Best natural monuments around Struxdorf offer diverse opportunities for exploration in the scenic Schleswig-Flensburg region. The landscape features a mix of ancient historical sites and unique ecological areas. Visitors can discover more than 20 natural monuments, providing a range of outdoor experiences. These sites allow for direct engagement with both historical significance and natural environments.
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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A beautifully situated lake in the woods. The bench has seen better days.
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The bench is now broken but the view of the pond is still beautiful
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The "Robbers' Cave" is located in the Idstedt Forest south of the town of Idstedt. Coming from Schleswig, it is located 150 meters behind the "Wilhelmslust" junction on the right-hand side of the road. The Idstedt Robbers' Cave is one of the few passage graves in Schleswig-Holstein that is still in good condition. It consists of a chamber and a structurally separated passage. The Neolithic megalithic structure dates from the Funnel Beaker culture and was built between 3,500 and 2,800 BC. To this day, it has not been proven whether robbers ever stayed inside the cave.
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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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Nice place for a break on the bank by the bank or for a dog bath. However, the bank will be run down in 2024.
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The name “Idstedt Robbers’ Cave” seems misleading at first – after all, the place is not a cave or a real hideout for robbers, but a Neolithic megalithic tomb, a so-called dolmen.
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Struxdorf offers a blend of historical and ecological natural monuments. You can visit the Idstedt Robber's Cave — Megalithic Tomb, an ancient burial site you can enter, or explore the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve, a unique raised bog with diverse flora.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Idstedt Robber's Cave — Megalithic Tomb is an engaging historical site. The Forest pond in Schlei Nature Park offers a pleasant spot for a break, and the Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest has circular trails perfect for a family outing.
The most prominent historical natural monument is the Idstedt Robber's Cave — Megalithic Tomb. This Neolithic megalithic grave, dating back to the Funnel Beaker Culture (3,500-2,800 BC), allows visitors to enter and explore its ancient chamber. Additionally, the Thorsberger Moor is an important archaeological site, known for Germanic sacrificial finds from the Roman Empire.
The Hechtmoor Nature Reserve is an excellent choice. This raised bog is home to significant populations of rare plant species like bell heather, rosemary heather, cranberry, moor lily, and the heavily endangered sundew. Its diverse flora also supports a rich insect life, including many dragonfly species.
Yes, the Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest features two circular hiking trails, 1.6 km and 3.25 km long, allowing you to explore its protected forest environment. The Thorsberger Moor also has a short, informative loop trail.
Beyond exploring the monuments themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and gravel biking routes that allow you to experience the scenic Schleswig-Flensburg landscape.
While many sites are accessible year-round, spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the vibrant flora of places like the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve, when plants like the moor lily are in bloom. Autumn offers beautiful forest colors, particularly in areas like the Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to explore trails or enter sites like the Idstedt Robber's Cave. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and consider bringing insect repellent, especially when visiting wetland areas like the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve.
The Forest pond in Schlei Nature Park offers an idyllic and pleasant spot for a break with natural surroundings. While not a high vantage point, the Thorsberger Moor, now a pond, provides a serene natural setting with historical significance.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the direct engagement with ancient history at the Idstedt Robber's Cave to the unique ecological insights at the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve. The opportunity to connect with nature and explore well-preserved sites is a key draw, as evidenced by over 240 upvotes and 150 photos from the komoot community.
For the Idstedt Robber's Cave, access is conveniently located near the K 44 road, with a short plank staircase leading up. Specific parking information for other sites may vary, but generally, natural monuments in the region are accessible, often with nearby roadside parking or designated areas.
The duration of a visit can vary. Exploring the Idstedt Robber's Cave might take a short stop of 15-30 minutes. A walk through the Hechtmoor Nature Reserve or the Rehberger Gehege Natural Forest, especially if doing a circular trail, could take 1-2 hours or more, depending on your pace and interest.


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