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Top 7 Natural Monuments in Krähe

Natural monuments in Krähe offer diverse natural features for exploration. The region is characterized by its forests and natural reserves, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. These areas contain significant geological formations and bodies of water. The landscape of Krähe includes notable natural monuments that reflect the local geography and history.

Best natural monuments in Krähe

  • The most popular natural monuments is Giebichenstein Boulder, a natural monument that is one of the largest boulders in northern Germany. This…

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Giebichenstein Boulder

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The Giebichenstein in the state forest 'crow' at Stöckse is one of the largest boulders in northern Germany. The 330 ton granite stone is 7.5 meters long, 4.5 meters wide …

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Stöckser Lake

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A beautiful lake that invites to a bath. In autumn, probably only interesting for dogs. Very nice location. A narrow path leads around the lake. Again and again small sandy bays.

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Bunkenmoor Nature Reserve

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Narrow paths lead through this small nature reserve, which lies in the shadow of the Krähenmoor nature reserve, but should nevertheless not go unmentioned.

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Krähenmoor II Nature Reserve

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A beautiful path or path through the NSG Krähenmoor. Part of it is on a wide path, partly on overgrown paths always along the moor.

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This boulder is located in the NSG Bunkenmoor and is to remember the hurricane in 1972 which fell many trees to the victim.

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Franc 🚲🍀🥾🌞
January 28, 2024, Giebichenstein Boulder

Nice place for a stopover 👍

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Very nicely located. On weekends in summer, model boats are often out on the nearby Stöckser Lake.

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Very nicely situated in the forest. It's worth a visit 👍🔝

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Rolli
June 9, 2023, Stöckser See

When I was here at the beautiful lake on June 9th, 2023, it was filled with water

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ABRO
November 18, 2022, Stöckser See

The lake has dried up for 2 years. Not even a puddle anymore. Unfortunately, you can save yourself the trip.

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Good opportunity for a break

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Above the lake is the Gibichenstein. Largest Ice Age giant stone in Lower Saxony.

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A beautiful path through forest, moor and heathland. You should also pay attention to the boulders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural monuments in Krähe?

The Krähe region is home to several significant natural monuments. Among them, the Giebichenstein Boulder stands out as one of the largest boulders in northern Germany, weighing 330 tons. Another popular spot is Stöckser Lake, known for its scenic path and sandy bays. The Bunkenmoor Nature Reserve offers varied terrain with paths through forest, moor, and heathland.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Krähe?

Yes, several natural monuments in Krähe are suitable for families. The Giebichenstein Boulder is family-friendly, offering an interesting geological feature and a legend to discover. Stöckser Lake is also great for families, with a narrow path around the lake and small sandy bays. Additionally, the Bürkenmann Boulder – Storm 1972 Memorial, located within the Bunkenmoor Nature Reserve, is accessible for families.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments in Krähe?

Yes, Stöckser Lake is noted as dog-friendly, making it a great option for walks with your canine companion. For other areas, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations, especially within nature reserves like Bunkenmoor and Krähenmoor II, to protect wildlife.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Krähe?

The Krähe region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Bunkenmoor Nature Reserve – Heath Path in Krähenmoor' or 'Giebichenstein Megalithic Tomb – Giebichenstein Glacial Erratic' loops. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Giebichenstein Boulder – Stöckser Lake loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Stöckser Lake – Giebichenstein Boulder loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking in Krähe, Cycling in Krähe, and MTB Trails in Krähe guides.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the natural monuments?

While the focus is on natural monuments, the Giebichenstein Boulder has a rich local legend associated with a dwarf king named Giebich. In its immediate vicinity, you can also find the Großsteingrab Teufelsbett, an ancient megalithic tomb, adding a historical dimension to your visit.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Krähe?

The natural monuments in Krähe can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for activities around Stöckser Lake, though it can be busy. Winter offers a quiet, serene atmosphere, especially in the forested areas and nature reserves, though some paths might be muddy or icy.

What kind of terrain can I expect in the Krähe natural monuments?

The terrain in Krähe is varied, reflecting its diverse natural features. You'll find narrow paths through forests, moorland, and heathland, particularly in the Bunkenmoor Nature Reserve and Krähenmoor II Nature Reserve. Areas around Stöckser Lake feature flat paths and sandy bays, while the Giebichenstein Boulder is situated in a forest setting.

Are there any easy trails for beginners around the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the 'Bunkenmoor Shelter – Bunkenmoor Nature Reserve loop' is an easy 5.8 km hike. For cycling, the 'Giebichenstein Boulder – Stöckser Lake loop from Stöckse' is an easy 10.2 km ride. These routes allow you to experience the natural beauty without strenuous effort. You can find more options in the respective activity guides.

What do visitors say about the natural monuments in Krähe?

Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere of Stöckser Lake, calling it a 'true idyll away from the noise.' The Giebichenstein Boulder is noted as a 'very nice resting place,' and the paths through the Bunkenmoor Nature Reserve are described as beautiful, offering varied landscapes of forest, moor, and heathland.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the natural monuments?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every natural monument are not detailed, visitors often mention the Giebichenstein Boulder as a good opportunity for a break, implying it's a suitable spot for a picnic or a rest. For more substantial amenities like cafes or restaurants, you would typically find them in nearby towns or villages surrounding the Krähe region.

What is the Krähenmoor II Nature Reserve known for?

The Krähenmoor II Nature Reserve is characterized by its beautiful paths that lead through the moorland. It offers a chance to experience the unique ecosystem of the moor, with parts of the trail following wide paths and others being more overgrown, providing an immersive natural experience.

Is there a memorial related to a natural event in Krähe?

Yes, the Bürkenmann Boulder – Storm 1972 Memorial is located within the Bunkenmoor Nature Reserve. This boulder serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating hurricane in 1972 that caused many trees to fall in the area, commemorating the impact of natural forces on the landscape.

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