Natural monuments around Tornesch offer diverse natural landscapes for exploration. The region is characterized by its proximity to significant natural areas, including the largest raised bog in Schleswig-Holstein. Situated near the River Pinnau and River Krückau, the area provides opportunities for riverside activities and marshland exploration. These natural features contribute to a varied environment suitable for outdoor activities and nature observation.
Last updated: August 4, 2026
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Quiet, chilled out place, ideal for a short rest.
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The Schnaakenmoor nature reserve is located in the Klövensteen forest district on the western edge of Hamburg in the district of Rissen. The nature reserve also includes areas of the Groten Moor, the Spitzerdorfer Moorflagen and the area between Klövensteenweg, Babenwischweg and Feldweg 83. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Klövensteen has many great hiking trails, these are three of the officially signposted trails.
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Visitors can explore Schleswig-Holstein's largest raised bog on a nearly four-kilometer-long nature trail. It leads over soft peat soil, through birch forests, and along a boardwalk. Information boards along the trail provide information about the extraordinary flora and fauna. At three different locations, vantage points offer a beautiful view of the moor lake and the former peat mining areas.
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You also regularly cross the tracks of the peat railway when you go for a walk. Incidentally, trips with the Lorenbahn are offered on certain dates. That must be a great experience too.
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The third viewing platform is at the northern end of Nulldamm in an area called Kleiner Knust.
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The Buttermoor / Butterbargsmoor is the remainder of a former extensive raised bog on the edge of the Klövensteen in the area of the municipalities of Holm and the town of Wedel in the Pinneberg district. After rewetting, peat moss and other typical bog species spread again. Heath grows in somewhat drier areas. In order to preserve the open areas, they are grazed by sheep and goats and the trees are pushed back (the so-called "decussing"). Several paths cross the nature reserve and allow exciting insights into the moor landscape. With a little luck you can spot grass snakes and adders along the way. Cranes have been breeding in the moor since 2012. Information boards explain the special features of the area.
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You can relax here in summer. Water lilies are blooming on the pond and the frogs are croaking. A pavilion stands on the edge and invites you to take a break. In winter the frozen pond is good for ice skating.
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The most significant natural monument is the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, recognized as Schleswig-Holstein's largest raised bog. It features a nearly four-kilometer-long nature trail with information boards and vantage points. Another notable spot is Butterbargsmoor, a nature reserve with a beautiful moor and lake, providing a habitat for rare plants and animals.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Butterbargsmoor is noted as family-friendly, offering a relaxing setting for nature observation. The Firefighting pond in the Holmer Sandberge is also family-friendly, providing an idyllic spot for a break or picnic amidst unique nature. Additionally, Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve is a great option for families, with beautiful scenery and benches for breaks.
The region around Tornesch offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You can explore significant raised bogs like Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, which features soft peat soil and birch forests. There are also picturesque lakes such as the Large Fish Pond, nestled within forests. The area is also characterized by the River Pinnau and River Krückau, offering riverside scenery and marshlands.
Near the natural monuments, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking opportunities, including easy trails like the 'Path in Esinger Wohld' loops. For running, you'll find moderate trails such as the 'View of the Surroundings – Pond loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'View of Lake Rantzau – Himmelmoor Nature Reserve loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Tornesch, Running Trails around Tornesch, and Gravel biking around Tornesch guides.
At Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, the nature trail includes sections of boardwalk, which helps with accessibility and protects the sensitive ecosystem. Information boards are also present along the trail. The Firefighting pond in the Holmer Sandberge and Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve are listed as having facilities, which may include benches or other amenities for visitors.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary, the natural monuments around Tornesch, particularly the bogs and forests, can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. The well-maintained trails at places like Himmelmoor Nature Reserve make it accessible even in cooler months, though conditions can be softer on peat soils.
The region offers various trails suitable for dog walking. While specific rules for each natural monument should be checked locally, areas like the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve have bridle paths and hiking trails where dogs are generally welcome, often on a leash. The surrounding forests and riverside paths along the Pinnau and Krückau also provide good opportunities for walks with dogs.
Yes, several natural monuments offer scenic viewpoints. At Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, there are three different vantage points providing beautiful views of the moor lake and former peat mining areas. The Firefighting pond in the Holmer Sandberge and Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve are also noted for their viewpoints, allowing visitors to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many appreciate the opportunity to experience significant ecosystems like the raised bog at Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, with its informative trails. The serene environment of places like Butterbargsmoor and the picturesque setting of the Large Fish Pond are also highly valued for relaxation and nature observation.
The duration of a visit can vary. For instance, the nature trail at Himmelmoor Nature Reserve is nearly four kilometers long, which can take a couple of hours to explore at a leisurely pace, especially if you stop to read information boards and enjoy the views. Shorter visits are possible at places like the Firefighting pond in the Holmer Sandberge for a quick break or picnic. Plan according to the specific monument and your desired activity level.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Large Fish Pond offers a unique experience. It's picturesquely located in the middle of a forest, and visitors have noted small, unique artistic elements along its shores, making it a special discovery for those who explore closely.
The natural monuments, especially the bogs and marshlands, are habitats for diverse flora and fauna. Butterbargsmoor is specifically mentioned as a habitat for rare plants and animals. Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, as a raised bog, supports a unique ecosystem with specialized plant species and various bird and insect life. Keep an eye out for local birds, insects, and small mammals during your visit.


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