Best attractions and places to see in Ostufer Des Großen Ratzeburger Sees are centered around its significant nature reserve, offering a tranquil environment focused on natural beauty and diverse ecosystems. This region, part of the "Green Belt," features extensive reed beds, riparian forests, and numerous springs. The eastern shore provides unique points of interest for nature enthusiasts and those seeking outdoor activities. It is characterized by protected landscapes and offers various hiking routes Ostufer Großer Ratzeburger See and cycling routes…
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Most beautiful stretch on the tour around the lake.
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The approximately 231-hectare nature reserve was designated in 1995 under number 169. The nature reserve, consisting of five sections, lies north of Ratzeburg in the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park. It is part of the Green Belt along the former inner-German border. The nature reserve extends along the eastern shore of Lake Ratzeburg between Rothenhusen and Römnitz and protects the eastern shoreline of the lake up to the state border with Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, partially adjacent water areas and siltation zones, and, south of the Mechow border ditch, the Seebruch and Steinort wooded areas east of the lake, as well as a marshy area at Schwalkenberg in Römnitz.
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Yes, the beautiful route certainly challenges you...but where the climbs slowly go up, the descents are all the faster, and all the effort is quickly forgotten.
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The way down is great, watch out for hikers.
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Nature parks are always a highlight for hikers, pure nature as a habitat for many animals and plants, here the paths are natural and narrower.
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The terrain is a bit undulating. Above the lake you walk across beautiful meadows before heading back into the forest.
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The circular tour around the "Ratzeburger See" is more demanding than I expected.
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Here you can cycle in a relaxed manner
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The Eastern Shore is dominated by the East Shore of the Great Ratzeburg Lake Nature Reserve. This protected area features extensive reed beds, pristine riparian forests like Seebruch and Steinort, numerous springs, small ponds, and dramatic stream gorges. It's also part of the "Green Belt" along the former inner-German border, highlighting its ecological significance.
Yes, the East Shore of the Great Ratzeburg Lake Nature Reserve is a vital habitat and a significant resting and wintering area for various water birds, making it excellent for birdwatching. You might also spot otters in areas like the Otter Habitat in Kammerbruch, which provides a necessary environment for this endangered species.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the "Path by the lake near Rothenhusen" or "Your Ratzeburg Lakeside Trail" (find more at Easy hikes in Ostufer Des Großen Ratzeburger Sees). Cycling is also popular, with routes like the "Ratzeburg Lake loop from Ratzeburg" (explore more at Cycling in Ostufer Des Großen Ratzeburger Sees). For mountain biking, consider routes like the "View of Ratzeburg Cathedral – Ratzeburg Lake loop from Ratzeburg" (details at MTB Trails in Ostufer Des Großen Ratzeburger Sees).
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Lake Ratzeburg area is ideal for water sports and offers designated recreational zones for swimming. The Otter Habitat in Kammerbruch can be an exciting place for children to learn about local wildlife. Additionally, the Rest Area Among Apple Trees provides a pleasant stop with information boards and the chance to pick apples in season.
The Rest Area Among Apple Trees offers benches and information boards, perfect for a break and enjoying the scenery. The Römnitz Ferry Landing, while not currently served by a ferry, features a thatched shelter with fantastic views of the Great Ratzeburg Lake and has a restaurant and cafe nearby.
The Eastern Shore is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit for outdoor activities and nature observation is typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and water sports, and birdwatching opportunities are abundant. The apple trees at the Rest Area Among Apple Trees are also ripe for picking in the right season.
While the bustling island town of Ratzeburg on the western side offers supervised bathing areas, specific recreational zones along the eastern shore, such as Utecht, Campow, Kalkhütte, and Römnitz, are designated for activities like swimming, bathing, and boat moorings. The Lake Ratzeburg itself is a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts.
While located on the western side of the lake, the impressive 12th-century Romanesque brick basilica, Ratzeburger Dom (Ratzeburg Cathedral), is a prominent landmark that can be admired from various vantage points along the Eastern Shore, especially during boat trips on Lake Ratzeburg.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural beauty and diverse ecosystems. The East Shore of the Great Ratzeburg Lake Nature Reserve is highly rated for its pristine environment. Many enjoy the extensive hiking and cycling trails, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds. The views of Lake Ratzeburg are also a highlight.
Hikers and cyclists often use the Fährhaus Rothenhusen at the northern tip of Lake Ratzeburg as a starting or ending point for tours along the eastern shore. The Römnitz Ferry Landing is another popular spot, offering a scenic break with views and nearby refreshments.
While the East Shore of the Great Ratzeburg Lake Nature Reserve is a protected area, many trails are dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the diverse wildlife, especially ground-nesting birds and other sensitive species within the reserve. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
While the Eastern Shore is primarily a nature reserve, there are some facilities. The Römnitz Ferry Landing area has a restaurant and cafe. Camping is also a popular activity, with several campgrounds available, some offering views of Ratzeburg from the eastern side, such as Schwalkenberg. For more extensive options, the nearby island town of Ratzeburg offers a wider range of accommodations and dining.


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