Lakes around Barkelsby, a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, are characterized by diverse water bodies including the expansive Schlei fjord and the inland Windebyer Noor. The region's natural landscape is shaped by glacial activity, offering a variety of aquatic environments. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and swimming. The area is known for its blend of coastal fjord landscapes and traditional inland lakes.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Nice trail, but not recommended for bikes with trailers!
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Beautiful nature for cycling and hiking. Be considerate of pedestrians, it is quite narrow in places.
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The Schlei always offers cyclists new views.
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Nice view of the Schlei.
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This 1.5km long lake promenade is always dry, has an ancient line of trees and art: 'flying fish' to the south and wooden sculptures along the way.
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Maybe not a highlight, but a good tip. You walk along the coast almost exclusively through beautiful nature, but there are not that many bathing opportunities along the shore. So it's definitely worth a stop here :)
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Wonderfully quiet area for cycling. You can really enjoy nature. Although sometimes the tree roots under the asphalt make themselves felt. Of course, only for short sections
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The hiking trail circles up to three-quarters of the Windebyer Noor lake and offers fantastic views of the water at every turn 😊... There's lots to discover and it's a wonderful place to unwind 😉...
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The Barkelsby area features a diverse range of water bodies. You'll find the expansive Schlei, which is a long, narrow inlet of the Baltic Sea often referred to as a fjord. There's also the inland Windebyer Noor, and several traditional bathing lakes like Bistensee and Wittensee located within the nearby Hütten Hills nature park.
Yes, for traditional lake swimming, the Hütten Hills nature park offers several options. Bistensee has a community bathing area with a pontoon, grassy sunbathing, and a playground. Wittensee also provides various bathing spots, including those in Groß Wittensee and Sande, which are great for families with playgrounds and barbecue sites. Additionally, the Sandy Beach on the Schlei offers a refreshing dip in the fjord.
The Trail along Windebyer Noor is excellent for hiking and walking, offering an approximately 10 km shore length to explore. The region also has numerous other walking routes. You can find more detailed hiking options in the Running Trails around Barkelsby guide, which includes trails like the Hemmelmarker Holz loop.
Absolutely. The region around Barkelsby is well-suited for cycling. The Trail along Windebyer Noor is suitable for cycling, and the Schlei fjord also has scenic cycling routes. For more specific routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Barkelsby guide, which features options like the Anna Mill in Norby loop.
Yes, the Anna Mill in Norby is a notable historical site. This historic gallery Dutch mill, built in 1911, now houses a local history museum and is situated next to a tranquil trout fishing lake. The Windebyer Noor also has a rich geological history, with archaeological finds suggesting Iron Age settlements and its connection to the ancient Danevirke (Easter Wall).
The region is characterized by its glacial origins. The Schlei is a unique fjord-like inlet of the Baltic Sea, offering coastal landscapes. The Windebyer Noor is an inland lake formed as a glacial tongue basin, featuring a striking 48-ton reddish granite boulder known as the 'White Stone,' transported by glaciers from southern Sweden. The Hütten Hills nature park provides rolling landscapes and traditional lake environments.
Many areas are very family-friendly. Bistensee offers a dedicated community bathing area with a children's playground. Wittensee also has bathing spots with playgrounds and large barbecue sites. The View of the Schlei near Lindaunis and the Sandy Beach on the Schlei are also categorized as family-friendly, providing pleasant outdoor experiences for all ages.
Yes, the Sandy Beach on the Schlei is specifically noted as a nice place for both people and dogs to access the water. Many of the natural trails and paths around the lakes, such as those around Windebyer Noor, are generally suitable for dog walking, but always check local signage for specific restrictions.
The Windebyer Noor is an inland lake with a fascinating geological and historical background. It was formed by glacial activity and was once connected to the Eckernförde Bay. A significant feature is the 'White Stone,' a massive granite boulder transported by glaciers. The lake is encircled by a hiking trail, making it ideal for exploring its natural beauty and appreciating its unique past. Archaeological finds also suggest Iron Age settlements around its shores.
Yes, the View of the Schlei near Lindaunis is a popular viewpoint offering scenic vistas of the Schlei fjord. Another great spot is the View of the Große Breite at Weseby, which provides expansive views of the widest part of the Schlei. The Trail along Windebyer Noor also offers wonderful views of the water, which change with the light.
The diverse water bodies and surrounding natural areas provide habitats for various wildlife. Sea birds are often seen resting on the 'White Stone' in Windebyer Noor. The Schlei, being connected to the Baltic Sea, attracts different bird species. The forests and natural landscapes around the lakes in the Hütten Hills nature park are home to local flora and fauna, offering opportunities for nature observation.


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