Best lakes around Bühnsdorf offer diverse natural landscapes, including large lakes, smaller ponds, and nature reserves. The region features varied shorelines, from developed promenades to forested areas and swamp forests. Many lakes are characterized by their clear waters and surrounding natural environments, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. This area is known for its nutrient-poor lakes, which support unique flora and fauna.
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The Herrenteich Pond is located in the heart of the carp town of Reinfeld. It was artificially created in the 12th century by Cistercian monks as a reservoir for the Heilsau River for fish farming. Carp are still bred here today. A four-kilometer circular trail around the Lower Herrenteich invites you to discover this special ecosystem. 16 stations along the adventure trail offer fun and a nature experience in one, sharpening your awareness of the special features of this natural area. In summer, you can enjoy the cool water at the lido. See: https://tourismus-stormarn.de/de/naturerlebnis/herrenteich-reinfeld-5
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The Herrenteich in Reinfeld is a popular tourist destination. The approximately 55-hectare body of water is divided into the upper and lower Herrenteich. The upper Herrenteich remains a recognized nature reserve. The lower Herrenteich is home to, among other things, a hiking trail and an outdoor pool in the summer. Due to melting snow, the Herrenteich flooded in early March 2010. A temporary dam erected at the time due to construction work threatened to no longer hold the water masses. A breach of the dam would have flooded the entire hinterland. The Hamburg/Lübeck railway embankment would also have been affected. See: https://www.thw-badoldesloe.de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/artikel/vor-10-jahren-hochwassereinsatz-am-herrenteich-fachgruppen-wasserschadenpumpen-verhindern-stauwe
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The further you get from Bad Segeberg, the quieter and more secluded the path becomes – at least in winter. After rain or during thaws, it can sometimes be very muddy.
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On hot days, the shady paths are a welcome change 😉...
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The Great Segeberg Lake stretches between the town centre of Bad Segeberg and Klein Rönnau. You can cycle, hike, swim in many places and go boating here. The Great Segeberg Lake is just an eight-minute walk from the town centre of Segeberg and is around 1.7 km² in size. The Great Segeberg Lake is divided into two halves by the Spitzenort peninsula. The only real island in the Great Segeberg Lake is the bird island in the northern part of the lake. You can swim in the Great Segeberg Lake at unguarded, free bathing areas such as the floating jetty on the Segeberg spa promenade and at the bathing area at the KlüthseeCamp in Klein Rönnau. There is a bird sanctuary between Stipsdorf and Klein Rönnau, so there are no bathing areas in this area. In addition to the unguarded bathing areas, there is a lido in Bad Segeberg and an outdoor pool in Klein Rönnau. The water quality in the Great Segeberg Lake is excellent, so you can swim here without any worries. In Bad Segeberg there is a rowing club, a sailing club, a boating club and a boat rental for all adventurous water sports enthusiasts. There are other boating clubs in Klein Rönnau and Stipsdorf. On the south bank of the lake there is also an open-air forest grandstand and a play area. In addition to a youth hostel and numerous hotels around the lake, there is a campsite in Klein Rönnau and one in Bad Segeberg. The lake promenade in Bad Segeberg invites you to take a walk along the lake, tired hikers and cyclists can rest on the sun loungers on the sun deck directly on the promenade. If you want to hike or cycle a little further, there are numerous cycle paths in the area. The eight-kilometer circular path around the lake with a detour to the Kalkberg, a wonderful view from the Moosberg and the lake promenade as the destination and starting point is particularly popular. On average, a hike takes 90 minutes. You can of course go much faster by bike, but please watch out for hikers, the paths are sometimes narrow, but easy to ride. https://www.hamburg-tourism.de/sehen-erleben/gruenes-hamburg/parks-gruenanlagen/grosser-segeberger-see-1/
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The Ihlsee is located in the northwestern part of the district town of Bad Segeberg on the northern edge of the Kleinniendorf district and is part of the designated Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve. The origin of the lake has not been fully investigated. Either the depression was formed after the Ice Age due to dead ice or it was created as a sinkhole by the collapse of a cave in the Segeberg salt dome. Today the lake has an area of around 29 hectares and stretches 450 m from north to south and around 850 m from west to east; the shore is 2.25 km long. Along with the Bültsee and the Garrensee, the lake is one of the few nutrient-poor lakes in Schleswig-Holstein. The lake is located in a depression and has no inflow. It is fed only by groundwater and inflowing surface water (precipitation). To the north of the bathing area is the outflow that connects the lake to the Great Segeberg Lake. The lake can be walked around, but there is no path along the lake. There is a bathing area on the eastern shore that has existed for decades. The bathing water quality is regularly monitored and in recent years has been rated as very good to good. There is a residential area on the northern shore. On the western and southern sides, the Ihlwald, a swamp forest, dominates the shoreline. From 1911 to 1961, there was a Kiel-Segeberg narrow-gauge railway station at Ihlsee, the tracks of which were removed in 1962. The Ihlsee was declared a nature reserve in 1950 because of its special features. The lake is a particularly nutrient-poor body of water, which gives rise to rare flora. Today, the lake is part of the Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve and has been part of the Natura 2000 protected area network since 2006. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ihlsee
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Nice walk around the pond! With lots of cozy spots.
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Here you can really relax
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake for its wide views and relaxing atmosphere. Another favorite is the West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake, known for its comfortable, rotating benches and beautiful scenery.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Wooden Rest Area – View of the Piepenbek Ravine loop' or the 'Forest trail near Lübeck – Dark Forest loop'. You can explore more options for easy hikes on the Hiking around Bühnsdorf guide.
The West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake is noted as a dog-friendly area, making it a good choice for walks with your canine companion.
Absolutely. The West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake is highlighted as a family-friendly area. Additionally, Herrenteich Reinfeld and Lake Ihl are also suitable for families, offering pleasant walks and natural surroundings.
Yes, the Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake is wheelchair accessible, offering beautiful views over the water for everyone to enjoy.
The lakes around Bühnsdorf are beautiful year-round. However, for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most pleasant weather conditions. Winter provides a different, serene experience for walks.
Yes, Lake Ihl has a designated bathing area on its eastern shore. The bathing water quality is regularly monitored and has consistently been rated as very good to good.
The region boasts diverse natural landscapes, including large lakes, smaller ponds, and nature reserves. You'll find varied shorelines, from developed promenades to forested areas and unique swamp forests, especially around Lake Ihl. The area is known for its nutrient-poor lakes, supporting rare flora and fauna.
Yes, there are numerous cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Old Car on a Trailer – View of the Rapeseed Fields loop' or the 'Lake Ihl – Bridge over the Young Trave loop'. More routes are available on the Cycling around Bühnsdorf guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wide views over the water, the combination of lake and forest landscapes, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many enjoy sitting, relaxing, and observing the ever-changing lake scenery, as well as the well-maintained trails and comfortable resting spots.
Yes, Herrenteich Reinfeld is noted as a historical site. The area around Lake Ihl also has historical significance, with a former narrow-gauge railway station that existed from 1911 to 1961.
Yes, the trail around Herrenteich Reinfeld offers a wonderful circular walk with great views and cozy spots. Many of the hiking routes in the region are also designed as loops, such as those found in the Hiking around Bühnsdorf guide.


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