Natural monuments around Fahren, situated in the Plön district of Schleswig-Holstein, present a diverse landscape for exploration. This region is characterized by its coastal features, including nature reserves, lakes, and river valleys. The area provides opportunities to experience protected natural environments and geological formations, with more than 20 natural monuments to discover.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Even more natural is the Bottsand nudist beach, just a few hundred meters away, between the bird sanctuary and the Heidkate. Cycling enthusiasts will find a tour description for the ride from Schönberger Strand to Laboe on the "Baltic Sea Coast Cycling Tour" page. The area around Marina Wendtorf is part of the tour and is described there. In Wendtorf, we offer the following vacation apartments:
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Beautiful narrow forest path along the Schwentine. Also highly recommended if you want to go to Gut Rastorf, as you avoid the incline on the sandy path (Rastorfer Weg), which is not so easy to navigate.
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Under the bridge is the Schwenetine estuary run-of-river power station.
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The Schwentine meanders idyllically through forests and meadows and invites you to take a short break to enjoy the beautiful landscape.
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The fish ladders are also interesting
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Always nice, the view of the water, also here at the Schwentine 👍...
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You should also go to the bird tower - there are display boards of the native species including explanations
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The Baltic Sea hiking trail between Hohenfelde and Schönberg already offers a lot of wild and romantic nature experiences. But the biotope on the Moorbrookwiese with the beach lake created in 1999 and its viewing platform is a popular destination for nature lovers, ornithologists and animal photographers.
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The natural monuments around Fahren, located in the Plön district of Schleswig-Holstein, offer a diverse range of features. You'll find coastal landscapes, nature reserves, serene lakes, and picturesque river valleys. Specific examples include the Bottsand Nature Reserve with its bird sanctuary and views of the Kiel lighthouse, and the Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve, known for its unique beach landscape and small lakes.
Yes, several natural monuments around Fahren are suitable for families. The Bottsand Nature Reserve and the Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Schmoel Lake District Observation Tower offers an engaging experience for all ages, with signs to help identify local birds.
Absolutely! The region around Fahren is excellent for outdoor activities. Many natural monuments, like the Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve, are directly on natural beach cycle paths. The Bottsand Nature Reserve is part of a coastal cycling route. For more specific routes, you can explore various MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Gravel Biking routes in the Fahren area.
The natural monuments around Fahren are rich in wildlife. The Bottsand Nature Reserve is a designated bird sanctuary. The Schwentine Oxbow Nature Reserve Trail is known for preserving a habitat for rare plants and animals, including dippers, gray wagtails, and kingfishers. The Schmoel Lake District Observation Tower is a popular spot for ornithologists and animal photographers, offering views of a beach lake with an artificial island for breeding birds.
Beyond the popular spots, consider visiting the Schwentine Oxbow Nature Reserve Trail. This 19-hectare reserve preserves a near-natural watershed with steep bank slopes, providing a habitat for rare plants and animals, and features an old river arm. It offers a unique glimpse into the region's geological past, formed by dead ice fields after the last ice age.
Yes, for excellent views, visit the Schmoel Lake District Observation Tower. It provides fantastic panoramic views of the beautiful nature of the nature reserve and the beach lake. From the Bottsand Nature Reserve, you can also enjoy clear views of the Kiel lighthouse.
Visitors frequently praise the wild and romantic nature experiences, especially along the Baltic Sea hiking trail. The diverse beach landscapes, the tranquility of the nature reserves, and the opportunity to observe wildlife are highly appreciated. Many enjoy the idyllic forest paths along rivers like the Schwentine and the stunning views from observation points.
The natural monuments around Fahren can be enjoyed throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for cycling and observing breeding birds. Autumn provides beautiful foliage along river valleys, and even in winter, the coastal landscapes offer a stark, serene beauty, especially for observing overwintering birds like dippers and gray wagtails in places like the Schwentine Oxbow Nature Reserve.
Many natural monuments in the Fahren area offer accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels. For instance, the cycle paths along the coast and around the small lakes in the Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve are generally easy. Some trails, like parts of the Schwentine Oxbow Nature Reserve Trail, can be narrow and slightly more challenging but are generally manageable. Always check specific route details for difficulty ratings.
While many natural areas in Germany are dog-friendly, specific rules apply to nature reserves to protect wildlife. For example, in the Schwentine Oxbow Nature Reserve, dogs must be kept on a leash to prevent disturbance to the flora and fauna. It's always best to look for signage at the entrance of each specific natural monument regarding dog regulations.
Information about parking facilities is typically available on local tourism websites or directly at the entrance points of larger nature reserves. For specific highlights, visitor tips on komoot often provide insights into nearby parking options. It's advisable to check these resources before your visit, especially during peak seasons.
While popular spots like Bottsand can attract visitors, the region offers many opportunities for quieter exploration. The Schwentine Oxbow Nature Reserve Trail, though recognized, often provides a more serene experience with its narrow forest paths along the river. Exploring the smaller, less prominent sections of the coastal nature reserves can also lead to peaceful discoveries away from the main tourist flows.


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