Best attractions and places to see around Helmstorf are found within the picturesque Holstein Switzerland region of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This area is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and numerous lakes, offering a diverse natural landscape. Visitors can explore historical estates, natural reserves, and scenic viewpoints, making it a destination for those interested in both cultural heritage and outdoor activities. The municipality of Helmstorf itself features ancient "Wallhügel" (motte-and-bailey castle mounds) and historic mills, adding to its rich history.
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The Canada goose is a species of bird in the anatidae family and is considered the most common goose in the world. Its native range is North America. It is a characteristic lowland bird there, breeding on inland lakes in prairie and agricultural areas.
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The Dieksee promenade takes you from the Malente Wildlife Park to the Diekseeholm forest. The Dieksee promenade runs along the western shore of the 368-hectare Dieksee lake. Here you will find many of Malente's hotels, guesthouses, and health clinics. Redesigned in 2007, the promenade consists partly of paved stone slabs and partly of hard-packed sand. During the construction work, a floating pontoon for events was installed near the pier for the 5-Lakes Cruise and Kellersee Cruise. An additional wooden walkway was also added to the promenade. Terraced platforms have been integrated along the embankment, offering a particularly beautiful view of the Dieksee.
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The trip around the Kellersee is worthwhile in every season
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Ponds located in the Diekseeholm forest area, which were formerly used for fish farming. These natural attractions in Malente were created in 1869 for the breeding of noble fish. The ponds are fed by fresh spring water from the "Diekseeholm" forest area. They are connected to each other by small streams and channels. The ponds get their name because the surrounding trees are particularly beautifully reflected in the calm, smooth water. In the immediate vicinity of the Spiegelteiche (Mirror Ponds) is one of Malente's Kneipp facilities: a natural water treading pool and an arm-kneading pool.
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This lake also offers great opportunities for anglers. You can catch eels, perch, bream, pike, tench, zander, carp, roach, rudd, and burbot. For further important information and legal regulations regarding this fishing area, as well as for fishing permits, please contact: Schwarten Fishing Tenant Kellerstraße 52 23714 Bad Malente-Gremsmühlen Tel.: +49 4523 3563
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Kellersee borders Malente to the east. It has a total area of approximately 50.6 hectares and a maximum depth of approximately 27 meters. A 14.6 km hiking trail surrounds the lake, including several highlights along the way. These include, for example, the "WunderWeltWasser" nature trail for all ages and the Rothensande estate, the original setting for the Immenhof films. Kellersee can be explored by both excursion boats and sailboats. Canoe trips from Eutin-Fissau are also possible, and there is also a swimming area here. Other swimming areas can be found in Wöbbensredder or at Hamburger Strand in Sielbeck. The swimming areas in Sielbeck and Fissau are unguarded. Anglers also have plenty of opportunities here, as the lake has a good population of zander, pike, and sea bass. Numerous waterfowl can also be observed here. This lake also offers great opportunities for anglers. You can catch eels, perch, bream, pike, tench, zander, carp, and others 🐟
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Real water lovers never get enough of the cool water. In Malente, in the middle of the Holstein Switzerland holiday region, you can experience water sports in all their variety. If you like cycling, you could, for example, set off on the Dieksee in a pedal boat. In the calm waters of the lake district, even beginners can try diving and learn easily. The Schwentine, with its romantically overgrown banks and pretty villas, is ideal for trying stand-up paddling in a beautiful setting with its shallow waters. These and many other refreshing activities are - just like the water in Malente - often just a few minutes away.
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Kneipp pool at the Spiegelteichen Since 1955, when Malente was appointed a Kneipp spa town, the Spiegelteichen have been used for water applications according to Sebastian Kneipp. As the constantly flowing, fresh, and cool water is well-suited for this, there is still a water-treading pool and an arm-kneading pool here today.
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The Helmstorf area, nestled in the picturesque Holstein Switzerland region, offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve, known for its narrow wooden bridges and birdwatching opportunities. The region is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and over 200 lakes. Other highlights include the Kellersee — Lakeside view at Sielbeck and the tranquil Kellersee Pier, both offering scenic views and access to the water.
Yes, the region boasts several significant historical sites. You can explore the historic estate of Gut Panker, located about 7 km away, or visit the Museum Turmhügelburg in Lütjenburg, which focuses on medieval motte-and-bailey castles. The Helmstorfer Wassermühle, a historic watermill that also served as one of Schleswig-Holstein's first power plants, is another notable landmark. Further afield, Eutin Castle and the Kletkamp Estate offer glimpses into the area's rich architectural history.
Helmstorf is an excellent base for hiking, especially for easy routes. You can find several trails, such as the Kossau Valley Trail or the Lütjenburg Motte-and-Bailey Castle loop. For more detailed information and route options, explore the Easy hikes around Helmstorf guide.
Absolutely. Many attractions around Helmstorf are suitable for families. The Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve is family-friendly, as are the Kellersee — Lakeside view at Sielbeck and Kellersee Pier for relaxing by the water. Other options include the Wildpark Malente, an ostrich farm at Straußenfarm Ostseeblick, or the large water park Badeparadies Weissenhäuser Strand for a day of fun.
The area around Helmstorf offers diverse cycling experiences. You can enjoy routes like the 'View of Selenter See at Fargau' or the extensive 'Sehlendorf Inland Lake – Baltic Sea beach on Kiel Bay' loop. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are trails such as the 'Great Eutin Lake – Kellersee Lakeside Trails' or the 'Sehlendorf Inland Lake – Hohwacht Bay' route. Find more cycling options in the Cycling around Helmstorf guide and the Gravel biking around Helmstorf guide.
For breathtaking views, head to the Kellersee — Lakeside view at Sielbeck, which offers expansive vistas of Kellersee. The Kellersee Pier also provides scenic views of the lake district. Additionally, the Dieksee Promenade features terraced platforms with beautiful views of the Dieksee.
Yes, you can find several beaches within a short drive from Helmstorf. Sehlendorfer Strand and Hohwacht Strand are both located about 8.5 km away in Blekendorf, offering opportunities to enjoy the Baltic Sea coast.
The Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve is highly popular for its wild, natural experience. Visitors appreciate the adventurous crossings over narrow wooden bridges and the opportunities for birdwatching. There are information boards detailing local bird species, and a relatively new vantage point offers beautiful views of the inland lake and bird breeding grounds.
The Helmstorfer Wassermühle is a historic watermill with a unique past. It operated well into the 20th century and was notably one of Schleswig-Holstein's first power plants, starting in 1895. Its turbine still supplies the Helmstorf estate with electricity and feeds into the public grid, showcasing a blend of history and sustainable energy.
Many outdoor areas around Helmstorf are dog-friendly. For instance, the Kellersee — Lakeside view at Sielbeck is listed as dog-friendly, and the surrounding trails are generally welcoming to pets. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and diverse activities offered by the lakes. The Kellersee is appreciated for its beautiful paths directly along the shore and its popular jetty. The Dieksee is well-visited with gastronomy and a promenade. Many enjoy water sports, relaxing by the water, and the stunning views, as highlighted by community tips mentioning 'beautiful round the lake with many seating and stunning views'.
Beyond the historical landmarks, the region offers unique cultural insights through its estates. The Gut Helmstorf Estate, largely dating back to the 18th century, reflects the area's rich history, including early Slavic settlements and German colonization. These estates provide a glimpse into the cultural fabric and architectural heritage of the region.


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