Attractions and places to see around Lindau (bei Kiel) offer a diverse range of experiences, from coastal towns to engineering marvels. This region in Schleswig-Holstein is characterized by its proximity to the Baltic Sea and the Kiel Canal, providing unique viewpoints and historical sites. Visitors can explore charming old towns, bustling harbors, and significant bridges that span the canal. The area combines natural beauty with man-made structures, making it a compelling destination for exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Always a pleasure to get to the other side of the NOK on foot, by bike or by car 😉...
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Great city, invites you to stroll and linger! Definitely do it!🤙
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In principle, just get on the ferry and drive over and possibly back again 😊... This is definitely a great highlight 😉...
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The visit from the port is worthwhile. Over the bridge and then on to the Borby viewing platform.
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The port town of Eckernförde, which emerged from a fishing settlement, is worth a visit not least because of its pretty old town and the museum harbor. For example, you can learn a lot about the underwater world of the Baltic Sea in the Baltic Sea Info Center. Here you can even get close to the sea creatures in the feeling pool. The pedestrian zone also invites you to take a leisurely stroll.
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....very friendly staff. Nice little ferry ride. Free of charge for cars, pedestrians and cyclists.
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It is not only possible to take the ferry to cross over here, to sit on the bench to watch the hustle and bustle on the canal and to watch the ferry while it is being crossed ... that alone is worth a trip here!
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The region offers several historical points of interest. A significant engineering landmark is the Levensau High Bridge, an old railway bridge with a rich history. While Lindau itself boasts the Old Town Hall, Mangturm (Old Lighthouse), and Diebsturm, the broader area around Lindau (bei Kiel) focuses on the historical significance of the Kiel Canal and its crossings.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the Levensau High Bridge, which offers a breathtaking panorama of the Kiel Canal. The Eckernförde Old Town, Harbour and Beach and Eckernförde Town Harbour also provide excellent vantage points over the harbor and Baltic Sea. From the Landwehr Ferry (Kiel Canal), you can enjoy unique perspectives of the canal as you cross.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Eckernförde Old Town, Harbour and Beach is a great option, offering a four-kilometer-long beach and the Baltic Sea Info Center where children can learn about marine life. The Eckernförde Town Harbour is also family-friendly with its lively atmosphere and regular fish market. Crossing the Kiel Canal on the Landwehr Ferry (Kiel Canal) can be an exciting experience for all ages.
The region around Lindau (bei Kiel) is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for gravel biking, hiking, and mountain biking. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Trail along Windebyer Noor' or the 'Eckernförde Harbour – Gut Hemmelmark loop'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as 'Sehestedt Village – Kiel Canal at Sehestedt' or 'Lindauer Mühlenau – Lindauer Zugbrunnen'. Mountain bikers have options like the 'Westensee Trail Near Felde'. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for gravel biking, hiking, and MTB trails around Lindau (bei Kiel).
Yes, the Landwehr Ferry (Kiel Canal) and Landwehr Ferry are wheelchair accessible, offering free crossings for people, bicycles, and vehicles across the Kiel Canal. This allows for easy access to both sides of the canal and the surrounding areas.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring to autumn (roughly April to October) offers the most pleasant weather. During these months, you can fully appreciate the coastal towns, harbors, and canal views. Even in winter, the Eckernförde Town Harbour maintains a unique charm, especially when the cold east wind blows.
Yes, the Kiel Canal ferries, such as the Landwehr Ferry (Kiel Canal), are free for people and bicycles, making them a convenient way to cross the canal and access attractions on both sides. This integrates well with public transport options in the wider region, allowing you to reach various points along the canal.
Absolutely. For beginners, there are easy hiking routes available, such as the 'Lady Oak Carving loop from Klein-Königsförde' (3.06 km) and a 'Hiking loop from Klein-Königsförde' (6.67 km). These trails offer a gentle introduction to the natural beauty of the area. You can find more easy options in the hiking guide for Lindau (bei Kiel).
The Eckernförde Old Town, Harbour and Beach is highly popular due to its charming 700-year-old old town, a vibrant museum harbor, and a beautiful four-kilometer-long beach. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to stroll through the pedestrian zone, explore the Baltic Sea Info Center, and enjoy the scenic views over the harbor from numerous cafes and restaurants.
The Kiel Canal itself is an engineering marvel. You can experience it directly by taking a free crossing on one of the 14 ferries, such as the Landwehr Ferry (Kiel Canal). Additionally, the Levensau High Bridge, an impressive arched bridge, showcases the historical infrastructure built for the canal.
Yes, especially around popular spots like Eckernförde Old Town, Harbour and Beach and Eckernförde Town Harbour, you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants. The old town areas are bustling with options for dining and accommodation, catering to visitors exploring the coastal charm of the region.
The region is characterized by its proximity to the Baltic Sea and the Kiel Canal. You can enjoy the four-kilometer-long beach at Eckernförde Old Town, Harbour and Beach, offering coastal beauty. The canal itself provides unique waterside landscapes, and nearby routes like the 'Trail along Windebyer Noor' allow you to immerse yourself in the local natural environment.
While specific dog policies vary by individual attraction, many outdoor areas and trails around Lindau (bei Kiel) are dog-friendly. For instance, the beaches and walking paths in Eckernförde often welcome dogs, though leashing rules may apply. It's always best to check local signage or specific venue policies for the most up-to-date information.


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