Natural monuments around Borstel-Hohenraden offer a diverse landscape characterized by serene moorlands and significant natural areas. This municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, provides opportunities to explore unique ecosystems and impressive arboreal life. The region features extensive nature reserves and walking paths, inviting visitors to experience its natural heritage.
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Quiet, chilled out place, ideal for a short rest.
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The Schnaakenmoor nature reserve is located in the Klövensteen forest district on the western edge of Hamburg in the district of Rissen. The nature reserve also includes areas of the Groten Moor, the Spitzerdorfer Moorflagen and the area between Klövensteenweg, Babenwischweg and Feldweg 83. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Klövensteen has many great hiking trails, these are three of the officially signposted trails.
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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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The Buttermoor / Butterbargsmoor is the remainder of a former extensive raised bog on the edge of the Klövensteen in the area of the municipalities of Holm and the town of Wedel in the Pinneberg district. After rewetting, peat moss and other typical bog species spread again. Heath grows in somewhat drier areas. In order to preserve the open areas, they are grazed by sheep and goats and the trees are pushed back (the so-called "decussing"). Several paths cross the nature reserve and allow exciting insights into the moor landscape. With a little luck you can spot grass snakes and adders along the way. Cranes have been breeding in the moor since 2012. Information boards explain the special features of the area.
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You can relax here in summer. Water lilies are blooming on the pond and the frogs are croaking. A pavilion stands on the edge and invites you to take a break. In winter the frozen pond is good for ice skating.
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The region around Borstel-Hohenraden is characterized by diverse natural monuments, primarily serene moorlands and impressive individual trees. You can explore extensive nature reserves like Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, which is Schleswig-Holstein's largest raised bog, or tranquil spots like Butterbargsmoor with its lake. Additionally, the area is home to significant ancient oak trees, some considered among the most powerful in the Pinneberg district.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Butterbargsmoor is a beautiful moor with a lake, offering a tranquil setting for relaxation. The Schnaakenmoor Nature Reserve also offers great scenery and benches for breaks, making it pleasant for family outings. The Firefighting pond in the Holmer Sandberge is another family-friendly spot, idyllically situated amidst unique nature.
The moorlands and nature reserves, such as Himmelmoor Nature Reserve and Butterbargsmoor, are vital habitats for rare plants and animals. Himmelmoor, as a raised bog, supports extraordinary flora and fauna specific to bog ecosystems. Visitors can often spot various bird species, insects, and unique plant life adapted to these environments.
The natural monuments around Borstel-Hohenraden offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for observing lush vegetation and active wildlife. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests and moorlands. Even in winter, the landscapes can be serene and beautiful for walks, especially in areas like Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, where the boardwalk allows for exploration even in damp conditions.
The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve features a nearly four-kilometer-long nature trail that includes a boardwalk (Plankenweg) through the swampy landscape. This boardwalk is designed to allow visitors to traverse the delicate ecosystem without disturbance, and it can offer a more accessible option for exploring parts of the moor.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the Borstel-Hohenraden area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Borstel-Hohenraden guide, or enjoy running trails, which you can discover in the Running Trails around Borstel-Hohenraden guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are also dedicated MTB Trails around Borstel-Hohenraden.
Yes, the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve features a nearly four-kilometer-long nature trail that winds through soft peat soil, birch forests, and along a boardwalk. This trail is equipped with information boards providing insights into the area's unique flora and fauna. The Butterbargsmoor also offers paths through its beautiful moor landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene and tranquil atmosphere of the moorlands, such as Butterbargsmoor, which is described as a wonderful place to relax. The unique ecosystems, like the raised bog in Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, and the impressive ancient trees also receive high praise for their natural beauty and ecological significance.
Yes, for instance, the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve has information boards along its nature trail that provide details about its 10,000-year history as a raised bog, its rewetting efforts, and the extraordinary flora and fauna found there. The ancient oak trees also hold historical significance as some of the oldest and most powerful in the district.
Yes, the Butterbargsmoor features a beautiful lake within its nature reserve. Additionally, the Firefighting pond in the Holmer Sandberge is an idyllic lake situated amidst unique nature, and Krupunder Lake is another natural monument close to the city.
Many trails around the natural monuments, especially those in the moorlands, are generally considered easy to moderate. For example, the nature trail in Himmelmoor Nature Reserve is suitable for most visitors. For specific route difficulties, you can check the details in the various komoot guides for cycling, running, or mountain biking in the region.
Yes, Borstel-Hohenraden is home to impressive individual trees designated as natural monuments. Two notable common oak trees (Stieleichen) are located at In de Masch 3, Borstel-Hohenraden, and are recognized as some of the most powerful oaks in the Pinneberg district. Other individual tree monuments are also documented in the area.


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