Best natural monuments around Luckau (Wendland) include diverse natural areas and protected landscapes. The region is home to the Luckauer Holz Nature Reserve, a 124-hectare area featuring near-natural mixed oak, alder-ash, and swamp forests. This reserve is part of an EU bird sanctuary, supporting a wide array of flora and fauna, including aquatic habitats along the Dumme river. The municipality also protects local trees, hedges, and field woods to maintain its green character and natural balance.
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A beautiful meadow landscape in every season
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How many people are needed to embrace the oak tree?
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Very interesting, the hill made me curious. Very good that there was a tip about the highlight! The detour is worth it.
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Boulder garden with information on the journey of the stones and spacious rest area and playground
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The village oak in Kuesten is a beautiful, large pedunculate oak that provides plenty of shade. The oak is in the middle of the Kuestener Rundling (the Rundling is the oldest part of the village, which means that Kuesten is one of the many Rundling villages in the Wendland), but today Kuesten is quite a bit larger and most of the houses are outside the Rundling. There is also seating under the tree (wooden table with three benches). The oak is about 300 years old and 22 meters high. On the "Monumental Oaks" page you can find some more information about the coastal village oak: https://www.monumentale-eichen.de/niedersachsen/3-category/k%C3%BCsten/
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A beautifully designed and maintained exhibition with many opportunities for children. No grilling possible at the moment due to the risk of forest fires!
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In the southwest of the "Elbhöhen-Wendland" nature park, the richly forested hilly landscape of "Clenzer Schweiz" can be seen from afar. And on the eastern slope of this ridge there is a small geological wonder: the "Foundling Park" near Reddereitz. It is a teaching park, visual object and symbol of the history of the earth all in one. The traces of the last ice age are still clearly visible here. About 250,000 years ago, huge glaciers pushed their way from Scandinavia to what is now Wendland. Rocks were embedded in the ice masses, which, when the ice finally melted, remained in place in sometimes bizarre shapes. The rocks of different ages and sizes - from the size of a fist to a ten-ton colossus - today form the "Clenzer Schweiz Boulder Park". They impressively convey an idea of the power and importance of the geological and geomorphological processes that an ice age brings with it. The "Foundling Park Clenzer Schweiz" has the shape of a spiral, on which visitors can experience the different geological eras from the inside out. There are also examples of stone processing from the Middle Ages. Some have been sanded and polished so that the viewer is always offered new perspectives. The rocks are not just witnesses to the history of the earth, they are surprisingly alive to this day: they offer a very special habitat for animals, lichens and mosses. A visit to the "Boulder Park" is also suitable for a leisurely stop, with a picnic in the barbecue hut, on foot, by bike or on horseback. It is a special experience for young and old to immerse themselves in the millennia-old world of geology. Children can also romp and climb in the adventure area. The “Foundling Park” is open all year round and admission is free. https://region-wendland.de/machensw%C3%BCrdigkeit/findlingspark/
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The natural monuments around Luckau (Wendland) are diverse, ranging from significant nature reserves with varied forest ecosystems and aquatic habitats to unique geological formations and ancient trees. The region is committed to preserving its green character, protecting not only specific sites but also local trees, hedges, and field woods.
Yes, the most notable is the Luckauer Holz Nature Reserve, a 124-hectare area featuring near-natural mixed oak, alder-ash, and swamp forests. It's an important EU bird sanctuary, rich in biodiversity, with the Dumme river flowing through it. Another significant area is the NSG Upper Dumme Lowlands, offering a mosaic landscape of species-rich forests, ancient peat bogs, and lowlands.
The Birdwatching stand at the Brietz ponds is an excellent spot. This valuable wetland habitat is home to migratory and breeding birds like marsh harriers, cranes, and whooper swans. With luck, you might also spot otters and beavers. The NSG Upper Dumme Lowlands also offers opportunities for wildlife observation, including black storks and bats.
Absolutely. The Clenzer Schweiz Erratic Boulder Park is a must-visit. It features well-sorted and labeled boulders, offering an informative break for geology enthusiasts and hikers alike. It's like a natural trail explaining the journey of these stones.
Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. The Clenzer Schweiz Erratic Boulder Park has a playground and offers an engaging way to learn about geology. The Birdwatching stand at the Brietz ponds is great for observing nature, and the Küsten Village Oak provides a pleasant spot for a break with seating.
The region can be enjoyed year-round. However, if you plan to explore the Luckauer Holz Nature Reserve, be aware that paths south of the Dumme river are closed during the bird breeding and setting season, from March 1st to August 15th, to protect wildlife. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and active wildlife, while summer is ideal for longer explorations.
The area around Luckau (Wendland) offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. For example, there are easy hiking trails like the 'Crane Meadow – The Gain Nature Reserve loop' and cycling routes such as the 'View of the Wustrower Dumme – View of the Jeetzel River loop'.
Yes, the Volkfien Bronze Age Burial Mound is a significant historical site that is also recognized as a natural monument. With a diameter of 25 meters and a height of 5 meters, it is the largest burial mound in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district, offering an intriguing glimpse into ancient history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diversity of the natural landscapes, from the informative geological displays at the Clenzer Schweiz Erratic Boulder Park to the rich wildlife observation opportunities at the Brietz ponds. The peaceful atmosphere, well-maintained paths, and the chance to connect with nature are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Küsten Village Oak is a beautiful and large pedunculate oak, approximately 300 years old and 22 meters high. It stands in the middle of the Küstener Rundling, offering ample shade and a peaceful spot. The municipality also has a statute for the protection of trees, hedges, and field woods, ensuring the preservation of its green character.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For instance, you can explore routes like the 'Crane Meadow – The Gain Nature Reserve loop' or the 'Dummeniederung – Dumme River Concrete Bridge loop'. These trails are perfect for leisurely walks and experiencing the natural beauty of the area. You can find more options on the Easy hikes around Luckau (Wendland) guide.


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