Best attractions and places to see around Schülldorf, Germany, include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is defined by its proximity to the Kiel Canal, one of the world's busiest artificial waterways, and features diverse natural areas like moors and lakes. Visitors can explore prehistoric archaeological sites and access nearby urban attractions. This area offers a variety of points of interest for those seeking outdoor activities and cultural insights.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Driving a ferry is always an experience for me. A special one on the canal when the big ships are crossing.
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I had a bad conscience because I hadn't paid my fare. (don't pay the ferryman)
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A great way to cross the Kiel Canal. The transporter bridge (originally built in 1913 and renewed in 2022) is not only available for pedestrians and bicycles, but can also carry up to 4 cars. Use is free for everyone.
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Here it goes dry on the other side.
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Schülldorf is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Nord Moor and Wildes Moor, which are ideal for hiking, cycling, and nature observation, especially after their re-wetting and renaturation. An observation point in the Wildes Moor offers expansive views. To the north, the Schülldorfer See is a sanctuary for rare animals and plants, while the smaller Dörpsee features a pleasant swimming area.
Yes, Schülldorf is home to a significant prehistoric archaeological site: a Megalithic Tomb (Dolmen) from the Funnelbeaker culture, dating back over 5000 years. Additionally, the village itself features charming old houses and a school with a bell tower from 1884. Nearby Rendsburg offers its historic old town and the impressive Rendsburg Transporter Bridge.
Families can enjoy watching large ships navigate the Kiel Canal at Sehestedt and take advantage of the free ferries for unique views. The Sande Bathing Area, Wittensee, is perfect for picnics and swimming. The Dörpsee also offers a pleasant swimming area with a diving board and swimming island. The Rendsburg Transporter Bridge is a unique experience for all ages, offering free crossings for pedestrians and cyclists.
Absolutely. The area around Schülldorf offers excellent opportunities for cycling and hiking. Scenic routes run along the Kiel Canal, and the Nord Moor and Wildes Moor have paths suitable for both. You can find various cycling routes, including those crossing the Kiel Canal or exploring the Wittensee, in the Cycling around Schülldorf guide. For mountain biking, explore routes like the 'Alt-Mühlendorf Watermill – Wild Moor loop' in the MTB Trails around Schülldorf guide.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Schülldorf, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes and moors. Early mornings in the moors can be particularly beautiful as the sun penetrates the mist, offering great opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, the Rendsburg Transporter Bridge is wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to experience this unique engineering marvel and cross the Kiel Canal. The Sehestedt Canal Ferry is also wheelchair accessible, providing another way to cross the canal and enjoy the views.
The Nord Moor and Wildes Moor are excellent spots for wildlife observation, especially with binoculars. These renatured high moors are home to rare birds such as white-tailed eagles, red kites, marsh harriers, storks, and cranes. The Schülldorfer See is also a sanctuary for rare animals and plants, making it another good location for nature enthusiasts.
The Kiel Canal, just one kilometer west of Schülldorf, is one of the world's busiest artificial waterways. It connects the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, offering a fascinating spectacle of large ships passing through. Free ferries, like the Sehestedt Canal Ferry, provide unique crossing experiences. You can also visit the Rüsterbergen Pilot Station to observe pilot change operations for ships.
Beyond the well-known canal, the recently re-wetted Nord Moor and Wildes Moor offer tranquil and expansive landscapes perfect for quiet exploration and birdwatching, often overlooked by casual visitors. The ancient Megalithic Tomb (Dolmen) in Schülldorf itself is a significant historical 'hidden gem' for those interested in prehistory.
Visitors particularly enjoy the impressive engineering of the Rendsburg Transporter Bridge and the unique experience of watching large ships on the Kiel Canal. The free ferries across the canal are also a highlight. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and wonderful views offered by places like the Sande Bathing Area, Wittensee, perfect for a break or picnic.
Yes, the region around Schülldorf is suitable for gravel biking. You can explore routes such as the 'Sehestedt Ferry – Sorgwohld Nature Reserve loop' or the 'Kiel Canal (NOK) ferry crossing – Rümlandteich Pond loop'. More options are available in the Gravel biking around Schülldorf guide.


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