Best lakes around Großhansdorf are found in a region known for its natural landscapes and diverse water bodies. The area features various ponds and reservoirs, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. These lakes contribute to the local geography, offering natural beauty and recreational spaces. The municipality is surrounded by diverse aquatic environments, making it a destination for exploring different types of water features.
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Rodenbeker Quellentag - Gasthaus Quellhof, great place to stop for refreshments with beer garden
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The Rodenbek is a river that flows into the Alster in the Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve. The idyllic Rodenbeker pond along its course is managed by the Rahlstedt sports fishing association from 1934 e.V. and is the habitat of numerous fish species, such as carp, eel and perch. kulturlotse.de/ort/rodenbeker-teich-3806401676914271620
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Cheerful birdsong accompanies you through the beautiful deciduous forest. The frogs are croaking in the pond.
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The Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve is an 84-hectare glacial meltwater river system in northeast Hamburg. It lies in the former edge area of the Vistula glaciation. Locally there are elevations in the form of ground moraines. The site elevation is between 15 and 20 meters above mean sea level. The site was granted protected status on January 25, 1977, originally measuring 47 hectares. On July 26, 2011, the Hamburg Senate announced an expansion by 37 hectares to 84 hectares. In the Quellental there are extensive deposits from an ice reservoir, which are now cut through by various smaller basins, small rivers. These are the Rodenbek, the Bredenbek, the Lottbek, the Mühlenbek and other small streams. All flow in an east-west direction to the Alster, a northern tributary of the Elbe. The formation of the Rodenbeker Quellental began in the Weichselian Ice Age, when the Bredenbek Glacier slowly retreated and the meltwater at the base of the glacier found its way to the Alster. The current appearance of the spring valley is also due to spring erosion. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Very nice pond where you can go for a walk.
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The Rodenbeker pond is managed by the Rahlstedt sport fishing club. It is embedded in beautiful nature.
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For swimming, Großensee is highly recommended. It's known as one of the most beautiful and cleanest natural swimming areas in the greater Hamburg region, offering amenities like sandy beaches, grassy areas for sunbathing, a playground, and even a kiosk and restaurant. During the bathing season (May to mid-September), it features supervised sections and activities like beach volleyball. You can find more information about the swimming area at tourismus-stormarn.de. The Monk Pond also has small, free bathing areas.
Yes, the Lottbek Reservoir is particularly popular with anglers. Similarly, the Rodenbeker Pond is managed by a sport fishing club and is home to various fish species like carp, eel, and perch.
The lakes offer diverse natural settings. The Bredenbeker Pond provides serene, picturesque views year-round, perfect for quiet contemplation. The Monk Pond features an idyllic nature trail with fantastic views. The Rodenbeker Pond is nestled within the beautiful Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve, offering plenty of natural beauty.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. A nature trail leads around the Monk Pond, offering scenic views and small bathing areas. You can also explore various routes in the wider region, such as the 'Beimoor Moor Trail' or the 'Upper Manhagen Pond – Cemetery Avenue loop'. For more hiking options, see the Hiking around Großhansdorf guide.
Absolutely. The area around Großhansdorf offers various cycling routes that pass by or near some of the lakes. You can find routes like the 'Stormarn Rail Trail' or tours that explore the 'Ahrensburg Castle' area. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Großhansdorf guide.
The Monk Pond is known for being dog-friendly, with small bathing areas suitable for four-legged friends along its nature trail.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. The Bredenbeker Pond is lovely whether covered in winter snow or surrounded by colorful autumn foliage. For swimming and active recreation, the bathing season from May to mid-September is ideal, especially at Großensee. Hiking around the Monk Pond is recommended at any time of year.
Yes, particularly around Großensee, you'll find a kiosk and a restaurant directly at the lake. The Rodenbeker Quellental area near Rodenbeker Pond also offers nice places to stop for refreshments.
Visitors frequently praise the serene and idyllic atmosphere, the picturesque views, and the opportunities for quiet breaks. The clear waters and natural settings are highly appreciated, as are the well-maintained trails for walking and the family-friendly amenities at places like Großensee.
Many lakes offer scenic views. The Bredenbeker Pond is noted for its picturesque vistas. The Monk Pond's nature trail provides fantastic views along its banks. Additionally, a wooden pier with pavilions offers a unique viewpoint over one of the local lakes.
For gravel biking enthusiasts, the region offers routes such as the 'Stormarn Railway and Lakes Loop' or tours through the 'Beimoorwald'. These routes often combine forest paths with scenic lake views. You can find more gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Großhansdorf guide.


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