Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
North Frisia
Koldenbüttel
Nature Experience Area Koldenbüttler Marsh
Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
North Frisia
Koldenbüttel
Nature Experience Area Koldenbüttler Marsh
Cycling Highlight
Recommended by 182 out of 191 cyclists
Location: Koldenbüttel, North Frisia, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
The nature experience area Koldenbüttel reflects a typical marsh landscape of North Friesland on a small scale. A mud hut, in which parts of the landscape and local history is presented, as well as special paths, bridges and benches inform the visitor about it.
February 22, 2022
“The marshland is a landscape that has been shaped by man over many centuries. Dykes, ridges, ditches and ditches are man-made, mostly through hard physical work over generations.
But this landscape is also
Meadowfoam on damp fens as well as the willow trees, which are even used as economic ones
Pollard willows represent a particularly valuable natural habitat.
The frogs in the trenches are just as natural as the birds that nest in the reeds or the insects that pollinate the flowers. "
November 27, 2021
The Koldenbüttler Marsch is a beautiful natural area in the municipality of Koldenbüttel, located in the district of Nordfriesland in Schleswig-Holstein. This area, which is located south of Husum and west of Friedrichstadt, is known for its flat landscape characterized by green pastures, expansive meadows and an impressive horizon.The Koldenbüttler Marsch nature experience area offers visitors numerous opportunities to explore the natural beauty and the unique flora and fauna of the region. There are well-developed cycling and hiking trails that lead through the marsh landscape and offer wonderful views of the surrounding nature. The area is also ideal for bird watching, as many species of birds find their habitat here.Koldenbüttel itself has a rich history that dates back to the Middle Ages. The St. Leonhard Church, built around the year 1200, and the old mounds on which the houses stand, testify to the long history of settlement in the place. The region is known for its traditional Haubarge, of which the Riesbüllhof is the last remaining one.
July 22, 2024
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