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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Suthfeld

Best natural monuments around Suthfeld are located within this municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany, part of the Schaumburg district. The region features a diverse natural landscape, including unique tree formations, geological sites, and wetland areas. These natural attractions offer opportunities to explore the local environment.

Best natural monuments around Suthfeld

  • The most popular natural monument is Süntel Beech Avenue in the spa park of Bad Nenndorf, a natural monument featuring approximately 100 Süntel beech trees. These trees are known…

Last updated: August 18, 2026

Old Baptismal Font

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The impressive natural monument of the "Old Baptism" raises questions. Whether it is used as a baptismal font or simply a 3 x 3 meter cube-shaped sandstone block - it is definitely a worthwhile excursion destination in a scenic location.

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Hagenburg Canal

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Kanal, which starts in the southwest of the Steinhuder Meer and ends at the Hagenburger Schloss. The channel is very popular with anglers and canoe riders.
In the summer months you can watch water bats hunting here.

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Kreuzbuche Memorial and Shelter

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In addition to the cross, there is a spacious shelter at this intersection in case of rain and a bench for picnicking and watching who crosses the path.

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A wooden frame through which you can see the nature reserve behind: the Steinbrink. Information about this can be found on a small sign. There is also a small hut where you can rest.

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Böss Spring and Shelter

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There is a small shelter at the spring. A good place to take a break on the last few meters to the ridge path.

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December 11, 2024, Bössquelle Spring and Shelter

A shelter and fresh spring water invite you to rest. A memorial stone commemorates the 10th Pioneer Battalion. A water intake point was built in 1937/38. It was named Böss-Quelle, probably after the forester Bössenroth who worked here.

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A nice idea to draw attention to the piece of untouched nature.

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Hikers can get fresh spring water from the Bösquelle. The water flows from the source through the Fuchsbachtal water catchment area north to the valley.

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Just the right place for a break.

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March 23, 2022, Alte Taufe

The old baptism is the subject of a local legend, which takes place at the time of Christianization. The stone's name may derive from the embellished idea that it was used as a baptismal font after the advent of Christianity. Forced baptisms are conceivable, but just as little documented as pagan human sacrifices in prehistoric times. Nonetheless, the idea of human sacrifice in the ancient baptism is considered as one of several explanations of the idiom "walking over the Deister." The idiom means "disappear" and possibly "die" - similar to "cross the Jordan" and "cross the Wupper". Other explanations of phraseologism do not draw on the sagas associated with the ancient baptism. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alte_Taufe

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From the Devil's Bridge you then pass a wooden gate at a crossroads, located directly on the main forest path. This wooden gate is the window to the jungle and reveals a view of a piece of untouched forest. The idea is quite nicely done, even if the wooden gate isn't very spectacular. But at least you get some information about the Lower Saxony primeval forest. Source: https://www.breierblog.de/deister-wandern-bad-nenndorf-teufelsbruecke/

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January 19, 2022, Alte Taufe

The old baptism (formerly also wolf baptism or heathen baptism) is a cliff in the Deister in Lower Saxony. The cuboid made of Wealden sandstone with an edge length of around 3 meters and a deep trough on the top is located about 50 m away from the Deisterkamm, west of the Nordmannsturm in the municipality of Lauenau. The Old Baptism was regarded as an old Germanic sacrificial site for which there is no archaeological evidence. An excavation in the area of the stone has not yet been carried out. Detlef Schünemann tries to make a prehistoric processing and ritual use of the stones credible in comparison with other striking, large stones, which also have hollows (so-called sacrificial stones). The old baptism is the subject of a local legend, which takes place at the time of Christianization. The stone's name may derive from the embellished idea that it was used as a baptismal font after the advent of Christianity. Forced baptisms are conceivable, but just as little documented as pagan human sacrifices in prehistoric times. Nonetheless, the idea of human sacrifice in the ancient baptism is considered as one of several explanations of the idiom "walking over the Deister." The idiom means "disappear" and possibly "die" - similar to "cross the Jordan" and "cross the Wupper". Other explanations of phraseologism do not draw on the sagas associated with the ancient baptism. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alte_Taufe

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For decades, hikers who know the area have been amused by a sign on the cross beech tree that indicated the direction to the Hohenborstel district of Barsinghausen. In the course of renewing the signage in the Deister, the makers of the new wooden sign obviously felt a commitment to tradition. Source: https://deister-echo.de/neue-hinweisschilder-mit-schreibfehler-bleibt-die-tradition-gewahrt/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Suthfeld?

