Lakes around Schönwalde am Bungsberg are situated in the lake-rich Holstein Switzerland region, known for its diverse natural landscapes. The area features several bodies of water offering various recreational opportunities. Schönwalde am Bungsberg is located near the Bungsberg, the highest elevation in Schleswig-Holstein, contributing to its hilly moraine landscape. This region provides a tranquil natural setting with forests, valleys, fields, and meadows.
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Eutin Castle in Eutin, East Holstein, is the cultural center and nucleus of the town. Along with Gottorf Castle and Glücksburg Castle, it is one of the most important secular court buildings in Schleswig-Holstein. The four-winged complex originated from a medieval castle and was expanded into a royal residence over several centuries.
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Guided Tour of the Magnificent Chambers of Eutin Castle Stroll through the 850-year-old Eutin Castle and its magnificent chambers on a guided tour or on your own. The tour includes visits to the castle chapel, the original castle kitchen, and the former living quarters of the dukes. Today, the castle impresses visitors from all over the world as a museum and with special exhibitions. Large-scale ceiling paintings, precious wall coverings, original furniture, paintings, clocks, and furnishings such as three unusual ship models of Tsar Peter the Great can be admired. Prices: €8 per person | 0-6 years free | 7-12 years €2.00 | Families: 2 adults and children €16.00 | Public tour of the castle: €4 plus admission fee Reduced admission: Guests with an Ostholstein Museum ticket, schoolchildren aged 13 and over, trainees and students up to 28 years of age, severely disabled persons, welfare recipients, and the unemployed: €4.00 Photography permit: €1.50 for unlimited photographs in the castle exhibition, without flash, tripod, or similar, and for private use only.
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The Janusallee pier is within walking distance of the Wonderworld of Water on the Kellersee promenade. The "Janusallee" pier is used by the Kellersee cruise on the journey from Malente to Sielbeck-Uklei. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the children's playground on Janusallee and the Wonderworld of Water on the Kellersee promenade. Parking spaces with public restrooms are just a few minutes' walk away. Passengers boarding here purchase their tickets for the Kellersee tour aboard the MS Luise.
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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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Real water lovers never get enough of the cool water. In Malente, in the middle of the Holstein Switzerland holiday region, you can experience water sports in all their variety. If you like cycling, you could, for example, set off on the Dieksee in a pedal boat. In the calm waters of the lake district, even beginners can try diving and learn easily. The Schwentine, with its romantically overgrown banks and pretty villas, is ideal for trying stand-up paddling in a beautiful setting with its shallow waters. These and many other refreshing activities are - just like the water in Malente - often just a few minutes away.
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This rest area is located north of Sielbeck and offers a magnificent view of the Kellersee.
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Great vantage point on the lake. There's a lot to discover here.
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Within the municipality of Schönwalde am Bungsberg, the most notable natural lake is the Mönchneversdorfer Teich, also known as Mönchneversdorfer See or Hofteich Mönchneversdorf. Additionally, you'll find the Scheelholzer See and the Mühlenteich, each offering distinct recreational uses.
Yes, several lakes offer swimming opportunities. The Mönchneversdorfer Teich is known as a bathing lake. The Mühlenteich features several open water accesses for swimming. For a larger lake experience, the Kellersee has designated swimming areas, including unguarded spots in Sielbeck and Fissau.
Anglers have several excellent choices. The Mönchneversdorfer Teich is managed as an angling lake, with species like pike, perch, carp, tench, and eel. The Scheelholzer See is primarily known for carp and pike. The Kellersee also offers great opportunities to catch zander, pike, sea bass, eels, perch, bream, tench, carp, roach, rudd, and burbot.
Yes, there are several options for walking and hiking. Well-maintained hiking trails surround the Mönchneversdorfer Teich, offering pleasant views. The Mühlenteich has a walking path along its south side. For a longer trek, a 14.6 km hiking trail encircles the Kellersee, featuring various highlights along the way. You can also find more routes in the Running Trails around Schönwalde am Bungsberg guide.
The Kellersee is a great spot for water sports, offering pedal boating and stand-up paddling in its calm waters. Canoe trips are also possible on the Kellersee from Eutin-Fissau.
Yes, the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve is a significant area for nature observation, featuring narrow wooden bridges and a vantage point specifically for bird watching. The Kellersee is also home to numerous waterfowl.
While the lakes themselves are natural features, the region has historical significance. Near the Mönchneversdorfer Teich, a water castle existed around 1500. A prominent cultural and historical site nearby is Eutin Castle, one of the most important secular court buildings in Schleswig-Holstein, offering guided tours and a museum experience.
Many lake areas are suitable for families. The Mönchneversdorfer Teich is popular with both young and old, and the surrounding holiday park adds to its appeal as a family destination. The Kellersee Pier and Kellersee — Lakeside view at Sielbeck are also noted as family-friendly highlights, offering activities and views for all ages.
The region offers various cycling routes. You can explore options in the Cycling around Schönwalde am Bungsberg guide, which includes routes like the 'Braasch's Ham Smokehouse – Großer Mühlenteich loop' and the 'Great Eutin Lake – Eutin Castle loop'.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural paradise offered by the lakes, surrounded by forests, valleys, fields, and meadows. The well-maintained paths, opportunities for relaxation on seating benches, and diverse activities like angling, swimming, and water sports are frequently highlighted. The region's natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere are consistently praised.
Yes, for the Mönchneversdorfer Teich, there are numerous shore fishing spots with parking available. For other lakes, it's generally advisable to check local signage, but parking is typically accessible near popular recreational areas.
The Kellersee — Lakeside view at Sielbeck is listed as dog-friendly, indicating that some areas around the lakes welcome dogs. However, it's always recommended to check specific local regulations or signage at each lake, especially concerning nature reserves or designated swimming areas.


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