Best lakes around Aasbüttel offer diverse natural experiences in the Steinburg district of Schleswig-Holstein. While Aasbüttel itself is a small municipality, the surrounding region provides several lake destinations for recreation. These natural features around Aasbüttel include former clay pits, swimming areas, and forest ponds. Visitors can find opportunities for hiking, swimming, and nature observation in the area.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Unfortunately, the bathing spot is still closed, it will open on 01.05.26.
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Reasonable bicycle stands have finally been set up. The spoke killers are a thing of the past.
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Here you can swim very well, and watch the ships - a great place for a break.
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I still think the bathing area is beautiful, and I don't believe that the ships drain their sewage in the canal where everyone can see it immediately.
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Isn't that the mill pond near Neumühlen?
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The small bathing beach is called "Klein Westerland" in the population. There is a campsite of the same name nearby.
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There you can take a break and swim and sunbathe.
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Here at the Mühlenteich you can go swimming, provided the season and the weather allow it. You can also get a little refreshment here.
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The region around Aasbüttel offers a diverse range of lakes, including former clay mining pits that have transformed into biotopes like the Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake, natural bathing spots such as Große Tonkuhle near Itzehoe, and serene forest ponds like the Fire pond in Drager Forest. You'll also find mill ponds and larger recreational lakes in the broader Steinburg district and Holstein Switzerland.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Klein Westerland Swimming Area is a popular spot for swimming and watching ships. Lohmühlenteich in Hohenlockstedt features a large lawn and a playground, making it ideal for children. Many of the lakes, including the Fire pond in Drager Forest, offer easily navigable paths suitable for family walks.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking and cycling are popular, with routes like the 5-kilometer circular trail around Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake. Swimming is possible at spots like Klein Westerland Swimming Area and Große Tonkuhle. The broader region, especially Holstein Switzerland, is excellent for water sports such as canoeing, sailing, and stand-up paddling. For more specific routes, you can explore options for cycling, mountain biking, and running around Aasbüttel.
Absolutely. The Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake offers a scenic 5-kilometer circular route with resting places, perfect for a walk. The Fire pond in Drager Forest is surrounded by wonderfully developed and easily navigable forest paths. Additionally, the Mühlenteich Circular Trail provides another pleasant option for walking around a lake. You can find more hiking and running routes in the area, including those around the Mühlenteich, by checking the running trails guide.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes. Even in winter, some trails around the lakes are suitable for peaceful walks, offering a different kind of natural beauty.
For swimming, the Klein Westerland Swimming Area is a great choice, offering a beach and lake access. Große Tonkuhle near Itzehoe is another idyllic natural bathing spot with a partially gravelly shore. Deckmann's Ponds, also near Itzehoe, are known for their sandy beaches and pleasant swimming water during summer.
Yes, the Mill Pond Gut Springhoe near Itzehoe has historical significance. It was historically used for a water mill and later for carp farming, featuring a lock and catch basins that speak to its past industrial and agricultural uses.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. The Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake is valued for its developing biotope and circular route, offering opportunities for nature observation. The Fire pond in Drager Forest is loved for its reflecting light and well-maintained forest paths. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of places like the Fish Ponds, noting the abundant flora and fauna and the chance to observe waterfowl.
Yes, if you're willing to venture a bit further, the 'Holstein Switzerland' region, located between Kiel and Lübeck, is famous for its numerous lakes. The Großer Plöner See is the largest lake in Schleswig-Holstein, offering lake cruises and cycling paths. Other notable lakes in this area include Kellersee and Dieksee, which are popular for their scenic beauty and water sports.
While Aasbüttel itself is small, some lake areas offer amenities. Lohmühlenteich in Hohenlockstedt has a small snack bar. The Mühlenteich Circular Trail highlight also mentions a cafe nearby. For more extensive options, you would typically find cafes and pubs in larger towns like Itzehoe or within the Holstein Switzerland region.
Many of the natural areas and trails around the lakes are suitable for dog walking, especially those with developed forest paths like around the Fire pond in Drager Forest or the circular route at Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially in nature conservation areas, and be mindful of other visitors and wildlife.


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