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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Bad Oldesloe

Best natural monuments around Bad Oldesloe are found in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including rivers, moors, and geological formations. The town, situated in Schleswig-Holstein, is traversed by the Trave River, which forms a significant natural habitat. The area offers a mix of unique ecosystems and historical geological sites. These natural features contribute to the region's ecological importance and provide opportunities for outdoor exploration.

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

Brenner Moor Nature Reserve

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Beautiful moor landscape. On boardwalks it goes through reeds and waterholes.

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Brenner Moor Nature Reserve

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Lots of reeds, lots of water, lots of birds, forests and fields and meandering through the Trave - here you can on the boardwalk through the moor much Kurzweil have.

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Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg

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Is worth a visit!
The view in good weather is fantastic.
And it is the only rock mountain in the big circle! The next one should be in the Harz …

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Herrenteich Reinfeld

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The hiking trail around the Herrenteich offers a great view of the lake. A detour to the Fasanerie is worthwhile. If you like, you can take a break in the …

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Jersbek Park

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Der Jersbeker Gutspark wurde etwa 1726 - 1740 angelegt. Bauherr war Bendix von Ahlefeld (1678 - 1757), der 1704 die einzige Tochter des Jersbeker Besitzers Jasper von Buchwaldt geheiratet hatte. …

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June 2, 2025, Herrenteich Reinfeld

The Herrenteich Pond is located in the heart of the carp town of Reinfeld. It was artificially created in the 12th century by Cistercian monks as a reservoir for the Heilsau River for fish farming. Carp are still bred here today. A four-kilometer circular trail around the Lower Herrenteich invites you to discover this special ecosystem. 16 stations along the adventure trail offer fun and a nature experience in one, sharpening your awareness of the special features of this natural area. In summer, you can enjoy the cool water at the lido. See: https://tourismus-stormarn.de/de/naturerlebnis/herrenteich-reinfeld-5

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The Herrenteich in Reinfeld is a popular tourist destination. The approximately 55-hectare body of water is divided into the upper and lower Herrenteich. The upper Herrenteich remains a recognized nature reserve. The lower Herrenteich is home to, among other things, a hiking trail and an outdoor pool in the summer. Due to melting snow, the Herrenteich flooded in early March 2010. A temporary dam erected at the time due to construction work threatened to no longer hold the water masses. A breach of the dam would have flooded the entire hinterland. The Hamburg/Lübeck railway embankment would also have been affected. See: https://www.thw-badoldesloe.de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/artikel/vor-10-jahren-hochwassereinsatz-am-herrenteich-fachgruppen-wasserschadenpumpen-verhindern-stauwe

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Nice walk around the pond! With lots of cozy spots.

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The Brenner Moor is the largest salt marsh in inland Schleswig-Holstein. The salinity of the salt springs partially reaches that of the North Sea. A jewel of nature but very busy on weekends. Still a real highlight. The crossing is only possible thanks to the laid planks. However, cycling is prohibited

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The Brenner Moor is the largest inland salt marsh in Schleswig-Holstein. It is located in the district of Stormarn in the town of Bad Oldesloe in the Trave lowlands and has been declared a nature reserve. What is special about the Brenner Moor are the brine springs that rise from a depth of approx. 500 meters and have their origin in a salt band that presumably stretches from Segeberg via Tralau and Bad Oldesloe to Lübeck. The plant communities and the animal world of the Brenner Moor are shaped in a special way by the unique occurrence of salt springs inland. The salty environment attracts plants that are otherwise only found near the coast, e.g. B. rush (Juncus gerardii) and beach trident (Triglochin maritima). In some places the water has a salinity that corresponds to that of the North Sea. In less saline parts of the nature reserve, reed beds, among other things, grow. https://metropolregion.hamburg.de/kulturlandschaften/4471072/brenner-moor/

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It should read: Reinfeld - Herrenteich. Reinbeck is wrong, Reinbek is in the south of Stormarn, near Hamburg

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The Herrenteich is located in the heart of the carp town of Reinfeld. It was artificially created in the 12th century by the Cistercian monks as a reservoir for the Heilsau for fish farming. Carp are still bred here today.

