Natural monuments around Hollenstedt showcase the region's unique natural landscapes and geological history. The area is characterized by heathland, forests, and features shaped by glacial activity. These sites provide opportunities to experience the diverse ecosystems and natural formations of the Lüneburg Heath. Visitors can explore various natural attractions that highlight the area's distinct geography.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The place invites you to take a rest.
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The small town of Bötersheim has just 150 inhabitants - an idyllic spot right on the Este with a farm, water mill, a 1000-year-old oak tree and a great forge...
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A nice place to take a break to unpack and eat your snack package.
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The mill pond in Böttersheim and Läd is wonderful for resting, there are three benches and a table there. So you can also have a wonderful picnic. Behind you is the Böttersheimer Mühle, a very old and beautiful building.
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The Este was dammed here to form the picturesque sawmill pond in order to operate the sawmill, as the name already suggests. A little further on is the idyllic mill pond, which is also dammed up by the Este.
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There is no Bötersheim pond here, only the saw mill pond and the mill pond, as the two nameplates on the lakes also show. The sawmill pond is already set as a highlight and the mill pond is a little further on. The Este was dammed here to form both ponds to power the watermill and sawmill. Both lakes are very idyllic and worth seeing.
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The beautiful sawmill pond in the wonderful village of Bötersheim
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In the Rosengarten state forest, 1750 m west of the forestry office, stands the Karlstein on a hill above a steep ridge, a mighty, medium-sized, reddish-grey granite (>1.9 x 2.5 x 2.2 m) that caused astonishment centuries ago. It was less the size of the stone than the deep grooves and the "imprints" of horseshoes that early on sparked interest. Stones with horseshoe marks can be found in various places. The nearest stone was in Regesbostel, Kr. Harburg. One should remember the Rosstrappe in the Harz mountains and the Bickelstein near Wittingen. There is no factual explanation for these marks yet. A few meters from the Karlstein lies a second stone of the same material, a fragment broken off from the Karlstein. https://www.hamburg.de/geotope/3861972/karlstein/
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The region around Hollenstedt is characterized by diverse natural features shaped by glacial activity and unique ecosystems. You can explore impressive glacial erratics like the Karlstein — Glacial Erratic, dramatic dry valleys such as Hell Gorge, and expansive heathland and forest reserves like the Brunsberg Nature Reserve.
Yes, several natural monuments around Hollenstedt are suitable for families. The Hell Gorge, for instance, is an exciting dry valley perfect for short hikes and scavenger hunts with children. The Karlstein — Glacial Erratic is also easily accessible and offers an interesting geological story for all ages.
For panoramic views, the Brunsberg Summit and Heathland Panorama is an excellent choice. It offers a wonderful 360° view of the surrounding heath, Lohberge, and forests, especially picturesque during the blooming season.
The Karlstein — Glacial Erratic is a massive boulder transported from southern Sweden by glaciers during the last Ice Age, approximately 10,000 years ago. Its deep grooves are natural weathered drainage joints, offering a tangible link to the region's Ice Age geology. It remains in its original geological location.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including sections of the Heidschnuckenweg, which passes through areas like the Hell Gorge. For cycling, there are many routes available; explore options for road cycling or general cycling around Hollenstedt. The Brunsberg area is also known for mountain biking.
Yes, a particularly attractive section of the Heidschnuckenweg leads through the wild and romantic Hell Gorge. This dry valley in the forest is ideal for a short hike up to the Brunsberg. You can find more options for easy hikes around Hollenstedt.
The Brunsberg Nature Reserve, encompassing approximately 65 hectares, is the second oldest protected area in the Harburg district. It features extensive sandy heaths, deeply cut valleys, and diverse flora like crowberries and bell heather, characteristic of the Lüneburg Heath region.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but the heathland areas, such as the Brunsberg Nature Reserve, are particularly picturesque during the blooming season, typically in late summer (August to early September), when the heather is in full bloom.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from ancient geological formations to protected heathland ecosystems. The scenic beauty, especially the panoramic views from the Brunsberg Summit, and the unique geological insights offered by sites like the Karlstein — Glacial Erratic, are highly appreciated. The tranquil forest paths, even on hot days, are also a highlight.
Yes, for the Karlstein — Glacial Erratic, there is a parking area nearby, making it easily accessible. The Brunsberg Summit also has a parking lot in its vicinity.
The Karlstein — Glacial Erratic is steeped in local legend, with tales attributing its name and distinctive marks to Charlemagne during the Saxon wars. While scientific research explains its geological origin, these stories add a fascinating historical and cultural layer to the natural monument.


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