Best lakes around Maasbüll are found within a region characterized by its natural beauty, situated in Schleswig-Flensburg. This area offers an idyllic landscape of fields and forests, with proximity to the Flensburg Fjord and the Baltic Sea. While Maasbüll itself is a small community, the surrounding region provides access to various water bodies, including fjords, noors, and lakes. These natural attractions contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.
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The very tip (where you can only continue on foot) is still cordoned off with tape (storm surge October 2023). Up to that point you can easily drive if it is not too crowded. There are 2 benches near the tape with a great view
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Holnis (Danish: Holnæs) is a peninsula in the Baltic Sea that extends 6 km northeast of the city of Glücksburg into the Flensburg Fjord. Holnis was originally an island that was only connected to the mainland via a causeway in modern times. Parts of the peninsula are designated as a nature reserve: the small Noor, as well as the cliffs, the salt marsh, the northern beach and the areas on the dike from Schausende are protected. The Holnis Peninsula is home to an important seabird breeding colony. Holnis is the most northeastern point of mainland Germany.
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Hot dog from the kiosk, then on to the beach. Don't forget the long sand/headland in the fjord.
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Worth it, especially in the evening light
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Nice view of the fjord. Annis kiosk with hot dogs nearby.
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Wonderful beach, amazing views, not overcrowded
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Beautiful fine sandy beach section. Surfers and kiters also have a separate area.
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Here a beautiful bike path leads right along the water, with a wonderful sea view. There are also enough benches with a great view, and not to forget the delicious hot dogs that you can buy here.
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The region offers a diverse landscape, including unique habitats like the salt marshes and steep coast of Little Noor, where Baltic Sea water flows in under a small wooden bridge. You can also find tranquil forest lakes, such as the Western shore of Lake Roikier, which is noted as the only true forest lake in the fishing region.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Holnis Beach is ideal for families with children, offering a nice place to relax and swim. The Little Noor area is also categorized as family-friendly, as is the View of the Ochseninseln viewpoint.
Absolutely. The area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including those around the Flensburg Fjord, by exploring the Cycling around Maasbüll guide. For mountain biking, routes like the 'Western shore of Lake Roikier – Twedterholz Forest Path loop' are available in the MTB Trails around Maasbüll guide.
The region offers picturesque views, particularly along the Flensburg Fjord. From Kollund waterfront, you can enjoy views across the fjord towards Denmark and the Flensburg 'skyline'. The View of the Ochseninseln provides a quiet perspective of the two small Danish islands in the fjord.
Yes, some areas are suitable for walks with dogs. The Western shore of Lake Roikier is noted as dog-friendly. However, when visiting nature reserves like Little Noor, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect rare birds and wildlife.
The region is appealing throughout the year. While summer offers opportunities for swimming and kiting at places like Holnis Beach, areas like Little Noor are considered a highlight 'not only in summer'. Experiencing the peninsula in stormy autumn or winter weather can also be a unique and memorable experience for those who enjoy the elements.
Some lakes have historical significance. For instance, the Western shore of Lake Roikier was created in the 13th century by Cistercian monks from Glücksburg, who cleared a moor area and dammed the lake for fresh water supply and carp farming.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and diverse experiences. Many enjoy the scenic views of the Flensburg Fjord, the tranquility of spots like the View of the Ochseninseln, and the unique habitats found at places like Little Noor. The opportunity for relaxation and family activities at beaches like Holnis Beach is also highly valued.
While the region offers aquatic potential, specific designated wild swimming spots are not detailed. However, Holnis Beach explicitly mentions swimming as an activity. The Kollund waterfront also has a small jetty and gently sloping water for bathers, though the beach can be stony.
You can find a variety of cycling routes, from easy to difficult. For road cycling, options include routes with views of the Ochsen Islands or Flensburg Harbour, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Maasbüll guide. Mountain biking trails, such as those through the Fröruper Berge Forest, are also available in the MTB Trails around Maasbüll guide.
When visiting nature reserves, such as the area around Little Noor, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash. This helps protect rare birds that breed and rest in these unique habitats, even if they are not always visible. Being considerate of the local wildlife ensures the preservation of this wonderful nature.


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