Natural monuments around Alveslohe showcase a landscape rich in diverse ecosystems, including extensive moorlands, forests, and river sources. The region is characterized by protected natural areas, offering unique insights into northern German flora and fauna. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and nature observation.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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According to a 1919 contract, peat extraction, which began around 1780, was to continue until the moor had completely disappeared. However, extraction was discontinued in 2018. The gradual renaturation and rewetting of the Himmelmoor had already begun. The "Himmelmoor Friends' Association" was founded in December 2005.
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Visitors can explore Schleswig-Holstein's largest raised bog on a nearly four-kilometer-long nature trail. It leads over soft peat soil, through birch forests, and along a boardwalk. Information boards along the trail provide information about the extraordinary flora and fauna. At three different locations, vantage points offer a beautiful view of the moor lake and the former peat mining areas.
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You also regularly cross the tracks of the peat railway when you go for a walk. Incidentally, trips with the Lorenbahn are offered on certain dates. That must be a great experience too.
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The third viewing platform is at the northern end of Nulldamm in an area called Kleiner Knust.
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3 worthwhile viewing platforms are located directly on the moor nature trail. On a walk you pass them almost automatically. Thanks to the benches, they are also very suitable for a short hiking break.
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The tracks of the peat railway run here. It is maintained and looked after by a working group and there is even the opportunity to take part in public train rides. A ride offers a different perspective of the moor area, but the rails are also a nice photo motif.
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Artificially created hill with a park bench to enjoy the wonderful view.
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One of numerous viewing hills with a very good view over the moor. There is even a telescope here, which can be used for a small fee.
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The region around Alveslohe is characterized by diverse ecosystems, including extensive moorlands, forests, and river sources. You can explore Schleswig-Holstein's largest raised bog at the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, discover the unique flora and fauna of a former raised bog at the Lily Pond in the Henstedter Moor, or visit the source of the Alster at the Alster Spring.
Yes, several natural monuments around Alveslohe are suitable for families. The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve offers a nearly four-kilometer-long nature trail with information boards, making it an educational and engaging experience for all ages. The Lily Pond in the Henstedter Moor and the Kaltenkirchener Heide East Entrance are also noted as family-friendly, providing accessible paths and opportunities for nature observation.
Many natural areas in Schleswig-Holstein, including those around Alveslohe, are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, for instance, has a bridle path around the bog that is also suitable for walks with dogs. Always check local signage for specific rules in nature reserves.
The natural monuments around Alveslohe are rich in biodiversity. In the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, you might spot moor frogs, various dragonflies, ducks, and geese, along with bog-typical plants like cotton grass and heather. The Lily Pond in the Henstedter Moor is a habitat for amphibians like the moor frog and common toad, reptiles such as grass snakes, and various bird species including lapwings and cranes.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve features a nearly four-kilometer-long nature trail with boardwalk sections, making it accessible. For more options, you can explore various easy hiking routes around Alveslohe, such as the 'European Hare on the Path – Krückau Stream loop from Schäferei', which is rated as easy. You can find more details on these trails in the Hiking around Alveslohe guide.
The natural monuments around Alveslohe offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for observing blooming flora and active wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the forests and moorlands. Even in winter, areas like the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve can be tranquil and scenic, especially for quiet walks. Always check weather conditions before your visit.
The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve is located near Quickborn and Norderstedt. While Alveslohe itself does not have direct public transport links to the moor, you can typically reach Quickborn or Norderstedt by train or bus, and then potentially use local bus services or a short taxi ride to get closer to the reserve's entrances. It's advisable to check current public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Parking availability varies by location. For the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, there are designated parking areas near the main entrances, particularly around Quickborn. Similarly, the Kaltenkirchener Heide East Entrance also has parking facilities. It is recommended to look for specific parking information for each natural monument you plan to visit.
Yes, the Kaltenkirchener Heide East Entrance is a natural monument with historical significance. This area was formerly a training ground for the German Armed Forces and has since been designated a National Natural Heritage site. It has transformed into a natural paradise for rare plants and animals, while still retaining elements of its past.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Alte Alvesloer Straße – Ebach Stream Crossing loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Alveslohe guide. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Vollmeilenstein Quickborn – Half-mile stone Bilsen loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Alveslohe guide.
Absolutely. The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve has a well-maintained nature trail and longer routes that follow the historical peat railway. For other hiking options, consider trails like the 'Krückau Stream – Former Kaltenkirchen Airfield loop' or the 'Langeln Natural Scenery – Lampertheim Burial Mound loop'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Hiking around Alveslohe guide.
The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve is Schleswig-Holstein's largest raised bog, offering a unique and valuable natural experience. It features an extensive nature trail, a distinct ecosystem with rare flora and fauna, and scenic views over the moor lake. The area also has historical context from peat mining, with ongoing renaturation efforts, making it a significant example of nature conservation.
The Lily Pond in the Henstedter Moor is part of a nature reserve that was once a raised bog. It is crucial for its species-rich and partly threatened flora and fauna, serving as a vital habitat for amphibians, reptiles, and various bird species. The area is also part of a larger biotope network, contributing significantly to regional biodiversity.


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