Lakes around Selk primarily refer to the unique "Noor" bodies of water and sections of the Schlei fjord in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Selk is a small municipality in this region, known for its connection to these distinctive aquatic landscapes. A Noor is a lake-like body of water almost completely separated from the sea, representing a significant ecological habitat. The area offers various points of interest along these waters, providing opportunities for observation and recreation.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The view of the Schlei from here is beautiful 😊👍😊
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Indeed a beautiful view of the Schlei, but we had to move on quickly as there were a lot of cars driving along the Gottorfer Damm.
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Great view of Schleswig. Beautiful cityscape.
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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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When looking over the Schlei, the St. Petri Cathedral of Schleswig can always be seen. Beautiful bike and hiking trails along the Schlei.
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excellent place for a small picnic
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Around Selk, you'll primarily encounter unique "Noor" bodies of water and sections of the Schlei fjord. A Noor is a lake-like body of water almost completely separated from the sea, which is ecologically significant. The Schlei is a Baltic Sea fjord, offering diverse aquatic landscapes.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The View over the Schlei offers a riverside promenade suitable for relaxed cycling. The Sandy Beach on the Schlei is suitable for both people and dogs to access the water, featuring benches and open sky. Additionally, the Freedom Cape on the Schlei is a pleasant place to relax with deckchairs and a view.
Yes, the Sandy Beach on the Schlei is specifically noted as a nice place for both people and dogs to get to the water.
You can enjoy expansive views from the View over the Schlei, which has a promenade for cycling. The Noor Bridge over the Haddebyer and Selker Noor offers a great place for a short rest and views of where the two Noors converge. The View of the Große Breite at Weseby provides stunning vistas of the widest part of the Schlei, popular for water sports.
While the immediate Selk area focuses on the Noors and Schlei fjord, the wider region of Northern Germany, particularly the Großer Plöner See, is known for water sports like surfing, rowing, canoeing, and scuba diving. The Große Breite at Weseby, a wide section of the Schlei, is also a paradise for sailors, rowers, surfers, and kiters.
The area around Selk offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Boardwalk over the Selker Noor – Sigtrygg Runestone loop' or the 'Haddebyer Noor – Haithabu Ramparts loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Roadbike loop from Niederselk'. Runners can explore trails like the 'Haddebyer Noor – Haithabu Viking Houses loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and running guide for Selk.
Yes, near the Noor Bridge over the Haddebyer and Selker Noor, you can find a replica of a Viking Age rune stone, the large Sigtrygg stone. Additionally, the Freedom Cape on the Schlei features a notable sculpture called 'Sea Mark' by B. Lothar Frieling, which is also declared a sea mark.
The 'Noor' bodies of water, like the Selker Noor and Haddebyer Noor, are unique lake-like areas almost completely separated from the sea. They are of great ecological importance, providing a distinctive habitat for many animal species. The Noor Bridge offers a good vantage point to observe this unique environment.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views, the opportunities for relaxed cycling along promenades, and the pleasant spots for breaks and relaxation. The ability to cool off feet in the Noor water or enjoy a beach day with family and dogs are also highly valued experiences.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For instance, the 'Boardwalk over the Selker Noor – Sigtrygg Runestone loop from Selk' is an easy 5.5 km route. Another easy option is the 'Boardwalk over the Selker Noor – Haddebyer Noor Morainic Trail loop from Selk', which is about 5.6 km. These routes offer accessible ways to explore the unique Noors.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For water activities and enjoying the beaches, the warmer months are ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. The tips for the Noor Bridge mention cooling feet in the Noor water 'depending on the season', suggesting seasonal variations in water temperature and accessibility.


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