Best lakes around Bad Schwartau are characterized by a diverse natural landscape, featuring several significant lakes and rivers. The region is known for its waterways, including the Wakenitz River and various lakes like Kleiner See, Great Pönitzer Lake, and Lake Hemmelsdorf. These areas provide opportunities for walks and enjoying natural vistas. The proximity to the Baltic Sea coast also influences the local environment, offering a mix of inland water experiences and coastal access.
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In 2013, a 0.5 km long riverside path was created in the Hemmelsdorf district to allow direct observation of the riverside vegetation. The footbridge was built entirely from oak wood to blend in with the landscape. The oak posts on which the footbridge is founded were not stripped to maintain their durability. Other posts were prepared in different ways to observe the course of their decay.
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Hemmelsdorf In the Hemmelsdorf district, there is a small harbor for sailboats and rowing boats at the fish smokehouse. Lake Hemmelsdorf is leased to the Lübeck-based sport fishing club SAV Pliete e. V. [10] The fish species include eel, pike, zander, tench, carp, and trout. The catch of fish is limited.
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Enjoy your time. A trip to the lake is generally a nice alternative to the beach and the coast. Lake Hemmelsdorf is not only ideal for hiking and biking on overcast days. The lakeshore offers a wealth of new natural vistas, as well as rare bird and plant species. Fishing, Baltic Sea, Cycling, Hiking Latest Posts Klostersee Beach - Natural Beach Klostersee Beach // Between Grömitz & Kellenhusen November 4, 2024 by KÜSTENFREUND Hiking on the Darß West Beach 14 km Darß West Beach // Beach Hiking in the National Park October 20, 2024 by KÜSTENFREUND Cycling Tour from Travemünde to Groß Schwansee Groß Schwansee // Cycling Tour Tip from Travemünde September 23, 2024 by KÜSTENFREUND
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Himmelsdorf: The Lowest Point in Germany Lake Hemmelsdorf The Timmendorfer Strand region is not just about the sea, the beach, and shops; it also offers a number of green highlights. First and foremost, Lake Hemmelsdorf. Geographically, this is the lowest point in Germany and is worth a trip for cyclists, hikers, and nature lovers. The hiking trail that surrounds the lake is particularly recommended. From there, a detour to the Hermann Löns Observation Tower is a must. From this 20-meter-high tower, you have a fantastic panoramic view of the five-kilometer-long lake, its reed belt, and the forest, bush, and meadow area. The tower is located on the northern edge of the lake, deep in the Aalbeek lowlands, a small river that connects Lake Hemmelsdorf with Niendorf Harbor and thus with the Baltic Sea. From the tower, the view is just as far-reaching as from the beach. On clear days you can
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The lake has a round shape with a bay in the north and is about 1400 meters long and 1100 meters wide. It has a size of about 108 hectares and a maximum depth of 19.2 meters, which it reaches in the middle. The lake is fed by rather insignificant tributaries.
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From here you have fantastic views of the Great Pönitzer Lake.
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Away from the hustle and bustle and grains of sand, as well as the obligatory subtle smell of French fries, you can shift down a gear at this "freshwater pearl". A "hidden champion". The sunsets are a special highlight and are considered the most beautiful in the entire Bay of Lübeck.
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Idyllic, calm and interesting to look at. In addition, the on-site gastronomy offers snacks and drinks in a great atmosphere.
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The region offers a variety of walking trails. For instance, the Wakenitz Nature Reserve features the Drägerweg, a continuously maintained hiking trail along the Wakenitz River with well-developed paths. You can also find circular walks, such as the beautifully laid out circular walkway at Pier at Lake Hemmelsdorf. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Bad Schwartau guide.
Yes, several spots are noted as family-friendly. The View of Kleiner See offers a rest area with benches, perfect for families. The Wakenitz Nature Reserve and Great Pönitzer Lake are also categorized as family-friendly, providing natural settings for exploration.
Yes, Great Pönitzer Lake is known for having a beach and is suitable for swimming, offering a natural setting away from more crowded areas. It's a great option for enjoying the water.
Great Pönitzer Lake is recommended for those seeking tranquility, as it's described as being 'far away from the tourist hustle and bustle of the Baltic Sea,' offering nature and a place to swim.
Yes, the Pier at Lake Hemmelsdorf features a beautifully laid out circular walkway and a jetty, providing excellent opportunities to relax and enjoy the lake views. The Fischereihof Hemmelsdorf also boasts a long, curved bridge with great views over the lake.
Near Lake Hemmelsdorf, you can find the Fischereihof Hemmelsdorf, which has been beautifully restored and offers a restaurant where you can enjoy fine fish, often smoked on-site. It's an ideal spot for a break with food and drink.
The View of Kleiner See is beautiful in every season, whether the trees are bare or green, offering wide views of the Wakenitz. Generally, the cooler seasons are recommended for walks along the Wakenitz to avoid insect swarms near the shore.
The Drägerweg in the Wakenitz Nature Reserve features 'well-developed paths,' making it suitable for walking and exploring. The path along Great Pönitzer Lake is also described as 'very easy to cycle on,' suggesting good accessibility for walkers too.
Besides walking, the area is excellent for cycling. The path along Great Pönitzer Lake is very easy to cycle, and you can explore the nearby Petersberger forest by bike. For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Bad Schwartau guide.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Kurparksee Bad Schwartau – Gert-Kayser-Weg Boardwalk loop' or the 'Wilhelmsquelle – Wilhelm-Jensen Trail loop.' You can explore these and more in the Hiking around Bad Schwartau guide.
The Wakenitz Nature Reserve is popular for its scenic Drägerweg, an 18-kilometer hiking trail that runs almost parallel to the Wakenitz River. It offers beautiful views and well-developed paths, making it a favorite for nature lovers and hikers.
Absolutely. The View of Kleiner See, from a pedestrian and cyclist bridge, offers truly exceptional and wide views of the Wakenitz from a different perspective. There's also a rest area nearby with fantastic views.


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