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Top 17 Natural Monuments around Staffhorst

Natural monuments around Staffhorst are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including protected wetlands, forests, and water bodies. The region is part of a broader Special Area of Conservation, highlighting its ecological significance. Visitors can explore areas like the Demnitzer Bruch and Schafhorst, which preserve regional flora and fauna. These natural features offer opportunities to experience well-preserved ecosystems.

Best natural monuments around Staffhorst

  • The most popular natural monuments is Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond), a lake that is a nature reserve located…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

Erdmann Wooden Sculpture

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Located on the road between Schwaförden and Sudwalde, you'll find the Pastorendiek. However, you'll only find it once you're actually there, as it's very well hidden in the forest. Even …

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Forest Lake

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Nice little lake in Vilser Holz on the other side of the knee of the museum railway line.

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Hache Spring

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The Hache rises in the Hache district of the Lower Saxony municipality of Bruchhausen-Vilsen, very close to the boiling spring. It flows through the towns of Bensen, Freidorf, …

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Hörsten Bruch

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Restoration of a near-natural water balance in an alder swamp forest area; Testing of methods for monitoring and success control

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July 9, 2025, Erdmann Wooden Sculpture

A very beautiful place

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Very solidly built 👍

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Located on the Erdmann Cycle Route

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Low moor area with a special flora and fauna.

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April 23, 2024, Waldsee

There is a small lake in the valley.

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The Hache: The Hache rises in the Hache district of the Lower Saxony municipality of Bruchhausen-Vilsen, very close to the boiling spring. It flows through the towns of Bensen, Freidorf, Bassum-Neubruchhausen, Syke-Jardinghausen, Syke-Henstedt, Syke-Hoope, Syke-Steimke, Syke, Syke-Lindhof, Syke-Barrien and Weyhe-Lahausen to Weyhe-Kirchweyhe. There it joins the Kirchweyher See with the slightly waterier Süstedter Bach and then flows on as Ochtum to the Weser to Bremen. The Hache used to have a length of around 70 kilometers and since the change with trickling meadows and co. Only 32.5 km left The Hache was the first ecologically continuous body of water in Lower Saxony 👍🍀👍

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The start is the fountain at the entrance to the spa park. The route then leads through the spa park to the mini golf course, past the tennis court and the rifle club. We continue through the Vilser Holz, past Hagemann's pond and from there along the Kneipp outdoor area, the ice skating area and the swimming pool back to the starting point. (Source: https://www.bruchhausen-vilsen.de)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most appreciated natural monuments around Staffhorst?

Visitors particularly enjoy Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond), a nature reserve known for its unique floating mats of sphagnum moss. Another favorite is Forest Lake, offering a tranquil setting within a forested area. The Hörsten Bruch, an alder swamp forest undergoing restoration, is also highly regarded for its natural beauty.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit near Staffhorst?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Hache Spring, where the Hache river originates, is a pleasant spot. Another great option is the Source of the Eiter, featuring a wooden bridge over the young river in a wild, romantic landscape.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Staffhorst?

The region around Staffhorst is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including protected wetlands, forests, and various water bodies. You'll find glacial oligotrophic shallow ponds like Pastorendiek, tranquil forest lakes, and the sources of local rivers. The area is part of a broader Special Area of Conservation, highlighting its ecological significance with unique habitats and diverse flora and fauna.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Hiking loop from Staffhorst' or the 'Donkey and Animal Farm loop from Keramikwerkstatt Katrin Hermann'. For runners, there are moderate running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Wietzen'. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes like the 'Sunset View Near Schweringen – Sebbenhausen Cycle Path loop'. Find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, running trails, and road cycling routes guides for Staffhorst.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Staffhorst?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife, ideal for hiking and enjoying the lakes. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a serene, quiet experience, especially in forested areas like Hörsten Bruch. Always check local conditions before your visit.

Are there specific protected areas near Staffhorst that are worth exploring?

Yes, Staffhorst is situated within the ecologically significant region known as "Demnitzer Bruch, Schafhorst und Lübkowsee," a designated Special Area of Conservation. These areas are crucial for their unique habitats, including forests, wetlands, and diverse ecosystems, making them valuable for nature enthusiasts seeking well-preserved natural landscapes.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around Staffhorst, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in protected zones like the Pastorendiek nature reserve, to protect local wildlife and habitats. Always clean up after your pet.

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

Given the region's diverse habitats, including wetlands, forests, and lakes, you can expect to observe various bird species, amphibians, and insects. Protected areas like Pastorendiek are specifically designated to safeguard certain species and their ecosystems, offering opportunities for birdwatching and nature observation.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots among the natural monuments?

Many natural monuments offer scenic views. For instance, the Forest Lake provides a tranquil setting within a forested area, perfect for quiet contemplation. The Source of the Eiter, with its wooden bridge, offers a unique perspective of the young river in a wild, romantic landscape.

What is the terrain like for hiking near Staffhorst's natural monuments?

The terrain around Staffhorst is generally varied but often features easy to moderate paths, particularly around lakes and through forested areas. You can find relatively flat trails suitable for leisurely walks, as well as slightly more challenging routes through areas like Hörsten Bruch, which is an alder swamp forest.

Are there any specific regulations or permits needed to visit these natural monuments?

Most natural monuments and protected areas around Staffhorst are accessible to the public without special permits for general visitation. However, as these are often protected areas, it's crucial to respect local regulations, such as staying on marked paths, refraining from disturbing wildlife, and not leaving any waste behind. Specific rules for nature reserves like Pastorendiek are usually posted on-site.

What makes the Friedländer Große Wiese significant in the broader region?

The Friedländer Große Wiese, located within the broader region, is a significant fen area spanning 12,000 hectares. Fens are unique wetlands characterized by peat accumulation and distinct plant communities, supporting rare and specialized species. This large fen area is notable for its unique ecosystem, providing habitats for diverse wildlife and offering a different kind of natural landscape experience.

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