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Nature Park Aukrug is a lush protected area in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, renowned for its rolling hills, diverse wetlands, and rich biodiversity, offering extensive opportunities for hiking, cycling, and nature observation.

8,200
Acres Protected
120
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1956
Year Established

About Nature Park Aukrug

 

Nature Park Aukrug, located in the heart of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, covers a scenic landscape of gently undulating hills, serene meadows, and varied wetlands. Established to preserve the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the region, the park is characterized by its unique geological formations, including moraines that date to the Ice Age, and a mosaic of natural habitats home to numerous native plants and animals. The park's diverse terrain includes mixed forests, heathlands, streams, and moorlands that support a wide range of wildlife, making it a favored destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Historically, the park has roots in traditional rural land use with small farms and villages that blend harmoniously with the natural environment. Visitors can explore an extensive network of well-marked hiking and cycling trails that meander through scenic landscapes, offering peaceful retreats away from urban settings. Notable landmarks include the Aukrug moor, scenic viewpoints such as the Stippelberg hill, and historic sites like old mills and rural chapels scattered throughout. Nature Park Aukrug also hosts educational programs and guided tours to highlight conservation efforts and local cultural heritage. Its tranquil environment, combined with well-maintained outdoor infrastructure, invites year-round exploration, making it a cherished haven for outdoor recreation and environmental education in northern Germany.

Highlights

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Stippelberg – a scenic hill offering panoramic views over the Aukrug landscape

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Extensive Moorlands – unique wetland ecosystem rich with birdlife and rare plants

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Traditional Rural Architecture – charming old mills and village chapels reflecting local history

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Diverse Trail Network – trails suitable for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding

Notable Natural Features

Aukrug Moor

A large and ecologically significant wetland area within the park, home to a variety of waterfowl and rare plant species.

Stippelberg Hill

A prominent hill offering sweeping views of the rolling countryside, ideal for panoramic photography and nature observation.

Ellerau Mill

A historic water mill preserved as a cultural landmark, illustrating traditional rural life in the region.