Best attractions and places to see around Klein Gladebrügge include a variety of natural and cultural sites. The area is characterized by its proximity to Bad Segeberg and features prominent natural landmarks such as the Großer Segeberger See and the Kalkberg. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from lakes and forests to unique geological formations. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, alongside historical and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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A particularly beautiful place with a good view of the lake
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A beautiful place The view of the lake is particularly beautiful here 👍🥾🥾
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A place of tranquility, peace, and togetherness. We parked our car in the parking lot to begin a hike. Afterwards, we took a short rest on a bench in front of the monastery – I met only friendly and open-minded people throughout the entire area!
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Temporary monastery Whether you are a worker or student, apprentice or pupil, soldier or volunteer in a social year: Anyone who is at least 17 years old can live with us and “seek God”, get to know our community and our everyday monastery life and experience our kind of monasticism in theory and practice – in prayer and work, in conversation and in instruction. Contact: Br. Josef van Scharrel br.josef@kloster-nuetschau.de
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If you walk around Lake Segeberg, you will always be able to enjoy a beautiful view of the large lake with its trees and bushes, even in summer 😊...
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The Great Segeberg Lake stretches between the town centre of Bad Segeberg and Klein Rönnau. You can cycle, hike, swim in many places and go boating here. The Great Segeberg Lake is just an eight-minute walk from the town centre of Segeberg and is around 1.7 km² in size. The Great Segeberg Lake is divided into two halves by the Spitzenort peninsula. The only real island in the Great Segeberg Lake is the bird island in the northern part of the lake. You can swim in the Great Segeberg Lake at unguarded, free bathing areas such as the floating jetty on the Segeberg spa promenade and at the bathing area at the KlüthseeCamp in Klein Rönnau. There is a bird sanctuary between Stipsdorf and Klein Rönnau, so there are no bathing areas in this area. In addition to the unguarded bathing areas, there is a lido in Bad Segeberg and an outdoor pool in Klein Rönnau. The water quality in the Great Segeberg Lake is excellent, so you can swim here without any worries. In Bad Segeberg there is a rowing club, a sailing club, a boating club and a boat rental for all adventurous water sports enthusiasts. There are other boating clubs in Klein Rönnau and Stipsdorf. On the south bank of the lake there is also an open-air forest grandstand and a play area. In addition to a youth hostel and numerous hotels around the lake, there is a campsite in Klein Rönnau and one in Bad Segeberg. The lake promenade in Bad Segeberg invites you to take a walk along the lake, tired hikers and cyclists can rest on the sun loungers on the sun deck directly on the promenade. If you want to hike or cycle a little further, there are numerous cycle paths in the area. The eight-kilometer circular path around the lake with a detour to the Kalkberg, a wonderful view from the Moosberg and the lake promenade as the destination and starting point is particularly popular. On average, a hike takes 90 minutes. You can of course go much faster by bike, but please watch out for hikers, the paths are sometimes narrow, but easy to ride. https://www.hamburg-tourism.de/sehen-erleben/gruenes-hamburg/parks-gruenanlagen/grosser-segeberger-see-1/
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The fourth stage of the "Stormarnweg" hiking trail also runs nearby. All information about the Stormarnweg can be found at the following link: www.wildganz.com/fernwanderweg/stormarnweg (as of July 20, 2024).
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Here you can really relax
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The region around Klein Gladebrügge is rich in natural beauty. Key attractions include the West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake and the Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake, both offering beautiful views and opportunities for relaxation. Another prominent natural landmark is Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg, a unique gypsum mountain with a fascinating cave system.
Yes, the area offers various hiking trails. A popular choice is the scenic trail that encircles the Großer Segeberger See, which takes approximately two hours to complete. You can find more hiking routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Trave Crossing loop' or the 'Bad Segeberg Water Tower – Great Segeberg Lake loop', on the dedicated guide page for Hiking around Klein Gladebrügge.
Cyclists can enjoy paths like the Mönchsweg (Monk's Way) cycling route, which includes a section over the Old railway bridge over the Trave River at Groß Rönnau, offering beautiful views. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Klein Gladebrügge guide, featuring routes like the 'View of Großer Segeberger Lake' loops.
Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg is a distinctive 91-meter-high gypsum mountain. It offers fantastic views of Bad Segeberg and the surrounding area, including Lake Segeberg. It's also home to a significant bat population, with guided tours of its cave system available in summer, and the NOCTALIS bat museum providing further insights.
Beyond natural attractions, you can visit Nütschau Monastery, a former mansion that has housed a Benedictine monastery since the 1950s, set in beautiful surroundings. The nearby town of Bad Segeberg also hosts the famous Wild West-themed Karl-May Festival annually, set against the backdrop of the Kalkberg.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake and the Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake are great for leisurely strolls and enjoying the scenery. The Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg, with its bat caves and museum, also offers an engaging experience for all ages.
Yes, the Großer Segeberger See is known for its excellent water quality and is a popular spot for swimming, as well as other water activities like rowing, sailing, and boating. The Ihlsee, part of the Ihlsee und Ihlwald Nature Reserve, also offers pristine waters for enjoying nature.
The Ihlsee und Ihlwald Nature Reserve is a serene and often-overlooked 'secret spot' featuring a pristine lake and a lush forest. It's an excellent location for hiking and enjoying nature, teeming with diverse wildlife, including rare species.
The Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering wide views over the lake for everyone to enjoy.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautiful views and tranquil atmosphere, especially around the Großer Segeberger See. The comfortable benches along the West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake are often highlighted as inviting places to linger. The panoramic views from Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg are also a favorite.
The area is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts, and as a climatic health resort, it can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and water activities on the lakes. Guided tours of the Kalkberg caves are available in the summer. The scenic trails also offer pleasant experiences during autumn and even for winter walks, depending on conditions.
Yes, the West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake is noted as being dog-friendly, making it a great spot to enjoy with your canine companion. Many of the natural trails and open spaces around the lakes and forests are generally suitable for walks with dogs, though leash regulations should always be observed.


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