Best lakes around Aumühle are situated in a municipality within Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, known for its natural landscapes. The region features the expansive Sachsenwald, Schleswig-Holstein's largest forest, which encompasses several bodies of water. The Mühlenteich Aumühle, an elongated mill pond fed by the Schwarze Au river, is a central feature. This area provides accessible terrain for walks and cycling, offering opportunities for nature exploration.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Beautiful views of the idyllically flowing Bille river
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The outdoor pool and the Großensee are great - the Midsummer Triathlon and transition zone also take place here https://midsummer-triathlon.de But if you want to ride a racing bike (and don't want to take breaks to swim) you should know: you can't get to the lake from the poorly paved road and the road through Großensee is in a miserable condition: potholes, patches and bumps without end, so that you can hardly find a track that you can get through easily. There are also quite a lot of cars and a footpath, which isn't really an alternative either.
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Great to drive and without cars. Here you can make good progress!
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At the Hamburg city limits, the Bille River enters urban areas for the first time. Right at the beginning, the Hanseatic City of Hamburg welcomes the Bille with a historical relic: The Brewery Ponds. Located on Chrysanderstraße, where the Bille once again "encircles" a residential area, in a semicircle between the railway line and the riverbed, the Brewery Ponds were established there in the 1860s together with the traditional Bergedorfer Actien-Bier Brewery and were used for ice production in the winter. An idyllic little pond area with wooden bridges offering great views of the surrounding beautiful nature. https://www.didisworld.com/2022/07/06/die-bille/
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The Mühlenteich is more of a highlight that should be located in the Gravel sector. With a racing bike, it's a bit hard on the tires on the gravel...
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Just the right place for a break
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Small pond landscape with many water lilies, small wooden bridge and beautiful views.
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The source of the Glinder Au lies between Langelohe and Kronshorst (Brunsbek). It flows in a south-westerly direction, is fed by the Langeloher Graben and the Stellauer Bach and passes under the federal motorway 24. There, in the Friederici Park recreation area, it feeds the Glinder mill pond and used to power a copper mill. It then flows through the town of Glinde and then turns west in front of the railway embankment of the former Südstormarn district railway, where the Glinder Au forms the border between Oststeinbek and its district of Havighorst. Here at Gut Domhorst stood a powder mill (built in 1581) on the Domhorst mill pond. Further west just behind the right-hand tributary Forellenbach is the Oststeinbek mill pond. Behind it, it then reaches the Hamburg area, flows north of Mümmelmannsberg, becomes a lake again (fallow landscape Steinfurths Diek, created in the 1970s along Steinfurther Diek, intended as a natural monument with rare birds and butterflies - also very popular with model boat owners). After passing a fish ladder, it again crosses under the A 1 as a brook, where it widens below Kirchsteinbek to the (Steinbeker) mill pond, then crosses under the federal highway 5, and finally flows into the Bille about a kilometer south of it. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The primary natural feature is the Aumühle Mill Pond, an elongated mill pond fed by the Schwarze Au river, nestled within the expansive Sachsenwald. This area is characterized by its serene natural setting, with willows growing on the water surface, creating a unique idyll. You'll also find diverse flora and fauna, especially various water birds like shovelers.
Yes, the Aumühle Mill Pond has historical ties to the former Fürstenmühle, with the notable Fürst Bismarck Mühle still present at its edge. Additionally, near the Glinde Mill Pond, you can explore the Glinde Mill and a local history museum.
The generally flat and accessible terrain around the lakes, especially the Aumühle Mill Pond, is ideal for leisurely walks and cycling. Many visitors enjoy circular walks around the lakes. For more structured activities, you can find numerous routes for gravel biking, MTB trails, and running in the surrounding Sachsenwald.
Absolutely. Many of the areas around the lakes are considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths for walks. The Glinde Mill Pond area is well-maintained and suitable for short walks with family. For swimming, the Großensee South Beach Lido offers a very nice and well-kept area with a large sunbathing lawn and playground, though it has an entrance fee.
The warmer months are generally recommended for walking, cycling, and enjoying outdoor activities around the lakes. However, the area also offers charm in autumn with its changing foliage, making it a picturesque destination during that season as well.
Aumühle is well-connected by public transport, serving as the eastern terminus of Hamburg's S-Bahn line S2. This makes the Aumühle Mill Pond and its surrounding areas easily accessible for a day trip from Hamburg.
The Aumühle Mill Pond itself offers serene views, especially with the historic Fürst Bismarck Mühle in the background. The Bille Bridge at the Brewery Ponds provides great views of the Bille river and the brewery pond, featuring a small pond landscape with water lilies.
While the Aumühle Mill Pond is a natural habitat, for swimming, the nearest larger option is Großensee South Beach Lido, located approximately 9.7 kilometers away. It's a popular bathing beach with facilities, though an entrance fee applies.
Yes, many visitors enjoy circular walks around the Aumühle Mill Pond. Additionally, a circular route around the Glinde Mill Pond and through Friederici Park takes about an hour and is very nicely laid out.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil natural settings, the accessible terrain for walks and cycling, and the picturesque views. The historic charm of places like the Fürst Bismarck Mühle near the Aumühle Mill Pond and the well-maintained areas like Glinde Mill Pond are frequently highlighted.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, near the Glinde Mill Pond, parking is accessible by car from Möllner Landstraße via Mühlenstraße and Kupfermühlenweg, making it convenient for visitors.


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