Natural monuments around Mohrkirch are situated in the Schleswig-Flensburg district of Schleswig-Holstein, near the Schlei Estuary Nature Park. This region is characterized by a unique blend of freshwater, brackish water, and saltwater habitats, fostering diverse ecosystems. The landscape features a gently undulating terrain of fields, forests, and meadows, shaped by glacial activity. The Schlei, a 42-kilometer-long Baltic Sea inlet, defines the region's natural environment.
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It's definitely worth visiting at any time of year. In winter, you should wear sturdy shoes to get through some wet areas.
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A place where meetings took place or justice was dispensed during the Viking Age.
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Thingplatz with the name Guly-Thing. It was reconstructed by the municipality of Stoltebüll in 2003, a little away from the historical site. It is a stone circle made of boulders. The village thing regulated the jurisdiction and all disputes in the place. This village thing existed until the 19th century.
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Thorssberger Moor is a very old place of worship, today probably no longer recognizable as a moor.
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Today, the Thorsberg Moor is just a pond. Many important cult objects were found here, which are now exhibited in the regional collection in Schleswig, Gottorf Castle. They bear witness to the skills and life of the early Angelites.
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A nice place a little off the beaten track where you can find peace.
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Thing place called Guly-Thing. It was reconstructed by the Stoltebüll municipality in 2003 a little off the historic site. It is a stone circle made of boulders. The village thing regulated the jurisdiction and all disputes in the place. This Dorfthing existed until the 19th century. Source Wikipedia
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There are many great things to discover and learn around the moor. It is beautifully situated and you can linger or rest on the benches
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The region around Mohrkirch is defined by the Schlei Estuary Nature Park, a unique blend of freshwater, brackish water, and saltwater habitats. You can explore the 42-kilometer-long Schlei Fjord itself, which is a vibrant ecosystem. Other notable natural features include the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve, a small raised bog surrounded by an alder forest, and the diverse landscapes of the Geltinger Birk Nature Preserve at the mouth of the Schlei.
Yes, the Schlei Estuary Nature Park is a significant natural attraction. Within this area, the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve is a small raised bog with unique plant life and a species-rich insect population. Another highlight is the Geltinger Birk Nature Preserve, known for its diverse landscapes, plant life, and animal species, including Konik wild horses and numerous bird species.
The diverse ecosystems around Mohrkirch support a variety of wildlife. At the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve, you can find a species-rich insect life, particularly dragonflies. The Geltinger Birk Nature Preserve is excellent for birdwatching, with up to 170 bird species, and is home to Konik wild horses. In the Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest, you might even spot fallow deer.
Yes, the area around Mohrkirch also features significant historical and archaeological sites. You can visit the Guly-Thing Stone Circle and Dolmen, a reconstructed stone circle that served as a community gathering place. Another important site is Thorsberger Moor, an archaeological location and a Germanic sacrificial moor from the Roman Empire where cult objects were found. Additionally, the Langbetten Burial Mound – Grave of Robber Captain Pinna is an impressive ancient burial site with local legends.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. The calm waters of the Schlei Fjord are ideal for swimming, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddleboarding. For land-based activities, you'll find numerous hiking and cycling trails. You can explore running trails, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Mohrkirch guide, or try gravel biking with routes like the 'View over the Schlei' in the Gravel biking around Mohrkirch guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Trail Along Idstedter See' available in the MTB Trails around Mohrkirch guide.
Yes, the Schlei Estuary Nature Park features a 42-kilometer-long nature park hiking trail and 31 different 'themed trails.' For example, the Geltinger Birk Nature Preserve offers well-signed routes like the 15 km 'seagull tour.' The Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest has two circular hiking trails, 1.6 km and 3.25 km long. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Mohrkirch guide, which includes a 'Nature Trail loop from Mohrkirch'.
Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. The Guly-Thing Stone Circle and Dolmen is an accessible historical site. The Thorsberger Moor offers a short and informative loop. The Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest has circular trails suitable for various ages. The Schlei Fjord itself provides calm waters for family-friendly water sports, and many trails are suitable for leisurely walks with children.
Generally, the natural areas and trails around Mohrkirch are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve and Geltinger Birk, to protect wildlife and plants. Always check local signage for specific regulations in protected areas.
The Schlei region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (April to September) are ideal for hiking, cycling, and water sports, with pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter can provide a serene, quiet experience, though some activities might be limited by weather conditions.
Yes, the gently undulating landscape of the Schlei Estuary Nature Park offers many easy walks. The 31 'themed trails' and the 42-kilometer nature park hiking trail include options for various fitness levels. The loop around Thorsberger Moor is short and informative, and the Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest has shorter circular routes. Many paths along the Schlei Fjord are also relatively flat and easy to navigate.
Parking availability varies by location. For popular spots like the Geltinger Birk Nature Preserve or trailheads within the Schlei Estuary Nature Park, designated parking areas are usually provided. For specific highlights like the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve or Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest, you can often find parking nearby, sometimes indicated on local maps or trail information boards.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. The Hechtmoor Nature Reserve is valued for its untouched nature and diverse flora. The Guly-Thing Stone Circle and Dolmen is seen as a peaceful, historically rich spot. Many enjoy the opportunity to immerse themselves in the serene environment, whether through hiking, cycling, or simply observing nature, and the unique blend of water and land landscapes.


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