Best natural monuments around Tinningstedt are found in the Nordfriesland district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including protected bog areas and unique inland dunes. These areas offer opportunities for observation and exploration of high moor ecosystems and distinct geological formations. The broader Nordfriesland region is characterized by its natural beauty and conservation efforts.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A beautiful raised bog that has been protected since 1968: https://umweltanwendungen.schleswig-holstein.de/Bestellsysteme/pdf/bis_faltblaetter/5413_schwansmoor_und_kranichmoor.pdf
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A very fine viewing and resting place
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The Schwansmoor and the much smaller Kranichmoor are two protected moorland areas near Süderlügum, covering a total of 84 hectares. Peat was previously mined here, but was subsequently renaturalized. The area has been a nature reserve since 1968. The moorland itself is not accessible; it is completely surrounded by forest.
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Also worth seeing in winter.
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Completely wrongly placed... it's a bit further east... 🙈️
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Christian Sophus Johannes Carl Emeis (born January 31, 1831 near Flensburg (Kluesries); † March 2, 1911 in Flensburg) was a German provincial forest director, pioneer of soil improvement and founder of the Heath Culture Association for Schleswig-Holstein. https://www.wiki-data.de-de.nina.az/Heidekulturverein.html
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"In the middle of the countryside" is no great surprise. To the west of Süderlügum there is almost exclusively reclaimed land. I once read that 100 years ago you could take a boat from Aventoft to Leck. Lecker used to be a port town (Lecker Au). This is a wonderful path to the Ladelund concentration camp memorial and meeting place. The path roughly corresponds to the route of the anti-tank ditch that forced laborers wanted to dig over 13 km to Humptrup. The meeting place was beautifully redesigned in 2018 and contains information for various ways of dealing with the topic. By the way, it is also very nice to drive to the Schwesing memorial on the Geest. I have already done that myself. The Kolkerheide near Löwenstedt is similar to the landscape near Süderlügum.
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The region around Tinningstedt offers diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the unique Inland dunes near Süderlügum, which are among the largest inland dune landscapes in Schleswig-Holstein. Another significant feature is the Schwansmoor und Kranichmoor Nature Reserve, a protected high moor area, and the Schwarzberger Moor Nature Reserve, which also features a small raised bog with water areas and various heath types.
Yes, you can visit Barrow 36, which is both an archaeological and natural monument. It offers a special atmosphere nestled within a forest.
Late summer, particularly August and September, is an excellent time to visit. During this period, the heather blooms beautifully, especially in areas like the Inland dunes near Süderlügum, creating a wonderful light and vibrant landscape.
Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. For instance, the Schwansmoor und Kranichmoor Nature Reserve and Barrow 36 are noted as suitable for families. Additionally, the boardwalks in the Natural Park Amrumer Dünen on Amrum, though a ferry ride away, offer family-friendly sections.
While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas in Schleswig-Holstein welcome dogs, often on a leash. It's always best to check local signage at each specific natural monument for any restrictions, especially in protected areas like nature reserves, to ensure you respect wildlife and other visitors.
While direct accessibility information for all local sites is limited, the Natural Park Amrumer Dünen on the island of Amrum, which is a bit further afield, features boardwalks through its dune landscapes with some sections designed to be wheelchair accessible. For sites closer to Tinningstedt, it's advisable to check specific conditions as paths through dunes and bogs can be uneven.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes around Tinningstedt. There are also MTB trails and cycling routes available. For detailed routes, you can explore guides like Easy hikes around Tinningstedt, MTB Trails around Tinningstedt, and Cycling around Tinningstedt.
Yes, small footpaths lead through areas like the Inland dunes near Süderlügum, perfect for a half-hour walk. For more structured hiking, you can find routes that pass by or through these natural areas, such as the 'Kranichmoor Nature Reserve loop from Lexgaard' which is an easy hike. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Tinningstedt guide.
Nature reserves like the Schwansmoor und Kranichmoor Nature Reserve and Schwarzberger Moor Nature Reserve are excellent for wildlife observation, particularly birds, due to their protected bog and moorland ecosystems. The Birdwatching Hut Gotteskoogsee is specifically designed for this purpose, offering views of the Gotteskoogsee and its surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the unique landscapes, such as the unexpected inland dunes and the peaceful, protected bog areas. The heather bloom in late summer is a highlight for many. The special atmosphere of sites like Barrow 36 and the opportunities for quiet observation at places like the Schwansmoor und Kranichmoor Nature Reserve are also highly valued.
While the main natural monuments are well-regarded, the Inland dunes near Süderlügum are described as a 'hidden paradise' by some visitors, offering a unique landscape that might surprise those expecting only coastal features. The Schwarzberger Moor Nature Reserve also provides a tranquil, less-trafficked experience with a refuge for viewing.
For individual sites like the Inland dunes near Süderlügum, a half-hour walk is suggested. To fully appreciate a nature reserve like Schwansmoor und Kranichmoor Nature Reserve, allowing an hour or two for observation and relaxation is recommended. If you plan to combine multiple sites or include a hike, a half-day or full-day excursion would be appropriate.
Parking is generally available near the entrances or access points to these natural monuments. For example, when visiting the Inland dunes near Süderlügum, visitors are advised to leave their bikes and proceed on foot, implying nearby parking for vehicles. Specific parking details can often be found on local signage or online maps for each location.


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