Best natural monuments around Oeschebüttel are found within the Steinburg district, an area characterized by diverse natural features. This region transitions from the Elbe marsh to the Geest, offering a variety of landscapes including moorlands, inland dunes, and forests. These sites provide opportunities to explore unique ecosystems and geological formations. The area is known for its protected natural spaces, which contribute to its ecological significance.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Here, where the signs "Spülfeld" stand, the camp's feces were dumped until the Rieselfelder were completed. Where the new building stands, there was a pumping station from 1906 that pumped the wastewater from the military camp to the Rieselfelder.
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The Aukrug Nature Park is a 380-square-kilometer nature park located in the center of the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein, in the Holstein region. From its founding until 2013, it was managed by a joint association of both districts, which transferred management to the Aukrug Nature Park Association in 2014.
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The Lübeck Trade was an important trade route in the Middle Ages that connected the cities of Lübeck and Hamburg. Several memorial stones along this route commemorate its historical importance.
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At 76.8 meters, the Boxberg is not the highest elevation in the Aukrug Nature Park, but it is one of the few moraine peaks in central Holstein that deserves the name "mountain." The Itzespitze, at 83.4 meters, is even higher than the Boxberg. Today, only a few beech trees grow on the grounds of the Boxberg recreational forest. If you want to learn more about the Aukrug Nature Park and its origins, visit: https://nationale-naturlandschaften.de/gebiete/naturpark-aukrug.
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There were no Heck cattle to be seen today.
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While we can no longer imagine our landscape without the road network that cuts through everything, we may well ask ourselves at this point: When and for what purpose did all this come about? Why did people want and need to get from A to B at certain times? Peaceful trade is definitely preferable to warlike reasons.
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The pond was drained and the Sellbek stream was given a new bed. The stream now meanders through the former pond bed. (May 2024)
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The spirited Heck cattle from ERNA e. V. are very similar to the extinct Ur. But no matter their origin, the calves are just too cute and anyone who finds the animals should definitely spend a few minutes with them. However, you can never predict exactly which pasture they are on or whether they are within sight.
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The region around Oeschebüttel, particularly within the Steinburg district, offers diverse natural features. You can find extensive moorlands like the Herrenmoor bei Kleve Nature Reserve, unique inland dunes at the Nordoe Inland Dunes Nature Reserve, and tranquil waters such as Lohmühlenteich and Stormsteich Pond. The landscape transitions from Elbe marsh to Geest, providing a variety of ecosystems.
Yes, the Lübsche Trade – Old trade route Lübeck–Tønder is a significant historical trail and natural monument. This medieval trade route connected Lübeck to Dithmarschen, offering a hiking experience with rich historical context.
Several natural monuments are family-friendly. Lohmühlenteich is a great option, featuring a large lawn and a playground. The Rest area with information board at the Rantzau also offers benches and beautiful views, suitable for a relaxed family outing. The Tönsheider Forest Nature Reserve is another family-friendly forest area.
For impressive views, visit the View from Boxberg. At 78 meters, it's one of the highest peaks in Schleswig-Holstein and offers extensive vistas of the heathland and surrounding area. The Rest area with information board at the Rantzau also provides beautiful views of the renatured Rantzau river.
The Herrenmoor bei Kleve Nature Reserve is a haven for biodiversity. It's home to numerous bird, reptile, amphibian, and invertebrate species, including rare ones like the moor frog and adder. Birds such as the short-eared owl and snipe use it as a breeding ground. You can also find unique moor plants like cotton grass, bog myrtle, and carnivorous sundew.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. The Lübsche Trade is a valuable hiking trail with historical significance. You can also find trails around Lohmühlenteich, suitable for walks in any season. For more structured routes, explore the Running Trails around Oeschebüttel, which include routes like the 'Siphon at the Stör loop from Kellinghusen'.
The Lohmühlenteich is beautiful in every season, making it suitable for year-round visits. For moorlands like Herrenmoor bei Kleve, spring and summer offer the best chances to observe flora and fauna, though autumn can provide stunning colors. Always check local conditions before your visit.
While many natural areas are dog-friendly, some have specific rules. For instance, dogs are generally not allowed in the lake at Deckmann's Ponds. The Rest area with information board at the Rantzau is noted as ideal for accompanying a dog, with play and swimming opportunities at the stream and a small forest lake. Always keep dogs on a leash in nature reserves like Herrenmoor to protect wildlife.
Absolutely. The area around Oeschebüttel offers various cycling routes. You can find options in the Road Cycling Routes around Oeschebüttel guide, with routes like 'View of the Stör River – The Stör River loop from Kellinghusen'. For more general cycling, check the Cycling around Oeschebüttel guide, which includes routes such as 'Forest Path to Wiedenborstel – Bünzer Au Bridge loop from Rade'.
Deckmann's Ponds are equipped with amenities for visitors, including benches, rubbish bins, and emergency telephones, making them suitable for recreational activities like bathing and picnics. However, remember that dogs are not permitted in the lake itself.
The Herrenmoor bei Kleve Nature Reserve is a significant remnant of a high moor and a crucial part of the 'Natura 2000' European ecological network. It's known for its valuable and species-rich high moor remnants, where rewetting measures have led to the regeneration of peat mosses. It's a vital habitat for rare plants and animals, and visitors can observe ongoing renaturation efforts and traditional management methods like grazing by moor sheep.
Near the View from Boxberg, you can find the café 'Am Boxberg' with a large beer garden, perfect for refreshments after your exertion. Lohmühlenteich also has a small snack bar available.


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