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Tip: The evening Karl May events end with fireworks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Bad Oldesloe?

The region around Bad Oldesloe offers diverse natural features. You can explore the unique inland saltwater marshland of Brenner Moor Nature Reserve, discover ancient geological erratics at Findlingsgarten Grabau, or experience the protected riverine landscape of the Trave River Valley. Additionally, individual historic trees like the Mennolinde and Abendmahlseiche are designated natural monuments.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve features boardwalks and an interactive hiking trail, making it engaging for all ages. Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg, with its caves and bat exhibition, is also a popular family destination. Jersbek Park and Herrenteich Reinfeld also offer pleasant, family-friendly environments for exploration.

What kind of wildlife can I observe in the natural monuments?

The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve is a haven for ornithologists, home to various bird species like the bluethroat, whinchat, and marsh harrier. The Trave River and its valley support rich fish stocks, kingfishers, and otters, making it an excellent spot for wildlife observation.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve has boardwalks and paved sandy paths, including an interactive hiking trail. The Trave River valley also offers paths for hiking. For more detailed routes, you can find various hiking trails around Bad Oldesloe, including those passing through the Brenner Moor, on the Hiking around Bad Oldesloe guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, the Trave River offers opportunities for canoeing and cycling along its banks. The Findlingsgarten Grabau is situated directly on the picturesque BahnRadWeg Route A, ideal for cycling. You can find more cycling routes in the area on the Cycling around Bad Oldesloe guide, and mountain biking trails on the MTB Trails around Bad Oldesloe guide.

What geological features are prominent in the natural monuments?

The Kalkberg in Bad Segeberg is a unique rock mountain formed from anhydrite or gypsum. The Findlingsgarten Grabau showcases 30 large glacial erratics, boulders transported by glaciers from Scandinavia, offering a glimpse into the region's geological history with various types of gneiss, granite, and volcanic rock.

Are there any historical sites associated with the natural monuments?

Yes, Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg, is a historical site due to its mining history. Jersbek Park is a historic baroque park from around 1740. The Brenner Moor Nature Reserve also has archaeological significance, with remnants of a 5,000-year-old pile-dwelling settlement.

Is public transport available to reach natural monuments near Bad Oldesloe?

While specific public transport routes to every individual natural monument may vary, Bad Oldesloe itself is well-connected. For detailed information on reaching specific sites, it is advisable to check local public transport schedules or the Tourismus Stormarn website for Bad Oldesloe.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Bad Oldesloe?

Visitors frequently praise the beautiful moor landscape and boardwalks at Brenner Moor Nature Reserve, highlighting the variety of plants and birds. The fantastic views from Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg, and the unique geological insights at Findlingsgarten Grabau are also highly appreciated. The tranquil and diverse landscapes, perfect for relaxation and nature observation, are a common theme.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly good for cycling?

The Findlingsgarten Grabau is conveniently located directly on the BahnRadWeg Route A, making it an excellent stop for cyclists. The Trave River valley also features paths suitable for cycling. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Bad Oldesloe guide.

Can I find less crowded natural monuments for a peaceful experience?

While popular spots like Brenner Moor can get busy on nice weekends, exploring the individual designated trees like the Mennolinde or Abendmahlseiche, or venturing along less-trafficked sections of the Trave River valley, can offer a more tranquil experience. The Findlingsgarten Grabau, while accessible, often provides a peaceful setting for geological exploration.

What is the significance of the Trave River in the region?

The Trave River is the longest river in the Stormarn district and the second-longest in Schleswig-Holstein. Its valley is recognized as a preserved 'flora and fauna habitat' by the European Union Habitats Directive, underscoring its ecological importance. It contributes significantly to the town's character and offers diverse landscapes and wildlife.

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