Natural monuments around Arendsee (Altmark) offer a diverse landscape characterized by its prominent lake and historical geological features. The region is home to the largest natural lake in Saxony-Anhalt, the Arendsee, which is surrounded by protected areas. Visitors can explore inland dunes, floodplain landscapes, and sections of the Green Belt, a significant ecological corridor. These natural sites provide opportunities to experience the area's unique blend of natural beauty and historical context.
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At this point, the West German area jutted pointedly into the GDR, the next place in the West is Wirl, hence Wirler Spitze as it seems, it was one of many visitor points to look into the East. Opposite the Spitze on the Kolonnenweg stood an observation tower (BT) a small sand hill or dune named Klocksberg, here you can move freely today, in all directions! There are some nature conservation projects: biotopes, pulling pines, etc. It should also be a place of remembrance and reflection. 2 posts of the border fence have remained
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On the Altmark side, there is a rest area, unfortunately only in the shade, with information about nature conservation along the Green Belt.
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On the Lower Saxony side there is a meager seating area with a good view of the inland dune.
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The Krumke Castle Park is one of Saxony-Anhalt's "Garden Dream Parks". The park is freely accessible and can be visited free of charge. The park is home to a rarity: it is said to have the oldest boxwood hedge in Europe. In addition to the castle, there is also an orangery, a coach house, a special garden, a stone cabinet and a carp pond. A very beautiful and well-kept park. All information about the castle park can be found here: http://gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de/de/gartentraeume-parks/schlosspark-krumke.html
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Krumke Castle is privately owned and not accessible. It is beautiful to look at from the outside, but it seems to be falling into disrepair. The castle park, which is part of the "Garden Dreams Parks", is open to the public and can be visited.
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The castle and park with their details form a wonderful ensemble - a world of their own.
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Beautiful well-kept public park with a private sleepy castle in the reform jam
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And suddenly it's there, Krumke Castle with a beautiful, large castle park.
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Beyond the lake itself, you can explore the unique inland dune at Wirler Spitze and Klocksberg Dune, a relic from the last Ice Age that also features an old DDR border column. Another significant area is the Access to the Green Belt (Grünes Band), a valuable ecological corridor along the former inner-German border, rich in diverse flora and fauna. The Nemitzer Heath also offers extensive heathland landscapes.
The Arendsee is the largest natural lake in Saxony-Anhalt, known for its almost circular shape and natural shorelines. It's a designated Natura 2000 and FFH area, recognized for its ecological importance, including habitats for otters and various bat species. The lake and its immediate surroundings are protected as the Landschaftsschutzgebiet (LSG) Arendsee, preserving its natural character.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Wirler Spitze and Klocksberg Dune offers an interesting geological and historical experience. The Access to the Green Belt (Grünes Band) provides easy trails for observing nature. Additionally, the Beautiful floodplain landscape on the Aland is noted for its scenic beauty and historical context, often enjoyed by families.
The region offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll encounter the expansive, deep waters of the Arendsee, surrounded by predominantly forested areas. There are also unique inland dunes, such as at Wirler Spitze and Klocksberg Dune, and protected floodplain landscapes along the Aland river. The Green Belt areas feature heathland and valuable biotopes, showcasing untouched nature.
Absolutely. The Wirler Spitze and Klocksberg Dune is a historic border point along the former inner-German border, featuring an old DDR border column. The 'Grüne Band' (Green Belt) itself is a significant ecological corridor formed along this historical divide. The Beautiful floodplain landscape on the Aland also has a rich history associated with it.
The area around Arendsee (Altmark) is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'Arendsee Lake – Arendsee Monastery Ruins loop' or 'Arendsee Beach – Arendsee Lake loop'. Cycling is popular, with routes such as the 'Arendsee Lake Loop' or 'Perfect Cycling Road'. For hiking, there are easy trails like the 'Arendsee – Arendsee Circular Trail'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Arendsee (Altmark), Cycling around Arendsee (Altmark), and Easy hikes around Arendsee (Altmark) guides.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking trails. For an easy walk, consider the 'Arendsee – Arendsee Circular Trail' or the 'Arendsee Cascade – Lake Arendsee loop'. Many paths around the Arendsee itself are well-maintained and offer scenic views. The Nemitzer Heath also features wonderful heathland with many hiking trails. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Arendsee (Altmark) guide.
Many natural areas and trails around Arendsee (Altmark) are dog-friendly, especially those in the Green Belt and around the lake. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife habitats, and to check for specific local regulations at each site.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. Many enjoy the unique historical context of sites like the Wirler Spitze and Klocksberg Dune, with its reminders of the former border. The well-developed cycle paths through beautiful landscapes, such as those near the Nemitzer Heath, are also highly rated. The opportunity to experience untouched nature and diverse flora and fauna in the Green Belt is a significant draw.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and vibrant colors. Summer is ideal for water activities on the Arendsee, including swimming and boating. Even in winter, the landscapes can be serene and picturesque for quiet walks.
While some areas around the Arendsee are accessible by public transport, having a car often provides more flexibility to reach various natural monuments, especially those slightly further afield. Many popular starting points for trails and attractions, such as Krumke Castle and Castle Park, offer dedicated parking facilities. It's recommended to check specific access details for each monument you plan to visit.


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