Naturschutzgebiet Fröslev-Jardelunder Moor
Naturschutzgebiet Fröslev-Jardelunder Moor
Best attractions and places to see in Naturschutzgebiet Fröslev-Jardelunder Moor include a significant cross-border high moor complex located west of Flensburg. This protected area features a high moor ecosystem with peat bogs and transitional moorland. The region is home to diverse flora, such as sphagnum mosses and sundew, and fauna including various birds, amphibians, and red deer. Ongoing renaturation efforts have transformed former peat extraction sites into re-naturalizing water-filled areas, enhancing the ecological health of the moor.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Peace and quiet, wildlife, nature and fresh air.
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Finally, a section of bike path along the old concrete road L192 from Ellund to Süderlügum... maybe it'll be finished one day....🤔
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So much so that the groundwater is no longer accessible in some places. Unless you don't mind sinking into the moor up to your hips!
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Yes, the Schmuckler path... :-)
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Pure relaxation in the moor area....
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Here there is a thick tree directly above the border crossing and if you have cleared this hurdle it is best to wear rubber boots as the path is heavily flooded
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The core of the reserve is its high moor (Hochmoor) ecosystem, characterized by peat bogs, areas undergoing regeneration, and transitional moorland. You'll observe unique plant communities adapted to these nutrient-poor, water-saturated conditions, including various species of sphagnum mosses, cotton grasses, the carnivorous round-leaved and intermediate sundew, white beak-rush, and heather.
Yes, numerous hiking and walking trails traverse the Naturschutzgebiet Fröslev-Jardelunder Moor, catering to various fitness levels. A roughly 2.5-kilometer nature experience path allows visitors to explore a part of the moor. You can find several easy hiking routes, such as the "Friedens-Jordansmoor loop from Jardelund" or the "Frohe-Jerusalem Moor – Galloway Cattle loop from Jardelund." For more options, explore the easy hikes in Naturschutzgebiet Fröslev-Jardelunder Moor.
Yes, the Fröslev-Jardelunder Moor is a significant cross-border high moor complex. Some trails, like those near Frohe-Jerusalem Moor, offer an international hiking experience into the adjacent Frøslev Moor on the Danish side.
The moor provides a vital habitat for numerous animal species. You might spot various amphibians and reptiles, a wide array of dragonflies (including the large emerald dragonfly), and birds such as the curlew, snipe, and black tern. The red-backed shrike can be found in bushy areas, and red deer are also native to the area. For a great vantage point, visit the View of the Fröslev-Jardelunder Moor.
Parking is available on the Danish side of the moor. On the German side, visitors can park at the lodge of the Landesjagdverband Schleswig-Holstein along the Grenzstraße.
Yes, the View of the Fröslev-Jardelunder Moor offers expansive vistas of the unique moor landscape, providing a peaceful spot to observe wildlife and enjoy the fresh air.
Large-scale renaturation projects, particularly in the Jardelunder Moor between 1993 and 1995, involved refilling drainage ditches and rewetting the moor. These efforts transformed former peat extraction sites into water-filled areas that are slowly re-naturalizing, enhancing the moor's ecological health. The moor is also maintained through grazing by sheep and some goats to control woody plant growth.
Yes, the region offers cycling paths. The Alter Moorweg Cycle Path is one such route. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are also trails available; you can find more information on MTB Trails in Naturschutzgebiet Fröslev-Jardelunder Moor.
The moor offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for observing diverse flora and fauna, including dragonflies and breeding birds. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the heather. However, if visiting during damp conditions, especially after rain, rubber boots are highly recommended for some paths, such as those near Friedens-Jordansmoor.
While the moor itself is primarily a natural reserve, the Schafflund Watermill, founded around 1300, is a historical site located in the vicinity. It once ground grain using water power and has been generating electricity since 1995.
Visitors can find four information boards as part of the visitor information system (BIS) for nature reserves and Natura 2000 areas in Schleswig-Holstein, providing insights into the moor's ecology and history.
Yes, the Niehuussee is a lake located nearby, surrounded by its own nature reserve and featuring a hiking trail. The western bank of the lake forms the border with Denmark.


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