Best natural monuments around Lohe-Föhrden offer diverse natural features for exploration. The region is characterized by its unique inland dunes, such as the Tetenhusen Inland Dune, and a landscape shaped by glacial activity. Visitors can discover a variety of natural monuments, including lakes and unique geological formations. This area provides opportunities for tranquil walks and experiencing rare ecosystems within a forested setting.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Beautifully situated on the Rammsee lake... if necessary, you can certainly find a place to rest for the night here.
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Beautiful hike in August when the heather is in bloom.
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Beautiful in August!
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Beautiful sheltered rest hut directly at the Rammsee.
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Very nice new shelter at the Ramsee. The benches are so wide that you can comfortably take a nap ;-)
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The region around Lohe-Föhrden is known for its distinctive natural features, including rare inland dunes like the Sorgwohld Inland Dunes and the Tetenhusen Inland Dune. You can also discover various lakes such as Hohner Lake and Bistensee, many of which are dead ice lakes formed during the last ice age, showcasing unique geological formations like the Scheelsberg and Heidberg.
Yes, several natural monuments around Lohe-Föhrden are suitable for families. For example, Hohner Lake offers opportunities for bird observation, and the Sorgwohld Inland Dunes provide an interesting landscape for walks. The Rammsee shelter area is also family-friendly, with a hut and benches near the lake.
The late summer, particularly from August to September, is an excellent time to visit, especially for the inland dunes. During this period, the common heather at places like the Sorgwohld Inland Dunes and the Tetenhusen Inland Dune is in full bloom, creating a vibrant and picturesque landscape.
The natural monuments around Lohe-Föhrden are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy tranquil walks and hiking, explore cycling routes, and engage in bird watching. For more detailed routes, check out the hiking guide or the cycling guide for Lohe-Föhrden.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails that lead through or near the natural monuments. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Rendsburg State Forest – Tetenhusen Inland Dune loop' or the 'Sorgwohld Inland Dunes loop'. These trails vary in difficulty from easy to moderate. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Lohe-Föhrden.
The Hohner Lake is an excellent spot for bird observation, being part of a diverse nature reserve and home to species like the white-tailed eagle. Additionally, the Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog offers a great vantage point for watching bird life in the wet meadows.
The lakes around Lohe-Föhrden, such as Hohner Lake, Rammsee, and Bistensee, are often dead ice lakes formed during the last ice age. Hohner Lake is particularly notable as the last remaining shallow-water geest lake, serving as a crucial floodplain for the Eider-Treene-Sorge region. Bistensee is unique for being part of a watershed where its waters drain into the North Sea, while the nearby Wittensee drains to the Baltic Sea.
Yes, the region bears significant traces of the last ice age. The Sorgwohld Inland Dunes were formed around 12,000 years ago from sand blown by ice winds. The area around Rammsee features dead ice lakes and the 106-meter high Scheelsberg, which are direct results of glacial activity.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings, the unique sandy landscapes of the inland dunes, and the vibrant heather bloom in late summer. The opportunity for bird watching at places like Hohner Lake and the well-maintained trails for walking and cycling are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 130 photos and given more than 240 upvotes for these natural monuments.
Absolutely. The area offers various cycling routes, including options for touring bicycles and gravel biking, that allow you to experience the natural monuments. Routes like the 'Transall C-160D 51+06 in Hohn – Hohner Lake loop' are available. For a comprehensive list, refer to the cycling guide and gravel biking guide for Lohe-Föhrden.
The Tetenhusen Inland Dune is a unique sandy landscape stretching almost 600 meters within the Rendsburg State Forest. It offers a distinct environment for tranquil walks. You can visit it as part of various hiking and cycling tours in the region, such as the 'Rendsburg State Forest – Tetenhusen Inland Dune loop' found in the hiking guide for Lohe-Föhrden.
Yes, some natural monuments offer facilities. For instance, the Rammsee shelter provides a hut and benches near Rammsee. The Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog also includes a rest area with a lookout tower.
The trails around the natural monuments vary in difficulty. Many routes, especially those exploring the inland dunes and lake areas, are rated as easy to moderate, making them accessible for a wide range of visitors. Some longer cycling or gravel biking routes might be more challenging. You can check the difficulty ratings for specific routes in the hiking and cycling guides.


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