Best natural monuments around Lohe-Rickelshof are situated in the district of Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This region is part of a landscape that includes protected natural features, contributing to Germany's extensive network of protected areas. These areas aim to conserve nature while providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The municipality is located within a naturally diverse landscape, offering various natural attractions.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A little further south! But the Beech Gate has fallen here.
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The tree is still in the place where it belongs. In a beautiful beech forest. With small wooden benches all around. Beautiful, quiet hiking trails.
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A small place to rest with a beautiful view over the hollows.
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The Scottish Highlanders are a peaceful breed of cattle. Everything is very slow and they don't fixate on them with their eyes. Then they get very curious. I also really liked the view of the birch forest. It may be that I'm spoiled at the moment. So I have to "earn" a hike's stars. The water areas are visited by anglers, and they drive right up to them in their cars. There are also too many tractors driving too fast on the supply routes.
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Today, the landscape is characterized by a mosaic of water areas used for sport fishing, between agricultural grassland areas. The area, which is crossed by a network of paths, also includes reed beds and fen-like wet meadows.
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Since 1972, the moor in the valley of the upper Broklandsau northeast of Heide has been designated a protected area covering an area of 283 hectares.
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After the Second World War, peat was mined here on a large scale to a depth of six metres. This is how the peat pits, which are today's water surfaces, were created.
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As the North Sea rose after the last ice age, the groundwater level began to rise, which led to the formation of peatlands, which was accelerated by the region's basin-like valley location. A huge raised bog was created.
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The region around Lohe-Rickelshof offers several distinct natural monuments. You can explore the Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor, an area where peat mining created unique water landscapes. Another significant site is the Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve, established to create a freshwater biotope for endangered bird species. Don't miss the Five-Finger Linden, a remarkable 250-year-old tree with five trunks grown together.
Yes, the area features important nature reserves. Besides the Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve, which is a freshwater biotope, you can also visit the Kronenloch Nature Reserve. Kronenloch is a 532-hectare saltwater biotope with tidal influence, offering a unique ecosystem for various bird species.
In the Kronenloch Nature Reserve, you can spot numerous bird species such as barnacle geese, wigeons, curlews, greylag geese, redshanks, shelducks, greenshanks, dunlins, oystercatchers, bluethroats, and sedge warblers. The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve is also a freshwater biotope specifically created as a breeding, feeding, and resting place for endangered bird species.
Many natural monuments in the region are suitable for families. The Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor, the Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve, and the Five-Finger Linden are all categorized as family-friendly. These locations offer opportunities for gentle walks and enjoying nature together.
While primarily a historical site, the Battlefield of Hemmingstedt is also recognized as a national monument. This site commemorates a significant historical event from 1500 and offers insights into the region's past, often integrated into the natural landscape.
The natural monuments around Lohe-Rickelshof are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring cycling, and hiking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the options for Road Cycling Routes around Lohe-Rickelshof, Cycling around Lohe-Rickelshof, and Hiking around Lohe-Rickelshof.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails near the natural monuments, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. For example, there are routes like the 'Bronze City Model of Heide – Hahnbeermann statue in Heide loop' or the 'Heide Market Square – St. Jürgen Church Heide loop'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Lohe-Rickelshof guide.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling, with routes that pass by or through natural monuments. Options include road cycling routes like 'Old Harbor of Meldorf – Titenhub at Speicherkoog loop' or touring cycling routes such as 'Battlefield of Hemmingstedt – Meldorf Market Square loop'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Lohe-Rickelshof and Cycling around Lohe-Rickelshof guides.
The Kronenloch Nature Reserve is noted for having wheelchair-accessible features, including an observation platform and a barrier-free nature trail at the NABU National Park House "Wattwurm". This allows visitors with mobility challenges to experience the unique flora and fauna of the saltwater biotope.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially of the sea from places like the Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve. The unique natural formations, such as the five trunks of the Five-Finger Linden, and the diverse landscapes of moor pools and nature reserves are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 80 photos and given more than 1300 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
While specific regulations for each natural monument vary, many outdoor areas and trails in Germany are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage at each specific natural monument or nature reserve for any restrictions to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
The natural monuments around Lohe-Rickelshof can be enjoyed throughout the year, but the best time often depends on your preferred activity. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife, ideal for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings beautiful colors, while winter can offer a serene, quiet experience, especially in the moor landscapes. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding during migration seasons in spring and autumn.


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