calls out a harsh "zii" or "zrii." It flies very quickly, with whirring wingbeats, close to the water, interrupted by short glides. Well-nourished kingfishers weigh around 40 grams. They are only slightly larger than a sparrow.

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Although not common in Schleswig-Holstein, the kingfisher can still be found. The breeding population is estimated at 200 to 600 pairs, primarily in the water-rich eastern hills and on the Geest. Kingfishers are piscivores and prefer to nest on steep banks or in the root plates of fallen trees. Explanation: Distribution: In Schleswig-Holstein, kingfishers are primarily found in regions with numerous bodies of water, such as the eastern hills and the Geest. Habitat: They prefer steep banks of lakes, rivers, and ponds, but also ditches, gravel pits, and tree root plates near suitable bodies of water. Diet: Kingfishers are piscivores and feed mainly on small freshwater fish such as minnows. Breeding: They typically breed from March to June and lay 5-7 eggs. Special Features: The kingfisher is a protected species, and its population is heavily dependent on the health of the water bodies. Kingfishers are also vulnerable to cold winters, which can affect their populations

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In search of food, wild boars rummage through the ground for edible roots, worms, grubs, mice, snails, and mushrooms. In addition to aquatic plants such as calamus, wild boars also eat the leaves, shoots, and fruits of numerous woody plants, herbs, and grasses. As omnivores, they will also eat carrion and waste. Wild boars have been observed breaking into rabbit burrows to eat the young rabbits. Occasionally, they also prey on the eggs and young of ground-nesting birds. In dry waters, they even eat mussels.

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The term "Bache" for the adult female wild boar, however, has only been documented in this sense since the 16th century. Originally, the Old High German word *bah- meant the back of an animal or the bacon taken from it (cf. English "back" or the French word "bacon", borrowed from German).[8] Young wild boars are called "Pferlinge" (piglets) until they are one year old; in their second year, they are called "Überläufer" (runner sows) or "Überläufer boar" (runner boars).

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The term "pigs" for the mammalian family is of Old Germanic origin.[2] Corresponding to the name for all pigs, male adult animals are called (wild) boars and females (wild) sows or sows. Both "boar" and "sow" are only slight variations of Germanic words, but similar root words also exist in other Indo-European languages, e.g., in Latin "aper" and "sus", so that a pre-Germanic origin seems likely.[3][4] The word "sow" could be derived from an onomatopoeia of the grunting sound typical of the animals, or it could refer to the animals' fertility in the sense of the Indo-European root *su-. The term "ferkel" for the young animals that are still dependent on their mother's milk is derived from a diminutive form of another Germanic term for "pig", *farha-, which in turn is also of Pre-Germanic origin and is related, for example, to the English "pork"; this word refers

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are there in Segeberger Staatsforst?

There are 143 easy hiking trails available in Segeberger Staatsforst, offering a wide variety of options for relaxed walks through diverse landscapes.

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hikes in Segeberger Staatsforst?

The Segeberger Staatsforst features a gently rolling landscape with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for easy hikes. You'll traverse diverse forest types, including spruce, pine, larch, beech, and oak stands, as well as unique moor and hedgerow landscapes. The trails are generally well-maintained and suitable for accessible walks.

Are there any family-friendly easy walks in the area?

Yes, many easy trails are suitable for families. The Fairy Tale Trail loop from Waldesruh is a popular choice, leading through woodlands and providing a pleasant experience for all ages. Another option is the Fairy Tale Trail – Green Path loop from Wahlstedt, which offers diverse forest and open areas.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails?

Many trails in Segeberger Staatsforst are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife. The Wild Boar Enclosure – Wildpark Eekholt loop is a gentle path through varied forest environments that can be enjoyed with your canine companion.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the easy trails?

The region boasts several natural highlights. You can explore the Wittenborn Heath Nature Reserve, a significant area of heathlands and light forests. The Krattkoppelsee offers a pleasant spot for a break with water access. Additionally, you might encounter historical sites like Bronze Age Burial Mounds.

Are there any circular easy walks available?

Yes, many easy trails in Segeberger Staatsforst are circular. For example, the Wittenborner Heide – Wittenborner Heath loop from Wittenborn takes you through the beautiful heathland. Another great circular option is the Krattkoppelsee – Ancient Tree with New Life loop.

What do other hikers enjoy most about easy hikes in Segeberger Staatsforst?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 700 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil woodlands, the diverse natural scenery, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing and accessible hiking experience.

What is the best time of year to go for an easy hike in Segeberger Staatsforst?

The Segeberger Staatsforst is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, summer offers lush greenery, and autumn showcases vibrant fall colors. Even in winter, the forest provides a serene atmosphere for a peaceful walk, though some paths might be muddy or icy. The minimal elevation changes make it suitable for most seasons.

Are there any specific points of interest related to wildlife?

Yes, the region is known for its diverse wildlife. The Wittenborn Bat Station is a notable highlight, especially given the Kalkberg's importance as a bat roost. You might also spot various bird species like kingfishers or other small mammals in the varied habitats.

How long do easy hikes typically take in Segeberger Staatsforst?

Easy hikes in Segeberger Staatsforst typically range from 1.5 to 2 hours. For instance, the Wild Boar Enclosure – Wildpark Eekholt loop is about 5.7 km and takes approximately 1 hour 27 minutes, while the Fairy Tale Trail loop from Waldesruh is 7.0 km and can be completed in about 1 hour 48 minutes.

Is there parking available near the easy trailheads?

Yes, parking is generally available near the trailheads of popular routes in Segeberger Staatsforst. Many starting points for easy hikes, such as those near Wahlstedt or Wittenborn, offer designated parking areas for visitors. It's advisable to check specific route details for precise parking information.

Are there any places to explore nearby after a hike?

After your hike, you can explore the surrounding areas. The region offers opportunities for 'Waldbaden' (forest bathing) for a mindful experience. For more information on local attractions, you can visit the Bad Segeberg tourism website: badsegeberg-tourismus.de.

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