Niendorf bei Berkenthin
Niendorf bei Berkenthin
Natural monuments around Niendorf bei Berkenthin offer a diverse landscape of forests, lakes, and rivers within the Herzogtum Lauenburg region. The area is characterized by its serene natural settings, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Significant natural areas, including expansive biosphere reserves and nature parks, contribute to the region's ecological importance. These protected zones are home to varied ecosystems and wildlife, making them notable for nature observation.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Nothing special is required, just visit the Möllner Uhlenkolk Park.
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As early as 460 BC, there are references to a game with stone balls - a precursor to today's game of boules. However, the boules facility in the Mölln spa park is not that old. The track was inaugurated in 2011 when the Mölln spa park was renovated. The facility is open to the public free of charge during the park's opening hours. Playing materials can be borrowed from the tourist information office or you must bring your own. https://www.moelln-tourismus.de/poi/boule-bahn
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There are more hiking trails to find here than are listed in Komoot.
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To commemorate the 600th anniversary of Eulenspiegel's death, the Mölln sculptor Karlheinz Goedtke created the bronze figure of the jester in 1950 to crown the fountain next to Kirchberg. This popular depiction of the jester has become a symbol of the town. Goedtke also created the bronze relief of the poet George Bernard Shaw next to the fountain. Shaw was named an honorary Eulenspiegel by the town in 1950. However, he misunderstood Mölln's offer and declared himself an "honorary citizen," which the town council subsequently approved. People often meet at the Eulenspiegel fountain for a souvenir photo. The mischievous figure is particularly polished in two places – there's a reason for this: Anyone who rubs Till's thumb and toe simultaneously while making a wish will be lucky. At least, that's the legend... https://www.moelln-tourismus.de/poi/eulenspiegel-brunnen
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Be sure to rub your thumb and foot...
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A quite young but beautiful NSG.
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Next door in the organic farm shop there is delicious food for the break!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Hevenbruch Nature Reserve, known for its ancient beech forest and diverse wildlife. Another popular spot is the Bottomless Kolk, a unique glacial lake surrounded by moorland. For those interested in history within a natural setting, the Sirksfelde Ringfort offers an impressive historical site nestled in a forest.
The region around Niendorf bei Berkenthin is characterized by a serene landscape of forests, lakes, and rivers. You'll find expansive areas like the UNESCO-Biosphärenreservat Schaalsee with its deep lake and diverse ecosystems, as well as the Naturpark Lauenburgische Seen, featuring numerous lakes and extensive woodlands. The area is rich in natural beauty, from ancient beech forests to unique glacial formations and tranquil moorlands.
Yes, the Sirksfelde Ringfort is a significant historical site dating from the 8th and 9th centuries, located within a forest. Additionally, the Ansverus Cross Pilgrimage Site near Ratzeburg commemorates a historical event and is set in a natural environment, offering both historical and spiritual significance.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Hevenbruch Nature Reserve offers varied forest paths, and the Bottomless Kolk, located within the Uhlenkolk Mölln wildlife park, provides an engaging natural experience. The Eulenspiegel Fountain and Museum in Mölln also offers a cultural highlight that can be combined with nature walks.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in many natural areas, especially within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific rules may apply in designated nature reserves like the Mechower Seeufer, so look for local signage.
The natural monuments around Niendorf bei Berkenthin are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer is ideal for water activities on lakes like Ratzeburger See. Autumn offers stunning foliage, and even winter provides tranquil, picturesque walks, especially around the frozen lakes and snow-dusted forests. Your preference for activities will guide the best time for your visit.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as those along the Elbe-Lübeck Canal, or enjoy easy hikes through forests and along lake shores. For more active pursuits, there are also running trails available. Find more details on specific routes in our guides for cycling, easy hikes, and running around Niendorf bei Berkenthin.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, bordering Niendorf bei Berkenthin, offers hundreds of kilometers of marked trails. You can find easy hikes along the Elbe-Lübeck Canal or explore the varied terrain around the Hevenbruch Nature Reserve. For detailed routes, refer to our guide on easy hikes around Niendorf bei Berkenthin.
Absolutely. The area is excellent for cycling, with routes like the Elbe-Lübeck Canal Path offering scenic rides. You can find easy to intermediate cycling loops that take you past various natural sights and through charming villages. Discover more options in our dedicated guide for cycling around Niendorf bei Berkenthin.
The UNESCO-Biosphärenreservat Schaalsee is significant for its largely undisturbed nature and rich biodiversity. It's one of Northern Germany's deepest lakes and a crucial habitat for rare animal and plant species, including cranes, sea eagles, and otters. The reserve encompasses diverse landscapes like moors, natural beech forests, and wet meadows, making it a vital ecological area.
Parking is generally available at key access points for popular natural monuments and trailheads, such as those along the Elbe-Lübeck Canal or near larger nature reserves. Specific parking information can often be found on local signage or by checking the starting points of routes on komoot.
While some areas are reachable by local bus routes, direct public transport access to all natural monuments can be limited. Planning your trip in advance and checking local bus schedules for connections to villages near the monuments is advisable. Many visitors opt for a combination of public transport and cycling or walking to reach their destinations.


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