Best natural monuments around Lindewitt showcase the diverse natural features of the Schleswig-Flensburg district. The region is characterized by a mix of wooded areas, heathlands, and river valleys. Visitors can explore unique dune landscapes and protected river ecosystems. These natural areas offer opportunities to experience the local flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Very beautiful nature reserve and always worth a visit☝️😉
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The Rimmelsberg Dune is a small, seven-hectare dune area in the Schleswig-Holstein municipality of Jörl. It has been protected since 1938 under designation number 24. The nature reserve consists of undulating, hilly terrain, home to numerous juniper bushes and surrounded by oak groves. With its heaths and dunes and one of the largest juniper stands in Schleswig-Holstein, it represents a unique feature in the otherwise intensively cultivated agricultural landscape. The name Rimmelsberg itself derives from the Danish rimme (Old Norse rimi), meaning a row of dunes or a mound of earth.
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The nature reserve, which is only 7 hectares in size, is considered a gem. It consists of undulating terrain with numerous juniper bushes and is surrounded by oak groves. With its heaths and dunes and one of the largest juniper stands in Schleswig-Holstein, it is a special place.
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Catch a unique view of the wide Treene valley and enjoy the peace and nature in this beautiful environment! The Treene habitat impresses with an impressive variety of animal and plant species. The Treene valley stretches over a length of around 50 kilometers and offers a varied landscape of forests, meadows and lakes. The area is home to numerous animal species, including rare bird species such as the black stork and the kingfisher. Otters, beavers and deer are also at home here. The diversity of the flora that unfolds in the various habitats is particularly impressive.
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Completely wrongly placed... it's a bit further east... 🙈️
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Worth seeing dune/landscape - worth a detour!!
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The Lüneburg Heath in small
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The nature reserve "Löwenstedter Sandberge" represents the rest of what was once a wide heathland with a transition to a high moor. Long commitment pays off! After 28 years of intensive tending of the heath while at the same time combating the late-flowering bird cherry, the area today offers, in addition to the beautiful, diverse junipers, a colorful mosaic of crowberry heather, common heather and moor grass on the hilltops, as well as moor grass, cotton grass, bog bush and solitary birches in the eastern part of the moor. the pagans The NSG Löwenstedter Sandberge is characterized by the different growth forms of the juniper. They arise scattered or in small groups in the different heathland and grassland types. The common heather covers the hilltops with a pink veil in August and September. Source: https://schleswig-holstein.nabu.de/natur-und-landschaft/nabu-schutzgebiete/loewenstedter-sandberge/03163.html
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The natural monuments around Lindewitt showcase diverse landscapes, including unique dune areas, extensive heathlands, and varied river valleys. You'll find protected juniper stands, oak groves, and ecosystems along rivers like the Treene, which features forests, meadows, and lakes. The wider region also offers coastal habitats with salt marshes, dunes, and beaches, particularly at the Geltinger Birk Nature Reserve.
Beyond the popular spots, you can explore the Löwenstedter Sandberge Nature Reserve, known for its beautiful nature and heather, offering a peaceful retreat away from roads. Another unique spot is the Dead Tree in the Forest, which highlights the natural cycle of life and decay in a forest setting.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Rimmelsberg Dune Nature Reserve, Löwenstedter Sandberge Nature Reserve, and Treenetal Nature Reserve are all categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible environments for exploration and nature observation.
The Treenetal Nature Reserve is home to numerous animal species, including rare birds like the black stork and kingfisher, as well as otters, beavers, and deer. In the wider region, the Geltinger Birk Nature Reserve is a renowned bird paradise, with around 200 species observed annually, including the White-tailed Eagle, and is a critical resting ground for waterfowl and waders during migration. You might also spot wild Konik horses and Galloway cattle grazing there.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching, especially at the Geltinger Birk Nature Reserve during migration seasons. Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the heathlands and dune areas. The unique landscapes, such as the juniper stands and river valleys, offer beauty in every season.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Waldbad Lindewitt – Historic Water Mill Lindewitt loop' or the 'Hiking in the Rain loop' near Lindewitt. The Hiking around Lindewitt guide provides more details on various trails, including easy and moderate options.
Absolutely. The region around Lindewitt offers various cycling routes. You can explore options like the 'Niehuussee – Flensburg Baltic Sea Resort Pier loop' or the 'SeeLand Umlandspurs Shelter – Schafflund Watermill loop'. For more detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Lindewitt guide or the MTB Trails around Lindewitt guide.
While specific rules vary by reserve, many natural areas in Schleswig-Holstein welcome dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. It's always best to check local signage at each specific natural monument for any particular restrictions or designated dog-friendly paths.
Parking availability varies by location. For reserves like the Rimmelsberg Dune Nature Reserve, there are often small parking areas nearby. For the wider Geltinger Birk Nature Reserve, designated parking lots are available, such as near Mühle Charlotte, which also has an information kiosk. It's advisable to check maps or local information for specific parking spots before your visit.
Yes, many of the natural monuments offer relatively easy terrain suitable for beginners or leisurely walks. The Rimmelsberg Dune Nature Reserve and Löwenstedter Sandberge Nature Reserve feature undulating but generally manageable paths through heath and dune landscapes. The Treenetal Nature Reserve also has well-maintained paths through its varied landscapes.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and unique natural beauty of the area. The diverse landscapes, from the juniper-dotted dunes of Rimmelsberg to the rich biodiversity of the Treenetal, offer a refreshing escape. Many enjoy the opportunity to observe wildlife, explore varied terrain, and find peaceful spots away from traffic, as highlighted by the numerous photos and upvotes shared by the komoot community.


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