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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Sülfeld

Best natural monuments around Sülfeld showcase the region's diverse natural landscapes in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The area features significant ecological value with wetlands, forests, and moorlands. These natural areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. Sülfeld is situated amidst a network of protected natural spaces, offering varied environments for exploration.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Brenner Moor Nature Reserve, an other natural area that features a beautiful moor landscape. Visitors can explore…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Brenner Moor Nature Reserve

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Beautiful moor landscape. On boardwalks it goes through reeds and waterholes.

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Brenner Moor Nature Reserve

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Lots of reeds, lots of water, lots of birds, forests and fields and meandering through the Trave - here you can on the boardwalk through the moor much Kurzweil have.

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Jersbek Park

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Der Jersbeker Gutspark wurde etwa 1726 - 1740 angelegt. Bauherr war Bendix von Ahlefeld (1678 - 1757), der 1704 die einzige Tochter des Jersbeker Besitzers Jasper von Buchwaldt geheiratet hatte. …

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Nienwohlder Moor Nature Reserve

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The railway cycle path runs directly along the northern edge of this beautiful nature reserve. From the cycle path, there are some good views of the moorland.

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Steep riverbank at the Alster bend

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This slipway is a summer paradise for families with children or dogs. Also mountain bikers come here at their expense. The forest around is easy to drive. The view through …

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The Nienwohlder Moor lies on the watershed between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.[2] It drains to the west into the Lankau, to the south into the Alte Alster, and to the north into the Norderbeste. The nature reserve, which is managed by the Schleswig-Holstein State Hunting Association with the exception of the areas owned by the State Forestry Administration[5],[6] can be almost completely circumnavigated on hiking trails, along which information boards are posted at several locations. In the west, a hiking trail runs through the protected area in the area of the Lunden, a towering moraine ridge.

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Today, typical raised moor vegetation can once again be found in the nature reserve, including round-leaved sundew, narrow-leaved cottongrass, bladderwort, white beak sedge, sedge cottongrass, cranberry, as well as cross-leaved heather, rosemary, and common heather. The nature reserve also represents an important habitat for birds. Various wading birds such as the curlew and the common snipe, as well as ducks such as the shoveler, teal, tufted duck, and garganey, as well as meadow pipits, whinchats, and stonechats, are native here. Marsh harriers and short-eared owls can also be found here. The undisturbed moorland is a refuge for cranes, which are now breeding here again. Various woodpecker species, red-backed shrikes, and songbirds are native to the wooded moorland areas. The nature reserve also provides a habitat for various amphibians and reptiles, as well as insects such as dragonflies and butterflies.

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The moor was renaturalized in the 1980s through rewetting measures.[2][3] Today, in the area of former industrial use, it is an open raised bog with numerous water-filled peat pits, surrounded by a bog forest. The farmer's hand-cut peat pits at the edge of the moor are often water-filled. Sphagnum moss quaking grassland grows here, and the peat pits are slowly silting up. Further areas are occupied by grassland and forest. Some of the grassland is extensively grazed by robust cattle.[4] Some areas are still intensively used for agriculture, including one arable area.

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Peat extraction, first documented in 1804, was initially carried out by peat-cutting by peat-farmers, and the peat was used as fuel. During the Napoleonic Wars of 1806–1813, peat was also shipped to Hamburg via the Alster. In the 20th century, peat extraction became an industrial operation. From 1951 to 1976, the white peat was extracted from an area of 84 hectares, initially by hand and later by machine.[2] East of Nahe, there was a peat loading point on the Elmshorn-Barmstedt-Oldesloe railway.

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The nature reserve is located northeast of Hamburg between the towns of Nienwohld, Nahe, Itzstedt, and Sülfeld. It protects a drained and largely peat-extracted raised bog area, which is the largest and best-preserved raised bog remnant in Schleswig-Holstein.[2] To the north, it borders the former Elmshorn-Barmstedt-Oldesloe Railway line.

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The approximately 398-hectare nature reserve is registered under number 100 in the register of nature reserves of the Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas. It was designated in 1982 (date of the regulation: March 25, 1982). The nature reserve replaces the nature reserve of the same name designated in 1980.[1] It is part of the FFH area "Alster system to Itzstedter See and Nienwohlder Moor" and the EU bird sanctuary "Alsterniederung". To the south, it borders the "Nienwohld" landscape protection area. The responsible lower nature conservation authorities are the districts of Stormarn and Segeberg.

