Best natural monuments around Stapelfeld are found within an idyllic landscape in Schleswig-Holstein, offering diverse natural areas. The region is characterized by its proximity to significant natural reserves like Höltigbaum and Stapelfelder Moor. These areas feature varied landscapes, including glacial formations, heathland, and moorland. Visitors can explore a range of natural settings close to the town.
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Rodenbeker Quellentag - Gasthaus Quellhof, great place to stop for refreshments with beer garden
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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
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Fantastic to hike here, there is so much to see and great photo opportunities
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Cheerful birdsong accompanies you through the beautiful deciduous forest. The frogs are croaking in the pond.
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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)
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Despite the construction fence, a visit is worthwhile
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Very nice pond where you can go for a walk.
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While Stapelfeld itself is nestled in an idyllic landscape, the most prominent natural areas nearby are the Höltigbaum Nature Reserve and the Stapelfelder Moor. These protected areas offer diverse landscapes, from glacial formations to heathland and moorland, providing excellent opportunities to experience nature close to the town.
The Höltigbaum Nature Reserve boasts a distinctive hilly topography shaped by glacial activity, featuring drumlins and tunnel valleys. It's a mosaic of heathland, dry grasslands, and forest areas. You can also observe grazing animals like Highland and Galloway cattle, which help maintain the open landscape, and numerous valleys with streams.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Boberger Dunes offer a unique dune landscape where children can play in the sand. The Höltigbaum Nature Reserve is also family-friendly, with opportunities to observe grazing animals. Additionally, the "Haus der Wilden Weiden" visitor center in Hamburg-Rahlstedt, near Höltigbaum, has a show enclosure popular with families.
The natural areas around Stapelfeld are rich in biodiversity. In the Höltigbaum Nature Reserve, you might spot nearly 50 breeding bird species, including the Red-backed Shrike and Woodlark, as well as roe deer. The Stapelfelder Moor provides a habitat for various birds that breed in hedges and willow bushes, and dragonflies can be seen around the moor pond.
Absolutely. The Höltigbaum Nature Reserve offers extensive opportunities for hiking, with various circular trails like "Glacier Trace" and "Gallo-Way." The Stapelfelder Moor also has a varied circular route popular with hikers. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Stapelfeld guide, which includes easy trails like the "Höltigbaum Nature Reserve – Path Along the Braaker Au loop".
You can find several tranquil spots. The Lottbek Reservoir is a beautiful pond formed by the Lottbek river, ideal for a break amidst water and forest. The Bredenbeker Pond offers a quiet place to pause and enjoy the view, suitable for walks year-round. Another serene option is the Rodenbeker Pond, known for its natural beauty in the Rodenbeker Quellental.
Yes, the Boberger Dunes are a unique natural monument featuring a dune landscape right in the middle of Hamburg. This nature reserve provides ample space for walking and playing in the sand, offering a distinct natural experience.
Höltigbaum offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, walking, and horse riding. You can explore various circular trails, observe the free-ranging grazing animals, and with luck, spot diverse bird species. Informative signboards provide insights into the reserve's formation and ecology.
Yes, the "Haus der Wilden Weiden" visitor center in Hamburg-Rahlstedt offers more information about the Höltigbaum Nature Reserve and features a show enclosure. Additionally, an information center for the "Boberger Niederung" nature reserve is located at the Boberger ford, providing details about the Boberger Dunes.
The Stapelfelder Moor is characterized by green meadows, willow bushes, horse pastures, and birch trees. It's a tranquil "green oasis" popular with hikers and horse riders, offering a peaceful setting for nature observation and leisurely walks. Deer are often seen grazing in the quarry forest belts within the moor.
Yes, the region offers various cycling options. You can find MTB trails and gravel biking routes that pass through or near these natural monuments. For example, the MTB Trails around Stapelfeld guide and the Gravel biking around Stapelfeld guide list routes like the "Gravel Path in Höltigbaum" and trails around Bredenbeker Pond.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings and the peaceful atmosphere. Many enjoy the unique dune landscape of the Boberger Dunes, calling it an "El Dorado for children." The lakes like Bredenbeker Pond and Lottbek Reservoir are valued as great places for a break and enjoying the view. The overall sentiment highlights the opportunity to experience a rich variety of nature close to the city.
Yes, the landscape itself holds historical significance, shaped by the Saale and Weichsel ice ages over 20,000 years ago, evident in the glacial formations of Höltigbaum. You can also find the Fish Ladder at Poppenbüttel Lock, a man-made structure on the Alster river that integrates with the natural waterway and is a popular spot for cyclists and hikers.


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