Best lakes around Itzehoe are situated in a region characterized by fields, meadows, and forests, offering various water bodies for outdoor recreation. While the city itself features a few notable lakes, the surrounding area provides additional options for visitors. The landscape supports activities such as hiking and cycling, making the local lakes and natural areas appealing for those seeking recreation. The Stör River also flows through Itzehoe, contributing to the region's waterways.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The Nordoe Inland Dunes are now a 407-hectare nature reserve and part of the National Natural Heritage. The area is characterized by a mix of diverse habitats: open sandy areas, heathlands, and wetlands. There are both pine-covered inland dunes and scrub-like oak woodlands. The Nordoe Inland Dunes are an important refuge for rare and endangered animal and plant species. The ecosystem depends on the nutrient-poor conditions and open landscape. To maintain these conditions, the area is now managed through extensive grazing with Galloways, Highland cattle, and Exmoor ponies.
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As I said, you simply have to stop here. There are plenty of benches to sit on, and you can also take some great pictures here.
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The Springhoe estate in the municipality of Lockstedt is now a stud farm. You can walk past the beautiful clock tower and admire the manor house from the park-like grounds.
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There used to be a water mill on the mill pond at Springhoe Estate. In 1899 the farm buildings and the mill burned down, and in 1902 the buildings were rebuilt with the exception of the mill. The mill pond was later used for carp farming.
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A bathing lake with several bays and small beaches. Benches invite you to a picnic. Rubbish bin and emergency telephone available. Dogs are not allowed in the lake.
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There used to be a water mill there, which was first mentioned in a document in 1148. It soon came into the possession of Itzehoe Abbey, and for the villages of Overndorf and Grönhude, which were also owned by the abbey - today districts of Kellinghusen - there was a mill obligation to Springhoe. This also applied to the monastic subjects in the Aukrug villages, who were not allowed to use the royal Bünzer water mill.
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A very nice area with the dog and the FAMILY.
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For natural swimming, the Große Tonkuhle in Itzehoe is a popular choice, particularly its north shore. It's an official swimming spot with good water quality. Another excellent option is Lohmühlenteich near Hohenlockstedt, known for its pleasant bathing water and family-friendly amenities. Deckmann's Ponds also offers a sandy beach and good bathing in summer.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lohmühlenteich in Hohenlockstedt features a large lawn and a playground, making it ideal for children. Deckmann's Ponds with its sandy beach is also a popular spot for families in summer. The general area around Itzehoe, with its fields and forests, provides a pleasant environment for outdoor activities suitable for all ages.
The region around Itzehoe's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and fishing. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking trails around Itzehoe, which include paths near lakes like Nordoer Heide Heathland and Stormsteich Pond. There are also MTB trails and running trails available.
The Fishing Lake Heiligenstedten, located on the western outskirts of Itzehoe, is a dedicated commercial fishing facility. It's easily accessible and regularly restocked with various fish species like rainbow trout, brown trout, char, zander, carp, and sturgeon. The Große Tonkuhle also serves as a fishing water managed by the SAV Itzehoe.
Yes, Mill Pond Gut Springhoe has a rich history, having once served a water mill and later used for carp farming. The area still features a lock and catch basins. The Große Tonkuhle itself is a former clay quarry, now an idyllic natural spot with a partially gravelly shoreline and rich woody vegetation, including willows extending into the water.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. For instance, Deckmann's Ponds is described as 'the place to be' in summer, with small footpaths directly along the water. Lohmühlenteich is loved for its beautiful paths and being enjoyable in every season. The Stormsteich Pond offers a quiet spot for a break to watch water birds.
The lakes offer different appeals throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming at spots like Große Tonkuhle, Lohmühlenteich, and Deckmann's Ponds. August is particularly beautiful for visiting Nordoer Heide Heathland when the heath is in bloom. However, many lakes, like Lohmühlenteich, are noted as beautiful in every season for walks and relaxation.
While specific dog rules vary by location, the general region around Itzehoe is known for its natural environment with fields, meadows, and forests, which are often suitable for walks with dogs. Many hiking trails, such as those found in the Itzehoe hiking guide, offer opportunities for dog walking. Always check local signage for specific restrictions around bathing areas or protected zones.
Some popular spots like Lohmühlenteich offer a small snack bar. While Itzehoe itself has various dining options, amenities directly at smaller lakes might be limited. It's advisable to check in advance or plan to bring your own refreshments, especially for more secluded spots.
The Itzehoe region features a variety of lakes, including quarry ponds formed from clay mining (like Große Tonkuhle and Kleine Tonkuhle), mill ponds (such as Mill Pond Gut Springhoe), and natural bathing lakes (like Lohmühlenteich). There are also commercially operated fishing facilities like the Fishing Lake Heiligenstedten.
Itzehoe has public transport connections, but direct access to all individual lakes by public transport can vary. Larger, more popular lakes or those closer to towns might have better connections. For more remote locations like Rensinger See or Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake, a car or bicycle might be more convenient. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for specific routes to your chosen lake.


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