Nationales Naturerbe Lübtheener Heide
Nationales Naturerbe Lübtheener Heide
Best natural monuments in Nationales Naturerbe Lübtheener Heide offers a landscape shaped by its history as a former military training area. This region features extensive inland dunes and expansive heathlands, which contribute to its unique natural character. The area is recognized for its significant natural features and diverse ecosystems, providing insights into natural succession. Visitors can explore designated paths to experience this landscape.
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Nice place for a rest with a bench, table and a story.
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There is no longer a covered seating area on the hill. But if you are looking for shade, you can look for it on or in the house. From the hill, you can admire a wonderful panorama - including the inland dune.
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For nature lovers it is a sad sight to see how much forest was destroyed in the fire in 2019. Little glimmer of hope, new little trees keep growing.
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Beautiful forest path and good access to the Lübheener Heide.
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Lookout point, rest area "Teehaus" with a wide view of the heathland and the dunes. ------------------------ Väle Johrn would have you, now a werre up bicycle and tau faut up'n padd dör de LübheenerHeide can struggle. Dat Rebeit is ok as stripes, stripes, shooting range, military training area and JabelerHeide künnig. All de Wäg (gravel, chippings, sand, asphalt fragments) laaten sik fien fohrn and de body ümtau sünd nu werre dör de Heid henndör verbunn. (Lübbendorf, Ramm, Belsch, Quast (Wüstung), Laupin, Loosen, Kavelmoor, HohenWoos, AltJabel, Vielank, Volzrade, Jessenitz, Trebs and ProbstJesar. Etc ...) In't Johr 2019 is up duss flag de grote WaldbrandLübheen 🚒 wäst, can be up Stunns still at all de swatten Bööm. Süst exists here, so as mostly in the GriesenGegend, ut väl Dannbööm🌲, Sand un Heide man - man klor, all the Gäl SandBargen (including Black Mountains) and inland dunes do not forget ... Dat giwt in de Heid bannig väl KrüzWäg un Twälen (fork) and dor süll'n de Wieser (signs) help the right Padd tau finn. Man de Wieser didn’t show the right padd, but you’re able to bitter. One war all for miehr as 150 Johrn us Fritz Reuter schräben: “… As ick achter de Möhl kamm, kamm ick in de Heid'ne desolate area! Sand an Dannenbusch an Heid'krut ... so again that Oog stretches! Weg´gungen bi Weg´, yeah, äwer wecker Weg what de right? " (F.Reuter to KalißerHeid, South WestMecklenb.)
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The Nationales Naturerbe Lübtheener Heide is characterized by its extensive inland dunes and expansive heathlands. This unique landscape was paradoxically shaped by its past as a military training area, creating vast, open sand corridors and heathlands within pine forests. It offers a fascinating insight into natural succession as nature reclaims the former military site.
The region boasts a very high species diversity. It is home to the most significant population of the Boreal Owl (Raufußkauz) in the state, and approximately 70 breeding bird species have been recorded. You might also spot specialized animals like sand lizards and tawny pipits, which thrive in these unique dune and heathland environments.
Yes, there are excellent viewpoints. For instance, the View of the dunes from Teehaus Hill offers a wide panorama of the heathland and the impressive inland dunes. Another spot is the Lübtheener Heide Entrance (Alt Jabel), which provides views of sand mountains and inland dunes along its forest paths.
The Wandering Dune (Schwarze Berge) is a significant natural monument within the Lübtheener Heide. It is part of the largest contiguous sand heath and sand dry grassland on fly sands in Mecklenburg, showcasing the unique geological features of the region.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the region through hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, you can check out the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for Nationales Naturerbe Lübtheener Heide.
Yes, there are designated and marked hiking paths. Popular options include the 'Heiderundweg from Probst Jesar,' the 'Quaster Circular Route from Alt Jabel,' and the 'Dune path from Ramm.' These trails provide safe access to experience the unique landscape. You can find more information in the hiking guide.
While specific family-friendly natural monuments are not explicitly listed, the designated paths, such as the 'Quaster Rundweg,' are suitable for walks. The Arthur von Treuenfels Memorial Stone in the Lübtheener Heath is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a nice place for a rest with a story.
The Lübtheener Heide offers unique experiences throughout the year. The heathlands are particularly beautiful when the heather is in bloom, typically in late summer. Spring and early autumn also provide pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural colors.
Visitors can access parts of this captivating landscape on foot or by bicycle using designated and marked paths. These trails, such as the 'Quaster Rundweg,' are marked with red-capped posts and signposts, ensuring safe exploration while preserving sensitive areas.
No, it is crucial to stay on the designated and marked paths. Due to the area's history as a former military training ground, there is a risk of unexploded ordnance off-path. Sticking to the marked trails ensures your safety while enjoying the natural beauty.
Yes, the Arthur von Treuenfels Memorial Stone in the Lübtheener Heath serves as a historical point of interest. It offers a place for rest with a bench, table, and information about Arthur Hugo von Treuenfels, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
The Burnt Forest Area in Biosphärenreservat Flusslandschaft Elbe - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is a site affected by a large forest fire in 2019. While it can be a sad sight for nature lovers to see the destruction, it also offers an impressive insight into natural succession, as new small trees are gradually growing and nature reclaims the area.
Visitors appreciate the unique landscape shaped by history, the extensive dunes and heathlands, and the rich biodiversity. The opportunity to witness natural succession and explore designated paths through this evolving wilderness is also highly valued. Highlights like the Lübtheener Heide Entrance (Alt Jabel) are praised for their beautiful forest paths and views of sand mountains.


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