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Wentorfer Lohe Nature Reserve

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Wentorfer Lohe Nature Reserve

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The Wentorfer Lohe Nature Reserve is a significant natural and recreational area located northeast of Wentorf bei Hamburg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This expansive natural heritage site, covering approximately 250 hectares, lies nestled between the communities of Wohltorf, Wentorf, Neu-Börnsen, and the vast Sachsenwald forest. Rising to an elevation of around 73 metres, the reserve is characterized by a diverse landscape featuring a mosaic of meadows, floodplains, and forests, with the renaturalized Amelungsbach stream meandering through its heart.

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    October 5, 2020

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    The Wentorfer Lohe is a former training area. The area has no longer been used for military purposes since 1997. Today, nature is the focus and various measures are being taken to protect it as part of the “Natural Heritage Lohe” project.
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    July 11, 2022

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    The former location training area WENTORFER LOHE is located northeast of the former garrison town of Wentorf and extends between the communities of Wohltorf, Wentorf, Neu-Börnsen and the Sachsenwald. With only about 250 ha, the Lohe - as the area is colloquially called - was not very large. Nevertheless, the diversity of meadows with alternating wooded areas offered the grenadier battalions stationed in Wentorf the opportunity to practice military emergencies.

    Nowadays it is a beautiful piece of nature that I can highly recommend.

    Further information:
    panzergrenadierbrigade16.de/standorte/stouebpl-wentorfer-lohe.html
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    June 27, 2019

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    The former training area WENTORFER LOHE is located northeast of the former garrison town of Wentorf and extends between the communities of Wohltorf, Wentorf, Neu-Börnsen and the Sachsenwald. With only about 250 hectares, the Lohe - as the area is called colloquially - was not very large. Nevertheless, the variety of meadows with alternating forest areas offered the grenadier battalions stationed in Wentorf the opportunity to practice military emergencies.

    Nowadays it is a beautiful piece of nature that I can highly recommend.

    Further information:
    panzergrenadierbrigade16.de/standorte/stouebpl-wentorfer-lohe.html
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    Location: Wohltorf, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of trails can I expect at Wentorfer Lohe Nature Reserve?

    The reserve, a former military training ground, features a dense network of paths. These range from wide, well-maintained tracks suitable for cycling and family strolls to narrower, more natural trails winding through forests and meadows. You'll find a mix of surfaces, including gravel paths and unpaved forest floors, offering varied experiences for hikers and cyclists.

    Are there specific hiking routes recommended for beginners or families?

    Yes, Wentorfer Lohe is very family-friendly and suitable for beginners. Many of the paths are relatively flat and easy to navigate. The area around the former tank washing facility, now an experience frog pond, is particularly engaging for children. Look for routes that incorporate the Panzerberg for a gentle climb and a rewarding view.

    Where can I park when visiting Wentorfer Lohe Nature Reserve?

    Parking is available at various access points around the reserve. While specific parking lots are not detailed, visitors often find spots near the main entrances. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Is public transport an option to reach Wentorfer Lohe Nature Reserve?

    While the reserve is located near communities like Wentorf and Wohltorf, direct public transport links right to the heart of the reserve may be limited. It's best to check local bus schedules to nearby towns and plan for a short walk or cycle from the nearest stop to the reserve's entrances.

    Are dogs allowed in Wentorfer Lohe Nature Reserve, and are there off-leash areas?

    Yes, dogs are welcome in Wentorfer Lohe Nature Reserve. There are designated areas where dogs can run off-leash, often referred to as 'Hundewiese' (dog meadows). On other paths, please keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible routes in the reserve?

    Due to the diverse landscape of meadows, forests, and some unpaved paths, not all routes are fully wheelchair-accessible. However, some wider, more established paths, particularly those that were part of the former military training ground, may offer smoother surfaces suitable for wheelchairs. It's recommended to check specific route conditions before visiting.

    What is the Panzerberg, and can I visit it?

    The Panzerberg (Tank Hill) is an artificial hill, a remnant from the reserve's past as a military training area. It now serves as a popular viewing point, offering expansive vistas over the natural landscape. It's also used as a toboggan run in winter. It is easily accessible and a recommended spot for visitors.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Wentorfer Lohe?

    Wentorfer Lohe is rich in biodiversity. You might spot various bird species like the black woodpecker, middle spotted woodpecker, or even the Eurasian eagle-owl. Mammals such as the hazel dormouse, reptiles like grass snakes and sand lizards, and amphibians including the great crested newt also inhabit the area. Keep an eye out for robust cattle grazing in the 'Wilden Weiden' (wild pastures), which help maintain the landscape.

    Are there cafes or refreshment options near Wentorfer Lohe Nature Reserve?

    The reserve itself is a natural area with limited commercial facilities. However, the nearby communities of Wentorf, Wohltorf, and Neu-Börnsen offer various cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can find refreshments before or after your visit.

    What should I wear for a walk in Wentorfer Lohe, especially in different seasons?

    Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather, layered clothing is always a good idea. Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended for all seasons. In winter, waterproof and warm clothing is essential, as paths can be muddy or icy. During summer, light clothing, sun protection, and insect repellent are advisable.

    Is Wentorfer Lohe Nature Reserve suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, Wentorfer Lohe offers a unique charm in winter. The landscape can be beautiful with frost or snow, and the paths are generally accessible. However, be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions, especially on unpaved trails. The Panzerberg is even used as a toboggan run, adding a fun winter activity.

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