Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Routes
Places to see
Natural Monuments
Germany
Schleswig-Holstein

Ammersbek

Top 20 Natural Monuments around Ammersbek

Best natural monuments around Ammersbek include protected nature reserves and significant ponds. Located northeast of Hamburg, Ammersbek features a semi-open landscape within a glacial channel, characterized by a largely natural, meandering river course. The area offers diverse habitats, including riparian forests, wet grasslands, and various water bodies, supporting a wide array of plant and animal life.

Best natural monuments around Ammersbek

  • The most popular natural monuments is Lottbek Reservoir, a lake where the Lottbek river is dammed to form…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Bredenbeker Pond

Highlight • Lake

No matter what time of year! Whether in winter with snow or in autumn with colorful foliage. Here is a quiet place to pause and enjoy the beautiful view. Then …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

See rides here

Send to Phone

Save

Wittmoor Lake

Highlight • Lake

Through the Wittmoor, a nature reserve in the north of Hamburg, a dam leads an old conveyor belt through the middle of the moor. Half way there is the most …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Sign up now to discover places like this

Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.

Sign up for free

Lottbek Reservoir

Highlight • Lake

Here the Lottbek is dammed to a beautiful pond. Apparently an Eldorado for anglers. I would like to watch an angler standing up to his waist fighting with a big fish (about 1m long).

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Rodenbeker Pond

Highlight • Lake

The beautiful nature in the Rodenbeker Quellenental and the Quellenhof can be relaxed

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Fish Ladder at Poppenbüttel Lock

Highlight • Structure

For cyclists and hikers on the Alsterwanderweg the lock is either a popular destination (or start) or a break on the way. The here dammed Alster forms a small lake …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Sign up for free to discover even more natural monuments around Ammersbek.

Sign up for free

Already have an account?

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Popular around Ammersbek

Cycling around Ammersbek

Hiking around Ammersbek

Running Trails around Ammersbek

Road Cycling Routes around Ammersbek

MTB Trails around Ammersbek

Gravel biking around Ammersbek

Tips from the Community

Franzka
May 5, 2024, Rodenbeker Teich

Rodenbeker Quellentag - Gasthaus Quellhof, great place to stop for refreshments with beer garden

Translated by Google

1

0

JR56
October 24, 2023, Rodenbeker Teich

The Rodenbek is a river that flows into the Alster in the Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve. The idyllic Rodenbeker pond along its course is managed by the Rahlstedt sports fishing association from 1934 e.V. and is the habitat of numerous fish species, such as carp, eel and perch. kulturlotse.de/ort/rodenbeker-teich-3806401676914271620

Translated by Google

2

0

Doria
June 22, 2023, Rodenbeker Teich

Cheerful birdsong accompanies you through the beautiful deciduous forest. The frogs are croaking in the pond.

Translated by Google

0

0

The Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve is an 84-hectare glacial meltwater river system in northeast Hamburg. It lies in the former edge area of the Vistula glaciation. Locally there are elevations in the form of ground moraines. The site elevation is between 15 and 20 meters above mean sea level. The site was granted protected status on January 25, 1977, originally measuring 47 hectares. On July 26, 2011, the Hamburg Senate announced an expansion by 37 hectares to 84 hectares. In the Quellental there are extensive deposits from an ice reservoir, which are now cut through by various smaller basins, small rivers. These are the Rodenbek, the Bredenbek, the Lottbek, the Mühlenbek and other small streams. All flow in an east-west direction to the Alster, a northern tributary of the Elbe. The formation of the Rodenbeker Quellental began in the Weichselian Ice Age, when the Bredenbek Glacier slowly retreated and the meltwater at the base of the glacier found its way to the Alster. The current appearance of the spring valley is also due to spring erosion. (Source: Wikipedia)

Translated by Google

1

0

Despite the construction fence, a visit is worthwhile

Translated by Google

3

0

Bea
October 19, 2021, Bredenbeker Teich

Very nice pond where you can go for a walk.

Translated by Google

8

0

Bea
September 21, 2021, Wittmoor Moor Lake

Deer, rabbits and birds can be seen in the evening.

Translated by Google

7

0

OCScholz
August 1, 2021, Rodenbeker Teich

Pretty pond in the Alster.

Translated by Google

1

0

Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features define the Ammersbek region's natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Ammersbek are characterized by a semi-open landscape within a glacial channel, featuring a largely natural, meandering river course of the Ammersbek. This area, particularly the Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve, boasts diverse habitats including riparian forests, floodplain remnants, wet grasslands, and various water bodies like the Bredenbeker Pond and Reesenbütteler Teich.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit in Ammersbek?

Yes, several natural monuments in Ammersbek are well-suited for families. For instance, Bredenbeker Pond offers scenic paths for walking and cycling. Wittmoor Lake, located within a nature reserve, is also considered family-friendly, as is the Lottbek Reservoir. These spots provide accessible environments for all ages to enjoy nature.

