Best attractions and places to see around Königshügel include a variety of natural landscapes and historical sites in the Schleswig-Holstein region. This area is characterized by its unique geological formations, such as inland dunes, and significant natural reserves. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems, from lakes to heathlands, which are home to various wildlife. The region also features historical landmarks reflecting its past.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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Beautiful hike in August when the heather is in bloom.
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Beautiful in August!
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The Transall was a transport aircraft of the Luftwaffe. The last of the 2-propeller aircraft flew in 2021. On special days there are events here such as open days.
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The C-160 "Transall" was designed as a medium tactical transport aircraft by Germany and France and produced jointly. The aircraft was characterized by particularly good short take-off and landing characteristics and could also be used from makeshift runways. It proved particularly useful in humanitarian missions. No other aircraft was in service with the German armed forces for as long as the Transall. From 1968 onwards it replaced the Noratlas Nord 2501 as the standard transport aircraft and was then replaced by the Airbus A400M. You can see a decommissioned example of the "buzzing giant bumblebee" here on site at the old train station. The LTG 63 (air transport squadron) had the bumblebee in its coat of arms. You can find further detailed information here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lufttransportgeschwader_63 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transall_C-160 https://www.flugzeug-lexikon.de/Luftwaffenmuseum/Transport/Transall_C-160_-_Bundeswehr/transall_c-160_-_bundeswehr.html
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Here you can admire a Transall.
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The Sorgwohlder inland dunes near Owschlag have been a nature reserve along the Sorge lowlands since 1936. It extends from Sorgwohld in a northeasterly direction. The dunes were formed in the late and post-glacial periods around 12,000 years ago. A constant ice wind blew the sand from the erosion edges, created by meltwater that had severely eroded the Owschlager Sander in Sorgetal, into mighty dunes. Today it can be assumed that parts of the Sorgwohlde inland dunes have been almost devoid of vegetation since the Ice Age. Humans have cultivated this landscape through grazing and farming since around 1000 AD. fundamentally shaped. The farmers in the sandy areas used the soil removed by pests to litter the stables and then fertilize their one-sidedly cultivated fields. Plowing and removing heather and other ground litter removed nutrients from the soil. This meant that the heather was always able to sprout new crops and germinate its sun-loving seeds better. The Ochsenweg also had an influence on the area. At Sorgwohld he crossed the worry. Large storage areas had to be available at such water points. The cattle kept churning up the ground. The Sorgwohlder inland dunes with their heaths and silver grass and lichen meadows, which are unique to Schleswig-Holstein and are home to a number of insects and spider species that are threatened with extinction. You can find further detailed information about the Sorgwohlder inland dunes here: http://www.owschlag.info/BUND/binnenduenen.htm
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The inland dunes of Sorgwohld were formed at the end of the Late Ice Age around 12k years ago when sand from the Owschlager Sanders was blown together to form mighty dunes by strong ice winds. So today we can enjoy the common heather here in the middle of the sand dunes. Tip: plan your visit to the heather blossom from 08.08.-09.09.
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The area around Königshügel in Schleswig-Holstein is rich in diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Sorgwohld Inland Dunes, a unique natural monument formed at the end of the Late Ice Age, where you can see common heather growing amidst sand dunes. Another highlight is Hohner Lake, a shallow-water geest lake that is part of a large nature reserve and home to the white-tailed eagle and other endangered species. Additionally, the Stork Village Bergenhusen offers a chance to observe one of Europe's largest colonies of storks.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. You can see the Steinschleuse (Stone Lock) in Stapel, an ancient hydraulic structure dating back to 1619 and considered a cultural monument. For those interested in military history, the area was also the site of the Battle of Königshügel during the Second Schleswig War in 1864, with a memorial for fallen soldiers. You can also visit the Transall C-160D 51+06 in Hohn, a retired military transport aircraft that can be visited on the first Sunday of each month.
The area around Königshügel is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including trails around Hohner Lake for birdwatching. There are also options for cycling and gravel biking, with routes like the 'Elsdorfer Ice Cream – Hohner Lake loop' or the 'Fockbeker Moor Nature Reserve loop'.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. Children and adults alike will enjoy observing the storks at Stork Village Bergenhusen. The Hohner Lake and Sorgwohld Inland Dunes offer opportunities for nature walks and wildlife spotting. The Transall C-160D 51+06 in Hohn, a retired military aircraft, can also be an exciting visit for families, especially on museum days.
To experience the Sorgwohld Inland Dunes at their most vibrant, plan your visit during the heather blossom season, which typically runs from August 8th to September 9th. This is when the common heather blankets the dunes in beautiful purple hues.
Yes, the region is excellent for wildlife observation. Hohner Lake is a significant habitat for the white-tailed eagle and other endangered species, with information boards and a birdwatching hide available. The Stork Village Bergenhusen is renowned for its large colony of storks, offering unique opportunities to watch these birds in their natural nesting environment.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the 'Hohner Lake – Birdwatching Hide at Hohner See loop from Hohn' is an easy 3.2 km route. You can find more easy trails in the Hiking around Königshügel guide.
Hohner Lake is notable as the last remaining shallow-water geest lake in the Eider-Treene-Sorge region. It serves as a vital floodplain and is a protected nature reserve, providing a home for diverse flora and fauna, including the majestic white-tailed eagle. An exhibition at the old train station nearby offers insights into the lake's unique biotope.
The Steinschleuse (Stone Lock) in Stapel is a historically significant hydraulic structure, built in 1619 by Dutch specialists. It is considered the oldest of its kind in the area and is a cultural monument. It played a crucial role in the drainage system of the region, where some land areas are 2.5 meters below normal zero, requiring locks and pumps for water management.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the unique experience of observing the large stork colony at Stork Village Bergenhusen and the peaceful birdwatching opportunities at Hohner Lake. The striking landscape of the Sorgwohld Inland Dunes, especially during heather bloom, is also a favorite for its scenic views and unique geological features.
Yes, the region around Königshügel offers excellent opportunities for both cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Hohner Bicycle Ferry – Hohner Lake loop' for cycling or the 'Ochsenweg Sand Dunes – Cycle Path Towards Flensburg loop' for gravel biking. Explore more options in the Cycling around Königshügel and Gravel biking around Königshügel guides.


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