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Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis Steinburg
Kremperheide

Hiking loop from Kremperheide

Easy

4.8

(33)

130

hikers

Hiking loop from Kremperheide

01:20

5.21km

20m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 20, 2026

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Binnendünen Nordoe

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908 m

Bench With a View of the Sommerweide, Binnendünen Nordoe

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If you need a little break, this is the bank for you. It is stable and invites you to rest.

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1.13 km

Dragonflies are among the most beautiful and showy native insects. Because their larvae develop in the water, they prefer to be found near water bodies. The various dragonfly species have different and sometimes very special requirements for the structure, the vegetation and the water quality of their breeding waters. Due to its rarity, the Greater Moosjungfer, which is protected throughout Europe, occupies a prominent position among the various dragonfly species in the North Oer inland dunes.

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1.27 km

There is always something going on in the meadows.

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2.36 km

Picnic area at Binnendünen Nordoe

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Good opportunity for a break

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2.99 km

“With their dry, sandy, nutrient-poor locations, the Nordoer inland dunes offer a valuable habitat for butterflies. The preservation of the heather-rich open habitats is elementary, without which many species could not survive. Nordoe is one of the last areas in Schleswig-Holstein where the plantain snail moth occurs. The golden fritillary, which was once also widespread in Schleswig-Holstein, was last seen in the North Oer inland dunes in the 1990s. With the help of the EU-funded project LIFE-Aurinia, it will be resettled here.

The lesser peacock moth can only be observed as an adult butterfly between April and May. After hatching from its pupa, it has no mouthparts. The moths can only survive for a few days without food. Their existence is solely for reproduction. The Lesser Fritillary, on the other hand, flies from April to October. It produces up to four generations in a year.

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3.65 km

A rare sun-worshiper lives on the adjacent pastures: the sand lizard. In order to offer them suitable habitats again, the Schleswig-Holstein Nature Conservation Foundation used an excavator to create sandy areas and piles of root stumps. Sand lizards can soak up the sun on logs and stones in the foundation land.

New habitats have also been created for the severely endangered common spadefoot toad in the form of small bodies of water in a sandy environment. The vegetation is kept in check by the biting and biting of the grazing animals and creates open sandy areas. At the same time, the strictly protected spadefoot toads were resettled.

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3.67 km

Exmoor Ponies at Binnendünen Nordoe

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The Exmoor pony is strong enough to carry an adult human but is primarily used as a child pony. This original horse is also used in nature conservation. Since the grazing influence of large herbivores contributes to the conservation of open areas with their biodiversity (megaherbivore hypothesis), robust animals such as the Exmoor horse et al. used semi-wild in grazing projects by the Working Group on Biological Environmental Protection (ABU) or the Stichting Taurus. They also support the preservation of the natural and cultural landscape in the Hutewald project in the Solling-Vogler Nature Park. In addition, the Exmoor is proposed as a replacement for the extinct European wild horse in the wild. (Source: Wiki)

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3.73 km

Galloway cattle are domestic cattle suitable for year-round free-range husbandry. The small to medium-sized robust breed comes from the eponymous district of Galloway in south-west Scotland. (Source: Wiki)

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5.21 km

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4.69 km

344 m

141 m

Surfaces

3.56 km

1.27 km

228 m

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Sunday 17 May

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