Lakes around Hingstheide are primarily found in the broader region surrounding this municipality in the district of Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Hingstheide itself is a small community known for its picturesque landscape rather than large, prominent lakes within its direct borders. The area offers various recreational opportunities, with notable lakes accessible within a reasonable distance. These regional lakes provide diverse natural settings for visitors.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Somewhat dated, but still in operation: Peat farming
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Renaturation in full swing!
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Attention! Dogs are not allowed in the biotope. We have just turned back.
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A beautiful place for a little break. A narrow path about 2 km long runs directly along the lake and there are a few benches with a view of the lake.
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The wetland is located east of the municipality of Lägerdorf and is best reached via the municipality of Rethwisch. There is a 🅿️ parking lot there, which is also popular with 🛶 water hikers. A railway along the former Breitenburg shipping canal takes you to the 🌱North wetland in the municipality of Rethwisch, which is looked after and maintained by the local biotope association. Here, a 🔄 circular hiking trail invites you to enjoy nature.
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Here is a nice rest area including a barbecue area.
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starting point. The area or rather the display boards etc. will probably no longer be maintained. But that is also not necessary. The area is beautiful for both short and long walks.
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Around Hingstheide, you'll primarily discover forest ponds, natural springs, and peat ponds, offering diverse natural settings for relaxation and observation. For a larger, more developed swimming lake, the Itzstedter See is a popular regional option located nearby.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area is a natural monument with an educational forest trail. The Forest Pond with Fire Pit offers secluded ponds with barbecue and resting places. Additionally, the Westerhorn Moor Railway and Peat Ponds is a natural area with historical interest and abundant birdlife, suitable for all ages.
While Hingstheide itself doesn't have large swimming lakes, the Itzstedter See, located in the nearby municipality of Nahe, is a popular choice. It features a designated swimming area with a sand beach, sunbathing lawn, diving boards, and a water slide. Please note that a fee is charged for entry to the swimming area.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the Biotope Area Rethwisch features a circular hiking trail. You can also find several routes that incorporate lake views, such as the 'Wooden forest spring with carved sculpture – Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area loop from Mönkloh'. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Hingstheide guide.
Some locations are dog-friendly. The Forest Pond with Fire Pit is noted for having a bathing spot specifically for dogs. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets at other natural areas.
You can observe a variety of natural features. The Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area features a natural water source and an educational forest trail. At Westerhorn Moor Railway and Peat Ponds, you can see peat ponds and abundant birdlife, including ducks and geese. The Biotope Area Rethwisch is a wetland area laid out as an ecological compensation zone.
Yes, the Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area is an ideal spot for a break. The Forest Pond with Fire Pit offers designated barbecue and resting places, perfect for a secluded natural experience.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and lakeside relaxation, the warmer months are ideal, especially at Itzstedter See. For hiking and nature observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Even in winter, some trails around the ponds can be enjoyed for quiet walks.
Yes, the Westerhorn Moor Railway and Peat Ponds is notable for its historical peat plant. While peat mining ceased in 2008, the field track is still visible, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Beyond hiking, you can explore other outdoor activities. There are various running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Wrist', which you can find in the Running Trails around Hingstheide guide. For cycling enthusiasts, the Gravel biking around Hingstheide guide offers routes like the 'Hunter's Bridge (Schmalfelder Au) – Schmalfelder Au Stone Bridge loop from Bad Bramstedt'.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and idyllic atmosphere, often highlighting the opportunity to take a break in nature. Many enjoy the hidden, secluded spots like the Forest Pond with Fire Pit, and the educational aspects of places like the Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area. The presence of diverse birdlife at the peat ponds is also a popular draw.
Yes, the Mühlenteich Bokel is a nice little lake where you can find a sandy area on one side, perfect for taking a break and relaxing by the water. The regional Itzstedter See also features a sand beach within its designated swimming area.


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