This gigantic stone, which was found more than 100 years ago during the NOK expansion, weighs 25 tons. He couldn't be blown up, so he was promoted up here in honor of Bismarck.
The Kudensee is the last surviving Dithmarscher See, which was once formed from sea bays. Today the Kudensee has a water area of around 40 hectares and is home to a large number of different marsh and water birds.
A small piece of dry grass is the last remnant of the originally extensive heathland, which only disappeared through cultivation in the 19th century. It comprises what was once a …