Best attractions and places to see around Mözener Lake, located in the district of Bad Segeberg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, center around its natural features. The lake spans 120 hectares and is up to 8.2 meters deep, set within a young moraine area with forested shores. It serves as a focal point for relaxation and various outdoor activities. The region offers opportunities for experiencing local nature and engaging in recreational pursuits.
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Beautiful bathing spots invite you to take a break from cycling. Triathlon experiences have also been brought together here
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The Mözener See is a lake in the Segeberg district in Schleswig-Holstein west of the town of Mözen. It is approximately 120 hectares in size and up to 8.2 m deep.[1] The lake lies on the edge of a young moraine area that has both flat terminal moraines and crested ground moraines.[2] There are mainly forest areas on the shore of the lake, although some of the shore areas are also used for agriculture.
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This is one of the very few (legal) places where you can get close to the waterline of Lake Mözen and enjoy the panorama and nature - together with bathing dogs. The Mözener See is literally paved with prohibition signs all around. Visitors are obviously only valued here if they pay.
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This is one of the very few places where you can get close to the waterline of Lake Mözen and enjoy the panorama. However, the enjoyment of nature is limited at this place because we are on a camping site. Commerce is in the foreground at Mözener See.
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Lakeside campsite on the Mözener See with a nice rest area not only for campsite visitors!
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Great place for a break with the opportunity to cool your feet 😎
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And right behind is the way to the end ... 🤔 probably only built for the farmer 😉
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The municipality of Kükels operates a natural bathing area on the Mözener See, as a recreational area it offers citizens the opportunity to take a refreshing dip in the beautiful Mözener See on weekends and after work, or simply to relax in the sun. Every year, the bathing area is prepared for the bathing season with a lot of effort. Due to the shallow water in the bank area, bathing the children is relatively safe. A barrier warns all non-swimmers of deep water. The water quality of the lake is usually very good. You can also find information about the current water quality on the Internet. The sanitary facilities for the jetty and bathing area are also in the immediate vicinity of the bathing area. https://www.gemeinde-kuekels.de/verzeichnis/ Objekt.php?mandat=93499
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The primary natural feature is Mözener Lake itself, a 120-hectare lake surrounded by predominantly forested shores. You can also find opportunities to experience local flora and fauna in the nearby Wittenborner Heide Nature Reserve and Leezener Au Nature Reserve.
Yes, there are designated bathing spots around the lake. The Swimming Area at Mözener See, operated by the municipality of Kükels, offers a quiet location with a meadow and benches for relaxation. Other bathing spots are available in Mözen and Wittenborn.
Mözener Lake is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, fishing, and exploring the surrounding nature. For more active pursuits, there are numerous routes for cycling and hiking. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Mözener Lake guide and cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Mözener Lake guide.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. Options range from easy loops like the 'View of Mözener See – Rest area at Mözener See loop from Wittenborn' (4.2 km) to moderate routes such as the 'Wittenborner Heath – Wittenborner Heide loop from Wittenborn' (9.0 km). For more details, refer to the Hiking around Mözener Lake guide.
Absolutely. The area offers various cycling routes, including road cycling options. You can find routes like the 'Neversdorfer Forest Path – Grabau Manor loop from Mözen' (42.4 km) or the 'Stork Café in Voßhöhlen – Village Green Leezen loop from Wittenborn' (49.8 km). Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Mözener Lake guide.
Yes, Mözener Lake offers several family-friendly options. The Swimming Area at Mözener See has shallow water near the bank, making it relatively safe for children. Additionally, Haus Rothfos in Mözen serves as a youth guesthouse offering programs and activities like canoeing and archery, and there's a general youth recreational camp in Wittenborn.
The Kükelser Au Bridge at Lake Mözener is noted as one of the few places where you can get close to the waterline and enjoy the panorama with bathing dogs. While the lake shores have restrictions, this spot provides an opportunity for dogs to enjoy the water.
Yes, the Kükels War Memorial (Kriegerdenkmal Kükels) is a notable cultural site, dedicated to citizens from Kükels who died or went missing in the World Wars. Additionally, Haus Rothfos in Mözen is a historical thatched-roof house now serving as a youth guesthouse.
Beyond the lake itself, consider visiting the Kükels War Memorial, described as a 'creative jewel.' Also, the village of Kükels features unique Blood Beeches planted on properties after a devastating fire in 1866, which continue to shape the townscape today.
Yes, Mözener Lake is a popular spot for anglers. However, it's important to note that the use of motorized boats and certain sonar technologies is regulated on the lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lake. Many enjoy the designated swimming areas, the opportunities for cycling and hiking, and the chance to relax by the water. The Kükelser Au Bridge at Lake Mözener is highlighted as a great spot to enjoy the panorama and nature.


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