Best attractions and places to see in Staatsforst Rendsburg, Gehege Lohe include diverse landscapes of mixed forests, heathland, and sandy hills. The region offers a blend of natural features and historical sites, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. This area is characterized by its varied terrain, which is suitable for hiking and cycling paths. Visitors can explore significant natural monuments and historical landmarks within the Staatsforst Rendsburg, Gehege Lohe.
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Beautiful heath landscape. Don't forget sunscreen ;)
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The sandy hiking trail through the inland dune is almost 600 meters long. There's a wider main path and a single trail adjacent to it, primarily intended for horse riding. In late summer, when the heather is in bloom, it's truly a dream trail...
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Here is the eastern end of the more than 1/2 km long inland dune in the forest.
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THE COLD HEART The well-known fairy tale "The Cold Heart" by Wilhelm Hauff deals with the difficult life of a charcoal burner. Peter, a charcoal burner in the depths of the Black Forest, is fed up with the poor and hard life of a charcoal burner and exchanges his heart with the evil Dutchman Michel for one made of stone, thereby becoming a wealthy man. But in doing so, he also becomes arrogant, stingy, and cruel, and incurs grave guilt. He is very unhappy, but with the help of the well-meaning glass man, he is able to win back his heart from Dutchman Michel, so that the eternal struggle between good and evil finally finds a happy ending.
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The Lohersand Golf Club (1957) in Sorgbrück near Rendsburg is a challenging 18-hole championship course, nestled in impressive landscapes of heath, forest and water – and thanks to the sandy soil, it is playable all year round.
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In the middle of the Lohe mixed forest enclosure, a large, elongated clearing opens up. Its sandy hills are covered with heather, which is in full bloom from August 8th to September 9th.
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In late summer the heather blooms here. Beautiful inland dune
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Here you can see, using an example of a small house, where and how the charcoal burner was housed in the forest. The charcoal burner is the man who had to make sure that the fire did not go out. The resulting coal was used for heating, among other things.
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The region is known for its diverse natural landscape, including mixed forests, heathland, and sandy hills. A prominent natural monument is the Tetenhusen Inland Dune, which features sandy hills covered with heather. You'll also find varied terrain ideal for experiencing nature throughout the broader Staatsforst Rendsburg, Gehege Lohe.
Yes, you can visit the Old Charcoal Burner's Site on the Ochsenweg. This historical location provides insights into the traditional craft of charcoal burning and is associated with the fairy tale 'The Cold Heart'. The Ochsenweg itself is a historic long-distance path dating back to the Bronze Age.
To witness the heather in its full splendor on the sandy hills of the Tetenhusen Inland Dune, the best time to visit is in late summer, specifically from early August to early September.
Yes, the region offers an extensive network of hiking trails catering to various fitness levels, from easy to moderately challenging. You can find routes that explore the impressive Tetenhusen Inland Dune or easier forest walks. For more detailed information on routes, including distances and difficulty, check out the Hiking in Staatsforst Rendsburg, Gehege Lohe guide.
Absolutely. The area is highly recommended for its cycling routes, which include sections of the historic Ochsenweg. Some paths, like the Ochsenweg: Kropper Busch to Lohheide, can have sandy spots but offer scenic beauty. You can find a variety of cycling tours, from easy to moderate, in the Cycling in Staatsforst Rendsburg, Gehege Lohe guide.
The Old Charcoal Burner's Site on the Ochsenweg is considered family-friendly, offering information boards and a connection to a well-known fairy tale. The numerous easy hiking trails throughout the forest are also suitable for family walks.
Yes, the region is generally dog-friendly. For example, dogs on a leash are permitted on the Golfclub Lohersand course, which some hiking trails pass through. Many of the forest and heathland trails are suitable for walks with dogs.
The Golfclub Lohersand, located near Rendsburg, is an 18-hole championship course set within an attractive landscape of heath, forest, and water. Thanks to its sandy soil, it's playable year-round. Guests are welcome, and some hiking trails, such as the Path Through Golf Club Lohersand, lead directly through parts of the course, offering unique views.
The trails in Staatsforst Rendsburg, Gehege Lohe feature diverse terrain, including mixed forests, heathland, sandy hills, and root-covered paths. Some sections, particularly on the historic Ochsenweg, can be sandy. The Tetenhusen Inland Dune also has a distinct sandy walking path.
Yes, there are several circular walks. For instance, the 'Rendsburg State Forest – Tetenhusen Inland Dune loop from Lohe-Föhrden' is an 11.2 km moderate route, and the 'Rendsburg State Forest – Sorgbrück parking lot loop from Lohe-Föhrden' is an easier 7.3 km forest walk. More options can be found in the Hiking in Staatsforst Rendsburg, Gehege Lohe guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, especially the unique Tetenhusen Inland Dune with its heather-covered sandy hills. The extensive network of hiking and cycling trails through varied landscapes of forest and heathland is also highly valued, as is the blend of natural exploration with historical sites like the Old Charcoal Burner's Site on the Ochsenweg.


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