Natural monuments around Schnarup-Thumby showcase the diverse landscape of this municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The area features a mix of natural and historical sites, including lakes, forests, and ancient burial grounds. With more than 19 designated natural monuments, the region provides various opportunities for outdoor exploration. These sites offer insights into the local ecology and historical significance of the Angeln peninsula.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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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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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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The many apple trees are a great sight, if you like apples this is the place for you.
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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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At Wikipedia you can read about this: "This inconspicuous body of water is an important archaeological site and a Germanic sacrificial moor from the Roman Empire. In the period from the 1st century BC BC to the early 5th century AD, objects were sacrificed in several phases in the Thorsberger Moor, presumably by members of the West Germanic Angles tribe. "
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The legendary grave of Captain Pinna
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The geese and ducks feel at home here. Just sit down and watch them together.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including unique bogs like the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve, serene lakes such as Langsee, and ancient historical sites like the Langbetten Burial Mound – Grave of Robber Captain Pinna. You'll also find natural forests and archaeological sites.
Yes, the Langbetten Burial Mound – Grave of Robber Captain Pinna is an impressive 35-meter long bed with moss-covered stones marking an ancient burial site. Another significant historical natural monument is Thorsberger Moor, an important archaeological site and Germanic sacrificial moor from the Roman Empire, where many cult objects were found.
Several natural monuments are family-friendly. Thorsberger Moor offers a short, informative loop trail. The Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest has circular hiking trails of varying lengths, perfect for a family stroll. Langsee, surrounded by forest, provides a scenic environment for walks. Additionally, Südensee, located within Schnarup-Thumby, is a popular bathing lake with amenities, ideal for a family outing.
For scenic walks, consider the trails around Langsee, which is almost entirely surrounded by forest. The Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest offers two circular routes (1.6 km and 3.25 km) through beautiful mixed forest. For a more extensive experience, the nearby Geltinger Birk Nature Reserve provides a network of hiking and biking trails through diverse coastal landscapes.
Yes, the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve is home to a diverse insect life, including many dragonfly species. The Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest is a protected area where you might spot fallow deer. For exceptional birdwatching, the Geltinger Birk Nature Reserve, though not directly in Schnarup-Thumby, is a paradise with around 200 bird species, including the White-tailed Eagle, and also features wild Konik horses and Galloway cattle.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the area around Schnarup-Thumby offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and MTB trails. Many of these routes pass by or through the natural landscapes of the region.
Absolutely. The Geltinger Birk Nature Reserve, located at the exit of the Flensburg Fjord, is a highly recommended natural attraction. It boasts diverse habitats including salt marshes, dunes, beaches, and an oak grove. It's renowned for its rich birdlife, wild Konik horses, and Galloway cattle, offering breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea and Flensburg Fjord.
The Hechtmoor Nature Reserve is a small raised bog, typical of the fishing moraine landscape, formed after the last ice age. It's surrounded by an alder forest and features significant stocks of rare raised bog plants like bell heather, rosemary heather, cranberry, and deciduous cotton grass. It's also known for its species-rich insect life, particularly various dragonfly species.
Yes, Langsee is a beautiful lake almost entirely surrounded by forest, offering scenic walks along its shores. Within Schnarup-Thumby, Südensee is a popular natural lake used for bathing, complete with a DLRG supervisor and a kiosk, making it a great spot for water-based recreation.
The terrain varies. Areas like the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve feature boggy conditions, while the Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest offers trails through mixed forest. Lakes like Langsee have paths along their forested shores. Generally, you can expect a mix of forest paths, natural trails, and some potentially overgrown sections, especially in less frequented areas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse ecosystems and the blend of natural beauty with cultural heritage. The tranquility of places like the Langbetten Burial Mound, the rich flora and fauna of Hechtmoor, and the scenic walks around Langsee are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 180 photos, reflecting the visual appeal of these sites.
Yes, the Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest offers two well-defined circular hiking trails: a small one of 1.6 kilometers and a larger one of 3.25 kilometers. These trails allow you to experience the beautiful mixed forest with its old trees and small pools of water, providing an undisturbed habitat for local flora and fauna.


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