Lenorenwald

Forest Kalkhorst, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

What to expect

The Lenorenwald forest in Klützer Winkel is a hidden natural paradise with unique flora and fauna. It owes its existence to a historical development and is a varied mixed deciduous forest with impressive giant trees, including redwoods that were probably planted by Count von Bothmer. The forest offers easily accessible paths that invite you to take long walks or guided tours, providing fascinating insights into the history and ecology of the forest. Visitors can also explore the adjacent Bothmer Castle Park, which was given its landscape character by Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer. The forest is home to mighty beech, oak, and maple trees, small ponds and streams, and features botanical exotics such as North American sequoia trees. Families can enjoy hiking through the forest, spotting deer, hare, fox, and badger, as well as numerous bird species, and exploring the nearby town of Klütz and its districts

Plan your family visit to the Lenorenwald with these blog insights 👇

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This family's experience:

Activities: We went on a hike in the Lenorenwald, as suggested in the family travel guide. We also followed the tracks of a heroic princess

Highlights: The kids loved the forest and the stories about the princess. It was a special experience, the children liked it and it worked well with them ✨