Best natural monuments around Holste showcase a landscape characterized by moorlands, forests, and historical sites. The region offers diverse natural settings for exploration, from rewetting bogs to ancient burial grounds. These areas provide opportunities to observe local flora and fauna within varied ecosystems.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The NORDPFAD Eichholz and Franzhorn trail also passes through here. All information about the trail can be found at the following link: https://www.nordwaerts.de/aktiv-entspannt/tour/nordpfad-eichholz-und-franzhorn-100258943/ (as of October 18, 2025).
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If the devil sneaks through the moor, the swamp is almost at my ear.
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The wild bees are currently very active there. When you see the sign, you should immediately lower your gaze to the ground. There are small holes wherever there is open earth, including directly in front of the information board (please do not step on the bees). From a little distance you can easily see all the hustle and bustle just above the ground.
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A detour to Günnemoor is always worthwhile!
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The Hamberger Moor is the wild and romantic part of the Teufelsmoor. Here you may encounter a shy adder or beautiful butterflies on lonely moor lakes. Tour guide Sigrid Grimsehl clearly explains how the moor was settled and the adverse circumstances associated with peat extraction and survival in the wet area. Guided tours after registration. Contact person: Sigrid Grimsehl, Tel.: 04793/8939 (Source: https://www.hambergen.de/portal/seiten/hamberger-moor-902000453-21001.html)
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The stone grave is a little off the path. Here you can take a breather and learn something about the history.
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If you would like to include the megalithic tomb in Eichholz in a Nordpfad hike: A specially marked, 100 m long access path leads there. The burial chamber is in a rather poor state of preservation, but is still worth seeing.
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+++ A nice place for a tea time or snack break and of course to deal with the information...
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Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse landscapes of Franzhorn Forest, which features a mix of fertile wooded areas and vast moorland. Another highly-rated spot is the Hamberger Moor Nature Reserve, a former raised bog undergoing renaturation, offering paths through birches, pines, and peat.
Yes, the Eichholz Dolmen is a significant historical site. These large stone graves, constructed from erratic boulders, date back to the Neolithic funnel beaker culture (approximately 2500 - 2000 BC) and offer a glimpse into ancient burial practices.
The region around Holste is characterized by a variety of natural features, including extensive moorlands, dense forests, and areas undergoing rewetting. You can observe diverse ecosystems, from the unique landscapes of the Hamberger Moor Nature Reserve with its cotton grass and heather, to the mixed terrains of Franzhorn Forest.
The Holste area offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Seemoor Wetland – Steden Megalithic Tomb loop' or the 'Pond with Ancient Oak – Kramelheide Sculpture Park loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as the 'Hinzel Forest Trail' or the 'Old Tank Track Underpass loop'. Road cycling routes like the 'Findorffschanze – Tree-Lined Country Road loop' are also available. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, MTB guide, and road cycling guide for Holste.
Yes, several natural monuments around Holste are considered family-friendly. The Teufelsmoor Village and Nature Trail offers an engaging experience with information boards. Franzhorn Forest and the Hamberger Moor Nature Reserve also provide accessible paths suitable for families to explore nature.
You can find detailed information about the local flora and fauna at the Heilsmoor Nature Reserve Information Board. This spot provides explanations about the Heilsmoor ecosystem, including its animal and plant species, and features a map of the nature reserve and its hiking trails.
The Teufelsmoor is a significant landscape in the Hamme lowlands, known for its unique natural environment. The name 'Teufelsmoor' actually derives from 'duwes Moor,' meaning 'deaf, useless bog,' and has nothing to do with the devil. It's an area where you can find a human-sized devil Golzfigur, interesting information boards, and a nature trail through the moor.
The Hamberger Moor Nature Reserve is a former raised bog that is currently undergoing renaturation. It's special for its beautiful paths winding through birches, pines, ponds, and peat, where you can observe cotton grass and heather. It's also an important habitat for endangered plant and moss species, as well as various bird, dragonfly, butterfly, and amphibian species.
Yes, the natural monuments around Holste offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. In areas like Franzhorn Forest, you might see Highland cattle grazing. The Hamberger Moor Nature Reserve is particularly rich in biodiversity, providing habitat for various insects, amphibians, and rare bird species.
The natural monuments around Holste can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for observing lush flora and active wildlife, while autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests and moorlands. Winter offers a tranquil, refreshing experience, especially in areas like Franzhorn Forest.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For instance, the 'Seemoor Wetland – Steden Megalithic Tomb (Tomb 2) loop from Paddewisch, Kreisstraße' is an easy 7.1 km hike. The 'Seemoor Trail Parking Area – Mysterious cup stones loop' is another easy option at 5.5 km. These trails allow visitors of varying fitness levels to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. More easy routes can be found in the hiking guide for Holste.


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