Naturschutzgebiet Buchenwälder Im Rosengarten
Naturschutzgebiet Buchenwälder Im Rosengarten
Best natural monuments in Naturschutzgebiet Buchenwälder Im Rosengarten are characterized by extensive beech forests and unique geological formations. This protected area in the Harburg district of Lower Saxony features vast, near-natural beech forests, some of the largest in the North German lowlands. The landscape is shaped by undulating end moraine ridges from the Saale Ice Age, providing varied terrain. These natural features create diverse habitats for various plant and animal species, making it a notable destination for experiencing undisturbed nature.
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This car park is in the middle of the forest and is a place to spend some time for that reason alone. For me it is and will remain the starting point for all hikes in the Harburg mountains. There are two benches - but I always prefer the benches at the front left - because they both have backrests, even if they don't look as nice as the seats in the back right corner, which have no backrests and, at least for me, quickly give me back pain, especially after hiking. The number of parking spaces has always been sufficient - even in the height of summer when there are lots of other car park users with their horse trailers. One thing to note - the forest ranger also likes to drive past there in his service vehicle, especially in the summer. And I've seen him write people up for a fine a couple of times with their dogs that weren't on a leash.
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The hiking trail "Schwarze Berge (W5)" also leads along here. All information about the hiking trail can be found under the following link: https://www.regionalpark-rosengarten.de/aktiv-und-erleben-2/wandern/wander-tour-schwarze-berge/ (as of September 22, 2024).
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The hiking trail "Schwarze Berge (W5)" also leads along here. All information about the hiking trail can be found under the following link: https://www.regionalpark-rosengarten.de/aktiv-und-erleben-2/wandern/wander-tour-schwarze-berge/ (as of September 22, 2024).
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The hiking trail "Schwarze Berge (W5)" also leads along here. All information about the hiking trail can be found under the following link: https://www.regionalpark-rosengarten.de/aktiv-und-erleben-2/wandern/wander-tour-schwarze-berge/ (as of September 22, 2024).
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It should be called: Come 150 years ago Old signpost
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Always good for a little rest
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The area is primarily known for its extensive, near-natural beech forests, which are among the largest in the North German lowlands. You'll also encounter undulating end moraine ridges, unique geological formations from the Saale ice age, and a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including old-growth trees and various fungi and insect species.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Großmoddereiche and Diebeskuhlen Parking Area with Picnic Spot offers a convenient starting point with picnic tables. The Rest Area at Rosenberg Memorial Stone and Signposts with benches also provide good spots for a break during family outings.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous trails, including easy options like the 'Trail Junction NST and E1 – Karlstein — Glacial Erratic loop'. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with routes like those found in the Buchenwälder im Rosengarten Nature Reserve. For more detailed routes, you can explore guides for Easy hikes, Road Cycling, and Cycling in the area.
A convenient parking option is the Großmoddereiche and Diebeskuhlen Parking Area with Picnic Spot. From here, you can directly start exploring the Harburg mountains and the surrounding natural monuments.
The beech forests offer a beautiful experience year-round. Spring brings fresh green foliage, summer provides cool shade, and autumn transforms the landscape with vibrant colors. Even in winter, the quiet, snow-dusted forests have a unique charm, though some trails might be more challenging.
Yes, the Karlstein Trail is a popular option for hikers, walkers, and cyclists, leading through some of Hamburg's highest elevations. Many trails, including the 'Schwarze Berge (W5)' hiking trail, also pass by points of interest like the Rest Area at Rosenberg Memorial Stone.
While the area is generally dog-friendly, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always clean up after your pet.
The beech forests are particularly special due to their extensive, near-natural state and high proportion of old-growth trees. They represent one of the largest beech forest complexes in the North German lowlands and provide a crucial habitat for a diverse range of plant and animal species, including the strictly protected European tree frog.
While the entire forest ecosystem is a natural monument, specific points of interest include the Karlstein Trail, which offers views and leads to some of the highest elevations. You might also encounter old signposts and memorial stones that add to the historical context of the landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the large, mature forest ecosystem. The varied terrain, extensive trails for hiking and cycling, and the opportunity to observe characteristic flora and fauna are often highlighted. The presence of ancient trees also adds a sense of history and grandeur to the experience.
Yes, there are facilities to enhance your visit. The Großmoddereiche and Diebeskuhlen Parking Area with Picnic Spot offers wooden tables and benches. Additionally, the Rest Area at Rosenberg Memorial Stone provides a good spot to take a break during your exploration.


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