Natural monuments around Agethorst are located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, a region characterized by its diverse natural features. The area encompasses former industrial sites, such as clay pits, that have been repurposed for nature, alongside established nature reserves and unique geological formations. These sites provide varied natural landscapes for exploration.
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The lowest point in Germany * 3.54 m below sea level (NHN)
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The information board contains some interesting facts about the lowest point on land.
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You can immortalize yourself in the guest book of Germany's lowest point at 3.54 meters below zero. The place itself is unspectacular, but clean.
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Very nice view, with a bad route
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Who can claim that they were once below sea level? Great highlight!
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The “Herrenmoor near Kleve” can be circumnavigated on foot from Nuttelner Vierth on municipal paths. Some of the paths are also accessible by bike. Unfortunately, the railway bridge from Kleve "Achtern Barg" to Nuttelner Vierth/Nuttelner Heide Hügel was dismantled and no replacement was made for cost reasons. This slowly beginning moor development can now be experienced by the visitor on the Nutteln moor side, where a small oak plank path leads into the moor grassland areas. https://www.steinburg.de/kreisverwaltung/information-der-fachaemter/amt-fuer-umweltschutz/naturschutz/schutzgebiete-u-schuetzte-objects/nreservate/herrenmoor-bei-kleve.html
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Beautiful lake with benches and fishing spots
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Driving here is always idyllic. So calm and natural. Just great for relaxing...
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The region around Agethorst offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can find unique geological formations like the Lowest Point in Germany, which is 3.54 meters below sea level. There are also several former clay pits that have been transformed into natural areas, such as the Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake and the Edendorf Clay Pit, now offering tranquil lakes and walking paths. Additionally, you can visit nature reserves like the Herrenmoor Nature Reserve near Kleve, known for its diverse habitats.
Yes, the Alsens Tongrube (Alsen's Clay Pit) holds significant historical importance for the Agethorst region. This 15-hectare lake was once connected to Agethorst by the "Agethorster Drahtseilbahn," one of Europe's longest industrial cable cars, which operated until 1977. Today, it's a popular spot for recreation and hiking.
Several natural monuments around Agethorst are family-friendly. The Lowest Point in Germany is an interesting educational stop. Stormsteich Pond offers a quiet spot to observe water birds. The Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake and Edendorf Clay Pit both feature circular routes perfect for family walks. For a more active day, Boxberg offers a forest and adventure trail, and in winter, it's a popular sledding destination.
The area around Agethorst provides various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the "Historic Drage Manor – Hungriger Wolf Airfield loop" or "Picnic Area with Archway – Bekau Stream loop." For running, there are trails such as the "Kuhotel Wacken Entrance – Wacken Open Air Campsite loop." Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the "Stör Barrage – Kasenort Inland Lock loop." You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Agethorst, Running Trails around Agethorst, and Road Cycling Routes around Agethorst guides.
Yes, Boxberg, at 77.5 meters high, offers expansive views over the wooded landscape of the Aukrug Nature Park. The summit is a great spot to take in the scenery. Additionally, the Stormsteich Pond provides a nice view and a bench to stay and relax.
Beyond the Lowest Point in Germany, the Kimberquelle (Kimber Spring) in Nindorf is a unique geological site. Discovered accidentally in 1884 during oil drilling, this artesian spring has continuously bubbled up on its own since then, offering a fascinating insight into natural water sources.
The natural monuments around Agethorst are home to various species. At Stormsteich Pond, you can observe water birds. The Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake is known for its small cormorant population. The Herrenmoor Nature Reserve near Kleve is a large habitat for many species that thrive in renatured moorland environments.
Absolutely. A tranquil hiking trail encircles the Alsens Tongrube. The Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake features a five-kilometer circular route with resting places. The Herrenmoor Nature Reserve near Kleve can be circumnavigated on foot, with some paths also accessible by bike. The Edendorf Clay Pit also has beautiful paths around it.
The Tönsheider Forest Nature Reserve, located near Aukrug, spans 67 hectares and features extensive areas of near-natural woodland interspersed with heathland. It also encompasses the source area and upper reaches of the Sellbek stream, offering a diverse ecosystem for visitors to experience.
Visitors appreciate the variety and tranquility of the natural monuments. Many enjoy the unique geological aspects, such as the Lowest Point in Germany, which is considered very impressive despite its visual simplicity. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Stormsteich Pond and the opportunity to observe nature at the renatured clay pits and nature reserves are also highly valued.
Yes, the Lowest Point in Germany is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive natural monument to visit.


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