Lakes around Mittelangeln are situated in an ice-age sculpted hilly landscape in northern Germany. This region is characterized by its diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The landscape features a variety of lakes, forests, grasslands, and wetlands, shaped by geological history. Mittelangeln offers a blend of natural serenity and historical connections, making it a notable area for outdoor activities.
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Sankelmarker Lake is a natural body of water from the last ice age, which is now fed by two streams and various springs on the banks and bottom. This constant supply of fresh water has ensured the excellent water quality of the relatively deep, clear lake in recent years. Ideal conditions for fishing at Sankelmarker Lake. Due to the extreme nutrient input from the surrounding agriculture, however, there is an increasingly explosive proliferation of phytoplankton in the summer months, which pollutes the water. It is then also not possible to swim at Sankelmarker Lake. The banks are largely covered with trees and very difficult to reach. There are jetties, but almost all of them belong to private property. There are a few free bays on the south bank. A boat can be launched here. Fishing at Sankelmarker Lake from a boat
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A small tour takes you around Lake Sankelmark. Hiking tour "Water experience": The hiker is guided over 4.2 km for around 90 minutes, always directly on the water. Enjoy the special atmosphere of the lake and listen to the sound of the small waves. Seabirds can be observed with the observation telescope. The academy center is also worth a visit.
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Great area with numerous bays and swimming opportunities - the holiday homes are on the bank facing Sankelmark.
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Everything flows … The surface water of Lake Sankelmark flows over the Beek, the Treene and further over the Eider into the North Sea. But beneath the lake there is a layer of lignite sands in which large amounts of groundwater occur, from which 317 m deep wells produce drinking water for SH.
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The lake circuit is a good 4.5 km long, and the path usually leads around the lake on wooded ground close to the shore. There is a swimming area. The path is lined with holiday homes.
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Schmidt's Meadow, overlooking the lowlands of the Großsolter Moor, is an idyllic spot for a break. The lake is artificially dammed. A granite stele commemorates its builder.
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Schmidt's Meadow, overlooking the lowlands of the Großsolter Moor, is an idyllic spot for a break. The lake is artificially dammed. A granite stele commemorates its builder.
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The bathing area is on the other side (east) of the lake in the town of Sörup.
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For swimming and family fun, Südensee is highly recommended. It features a well-developed natural bathing area with a teaching pool, children's playground, DLRG lifeguard station (during summer holidays), and a kiosk. The Swimming area at Idstedt Lake also offers a beautiful, albeit unsupervised, spot with benches and tables perfect for a break and a dip.
Yes, Mittelangeln offers several hiking opportunities around its lakes. Winderatter See features a 5-kilometer nature trail with informative boards and wooden shelters, perfect for an immersive nature walk. You can find more hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Mittelangeln guide.
Winderatter See is a paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers. It's home to nearly 70 species of breeding birds, including the Little Grebe and Bluethroat, as well as diverse wildlife like fire-bellied toads and numerous butterflies. The varied landscape of forests, grasslands, and wetlands, maintained by Scottish Highland cattle, supports over 300 plant species.
Absolutely. Sankelmarker Lake is particularly noted for its beautiful bike paths along the shore, offering scenic enjoyment. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Mittelangeln guide, which includes routes like the 'Trail around Südensee'.
For a peaceful break, Schmidt's meadow pond is an idyllic natural monument. It's known for its serene atmosphere, perfect for a picnic and observing local wildlife like dragonflies and frogs. The Wooden jetty at Idstedter See also provides quiet spots with jetties to access the water and unwind.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. At Schmidt's meadow pond, you might spot dragonflies and frogs. Winderatter See is particularly diverse, hosting numerous bird species, fire-bellied toads, tree frogs, newts, butterflies, and dragonflies. Scottish Highland cattle also graze in the area, contributing to the ecosystem.
Yes, the lakes in Mittelangeln have deep historical roots. Both Südensee and Winderatter See were formed by the meltwaters of the last ice age. The town of Sörup, near Südensee, even derives its name from the lake ('Sodorp - the village by the lake'), dating back to 1338. Winderatter See is also part of a significant landscape protection area, preserving its ancient natural character.
Both Südensee and Winderatter See are suitable for fishing enthusiasts. Permits are generally required and can often be obtained locally. It's always advisable to check local regulations before planning your fishing trip.
Yes, for an immersive nature experience, Winderatter See offers a trekking site managed by the Stiftung Naturschutz Schleswig-Holstein. This site allows cyclists and hikers to stay overnight in small tents, providing a unique opportunity to explore the natural surroundings over multiple days.
The landscape around Mittelangeln's lakes is unique due to its ice-age sculpted hilly terrain. This geological history has created a diverse environment featuring a mix of lakes, forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Winderatter See, in particular, showcases this variety with its rich biodiversity and the presence of Scottish Highland cattle acting as 'eco-lawnmowers' to maintain the natural balance.
Many lakes offer beautiful views. Sankelmarker Lake provides great views over the landscape. Südensee also has scenic viewpoints. Additionally, the Wooden jetty at Idstedter See offers multiple jetties and photo opportunities along its riverside path.


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