The region around Suthfeld is known for its diverse natural landscape. A particularly unique feature is the Süntel Beech Avenue in the spa park of Bad Nenndorf, which boasts approximately 100 Süntel beech trees. These trees are famous for their bizarre, crooked growth, often referred to as 'witchwood', growing more in width than in height due to a genetic mutation. You can also find geological sites and natural springs in the area.

Are there any historical or geological natural monuments to visit near Suthfeld?

Yes, an impressive geological site is the Old Baptismal Font. This natural monument is a cube-shaped sandstone block, approximately 3 by 3 meters, set in a scenic location. Its exact historical use, whether as a baptismal font or for other purposes, is a subject of local curiosity and legend, making it a noteworthy spot for an excursion.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural areas around Suthfeld?

For wildlife spotting, the Meerbruchswiesen Nature Reserve, located west and southwest of Lake Steinhude, is an excellent destination. This extensive wetland landscape is a vital habitat for numerous rare plant and animal species. You might observe frogs, newts, various wading birds, ospreys, and even sea eagles, as it's a significant breeding and resting area for endangered bird species.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or trails suitable for children?

Many natural monuments around Suthfeld are suitable for families. The Süntel Beech Avenue is particularly enchanting for children due to its 'witchwood' appearance. Additionally, the Böss Spring and Shelter offers a pleasant spot for a break, with fresh spring water and a shelter, making it a good destination for a family outing.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Suthfeld?

The area around Suthfeld offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Gasthaus Langenfeld loop from Suthfeld' (easy, 3.8 km) or the 'Hiking loop from Samtgemeinde Nenndorf' (moderate, 8.5 km). For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'View of Bantorf – Old Baptismal Font loop from Bantorf' (moderate, 21 km), and mountain biking trails, including the 'Landgrafenhaus Bad Nenndorf – The Fleckendiener of Lauenau loop from Bad Nenndorf' (easy, 16.6 km). You can explore more routes on the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Suthfeld.

Where can I find a peaceful spot for rest and refreshment during my visit?

The Böss Spring and Shelter provides a tranquil location for rest. It features a small shelter and offers fresh spring water, making it an ideal spot to take a break during your exploration of the natural surroundings.

Is there a place to observe nature and enjoy a view of the forest without human interference?

Yes, the Window to the Primeval Forest (Steinbrink, Deister) offers a unique perspective. It features a wooden frame through which you can view the natural forest of the Steinbrink nature reserve, where human interference is intentionally avoided. There's also a small hut nearby for resting.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Suthfeld?

The natural monuments around Suthfeld can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn often offer particularly pleasant conditions. In spring, the Süntel beeches begin to leaf out, and the wetlands are vibrant with new life. Autumn brings beautiful foliage colors, especially around the Süntel Beech Avenue, and cooler temperatures ideal for hiking. The Süntel Beech Avenue is expected to be fully accessible again by autumn 2026 following restoration.

Are there any memorial sites or historical points of interest among the natural monuments?

The Kreuzbuche Memorial and Shelter is a significant site. Located at the intersection of several forest and hiking trails, it commemorates fallen employees of the State Forestry Office Lauenau from the World Wars with a high wooden cross. It also features a spacious shelter and a bench, making it a good spot for reflection and a break.

What do visitors appreciate most about the natural monuments in the Suthfeld area?

Visitors frequently appreciate the unique and diverse natural beauty, from the distinctive 'witchwood' of the Süntel beeches to the serene wetland landscapes. The opportunities for peaceful walks, the chance to observe rare wildlife, and the blend of natural wonder with local history, such as the mysterious Old Baptismal Font, are highly valued. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 900 upvotes and 260 photos shared for these natural attractions.

Can I find places to rest or take shelter along the trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments and trails offer facilities for rest. For instance, the Böss Spring and Shelter provides a small shelter and fresh water. Similarly, the Kreuzbuche Memorial and Shelter has a spacious shelter and a bench, ideal for taking a break, especially at the crossroads of various forest paths.

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