Best lakes around Rathjensdorf are situated within the picturesque "Holstein Switzerland" region, a municipality in the district of Plön, Schleswig-Holstein. This area is characterized by diverse lakescapes and rolling hills. It offers opportunities for water sports, relaxation, and nature observation. The region's focus on nature conservation enhances the appeal of its lakes for visitors.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Also sometimes not unimportant: just a few meters from the shore of the Kellersee there is a beautiful playground with climbing ships.
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The cycle tour to Plöner See went well. Thanks also to my two companions. Maybe repeat in 2023 or maybe to Glückstadt.
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The Great Plön Lake is a unique experience. That's for sure. Located in the middle of the Holstein Switzerland Nature Park, it makes the hearts of nature and animal lovers beat faster. In addition, it has been shining with top marks for water quality for years. Just like all the other bodies of water around it. The Global Nature Fund therefore awarded the lakes and water bodies of Holstein Switzerland the title “Living Lakes” 2020. Source: www.holsteinischeschweiz.de/
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A great promenade 😂. Tours also start here
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Great vantage point on the lake. There's a lot to discover here.
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very nice small and secluded beach with a bench. Good place to stay for bikepacking tours
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Wonderful view of Plön and the Großer Plöner See
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The beautiful Plöner See. With its idyllic bays and small beaches, it is always worth a visit.
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The region around Rathjensdorf, nestled in 'Holstein Switzerland', offers diverse lakes. The Prinzenbad Beach, Prinzeninsel on Großer Plöner See is highly popular, offering a wonderful view of Plön Castle. Another favorite is Sterin Island (Großer Plöner See), known for its cormorant colonies and idyllic bays. Visitors also enjoy the Kellersee Pier, providing access to the Kellersee for various water sports.
The lakes are set within rolling hills and scenic landscapes. Großer Plöner See features wooded shores and numerous islands, home to various bird species. Plußsee is a unique kettle lake surrounded by forest, serving as a protected breeding ground for sea eagles. Sterin Island on Großer Plöner See is notable for its cormorant colonies and small beaches. The Schwentine river flows through the Dieksee, adding to its natural charm.
Yes, many lakes offer family-friendly options. Großer Plöner See is excellent for swimming, sailing, and canoeing, with beautiful bathing areas, playgrounds, and sunbathing lawns. The Prinzenbad Beach, Prinzeninsel is a designated family-friendly spot. Boat rentals for pedal boats, rowing boats, SUPs, and even dragon boats are available, and sailing schools offer courses for children.
The summer months are particularly popular for visiting the lakes, offering ideal conditions for swimming, sailing, and other water sports. However, the region's scenic landscapes and rolling hills make it attractive for hiking and cycling throughout spring, summer, and autumn. Nature observation, especially for sea eagles, can be rewarding in different seasons.
Beyond water sports like swimming, sailing, and canoeing, the region is excellent for hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes for different activities. For cycling, there are options like the cycling routes around Rathjensdorf, including easy loops around Prinzenbad Beach. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the road cycling routes around Rathjensdorf, and there are also gravel biking trails, such as those around Kellersee and Great Eutin Lake.
Yes, the Prinzenbad Beach, Prinzeninsel is located on Prinzeninsel, which was purchased by Emperor Wilhelm II in 1910 and is still owned by the House of Hohenzollern. This area features forest, swampy terrain, and a sandy beach, offering a glimpse into its historical past.
Yes, the region offers various options. Along the lakeshores, you can find fish restaurants serving freshly caught fish from the Great Plön Lake, adding to the regional culinary appeal. The Dieksee Promenade, for example, runs along the western shore of the Dieksee and features many hotels, guesthouses, and health clinics.
Plußsee is unique as a geologically significant kettle lake ('Söll') with no natural inflows or outflows. It is surrounded by forest and is a protected breeding ground for sea eagles. Its ecological importance and the extensive scientific research conducted there in the past make it a special point of interest for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.
Absolutely. The View of Großer Plöner See from the Town Bridge offers picturesque vistas, including Plön Castle and the Princes' Island. The Kellersee Pier provides access to the Kellersee and is a popular spot for relaxing and enjoying the water. The Dieksee Promenade also features terraced platforms with particularly beautiful views of the Dieksee.
Visitors frequently appreciate the picturesque beauty and tranquility of the lakes. The opportunity to experience the romantic island paradise of Großer Plöner See, observe diverse water birds, and potentially spot sea eagles is a highlight. The idyllic bays and small beaches, along with the variety of water sports and recreational activities, are also highly valued by the community.
Yes, boat rentals are widely available, especially on Großer Plöner See. You can rent pedal boats, rowing boats, SUPs, and even dragon boats. Sailing schools offer a wide range of courses from May to October, catering to beginners, advanced sailors, and even children, making it easy to enjoy the water regardless of your experience level.
Rathjensdorf is situated directly on the shores of Großer Plöner See, making it highly accessible. Other lakes like Schöhsee are also easily reachable, being only about 2.1 km away. The Trammer See has a designated swimming area within the municipality of Rathjensdorf, offering a convenient local spot for recreation.


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