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9월 1, 2025, Westerhorn Moorbahn and Peat Ponds
Somewhat dated, but still in operation: Peat farming
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4월 26, 2025, Westerhorn Moorbahn and Peat Ponds
Renaturation in full swing!
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8월 16, 2023, Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area
Here is a nice rest area including a barbecue area.
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8월 10, 2023, View of Rantzauer See
Unfortunately, the castle prison is closed this year due to a change of tenants and renovations, but there is a great special exhibition about Dutch tiles in the museum (Sat/Sun 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.)!
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8월 31, 2022, Moorlehrpfad Wasservögel
1. Greylag Goose The greylag goose is native to all of Europe. It grows up to 85 cm tall, weighs around 4 kg and can live up to 20 years. It breeds only once a year, from March to June. Like swans, greylag goose pairs stay true to each other for life. Their diet consists of grasses and seeds. Their natural enemies are white-tailed eagles, red kites, marsh harriers, seagulls when they are in large numbers, and the fox. 2. Canada Goose Originally from Canada, the Canada goose is the largest wild goose in Germany. At 110 cm, it is larger than the greylag goose. Some of them spend the winter with us coming from Scandinavia. If it is too cold in winter, they move on to southern Europe. During spring courtship, males compete for females. They bite and flap their wings until one gives up. Once a couple has found each other, they stay together for life. The diet consists of aquatic plants, grasses and seeds. Enemies include foxes, sea eagles, eagle owls and hawks. 3. Mallard The mallard is the largest of our native ducks and the one you see most often: on lakes and in river landscapes, in parks, gardens and irrigation ditches. Their main food is plants and seeds, but they also eat worms, snails, frogs and even little mice if they can get hold of them. Mallard chicks look for their own food right from the start. In January, during the mating season, male mallard ducks (recognizable by their colored heads) can be seen fighting for the females. Enemies include foxes, seagulls, white-tailed eagles and corvids. 4. Coot The coot belongs to the rail family (a family of cranes) and can be found almost everywhere in Europe. Standing water is preferred for breeding. Rooster and hen have a black head with a white forehead, white beak and red eyes - they cannot be distinguished externally. The coot feeds mainly on plant residues, grass, algae, water lily petals, but does not disdain insects, snails, mussels and small fish. The enemies are foxes, marsupials, seagulls and white-tailed eagles. 5. Moorhen Moorhen can be found almost everywhere in Europe. Males and females also look the same among them; they have red eyes, a red forehead plate and a yellow beak tip. Their diet consists of aquatic plants, seeds and berries, but snails and small fish are also on their menu. In the period from April to August, moorhens breed twice. In addition to humans, sea eagles, gulls, peregrine falcons and marsh harriers, but also foxes threaten their lives.
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5월 15, 2022, Westerhorn Moorbahn and Peat Ponds
Work is currently taking place on the old moor railway. It looks as if the tracks will be removed from the bog and the area will be completely restored.
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7월 12, 2021, Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area
It's not just the children who learn ... well done
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6월 9, 2021, Schlossinsel Barmstedt
On the castle island you can admire numerous art installations or relax and linger on the hidden benches. The atmosphere is magical and if you like, you can stop by the castle prison café. It was probably never a real prison, but the officials in question had two small cells at their disposal, in which they occasionally had overnight guests until 1927.
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3월 27, 2021, Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area
A nice place for a rest. Very idyllic location.
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3월 27, 2021, Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area
A beautiful spring, an idyllic lake and an educational forest trail. The perfect conditions for a trip to the forest.
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2월 22, 2021, View of Rantzauer See
just not on Sunday, then it's just too crowded
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1월 8, 2021, Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area
You should be able to drink the water. It flows up to about - 12 degrees. It should have a temperature of 5 degrees
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7월 5, 2020, View of Rantzauer See
The Rantzauer See is located in the town of Barmstedt in the Pinneberg district in southwestern Schleswig-Holstein. It is almost 420 by 280 meters, has an area of 7.5 hectares and is no deeper than three meters. In the years from 1934 to 1938 the lake was dug by hand by the Reich Labor Service by order of the National Socialists. The water level of the Rantzauer See is regulated by the damming of the Krückau, which feeds it. This encroachment on nature and the associated interruption of the hiking trail for the local fish world caused problems in the past. Therefore, in 1981, a nine-step fish ladder was built on the weir of the castle island, via which the fish could continue their migration to the upper spawning grounds. The history of the castle island in the lake goes back to the 12th and 13th centuries when the Knights of Barmstede had their seat here. On the Barmstedt Castle Island there is a historical ensemble of buildings with the Rantzau Castle (classicist mansion from 1806 in private ownership), the court clerk's house (classicist building from 1824, today containing changing exhibitions), the former district court (19th century, today Museum of the County of Rantzau) and the castle prison (1836, two of the historical prison cells preserved, today café and exhibitions). The castle island is also bordered by a 19th century watermill. The Rantzauer See is visited by several thousand people every year. Around the lake there is a rhododendron park and several cafes, in the summer months there is the possibility of renting pedal boats or swimming in the outdoor pool and in the Rantzauer forest bordering the lake you can hike and cycle. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rantzauer_See
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7월 5, 2020, View of Rantzauer See
The Rantzauer See was created between 1934 and 1938. It is an artificially created reservoir in the Krückau. The idyllic castle island with artist's studio, shed (ceramic studio), museum and the beautiful, fully functional water mill invite you to visit. The castle prison with the “jail meal” should not be missed either. The best way to relax around the castle island is in the natural open-air pool, in the indoor wave pool, mini golf or boating. Furthermore, electric bikes can be rented from the boat rental to explore the area actively by cycling. The rhododendron park is a real feast for the eyes. For nature lovers, spacious hiking, biking and riding trails round off the recreational offer. https://www.vg-barmstedt-hoernerkirchen.de/Startseite/Stadt-Barmstedt/ErholORT-Barmstedt/Rantzauer-See-mit-Schlossinsel
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7월 5, 2020, Schlossinsel Barmstedt
For the castle area, the Krückau was dammed up in trenches in such a way that three islands were formed, of which the last island bearing the actual castle was also surrounded by a wall ring. Remains of this ring can still be seen today on the crescent-shaped island between the water mill and the manor house. It is not yet certain whether the entire facility was still surrounded by an outer wall. It is quite possible that there were already small islands in the river at this point of the Krückau, which were then raised to the required size; this would explain the irregular ground plan of the castle grounds as well as the distance to the center of the settlement. The individual islands existed until the 19th century and were separated from one another by drawbridges; parts of the trenches were only filled in from 1823. The castle island and those who carried the castle prison, the clerk's house and their predecessor buildings were united by backfilling the trenches. The approximate area of the palace garden is now marked by the “Rantzau” street, where remains of the former moat can be found, which today form a small pond. There was originally a bailey between the castle island and the garden, but there are no more indications of its shape. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlossinsel_(Barmstedt)
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5월 3, 2020, View of Rantzauer See
Always nice as a destination for bike or hiking tours. From the cafe with a lake view to the nice kiosk and many quiet places for your own picnic, there is something for everyone.
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