Best natural monuments in Lünsholz include diverse natural features within a landscape characterized by extensive forests and heathland. This area, often associated with the larger Südheide region, offers natural monuments such as ancient forests, prominent summits, and unique tree formations. These sites provide opportunities to experience the local ecology and geological characteristics. The natural monuments here showcase the region's preserved natural beauty and historical significance.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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A memorial stone with an inscription on the Lüßberg commemorates the great hurricane Quimburga of November 13, 1972. According to the inscription, this had destroyed “320,000 cubic meters in the area of the Lüß Forestry Office,” which “corresponded to 15 times the normal annual felling.”
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Pank and table invite you to take a short break.
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On the edge of the Lüßberg natural forest
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This is where the NSG Lünsholz begins, whose highest alley is the Lüßberg. There are unusually large and old beech and oak stands for the Südheide, which survived the great forest fire of 1975.
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The highest (freely accessible) peak in the Celle district, but without a view. There is also a place to rest, but no weather shelter. The "renaming" to "worry stone" is a little artificial for us, but if it helps...
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A great tree, it's worth taking a closer look! There is something to discover everywhere!
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A bit hidden in the forest, you can find it easily.
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I smiled at the “summit cross” behind the stone.
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Lünsholz features a diverse range of natural monuments, including ancient forests, prominent summits, and unique tree formations. You can find significant forest areas like the Lüßwald and geological points such as the Lüßberg.
The Heathland primeval forest in the Lüßwald is one of Germany's largest contiguous forest areas, spanning around 7500 hectares. It's notable for its unspoilt landscape and some mighty giant trees, having been preserved as a royal hunting area rather than being cleared for agriculture.
The highest point in the district of Celle is the Lüßberg. This summit offers a viewpoint within a forest setting and is also associated with the Lüssberg Memorial Stone.
Yes, the Lüssberg Memorial Stone is a significant historical natural monument. It commemorates the devastating storm Quimburga of November 13, 1972, which caused immense damage to northern Germany's forests and led to a massive replanting effort.
Many of the natural monuments in Lünsholz are family-friendly. For example, the Heathland primeval forest in the Lüßwald, the Lüßberg, and the Gnarled Beech Tree at the Edge of Lüßberg Forest are all tagged as family-friendly, offering accessible natural experiences.
Lünsholz is home to unique tree formations, such as the Gnarled Beech Tree at the Edge of Lüßberg Forest. This particular tree is noted for its distinctive appearance and is worth taking a closer look at.
The area around Lünsholz offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, cycling routes, and mountain biking trails that allow you to explore the forests and heathland.
Yes, there are several hiking trails that lead through or near the natural monuments. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Lüßberg Natural Forest – Heathland primeval forest in the Lüßwald loop' which is an easy 5.1 km hike, or the 'Lüßberg Natural Forest – Tilemann Oak loop' which is a moderate 14.2 km hike. More options are available in the hiking guide for Lünsholz.
Visitors appreciate the unspoilt nature and tranquility of the area. Highlights like the Lüßwald are praised for their 'very nice and quaint' atmosphere and 'mighty giant trees'. The Lüßberg is noted as a 'great destination' and a nice rest area in the forest.
Absolutely. The Lünsholz region provides excellent opportunities for both cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes such as the 'Misselhorner Heath – Tiefental Heath Area loop' for cycling or the 'Faßberg Summit Cross – Örtze Riverside Singletrack loop' for mountain biking. Check the dedicated cycling and MTB guides for more details.
The Lüßberg (Highest point of the Südheide) is a significant summit and natural monument within the region. It offers a viewpoint and is part of the extensive forest landscape, providing a sense of elevation and natural beauty.
Yes, Lünsholz is known for its ancient forests. The Heathland primeval forest in the Lüßwald is a prime example, representing one of the largest contiguous forest areas in Germany with an unspoilt character and impressive old-growth trees.


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