Best attractions and places to see around Dreggers include diverse natural landscapes and points of interest. The region features significant lakes, expansive moorlands, and notable man-made structures. The area is characterized by its unique geological history, including the Great Segeberg Lake formed from a salt dome, and the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve, known as the largest salt marsh in inland Schleswig-Holstein. These varied attractions offer opportunities for outdoor exploration and scenic views, providing a range of experiences for visitors interested…
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The Brenner Moor is the largest salt marsh in inland Schleswig-Holstein. The salinity of the salt springs partially reaches that of the North Sea. A jewel of nature but very busy on weekends. Still a real highlight. The crossing is only possible thanks to the laid planks. However, cycling is prohibited
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The Brenner Moor is the largest inland salt marsh in Schleswig-Holstein. It is located in the district of Stormarn in the town of Bad Oldesloe in the Trave lowlands and has been declared a nature reserve. What is special about the Brenner Moor are the brine springs that rise from a depth of approx. 500 meters and have their origin in a salt band that presumably stretches from Segeberg via Tralau and Bad Oldesloe to Lübeck. The plant communities and the animal world of the Brenner Moor are shaped in a special way by the unique occurrence of salt springs inland. The salty environment attracts plants that are otherwise only found near the coast, e.g. B. rush (Juncus gerardii) and beach trident (Triglochin maritima). In some places the water has a salinity that corresponds to that of the North Sea. In less saline parts of the nature reserve, reed beds, among other things, grow. https://metropolregion.hamburg.de/kulturlandschaften/4471072/brenner-moor/
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Great moor and beautiful boardwalk! Tip: 🅿️ at the Kleingartenverein
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The diverse landscape north-west of the town of Bad Oldesloe invites you to take a contemplative and, in view of the large number of natural history features, also eventful and informative tours. Several large-scale salt springs rising from great depths of salt domes have created very rare habitats for salt plants (halophytes) and a particularly adapted animal world here inland. The 24-hectare Brenner Moor nature reserve includes the largest inland salt pan in Schleswig-Holstein. The area is accessible by boardwalks. Ten experience stations provide in-depth information on the leaflets provided and encourage further research. The waterlogging of the Wolkenweher Niederung fulfills the goals of the European Water Framework Directive and also the requirements of the Habitats Directive. Source: environmental data.landsh.de
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A place to unwind! Here's something else from the web: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brenner_Moor
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I can highly recommend a hike in the Brenner Moor. After all, it is the largest inland salt marsh moor in Schleswig-Holstein. On your 6-kilometer hike in the north of Bad Oldesloe, you will observe rare bird and plant species and experience complete peace and quiet in some places. Accompanied by a flyer, ten experience stations invite you to explore the nature reserve. In the evening hours, the sunsets offer beautiful reflections in the moor and on the Trave. It is sometimes difficult to say where the moorland ends and the sky begins. https://tourismus-stormarn.de/de/wandern/brenner-moor-rundweg-43
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Highly recommended hiking trail through the Brenner Moor.
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Beautiful nature with a great variety of plants and insects.
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The region around Dreggers is known for its diverse natural landscapes, including significant lakes and expansive moorlands. You can visit the Great Segeberg Lake, a natural lake with a unique gypsum karst history, or explore the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve, which features boardwalks through reeds and waterholes.
Yes, several attractions around Dreggers are suitable for families. The Great Segeberg Lake is considered family-friendly, offering an eight-kilometer circular walk and opportunities for water sports. The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve also welcomes families with its accessible boardwalks through the moor.
For beautiful vistas, visit the Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake, which offers wide views and spots for relaxing. Another excellent viewpoint is near the Neverstaven Telecommunications Tower on Klingberg, where a small path leads to a bank with magnificent views of the valley.
Around Dreggers, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The Great Segeberg Lake offers water sports and an eight-kilometer circular walk. For cycling, there are numerous routes available, including road cycling routes and gravel biking trails. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore MTB trails around Dreggers.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Great Segeberg Lake features an eight-kilometer circular walk. The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve offers a highly recommended hiking trail with boardwalks through the moor landscape.
Beyond natural beauty, you can visit the Neverstaven Telecommunications Tower on Klingberg. This impressive structure is nearly twice as high as the 77.5-meter Klingenberg hill it stands on, offering a unique landmark and a great stopover for cyclists.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautiful views, opportunities for relaxation, and the natural tranquility. Many enjoy the wide views over the Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake and the unique experience of walking on boardwalks through the reeds and waterholes of the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve.
Yes, the Great Segeberg Lake is a popular spot for water sports, with seven clubs practicing on its waters. However, it's important to note that motorboats are not permitted on the lake, preserving its natural ambiance.
The Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake is listed as wheelchair accessible, providing an opportunity for everyone to enjoy the beautiful views over the lake.
The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve is special for its beautiful moor landscape, featuring extensive reeds and waterholes. Visitors can explore it via boardwalks, offering a unique opportunity to observe a great variety of plants, insects, and birds in their natural habitat.
The Great Segeberg Lake area includes facilities such as a cafe, making it convenient for visitors to grab a refreshment while enjoying the natural surroundings.


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