Around 47,000 square meters of undeveloped area make this place the largest in Germany. Conveniently, you will find benches in the middle in case you need to take a break …
The five-fingered linden tree is a tree in the Riesewohld that is around 250 years old and has five trunks, which have grown together in the lower part to resemble a hand.
After the Second World War, peat was mined here on a large scale to a depth of six metres. This is how the peat pits, which are today's water surfaces, were created.
Translate over the Eider for a small fee. An association operates this ferry seasonally. Unfortunately there is no catering business at the Hohner ferry anymore.