Natural monuments around Winkelsett offer a diverse landscape characterized by ancient natural features and historical sites. The region features unique wetland ecosystems, ancient trees, and significant archaeological structures set within natural surroundings. These areas provide opportunities to observe local biodiversity and explore the intersection of human history with the natural world.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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The 39-hectare heathland of the Pestrup burial ground contains 531 burial mounds from the late Bronze Age (900–200 BC). It is the largest burial ground in Northern Europe that is still visible. As with the megalithic tombs, the ducal government in Oldenburg also undertook conservation work here. In 1909, the burial ground became state property through government purchase and has since been protected as a natural and cultural monument. Source: https://heimatverein-duengstrup.de/der-schafkoben-auf-dem-pestruper-graeberfeld/
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The Ocean Bridge in Harpstedt, Lower Saxony, leads to Little America. The 99-year-old connection originated as a guesthouse, and is now popular with hikers and cyclists. Of course, this doesn't mean the United States, and "ocean" doesn't mean the Atlantic. Rather, this historic structure is a pedestrian and bicycle bridge located in the Wildeshausen Geest region of Lower Saxony. The "Ocean Bridge" is the only way to cross the Delmetal River between the Harpstedt Forest and the Harpstedt district of Little America. Or, as the nature park's website puts it: "The wooden bridge connects the village of Little America with the rest of the world." Source: https://www.kreiszeitung.de/lokales/niedersachsen/seit-99-jahren-ueber-die-ozeanbruecke-geht-es-nach-amerika-92823288.html
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The area around the Glaner Heide is a beautiful place to linger
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Description The Glaner Heide is a 15.9 hectare area south of the Hunte, southwest of Dötlingen. The nature reserve with the registration number NSG WE 071 consists essentially of a heathland area with six graves from the Neolithic or Bronze Age ("Glaner Braut"). In the peripheral areas there are pine and birch-oak forests. The aim of the protection is to preserve the near-natural broom-sand heath communities, the graves of cultural and historical significance and the locations of endangered plant communities. History By decree of September 30, 1939, the Glaner Heide area was declared a nature reserve. The Oldenburg district is responsible as the lower nature conservation authority.
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The fact that the old oak in Dötlingen still turns green is a miracle of nature.
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Café Behr is located directly opposite the 1000-year-old oak tree in Dötlingen.
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The fact that the old oak in Dötlingen still turns green is a miracle of nature.
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Winkelsett is home to diverse natural features. You can visit the Schlatt beim Hölscherholz, a unique boggy lake known for its ecological value and diverse flora, including endangered plant species. Another significant natural monument is the ancient Old Village Oak in Dötlingen, a majestic tree estimated to be 500-600 years old, symbolizing resilience and history.
Yes, the region around Winkelsett is rich in historical natural monuments. The Glaner Braut Megalithic Tomb is an impressive complex of stone burial grounds, around 3500 years old, offering insight into Neolithic society. Additionally, the Pestruper Gräberfeld Heathland features burial mounds from the Bronze and pre-Roman Iron Age set within a beautiful heather landscape.
The area around Winkelsett offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are routes like the 'Amtshof Harpstedt – View of the Hunte River loop from Hölingen' for cycling, or the 'Glaner Braut Megalithic Tomb – Huntepadd Trail loop from Wildeshausen' for gravel biking. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for Cycling around Winkelsett, Gravel biking around Winkelsett, and MTB Trails around Winkelsett.
Absolutely! Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Glaner Braut Megalithic Tomb, the Old Village Oak in Dötlingen, and the Pestruper Gräberfeld Heathland are all categorized as family-friendly. The Ozeanbrücke (Ocean Bridge) Over the Moor also offers an accessible and interesting walk for all ages.
For a unique wetland experience, visit the Schlatt beim Hölscherholz directly in Winkelsett. This officially recognized natural monument is a small, boggy lake with diverse flora and fauna, including moorland vegetation and a rich insect population. Another great spot is the Ozeanbrücke (Ocean Bridge) Over the Moor, which leads across the marshy Delmetal and provides wonderful views of the Erlenbruch (alder bog forest) on both sides.
The Essgarten Winkelsett is an exceptional natural attraction, recognized as Germany's oldest and most species-rich forest garden. Spanning 2.4 hectares, it cultivates over 1,200 different edible plant species. It's worth visiting for its unique approach to sustainable agriculture, its educational offerings on permaculture and biodiversity, and the opportunity to experience a diverse, cultivated natural ecosystem that provides habitat for numerous insects and birds.
Yes, the region beautifully intertwines ancient history with nature. The Reckumer Steine, located near the Hunte riverbanks, are two Neolithic megalithic graves. These ancient structures are the last surviving witnesses of a larger megalithic culture group east of the Hunte river, offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric times within a serene natural environment.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The ancient Old Village Oak in Dötlingen is often highlighted as a 'real eye-catcher' and a 'miracle of nature.' The Pestruper Gräberfeld Heathland is praised for its picturesque landscape with heather and birch trees, often described as 'something out of a landscape painter's picture book.'
Yes, the Ozeanbrücke (Ocean Bridge) Over the Moor is a more than 170-meter-long wooden bridge that leads across the marshy Delmetal. From this bridge, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Erlenbruch (alder bog forest) on both sides of the Delmeniederung, with small bays offering spots to linger and appreciate the scenery.
The Pestruper Gräberfeld Heathland is a significant natural monument featuring numerous burial mounds from the Bronze and pre-Roman Iron Age. It's a vast area characterized by heather, birch trees, and a grassy landscape, offering a unique combination of natural beauty and archaeological importance. It provides a tangible connection to ancient civilizations within a preserved natural setting.
The Schlatt beim Hölscherholz is known for its diverse ecosystem. You can expect to see small, open water surfaces, siltation zones with plants like soft rush, and periodically dry mudflats. Surrounding vegetation includes willow bushes and birch bog forests. It hosts moorland vegetation such as cotton grass, peat mosses, and sedges, and is particularly noted for its occurrence of endangered plant species and a rich insect population.


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