Best attractions and places to see around Ahrenviölfeld encompass a variety of natural and historical sites within the Schleswig-Holstein region. The area features unique natural monuments, such as dune reserves, alongside significant historical memorials. Visitors can explore local culinary offerings and cultural heritage in the vicinity. The landscape is characterized by a blend of agricultural land and protected natural areas, providing diverse outdoor activities.
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Great church and definitely worth a visit☝️😉
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During the tour, you can download and listen to an audio guide using QR codes displayed at each station. It's very interesting, informative, and lovingly designed. A visit is highly recommended.
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The Rimmelsberg Dune is a small, seven-hectare dune area in the Schleswig-Holstein municipality of Jörl. It has been protected since 1938 under designation number 24. The nature reserve consists of undulating, hilly terrain, home to numerous juniper bushes and surrounded by oak groves. With its heaths and dunes and one of the largest juniper stands in Schleswig-Holstein, it represents a unique feature in the otherwise intensively cultivated agricultural landscape. The name Rimmelsberg itself derives from the Danish rimme (Old Norse rimi), meaning a row of dunes or a mound of earth.
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The nature reserve, which is only 7 hectares in size, is considered a gem. It consists of undulating terrain with numerous juniper bushes and is surrounded by oak groves. With its heaths and dunes and one of the largest juniper stands in Schleswig-Holstein, it is a special place.
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The St. Nicholas Church in Treia is located on the federal highway 201 near the Treene Bridge. Two important traffic routes used to cross here, the trade route running from west to east and the Treene, which was very busy at the time. The whitewashed church building is dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors. ©Image pixabay
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Perfect place for a bike break. Delicious dishes in the organic bistro. There is a large playground outside. The best thing is the delicious cheeses from the farm's own raw milk cheese dairy.
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The prisoners of the Husum-Schwesing concentration camp subcamp had to dig anti-tank ditches. They arrived on September 25th and October 19th, 1944, in two large transports from the Neuengamme concentration camp; there were about 2,600 prisoners in total. Most of them had to do hard labor on construction sites; many became ill after a short time. The number of prisoners unable to work rose to over 700 by the end of November. By the time the camp was dissolved on December 27th, 1944, more than 300 prisoners had died in Husum-Schwesing. Another concentration camp subcamp for building anti-tank ditches was located directly south of the Danish border, in Ladelund. On November 1st, 1944, the camp SS transferred 1,000 prisoners from the Husum-Schwesing concentration camp subcamp there.
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Near Ahrenviölfeld, you can visit the Rimmelsberg Dune Nature Reserve, a unique seven-hectare area with heath and juniper bushes, representing one of Schleswig-Holstein's largest juniper stands. The broader region also features the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Wadden Sea National Park, known for its unique ecosystem and mudflat hiking opportunities, and the Holstein Switzerland Nature Park with its rolling hills and lakes.
Yes, the area holds significant historical sites. You can visit the Husum-Schwesing Concentration Camp Memorial, which commemorates the victims of a subcamp with information boards and an audio guide. Nearby, the Historical fire hydrant at the Husum-Schwesing Concentration Camp Memorial marks a specific point of remembrance. Additionally, the St. Nikolai Church Treia, dating back to the 13th century, is a notable religious and historical landmark.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Backensholzer Farm Shop & Farm Kitchen offers a chance to enjoy homemade products directly from the farm, including cheese and meat, and learn about their sustainability practices. Natural areas like the Rimmelsberg Dune Nature Reserve are great for outdoor exploration. Historical sites such as the Husum-Schwesing Concentration Camp Memorial and St. Nikolai Church Treia are also marked as family-friendly, offering educational experiences.
For local culinary delights, the Backensholzer Farm Shop & Farm Kitchen is highly recommended. They offer a wide selection of homemade products, including cheese and meat from their own cows, produced according to strict ecological guidelines. It's known for its delicious farm-fresh offerings and recurring 'Cheese Days' events.
Yes, there are various hiking trails around Ahrenviölfeld. You can find routes like the 'Fairytale Wooden Bridge – Bridge over the Treene loop from Treia' or the 'St. Nicholas Church in Treia – Place of contemplation on the Treene loop from Treia'. For more options, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Ahrenviölfeld.
The area offers several road cycling routes, generally rated as easy. Popular options include the 'Treene Bridge loop from Treia' and the 'Ententeich loop from Treia'. You can discover more routes and details in the Road Cycling Routes around Ahrenviölfeld guide.
Yes, there are running trails available. Routes vary in difficulty, such as a 'Running loop from Treia' (moderate) or the 'Treene River loop from Ahrenviölfeld' (difficult). Find more running options in the Running Trails around Ahrenviölfeld guide.
The landscape around Ahrenviölfeld is characterized by a blend of agricultural land and protected natural areas. While generally flat, it features unique elements like the undulating, hilly terrain of the Rimmelsberg Dune Nature Reserve, which stands out with its heaths, dunes, and juniper stands amidst the otherwise intensively cultivated region.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural beauty of the Rimmelsberg Dune Nature Reserve, often describing it as a worthwhile detour. The Backensholzer Farm Shop & Farm Kitchen is praised for its delicious homemade products and commitment to sustainability. The Husum-Schwesing Concentration Camp Memorial is valued for its well-maintained facilities, informative boards, and engaging audio guide, providing a deeply moving and educational experience.
Yes, the larger town of Husum is nearby and offers attractions such as the Husum Market Square with the Tine Fountain, St. Mary's Church, Husum Harbor, and Schloss vor Husum (Husum Castle). The Museum Ship Hildegard in Husum Harbor is also a point of interest. Further afield, Lübeck, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts a medieval Old Town and impressive architecture like the Holsten Gate.
Yes, the Historical fire hydrant at the Husum-Schwesing Concentration Camp Memorial is noted as being accessible by car and having a well-maintained facility. The broader Husum-Schwesing Concentration Camp Memorial also offers accessible facilities, including toilets open in summer.


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