Natural monuments around Rellingen highlight the municipality's green character and commitment to environmental preservation. The area features various protected natural elements, including significant trees and unique geological formations. These sites contribute to the local landscape and biodiversity, offering opportunities for appreciating natural heritage. Rellingen's natural features provide a tranquil setting for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Alter Schwede is a large boulder near Övelgönne in Hamburg and a nationally important geotope. The protected natural monument is the oldest large boulder in Germany and has a circumference of 19.7 m, a height of 4.5 m and a weight of 217 t. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Visitors can explore Schleswig-Holstein's largest raised bog on a nearly four-kilometer-long nature trail. It leads over soft peat soil, through birch forests, and along a boardwalk. Information boards along the trail provide information about the extraordinary flora and fauna. At three different locations, vantage points offer a beautiful view of the moor lake and the former peat mining areas.
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You also regularly cross the tracks of the peat railway when you go for a walk. Incidentally, trips with the Lorenbahn are offered on certain dates. That must be a great experience too.
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The third viewing platform is at the northern end of Nulldamm in an area called Kleiner Knust.
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The Buttermoor / Butterbargsmoor is the remainder of a former extensive raised bog on the edge of the Klövensteen in the area of the municipalities of Holm and the town of Wedel in the Pinneberg district. After rewetting, peat moss and other typical bog species spread again. Heath grows in somewhat drier areas. In order to preserve the open areas, they are grazed by sheep and goats and the trees are pushed back (the so-called "decussing"). Several paths cross the nature reserve and allow exciting insights into the moor landscape. With a little luck you can spot grass snakes and adders along the way. Cranes have been breeding in the moor since 2012. Information boards explain the special features of the area.
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The Butterbargsmoor nature reserve is a habitat for rare plants and animals. A very beautiful moor with a lake. You can relax wonderfully here.
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The tracks of the peat railway run here. It is maintained and looked after by a working group and there is even the opportunity to take part in public train rides. A ride offers a different perspective of the moor area, but the rails are also a nice photo motif.
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Rellingen is known for its diverse natural features, including significant moors, protected trees, and glacial boulders. You can explore Schleswig-Holstein's largest raised bog at Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, discover the unique moor landscape and lake at Butterbargsmoor, and observe the impressive Old Swede Boulder, a massive glacial erratic.
Yes, the Old Swede Boulder is particularly notable for its historical significance. It is the oldest large glacial erratic in Germany, dating back to the Elster Ice Age, and was discovered during dredging work in the Elbe. Additionally, the protected trees at Rellingen Church, Cemetery, and Sauerberg's Park serve as living historical elements, showcasing the municipality's dedication to preserving its natural heritage.
Many natural monuments in the Rellingen area are family-friendly. For instance, Butterbargsmoor and Rothsteinsmoor Nature Reserve are noted as family-friendly. The Fallow Deer Enclosure in Niendorfer Gehege offers a great opportunity for children and adults to watch animals up close. The nature trail at Himmelmoor Nature Reserve also features information boards and adventure stations, making it engaging for all ages.
The Rellingen area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on easy routes like the 'Pinnau Riverside Path' or the 'Hebammenweg Nature Art Trail'. For mountain biking, there are moderate trails such as the 'Trail through Schnaakenmoor' or the 'Hasloh Primeval Forest loop'. Hiking enthusiasts can explore easy paths around Krupunder Lake or along the Mühlenau and Pinnau rivers. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Cycling around Rellingen, MTB Trails around Rellingen, and Hiking around Rellingen guides.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Himmelmoor Nature Reserve features a nearly four-kilometer-long nature trail with information boards. You can also find easy hiking loops around Krupunder Lake, offering scenic views. The Mühlenau and Pinnau rivers also have paths suitable for walking. For more detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Rellingen guide.
The natural monuments in Rellingen can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the vibrant flora and fauna, especially in the moors and around Krupunder Lake. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the protected trees and surrounding forests. Even in winter, a quiet walk through areas like Himmelmoor Nature Reserve can be a serene experience.
While many natural areas in Rellingen are dog-friendly, specific rules regarding leashes may apply, especially in nature reserves or protected areas. It's always best to check local signage at each specific natural monument, such as Himmelmoor Nature Reserve or Butterbargsmoor, for current regulations to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
The Rothsteinsmoor Nature Reserve offers a car-free path that is generally easy to navigate. While specific wheelchair accessibility information for all sites isn't readily available, many of the paths around the natural monuments, particularly those designated as easy hiking or cycling routes, may be suitable for a wider range of visitors. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions before your visit.
The moors are excellent spots for wildlife viewing. Himmelmoor Nature Reserve and Butterbargsmoor are habitats for rare plants and animals. At Rothsteinsmoor Nature Reserve, you might spot large waterfowl. The Fallow Deer Enclosure in Niendorfer Gehege provides a guaranteed opportunity to see fallow deer up close.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The opportunity to relax and unwind in places like Butterbargsmoor, learn about flora and fauna on the nature path at Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, and experience the unique ecological heritage are frequently highlighted. The car-free paths and scenic views also contribute to a highly enjoyable outdoor experience.
Yes, Rellingen has a tree protection ordinance that safeguards especially valuable trees. Notable examples include protected trees located at the Rellingen Church (Hauptstraße/Kirchenstraße), the Rellingen cemetery (Hauptstraße/Hamburger Straße), and in Sauerberg's Park (Hauptstraße 17). These trees are significant for their age, size, and their contribution to the local landscape and biodiversity.
Krupunder Lake, located partially within Rellingen, is designated as a landscape protection area. While swimming is prohibited, it offers opportunities for peaceful walks and enjoying nature. The lake is a habitat for various flora and fauna and holds historical significance as a former recreational area, making it a valuable natural landmark for quiet contemplation and observation.


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