Lakes around Brügge offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features several lakes, providing settings for outdoor activities. These bodies of water are often surrounded by forests and natural reserves, contributing to the local environment. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and historical elements, making it suitable for exploration.
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There's a drinking water dispenser here. It's made of stainless steel; you could walk right past it. It was very useful today...
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The route is not designed as a cycling route, and bicycles are prohibited in some areas. The majority of it is open only to bicycles, not e-bikes.
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Highlights of the hike: • Natural paths: Mostly gravel or well-paved paths with a beautiful view of the lake. • Swimming areas & rest areas: Several places invite you to linger, have a picnic or, in summer, swim. • Margarethenschanze: A historic rampart fortress from the 8th/9th century on the western shore. • Bird watching: Many water birds can be spotted, especially in the morning hours.
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The circular walk around Lake Einfeld is about 8 km long and takes you around the lake on a well-developed path. The route is flat and easy to walk, ideal for walkers, joggers and cyclists.
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The Kirchbarkau - Preetz - Lütjenburg (KPL) narrow-gauge railway, founded in 1908, connected rural towns in the region from 1910 onwards over a distance of 41.1 kilometres with 23 stops and was used primarily for freight transport, for example for agricultural products. Despite good infrastructure and regular transport, it was not economically viable, so passenger transport was initially discontinued and then all operations were discontinued in 1938. The line was dismantled, but relics such as the Schwentine Bridge remind us of this short but significant era in regional transport history.
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View over the village bay towards the north.
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Just watch out for the edge when going up and down
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The lakes around Brügge offer diverse natural landscapes, often surrounded by forests and natural reserves. For example, Lake Einfeld is a natural recreation area with a larger forest, the Bondenholz, and the Kistenmoor enriching the area. The western bank of Lake Einfeld is also a recognized nature reserve.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. Lake Einfeld has well-equipped facilities for beach volleyball, sunbathing, and barbecues, and its beaches are popular in summer. The circular path around Bordesholm Lake also includes access to bathing areas and a small sandy beach.
The region combines natural beauty with historical elements. Near Bordesholm Lake, you can visit the historical Bordesholm Monastery Church, an impressive Gothic brick building. Additionally, the Sieversdorf Bridge is a renovated historical site that was once part of a narrow-gauge railway line, reminding visitors of regional transport history.
Yes, many lakes feature dedicated paths. Lake Einfeld offers an 8 km long circular hiking trail suitable for walking or cycling. Similarly, Bordesholm Lake has an idyllic 6 km circular path that includes the monastery, bays, and forest areas. You can also find various running, hiking, and cycling routes in the area, such as the running trails or cycling routes around Brügge.
Beyond leisurely strolls, the lakes around Brügge offer various outdoor activities. At Lake Einfeld, you can enjoy water sports like surfing, sailing, rowing, or canoeing, and it hosts an annual dragon boat race. The region also provides numerous hiking, running, and cycling routes, including circular paths around the lakes.
Absolutely. The lakes are known for their scenic beauty. Twisted Tree at Lake Bordesholm offers great views and is part of an eco-trail. Lake Einfeld and Bordesholm Lake also provide wonderful views from their circular paths and various bays.
Yes, some areas are designed for accessibility. The Twisted Tree at Lake Bordesholm is noted as being wheelchair accessible, indicating that parts of the eco-trail around this lake are suitable.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the natural beauty. Many enjoy the well-maintained circular paths for walking and cycling, the historical sites like the Bordesholm Monastery Church, and the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation. The beaches and facilities at lakes like Lake Einfeld are also highly rated for family outings and water sports.
Yes, the Twisted Tree at Lake Bordesholm is a notable natural feature that offers great views and is part of an eco-trail. The lakes themselves, formed as subglacial drainage valleys during the Vistula Ice Age, are unique in their geological origin and are fed by groundwater and precipitation.
Bordesholm Lake is particularly significant due to its proximity to the Bordesholm Monastery Church, an impressive religious building dating back to the 14th century. The lake's name itself, 'Bardesholm,' has historical roots from the monks who settled there.
While specific wildlife details are not extensively provided, the western bank of Lake Einfeld is a protected nature reserve with the goal of creating an undisturbed area for bird life. This suggests opportunities for birdwatching and observing aquatic ecosystems.


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