What kind of wildlife can be observed in Ammersbek's natural monuments?

The diverse habitats of the Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve support a rich array of wildlife. You can spot various aquatic plants like yellow water lilies and arrowhead in sunny river sections. The clean waters are ideal for dragonflies, including the beautiful banded demoiselle. Birds such as kingfishers, grey wagtails, marsh warblers, and reed buntings are common, and occasionally, rare species like the middle spotted woodpecker can be seen. Amphibians like grass frogs and great crested newts also thrive here.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The Ammersbek region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are numerous hiking routes like the 'View of the Ammersbek Lowlands' or 'Fieldstones on the Schüberg' near Bredenbeker Pond. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Hiking around Ammersbek, MTB Trails around Ammersbek, and Gravel biking around Ammersbek guides.

Are there historical sites or points of interest among the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments in Ammersbek have historical significance. The Bredenbeker Pond, for instance, was created for fish farming by the Cistercian monastery Reinbek in the late 15th century. Its nature even inspired author Waldemar Bonsels for his 'Maya the Bee' stories. The Reesenbütteler Teich also has historical connections to monastic activities for fish farming.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Ammersbek?

The natural monuments in Ammersbek offer beauty year-round. Spring brings marsh marigolds and cuckooflowers to wet meadows, while autumn provides colorful foliage, especially around Bredenbeker Pond. Winter can transform the landscape with snow, offering a quiet charm. The diverse flora and fauna can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, making spring to early autumn particularly vibrant for wildlife observation.

Can I find easy walking trails suitable for beginners around Ammersbek's natural monuments?

Yes, there are easy walking trails available. Many paths around the ponds, such as Bredenbeker Pond, are suitable for leisurely strolls. The Ammersbek-Niederung Nature Reserve also offers various paths that allow visitors to experience the varied landscapes without significant difficulty. For specific easy hiking routes, you can check the Hiking around Ammersbek guide.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic views of the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Wittmoor Lake, located within the Wittmoor nature reserve, offers a beautiful photogenic view of the newly created bog lake. Bredenbeker Pond is also known for its picturesque views, providing a quiet place to pause and enjoy the scenery. The Lottbek Reservoir is another spot appreciated for its water and forest views.

What is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/6640292" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Fish Ladder at Poppenbüttel Lock</a> and what makes it a natural monument?

The Fish Ladder at Poppenbüttel Lock is part of the Alster's system of locks and dams, which are crucial for regulating water levels and preserving the distinctive river landscape. While the lock itself is man-made, the fish ladder facilitates the migration of aquatic life, contributing to the ecological health of the river. The surrounding area, with the Alster dammed to form a small lake, is a popular natural spot for recreation and observing waterfowl.

What is special about the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/328897" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rodenbeker Pond</a>?

The Rodenbeker Pond is an idyllic part of the Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve. It is managed by a sport fishing club and serves as a habitat for numerous fish species, including carp, eel, and perch. The pond is fed by the Rodenbek river, which eventually flows into the Alster, making it a significant component of the local aquatic ecosystem and a peaceful spot for nature lovers.

Are there cafes or pubs near the natural monuments in Ammersbek?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every natural monument are not detailed, the region offers opportunities for breaks. For example, the 'Locks' restaurant is located directly at the Fish Ladder at Poppenbüttel Lock, offering a popular excursion spot with a terrace overlooking the lock. For other areas, you might find options in nearby towns or villages after your visit.

Is it possible to visit the natural monuments using public transport?

Ammersbek is located northeast of Hamburg, and while specific public transport routes to every single natural monument are not provided, the municipality is generally accessible. Planning your route using local public transport maps or apps will help you determine the best way to reach specific starting points for trails or monuments within the region.

Most popular routes around Ammersbek

Cycling around Ammersbek

Most popular attractions around Ammersbek

Places to see

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Extend your search for the best caves by checking out these guides of the top ones around Ammersbek:

North SeaNorth FrisiaSchleswig-FlensburgLa Mer Des WaddenKreis PinnebergOstholsteinHelgolandBarsbüttelRendsburg-EckernfördeGlindeOststeinbekStapelfeldReinbekHoisdorfPlönBrunsbekKreis SegebergHelgoländer FelssockelAhrensburgHerzogtum LauenburgSiekBraakWitzhaveBargfeld-StegenJersbekGroßhansdorfDelingsdorfTremsbüttelBargteheideNienwohldTravenbrückBad OldesloeLübeckHammoorGrandeTodendorfPölitzRümpelNeritzLütjenseeTrittauWesterauFeldhorstLasbekDithmarschenKreis SteinburgRehhorstHambergeBarnitzReinfeldMeddewadeHeidekampKielNeumünsterMönkhagenGrönwohldBadendorfKlein WesenbergHeilshoopZarpenStellmoor-Ahrensburger TunneltalFlensburgNatural Park Hahnheide

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do in Ammersbek-Niederung

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy