Best lakes around Brunsbüttel are found in a region defined by its significant maritime connections, situated at the western end of the Kiel Canal where it meets the Elbe River. While Brunsbüttel is not characterized by large natural lakes, its surrounding Dithmarschen district offers various water bodies for recreation and nature appreciation. The area's water attractions primarily revolve around the Kiel Canal, the Elbe River, and proximity to the North Sea coast. Visitors can explore waterways and smaller natural water…
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The Herthateich pond is the ideal place to experience Burg's unusual topography (forest and hills in the heart of Dithmarschen). It combines nature (orchard), culture (open-air stage), and history (Bökelnburg Castle) in a very small area. The Herthateich is located in the center of the health resort of Burg. The area is characterized by a strong contrast to the otherwise rather flat marsh landscape of Dithmarschen. Because Burg lies on the geest (a ridge), the area around the pond is hilly and wooded, giving it an almost fairytale-like, sheltered atmosphere.
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Kudensee is a municipality in the Steinburg district in Schleswig-Holstein, and also the name of the largest lake in the Dithmarschen district. The Kudensee, with an area of 38.9 hectares, has been a nature reserve since 1935 and has been expanded to 172 hectares since 1992. The lake is the last shallow-water lake in the Elbe marshes and an important European bird sanctuary. It provides a habitat for numerous bird species, including the rare bittern, and serves as a resting place for many migratory birds. The Kudensee is characterized by its extensive reed beds, remnants of marsh forest and willow bushes. The bottom of the lake consists of both soft mud and hard sand. Due to its shallow depth of a maximum of 1.2 meters, the lake has an almost uniform temperature and oxygen distribution, except when the ice is closed, which can be unfavorable for the fish. The fish species living in the lake include bream, white bream, roach, perch, ruffe, eel, pike and zander.
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The Kudensee is the last surviving Dithmarscher See, which was once formed from sea bays. Today the Kudensee has a water area of around 40 hectares and is home to a large number of different marsh and water birds.
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The path is only recommended in dry weather. The view of the landscape and the Kudensee is great. Since this place cannot be reached by car, it is correspondingly quiet and peaceful here. There is a bench to sit on and enjoy nature.
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Three stone tables were found at the Hertha pond, which are boulders completely smoothed by glaciers. One of the stones was stolen in the 1950s. The other two are still at their original place of discovery directly at the Hertha pond, where they were placed in pre-Christian times. Hertha was the goddess of fertility and investigations have shown that this place may have served as a place of things where justice was administered.
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You can also play table tennis and volleyball next to the sunbathing lawn.
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Brunsbüttel's water attractions primarily revolve around the Kiel Canal, the Elbe River, and its proximity to the North Sea coast. While large natural lakes are not a prominent feature, you can observe ships on the canal, explore the lock route, or visit nearby coastal resorts for traditional beach experiences. The region also offers smaller natural water bodies and nature reserves.
Yes, the Kudensee Nature Reserve is a significant natural monument. It's the largest lake in the Dithmarschen district, covering approximately 40 hectares, and is recognized as an internationally protected European bird sanctuary. You can also find a lookout tower at Kudensee and Surrounding Nature Reserve offering views of Lake Kuddelack.
For a refreshing dip, consider the Krummendeich natural outdoor pool. This beautiful facility is located behind a dike and offers amenities like a restaurant and a caravan park. For traditional beach experiences and safer swimming, coastal resorts along the Dithmarschen coast are a short distance away. Be mindful that swimming in the Kiel Canal or Elbe River is generally not recommended due to strong currents and commercial traffic.
Absolutely. The Krummendeich natural outdoor pool is very family-friendly, offering a safe swimming environment, table tennis, and volleyball. The Kudensee Nature Reserve also provides opportunities for families to enjoy nature and observe birds.
Near the lakes, you can discover Herthateich, a small pond with a pre-Christian place of sacrifice. It features boulders smoothed by glaciers, with two still at their original discovery site, believed to have served as a place of justice in ancient times.
The Brunsbüttel region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like 'Anchor Monument – Mole 4 Lighthouse' or 'Gustav-Meyer-Platz – Mole 4 Lighthouse'. For cycling, there are easy road cycling routes such as 'Old Harbour, Brunsbüttel – Neufeld Harbor loop'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Brunsbüttel and Road Cycling Routes around Brunsbüttel.
Yes, the Kudensee Nature Reserve is an excellent location for birdwatching. As an internationally protected European bird sanctuary, it's home to a large number of different marsh and water birds. The Kudensee and Surrounding Nature Reserve also features a lookout tower for observing the landscape and wildlife.
Yes, the SAV Biet-an Fishing Area is available. The local fishing club, SAV "Biet-an" e.V., is dedicated to the cultivation and care of the waters, ensuring a healthy environment for fishing enthusiasts.
The warmer months are generally the best time to visit, especially if you plan on swimming or enjoying coastal activities. This period offers more comfortable conditions for outdoor recreation and makes the natural outdoor pools and nearby North Sea beaches most appealing.
Yes, the Krummendeich natural outdoor pool is well-equipped with adjacent amenities. You'll find a restaurant (Luv) and a caravan park right next to the pool, making it convenient for visitors looking for refreshments or an overnight stay.
The Kudensee is unique as it is the last surviving Dithmarscher See, originally formed from sea bays. It is the largest lake in the Dithmarschen district, covering about 40 hectares, and is recognized as an internationally protected European bird sanctuary and a FFH area, highlighting its significant ecological value.


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