Best lakes around Eggstedt include the Kudensee Nature Reserve, a significant natural lake in the region. This area is characterized by its flat landscape and historical connection to ancient sea bays. The Kudensee, the last remaining "Dithmarscher See," is a notable ecological site. The surrounding municipality offers a mix of natural and man-made water bodies.
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The Old Harbor of Burg looks back on a long history. It was once an important transshipment point for shipping in Dithmarschen and shaped life in the town for many decades. Today, the calm lake is reminiscent of the time of sailors and boatmen and makes the past of the place still palpable.
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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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There are always ships to see on the NOK
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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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Here you can swim very well, and watch the ships - a great place for a break.
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The most significant natural lake is the Kudensee Nature Reserve, which is the last remaining "Dithmarscher See." It's a vital habitat for diverse marsh and water birds. Other notable lakes include Herthateich, known for its historical significance, and Mühlenteich Albersdorf, a historical mill pond.
Yes, several lakes in the area are suitable for families. The Kudensee Nature Reserve offers nature observation opportunities, while Herthateich and Mühlenteich Albersdorf are also categorized as family-friendly. For swimming, the Klein Westerland Swimming Area is a popular choice.
The Kudensee Nature Reserve is a haven for marsh and water birds. You can spot reed warblers, various duck species, bearded tits, bitterns, marsh harriers, and great crested grebes. Endangered species like the lapwing inhabit the surrounding wet meadows, and white-tailed eagles have also been known to raise their young here. There are viewpoints available for observation.
Absolutely. Herthateich is a pre-Christian place of sacrifice, featuring ancient stone tables. Mühlenteich Albersdorf is a historical mill pond that once operated a water mill, which is now a listed building and the only operational watermill in Dithmarschen. The Old Burg Harbor (Idyllic Pond) is another historical site, once an active port for peat trade.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'View of the Kiel Canal – Kiel Canal loop from Dückerswisch,' which is a moderate 11.7 km route. For mountain biking, options like the 'Hohenhörn High Bridge – Grünental High Bridge loop from Schafstedt' provide an easy 29.6 km ride. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Nord-Ostsee-Kanal Cycle Path – Christianslust Railway Bridge loop from Hochdonn.' You can explore more routes on the Running Trails around Eggstedt, MTB Trails around Eggstedt, and Gravel biking around Eggstedt guide pages.
Yes, the Klein Westerland Swimming Area is specifically designed for swimming. Visitors enjoy the opportunity to swim and watch ships pass by.
Mühlenteich Albersdorf is a historical mill pond that has been in operation since at least 1559. It's notable for being the only still operational watermill in Dithmarschen and is a listed building. After intensive renaturation, it has also become a rich habitat for diverse flora and fauna, and is popular with anglers.
The Kudensee Nature Reserve is a vital habitat, designated as an FFH area and a European bird sanctuary. It's the last shallow-water lake in the Elbmarschen and supports a wide array of marsh and water birds, including several endangered species. Its dense reed beds are crucial for breeding birds.
Yes, particularly at the Kudensee Nature Reserve. There is a viewpoint at the Geestkante in the village of Kuden and a wooden observation platform on the western edge of the lake, offering excellent opportunities to observe the rich wildlife.
Herthateich is known for its pre-Christian historical significance. Three stone tables, smoothed by glaciers, were found here, with two still at their original location. This site is believed to have served as a place of worship for Hertha, the goddess of fertility, and potentially as a place where justice was administered in ancient times.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and historical significance of the lakes. The Kudensee Nature Reserve is highly valued for its unique moorland and birdlife. The Klein Westerland Swimming Area is loved for its swimming opportunities and ship-watching. The historical context of sites like Mühlenteich Albersdorf and Herthateich also adds to the appeal, offering a blend of nature and heritage.
Yes, the Kudensee Nature Reserve is accessible for nature observation. There are dedicated viewpoints, including one at the Geestkante in Kuden and a wooden observation platform on the western edge of the lake, allowing visitors to experience its ecological significance.


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