Natural monuments around Bergen an der Dumme are found within the picturesque Wendland region of Germany, offering diverse ecosystems and tranquil landscapes. The area is characterized by its natural river courses, moist meadows, and forests, providing a rich biodiversity. Notable features include the Obere Dummeniederung Nature Reserve, which encompasses the upper course of the Dumme river, and geological sites like the Findlingspark Clenzer Schweiz. These natural features provide opportunities for exploring the local geology and ecology.
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Lots of information explained simply
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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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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 region offers diverse natural features. You can explore the geological formations at Clenzer Schweiz Erratic Boulder Park, which showcases boulders transported by glacial ice. Additionally, the NSG Upper Dumme Lowlands features natural river courses, moist meadows, and forests, providing a rich biodiversity.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Clenzer Schweiz Erratic Boulder Park is designed as a nature trail with educational elements and a playground, making it engaging for children. The Birdwatching stand at the Brietz ponds also offers a protected spot for families to observe waterfowl and other wildlife.
The Birdwatching stand at the Brietz ponds is an excellent spot for wildlife observation, particularly for migratory and breeding birds like marsh harriers, snipes, water rails, white-tailed eagles, cranes, and black storks. In winter, northern geese and whooper swans use the waters as a roosting site. With luck, you might also spot otters and beavers.
Yes, the area around Bergen an der Dumme offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including easy loops like the "Jiggel Watermill – NSG Upper Dumme Lowlands loop," which allows you to explore the natural reserve. For more options, check out the full guide on Hiking around Bergen an der Dumme.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, depending on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for observing lush landscapes and active wildlife. For birdwatching, autumn and winter offer unique opportunities, especially at the Brietz ponds, where northern geese and whooper swans gather.
Absolutely. Many trails around the natural monuments are considered easy. For instance, the "Jiggel Watermill – The Gain Nature Reserve loop" is a short and easy option. You can discover more accessible paths in the guide for Easy hikes around Bergen an der Dumme.
The Obere Dummeniederung (Upper Dumme Lowlands) is a designated nature reserve characterized by diverse habitats, including natural river courses, moist meadows, forests, and reed beds. It is important for conservation, being part of an FFH area and an EU bird sanctuary, protecting endangered species and ecosystems. Visitors can explore its mosaic landscape and observe wildlife from an observation hut.
Yes, the Clenzer Schweiz Erratic Boulder Park is a significant natural monument for geological interest. It features a collection of erratics, which are rocks transported by glacial ice, offering insights into the region's geological past through labeled exhibits.
Yes, the Küsten Village Oak is a notable natural monument. This beautiful, large pedunculate oak is approximately 300 years old and 22 meters high, located in the middle of the historic Kuestener Rundling village.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the educational aspects of the Clenzer Schweiz Erratic Boulder Park and the excellent opportunities for birdwatching at the Brietz ponds. The mosaic landscapes and rich biodiversity of the NSG Upper Dumme Lowlands are also highly valued.
Some natural monuments offer facilities. For example, the Birdwatching stand at the Brietz ponds provides a protected observation hut. The Clenzer Schweiz Erratic Boulder Park includes a rest area and playground. Additionally, the Brietzer Teiche Information Board offers insights into the local ecosystem.


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