Natural monuments around Oldenburg in Holstein are situated on the southwestern shore of the Baltic Sea, offering unique ecological features and opportunities for nature observation. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including fenlands, coastal lakes, and the highest elevation in Schleswig-Holstein. These areas are primarily designated as nature reserves, preserving important habitats for diverse flora and fauna.
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On the coast of our beautiful harbor town of Heiligenhafen, the Graswarder peninsula, together with the Steinwarder peninsula in front of it, forms a sprawling peninsula with a fascinating 230-hectare nature reserve. Wherever you look, you'll find vastness! With a length of approximately 2.5 km and a width of approximately 300 m, the reserve represents an important habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. It was designated a nature reserve in 1968 on behalf of the German Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU), and was expanded in 1987. For nature lovers, the Graswarder peninsula is a true paradise. See: https://heiligenhafen-touristik.de/sport-freizeit/natur/graswarder/
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Next to the Elisabeth Tower is the 179 m high Bungsberg radio tower, which was built between 1975 and 1977. From the tower's free-to-access observation platform at a height of 40 m, you can see large parts of Schleswig-Holstein as well as parts of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and the Baltic Sea in good visibility conditions.
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beautiful quiet stretch of beach, ideal for a cosy evening at sunset
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Beautiful natural beach for swimming and relaxing.
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The height of the telecommunications tower built in 1977 is 179m. The tower is open to the public. There is a viewing platform at a height of approx. 40m, which can be reached via almost 200 steps. The view from up there is absolutely magnificent.
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beautiful & varied little houses, nature reserve & the sound of the sea
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A visit that's worth it. It's informative and relaxing there.
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Simply fantastic to hike there...
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Oldenburg in Holstein offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including fen landscapes, coastal lakes, and the highest elevation in Schleswig-Holstein. You can visit areas like the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve with its wild nature and bird breeding grounds, or the Bungsberg Summit, which is the highest point in the state and features an observation tower. The region also boasts quiet beaches and significant nature reserves like the Oldenburger Bruch, known for its rich fen landscapes and diverse flora and fauna.
The natural monuments around Oldenburg in Holstein can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time often depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching, especially at reserves like Graswarder and Oldenburger Bruch, as many species use these areas for resting and breeding. Summer is perfect for enjoying the quiet beaches and exploring the trails, while winter offers a unique, serene experience, and the Bungsberg even becomes a small winter sports area if there's enough snow.
Yes, several natural monuments in the region are suitable for families. The Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve offers adventurous crossings and encounters with grazing cattle, which can be exciting for children. The Bungsberg Summit and its observation tower are also family-friendly, providing trails through beautiful forests and panoramic views. Additionally, the Quiet Beach on the Baltic Sea is a great spot for a relaxed family outing.
Many natural areas around Oldenburg in Holstein are dog-friendly, especially trails and open spaces. However, specific nature reserves, such as the Graswarder Nature Reserve or the Oldenburger Bruch, may have restrictions or require dogs to be kept on a leash to protect wildlife, especially during breeding seasons. It's always best to check local signage or specific reserve guidelines before visiting with your dog.
You can expect to see a rich variety of natural features. The Oldenburger Bruch Nature Reserve is characterized by its unique fen landscapes, reed beds, and willow bushes, providing diverse microhabitats. Coastal areas feature quiet beaches and the unique ecosystems of coastal lakes like the Wessker See. The Bungsberg Summit offers forest trails and expansive viewpoints. Birdwatching is a major draw, with opportunities to observe rare species at places like Graswarder Nature Reserve and Sehlendorfer Binnensee.
Yes, some natural monuments also have historical significance. For instance, the Bungsberg Summit is home to the Elisabeth Tower, a historical observation tower built in the 19th century. While primarily a natural landmark, the tower itself is a man-made monument with a fascinating history of being raised to maintain its view over the growing trees.
Accessibility varies by location. Many trails within nature reserves are well-maintained paths, but some, like the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve, feature narrow wooden bridges and require crossing pastures with cattle, which might be challenging for those with mobility issues. The Bungsberg Summit has trails through forests that are generally accessible for walking. For specific accessibility needs, it's advisable to research the particular monument beforehand.
Parking is generally available near the entrances to major natural monuments and nature reserves. For example, there are parking options close to the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve and the Bungsberg Summit. Public transport options might be more limited for direct access to some remote natural areas, so planning your route in advance is recommended. Many visitors use bicycles to reach these sites from nearby towns.
The region around Oldenburg in Holstein offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'Oldenburger Bruch loop' or the 'View of the Baltic Sea – Weißenhäuser Beach Pier loop'. For hiking, there are routes such as the 'Pollard Willow Avenue loop' from Oldenburg in Holstein. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Hohwacht Bay – Singletrack Along the Baltic Sea Cliffs loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Oldenburg in Holstein, Hiking around Oldenburg in Holstein, and MTB Trails around Oldenburg in Holstein guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural monuments. For example, you can find easy to moderate hiking routes around the Oldenburger Bruch, offering insights into its unique fen landscape. The Bungsberg Summit is surrounded by beautiful forest trails, perfect for a hike. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Oldenburg in Holstein guide, which lists trails like the 'Pollard Willow Avenue – Feuerwehrhain Memorial loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and wild nature of the region. Many enjoy the unique experience of places like the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve, with its adventurous paths and encounters with grazing cattle. The opportunity for birdwatching at reserves like Graswarder Nature Reserve is also highly valued. The peacefulness of the Quiet Beach on the Baltic Sea and the panoramic views from the Bungsberg Summit are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Absolutely. The area around Oldenburg in Holstein is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes that pass by or through natural monuments, such as the 'Hohwacht Bay – Singletrack Along the Baltic Sea Cliffs loop' for mountain bikers, or scenic cycling paths near the Sehlendorfer Binnensee. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the MTB Trails around Oldenburg in Holstein guide.


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