Natural monuments around Altenkrempe offer insights into Schleswig-Holstein's natural heritage. This municipality features diverse landscapes, including ancient forests and coastal areas. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Baltic Sea and inland lakes, providing varied natural attractions. Visitors can explore significant natural features that contribute to the local environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Pure scenery. Whether by bike or on foot, it's currently (May) a stunning landscape. Free access with the D-Ticket. Parking is available. While you're here, be sure to visit the castle gardens around the corner.
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This lake also offers great opportunities for anglers. You can catch eels, perch, bream, pike, tench, zander, carp, roach, rudd, and burbot. For further important information and legal regulations regarding this fishing area, as well as for fishing permits, please contact: Schwarten Fishing Tenant Kellerstraße 52 23714 Bad Malente-Gremsmühlen Tel.: +49 4523 3563
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Kellersee borders Malente to the east. It has a total area of approximately 50.6 hectares and a maximum depth of approximately 27 meters. A 14.6 km hiking trail surrounds the lake, including several highlights along the way. These include, for example, the "WunderWeltWasser" nature trail for all ages and the Rothensande estate, the original setting for the Immenhof films. Kellersee can be explored by both excursion boats and sailboats. Canoe trips from Eutin-Fissau are also possible, and there is also a swimming area here. Other swimming areas can be found in Wöbbensredder or at Hamburger Strand in Sielbeck. The swimming areas in Sielbeck and Fissau are unguarded. Anglers also have plenty of opportunities here, as the lake has a good population of zander, pike, and sea bass. Numerous waterfowl can also be observed here. This lake also offers great opportunities for anglers. You can catch eels, perch, bream, pike, tench, zander, carp, and others 🐟
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From the cliffs you have a beautiful view over the Baltic Sea as far as Mecklenburg and Travemünde.
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Beautiful on the somewhat dangerous steep edge.
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So again: the way over the campsite is the normal way, even if there is a prohibition sign. Via the sandy beach is nonsense and via the B 501 an unnecessary detour.
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Beyond the popular viewpoints and lakes, Altenkrempe is home to impressive ancient oak trees. One notable example is an ancient pedunculate oak near Gut Sierhagen, estimated to be around 250 years old with a circumference of 6.15 meters. Its unique growth, appearing as two thick stems forming a shared crown, makes it a remarkable sight. It's easily accessible along the road to Rogerfelde, about 1.5 kilometers south of Gut Sierhagen.
Yes, several natural monuments around Altenkrempe are family-friendly. The Kellersee — Lakeside view at Sielbeck is a great option, offering a 14.6 km hiking trail around the lake, including the 'WunderWeltWasser' nature trail for all ages. There are also swimming areas and opportunities for boat trips. The Great Eutin Lake is another excellent choice for families, suitable for swimming and water sports, with many spots along the shore for breaks.
The region offers diverse and breathtaking views. From the Cliffs overlooking Lübeck Bay, you can enjoy expansive vistas of Grömitz, the entire Bay of Lübeck, and even the coast of Mecklenburg Western Pomerania. The View of the Baltic Sea provides a direct and stunning outlook over the sea, often along natural, sometimes challenging, cliffside trails.
The area around Altenkrempe is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Neustadt in Holstein Harbour – Sierhagen Estate loop' for touring bicycles, or gravel biking routes like the 'Pelzerhaken Lighthouse – View of the Baltic Sea loop'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Altenkrempe guide, the Gravel biking around Altenkrempe guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Altenkrempe guide.
Yes, the Kellersee — Lakeside view at Sielbeck is noted as dog-friendly. Its extensive hiking trail around the lake provides ample space for walks with your dog. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash where required and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The natural monuments around Altenkrempe can be enjoyed throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for water activities at lakes like Great Eutin Lake and enjoying coastal views. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially around ancient oaks and forest trails. Even in winter, the coastal views can be dramatic and serene, though some paths might be more challenging.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging experiences, the Cliffs overlooking Lübeck Bay feature paths through forests and along the steep coast that can be difficult, with deep ruts and sometimes bumpy, rocky, or muddy terrain. Similarly, the View of the Baltic Sea includes challenging single trails along the cliffs, offering a more rugged natural experience.
The region's diverse landscapes, from ancient forests to coastal areas and lakes, support a variety of flora and fauna. Around the ancient oaks, you'll find typical forest vegetation. Near the Kellersee, numerous waterfowl can be observed, and the lake itself is rich in fish species like zander, pike, and sea bass. Coastal areas offer unique plant life adapted to the maritime environment.
Yes, the ancient pedunculate oak near Gut Sierhagen is a significant natural monument. Estimated to be around 250 years old, its impressive size and unique growth habit make it a living testament to the region's natural history. While the 'Wulfsbergeiche' in Wulfsberg Forest is also a giant oak, the Gut Sierhagen oak is more readily accessible for visitors to appreciate its grandeur.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive and direct views of the Baltic Sea and Lübeck Bay from highlights like the Cliffs overlooking Lübeck Bay and the View of the Baltic Sea. The serene beauty of lakes such as Great Eutin Lake and the Kellersee, with their opportunities for relaxation and water sports, are also highly appreciated. The natural paths and the overall connection with nature are consistently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, the region features several coastal natural monuments that include beaches. The Cliffs overlooking Lübeck Bay and the View of the Baltic Sea are both viewpoints that offer access to coastal areas and beaches. Additionally, the Bliesdorf Steep Coast Trail is known for its 5 km long, idyllic natural beach, sheltered by the steep coast and gently sloping into the sea.


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