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The railway cycle path runs directly along the northern edge of this beautiful nature reserve. From the cycle path, there are some good views of the moorland. The nature reserve protects a drained and largely peat-extracted raised bog area, which is the largest and best-preserved remaining raised bog in Schleswig-Holstein. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nienwohlder_Moor

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Sülfeld?

The Sülfeld region offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including significant moorlands, historical parks, and riverine landscapes. You can find wetlands, forests, and unique ecosystems. For example, the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve features beautiful moor landscapes with boardwalks, while Jersbek Park combines natural elements with historical baroque garden design.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Sülfeld area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Sülfeld are suitable for families. The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve and Nienwohlder Moor Nature Reserve offer accessible trails, including boardwalks, that are enjoyable for all ages. Jersbek Park also provides spacious grounds for family outings, and the Steep riverbank at the Alster bend is described as a summer paradise for families with children.

What historical natural monuments can I visit near Sülfeld?

The most prominent historical natural monument is Jersbek Park. This spacious baroque park, established between 1726 and 1740, offers a blend of cultivated gardens and natural elements, providing a glimpse into the region's past while enjoying its natural beauty.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural monuments around Sülfeld?

The natural areas around Sülfeld, particularly the extensive nature reserves like Duvenstedter Brook and Hansdorfer Brook, are rich in wildlife. You might spot large mammals such as red deer and fallow deer, especially during the rutting season in autumn. The region is also a haven for birds, including common cranes, white-tailed eagles, and various wetland species. Rare dragonflies, butterflies, and diverse plant life, such as carnivorous sundew and orchids, can also be observed.

What are the best natural monuments for hiking around Sülfeld?

For hiking, the Brenner Moor Nature Reserve is highly recommended, offering trails through a beautiful moor landscape on boardwalks. The Nienwohlder Moor Nature Reserve also provides good views of the moorland from its trails. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes in the area, such as the 'Marsh Landscape – Swimming spot by the stream in the forest loop' or 'View of the Nienwohlder Moor – Highland Cattle loop'. Find more hiking inspiration at Hiking around Sülfeld.

Are there cycling opportunities near the natural monuments?

Yes, the region offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Nienwohlder Moor Nature Reserve is bordered by a railway cycle path, offering good views of the moor. You can find various cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, such as the 'EBOE Trail Gravel Path – Moorwald loop' or 'Trave Riverside Path – Trave at Kupfermühle loop'. Discover more routes at Cycling around Sülfeld.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Sülfeld?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Autumn (September to November) is particularly special for observing the red deer and fallow deer rutting season in areas like Duvenstedter Brook. Spring offers opportunities to see cranes during their mating dances and enjoy diverse birdlife. Summer is ideal for general outdoor activities and enjoying the lush greenery, while the Steep riverbank at the Alster bend is noted as a summer paradise.

Are there any specific visitor centers or facilities at these natural monuments?

While not directly within Sülfeld, the nearby Duvenstedter Brook Nature Reserve features the BrookHus Visitor Center. It offers exhibitions on local flora and fauna, information, and serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the reserve. It's a great resource for learning more about the natural environment of the wider region.

What makes the moorlands around Sülfeld unique?

The moorlands around Sülfeld, such as the Nienwohlder Moor Nature Reserve, are significant for protecting drained and largely peat-extracted raised bog areas. The Nienwohlder Moor is the largest and best-preserved raised bog remnant in Schleswig-Holstein. These unique ecosystems support specialized plant life, like carnivorous sundew, and provide crucial habitats for various bird species.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Many natural areas and trails around Sülfeld are dog-friendly. For instance, the Steep riverbank at the Alster bend is mentioned as a summer paradise for families with dogs. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Sülfeld?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil escape and the opportunity to experience untouched nature close to urban areas. The diverse landscapes, from moorlands with boardwalks to historical parks and riverine settings, offer varied outdoor experiences. Many enjoy the chance to observe rare wildlife, the well-maintained trails, and the overall natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere.

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