Best lakes around Ludwigslust are found in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This region offers a variety of natural bodies of water, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation. While Ludwigslust itself does not feature large lakes directly within its town limits, several notable lakes are easily accessible nearby. The area is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including large lakes, smaller forest lakes, and ecologically significant reserves.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Spectacular nature in the cycle country Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Multi-day tours in the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve
Cycling and swimming fun – Mecklenburg Lakes Cycle Route
Auf dem Elbe-Schaalsee-Rundweg durch das Biosphärenreservat
Mit dem Rad auf dem Elbe-Schaalsee-Rundweg
Elbetal-Schaalsee-Rundweg
Elbe-Oderhaff Radweg
Cycling around Ludwigslust
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Running Trails around Ludwigslust
There are two "talking benches" on this circular route, where you can listen to fairy tales about the lake after scanning a QR code (approx. 5 minutes each). Well done and worth listening to!
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Nice little clean lake with campsite. Ideal for families with small children, very flat in the front area and only slightly sloping. Around the lake there is a beautiful path, some of which are also quiet roads, and every now and then there are small bathing spots. Can only recommend 👍.
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Between the public (nameless) green area and the grounds of the Goethe-Gymnasium there is a pool of water on a fenced property, which was overgrown at the time of my visit.
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Louise Island (built in 1805) in memory of Helena Paulowna and her daughter Luise.
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Beautifully designed bridge
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Imposing fountain system
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Here is a nutria family at home 🦫
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The spaciously designed palace square is dominated by the basin's cascades, created between 1780 and 1785 by the Bohemian sculptor Rudolf Kaplunger. These sandstone cascades replaced the original wooden cascade. The figurative decorations represent the river gods of the Rögnitz and the Stör. The Ludwigslust Canal was built between 1756 and 1760 as a 26 km long connecting axis, connecting these two rivers and enabling the Baroque water features. In 2008, the cascade underwent its first comprehensive renovation, and now not only the cascade but also the figures literally shine in new splendor. The water features are not only worth seeing in summer; on cold winter days, the watercourses become icy works of art. The Palace Square is also adorned with several beautiful half-timbered buildings, the monument to Frederick Francis I, and the "Old Guardhouse," built as a guardhouse and detention center. From here, you can enjoy one of the city's most beautiful views: from the palace to the Cascades and further to the City Church. Situated in a straight line between the palace and the City Church is the newly designed memorial to the victims of the Wöbbelin concentration camp, with the cube designed by Herbert Bartholomäus as the central object of the memorial. https://www.ludwigslust.de/kultur-und-tourismus/sehenswertes-00001-00001/schlossplatz-und-kaskaden/
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The region around Ludwigslust offers diverse natural features. Plauer See, one of the largest lakes in the Mecklenburg Lake District, is known for its extensive natural beauty and a pleasant lakeside trail. Goldberger See provides opportunities to observe wildlife such as ospreys, cranes, and otters. The Schaalsee is recognized for its ecological significance as a biosphere reserve, offering a pristine environment. Additionally, the Plauer Stadtwald features a moor trail with smaller lakes and a forest ecosystem.
Yes, Neustädter See is particularly suitable for families with small children. It features a shallow entry and only slightly sloping waters, making it safe for younger swimmers. There's also a path around its perimeter for walking or cycling, and a campsite. You can find more details about this lake here: Neustädter See.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails near the lakes. For example, the area around Plauer See offers a pleasant lakeside trail suitable for walking and cycling, with varied surfaces including forest paths. The Plauer Stadtwald also features a moor trail for nature walks. For more structured routes, you can explore options like the 'Ludwigslust Palace – Ludwigslust Palace Park loop' or the 'Ludwigslust Canal – Paulowna Mausoleum loop', which are moderate in difficulty. Find more hiking routes here: Hiking around Ludwigslust.
Absolutely. Many lakes, including Neustädter See, have paths around their perimeter suitable for cycling. The Plauer See also features a lakeside trail that can be cycled. For dedicated cycling routes, you can find options like the 'Grabow Town Hall – Elde River in Grabow loop' or the 'Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe – New Palace Neustadt-Glewe loop'. Explore more cycling routes in the area: Cycling around Ludwigslust.
While not directly a lake, the impressive Ludwigslust Palace, with its 150-hectare park and imposing fountain system, is a significant historical site nearby. It was built between 1772 and 1776. Also, Louiseninsel is a man-made monument constructed in 1805, serving as a historical memorial.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with lakes like Neustädter See being popular. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling along the lakeside trails, with beautiful natural scenery. Winter can provide opportunities for tranquil walks, though specific winter activities on the lakes may depend on ice conditions.
While specific designated wild swimming spots are not detailed, many of the lakes offer opportunities for swimming. Neustädter See is known for its clean water and shallow entry, making it a popular choice for a refreshing dip. Kiessee Neu Zachun, formed from a former gravel pit, is also characterized by its clear waters and is a convenient option for relaxed hours by the water.
The town of Plau am See, located on Plauer See, is known for its historic charm and offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. For other lakes, it's advisable to check the nearest towns or villages for local amenities. Neustädter See also has a campsite, providing accommodation directly by the water.
Many of the natural paths and trails around the lakes are suitable for walks with dogs. However, it's important to be aware of local regulations, especially in nature reserves like those around Schaalsee, where leash laws may apply to protect wildlife. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local signage.
The region is rich in wildlife, particularly around lakes like Goldberger See, where you might spot ospreys, cranes, and otters. The biosphere reserves of Schaalsee also provide a habitat for diverse species. Additionally, Louiseninsel is known for its resident nutria population.
Yes, the area around Ludwigslust offers routes suitable for gravel biking. You can find trails that take you through diverse landscapes, including some near the lakes. An example is the 'Neustädter See – Soviet Cemetery loop from Neustadt-Glewe', which is an easy gravel biking route. More gravel biking options can be found here: Gravel biking around Ludwigslust.
While Ludwigslust itself is a transport hub, direct public transport to every single lake might vary. Lakes like Neustädter See are noted for being easily accessible from Ludwigslust. For larger lakes like Plauer See, towns like Plau am See are well-connected. It's recommended to check local bus or train schedules for specific routes to your chosen lake destination.


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