Best attractions and places to see in Steinerne Rinne Und Mechower Holz include a nature reserve spanning approximately 207 hectares in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This area features a glacially formed moraine landscape, deciduous forests, and a calcareous tufa channel. It is part of the "Grünes Band" (Green Belt), highlighting its ecological significance and historical context related to the former inner-German border. The region offers diverse ecosystems and natural features for exploration.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A memorable moment when cycling along here.
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A really great undulating section. When you descend to the emus, there are a few fresh paving stones embedded in the road below, which (should) encourage you to slow down. Don't be alarmed.
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Going uphill is already exhausting. But going downhill... wow!
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The shore lies in high forest and offers beautiful, untouched nature in many places.
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A particularly beautiful cycling area, and the frequently encountered rheas are of course the icing on the cake
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Beautiful bike path in nature.
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The approximately 207 hectare nature reserve is registered under number 176 in the register of nature reserves of the Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas. It was designated as of September 10, 2004 (Date of Regulation: August 2, 2004). The nature reserve is partly part of the FFH area "Forests and lake shores east of Lake Ratzeburg" and the EU bird sanctuary "Schaalsee area". The district Duchy of Lauenburg is responsible for the lower nature conservation authority. The nature reserve is located east of the Great Ratzeburg Lake on the edge of the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park and is part of the Green Belt. It borders in the west on the nature reserve "Oufer des Großer Ratzeburger Sees" in the area of Schleswig-Holstein and the nature reserve "Campower Steilufer" in the area of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. In the north and east it borders on the nature reserves "Kiekbuschwiesen near Neuhof" and "Mechower See" in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and in the south on the nature reserve "Mechower Seeufer" in Schleswig-Holstein. By placing it under protection, the gap between the nature reserves "Ostufer des Großer Ratzeburger Sees" and "Mechower Seeufer" and the nature reserves that already existed in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania was closed. Source: Wikipedia
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Quiet little connecting road between the towns of Bäk near Ratzeburg and Utrecht. It rolls slightly undulating on good asphalt.
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The region is rich in natural features, including the unique Steinerne Rinne, a calcareous tufa channel formed after the last ice age. You can also explore the extensive deciduous forests of Mechower Holz, which are part of a glacially formed moraine landscape. The area is situated on the eastern edge of the Great Ratzeburg Lake, offering diverse ecosystems.
Yes, a significant historical site is the Former Inner German Border (Grenzlinie) at Steinerne Rinne and Mechower Wood. This location offers a tangible connection to Germany's past, marking the former division and serving as a reminder of its historical context.
The diverse habitats within the Steinerne Rinne und Mechower Holz nature reserve support a wide array of wildlife. You might spot various bird species such as the middle spotted woodpecker, crane, white-tailed eagle, barred warbler, and Savi's warbler. The area is also home to fire-bellied toads and otters.
Absolutely. The Campower Shore Nature Reserve offers scenic paths suitable for families, allowing visitors to explore untouched nature. Additionally, the Nandu Route in Biosphärenreservat Schaalsee is a cycle way with great views and a slightly undulating terrain, also considered family-friendly.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on easy trails, cycling on routes like the cycling routes in Steinerne Rinne Und Mechower Holz, or exploring mountain bike trails. There are numerous paths that allow you to discover the diverse landscapes.
Yes, the nature reserve offers several trails. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Bathing Jetty on Mechower See loop from Schlagsdorf' or 'Your Ratzeburg Lakeside Trail loop from Buchholz'. You can find more options on the easy hikes guide for Steinerne Rinne Und Mechower Holz.
The nature reserve is beautiful year-round, but if you plan to hike through the Mechower Holz forest, note that some trails may only be used between June 16 and January 31 to protect endangered bird species. This makes late spring through autumn particularly good for exploring the forest trails.
The Steinerne Rinne und Mechower Holz is a designated nature reserve, meaning certain regulations are in place to protect its environment. While general access for hiking and cycling is permitted, specific areas or trails, such as parts of Mechower Holz, may have seasonal restrictions for conservation purposes. Always observe local signage and guidelines.
While nature reserves generally welcome visitors, it's common for dogs to be required to be on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all. Please look for specific signage at trailheads or entrances regarding dog-friendly rules and leash requirements within the Steinerne Rinne und Mechower Holz area.
The most prominent geological feature is the Steinerne Rinne itself, a calcareous tufa channel. The entire reserve is set within a fascinating glacially formed moraine landscape, featuring a deeply incised valley (Rinnental) that leads to Mechower See, a remnant of the Weichselian Ice Age.
The hilly, glacially formed moraine landscape offers scenic views throughout the reserve. The Nandu Route in Biosphärenreservat Schaalsee is noted for its great views while cycling. Exploring trails along the eastern shore of the Great Ratzeburg Lake will also provide picturesque vistas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance of the Former Inner German Border (Grenzlinie), finding it both thought-provoking and liberating. The untouched nature and scenic paths of areas like the Campower Shore Nature Reserve are also highly valued for their beauty and tranquility.


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