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Hiking around Hollenbek offers diverse natural features and scenic landscapes within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park. The region is characterized by idyllic forests, sprawling meadows, and open fields, providing a tranquil environment for exploration. A significant highlight is the abundance of lakes, such as Lake Ratzeburg, Lake Schaalsee, and Lake Gudow, with many routes offering views of these water bodies. The terrain varies, providing options for different skill levels, from easy, accessible paths to longer routes.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Further information can be found here: https://www.kirche-ll.de/gemeinden/lauenburg/sterley/geschichte.html
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The Cistercian monastery in Zarrentin am Schaalsee was founded in 1246 and dissolved in 1553. The building houses a permanent exhibition in the cloister, which has a direct connection to the monastery and its history. Originally, the monastery complex, together with the Zarrentin Church, formed a closed, slightly trapezoidal rectangle with a four-sided cloister surrounding the inner courtyard. This contained the nuns' cemetery. The buildings of the south and west wings were described as dilapidated as early as 1576 and demolished soon thereafter. The Gothic east wing, whose long side runs parallel to the shore of Lake Schaalsee, has survived to this day. The cross-ribbed vaults, some with elaborately designed keystones and consoles, are completely preserved. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Zarrentin
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The Gothic parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul is located in the same complex as the monastery and the local history museum. The church is free to visit, provided no events are taking place.
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The following legend surrounds the heraldic animal of the small town of Zarrentin am Schaalsee: "In the Cistercian nunnery, there once lived an abbess who came from Lake Constance, and the tasty whitefish were said to have been her favorite food there. Once, during Lent, in the solitude of Zarrentin, she was so irresistibly overcome by a craving for the long-deprived fish that she called upon the devil and demanded that he bring her some whitefish from Lake Constance. In return, she would pledge her soul to him. However, he had to be back before midnight. The enterprising master of evil agreed and immediately set off. No sooner had he disappeared than the abbess's conscience struck. In her perplexity, she called the convent of nuns together and remorsefully confessed her transgression. Then one of the nuns stood up, calmed the pious mother, climbed the tower, and set the clock forward one hour. It was now 11:00 p.m., and the devil was with his fish above Techin. Then the Zarrentin monastery clock struck twelve thunderous strokes. In his rage, the devil threw the whitefish into the Schaalsee. This is how these fish, which have made the Schaalsee so famous among gourmets, are caught there today. Source: https://schaalsee-angler.de/ausflug/geschichte-der-mar-ne
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Nestled in the beautiful nature of the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve, this traditional fishery stands for fresh, sustainably caught fish from the clear waters of the Schaalsee.
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Möwenburg Island is part of the Schaalelauf Nature Reserve. Its purpose is to permanently protect and preserve the Schaale River and the grassland and forest areas along its banks, including the limestone fen.
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Beautiful bird watching platform located directly on the Schaalsee with plenty of seating.
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Great view of the lake from here you can easily observe the birdlife
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Hollenbek offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 500 routes recorded on komoot. These trails cater to all skill levels, from easy strolls to more challenging long-distance hikes.
The terrain around Hollenbek is quite varied, characterized by idyllic forests, sprawling meadows, and open fields. Many routes feature soft forest floors, especially those along the numerous lakes. While many paths are easily accessible, some longer routes may require good fitness. The region is generally low in elevation, with most easy trails having minimal ascent.
Yes, Hollenbek is an excellent destination for families. Many trails are easy and accessible, perfect for short excursions with children. For example, the Field Path Near Hollenbek – Natural Grassy Path loop from Sterley is an easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) route that takes about 1 hour 16 minutes to complete, offering a pleasant walk through fields.
Many trails in the Hollenbek area are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature park areas or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific routes.
Hollenbek is nestled within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, offering breathtaking views of numerous lakes such as Lake Ratzeburg, Lake Schaalsee, and Lake Gudow. Many routes provide stunning water vistas. You can also explore idyllic forests and expansive meadows. Consider the Schaalsee bathing area in Seedorf – Teufelsbrück Viewpoint at Schaalsee loop from Klein Zecher for lake views, though this is a longer, more difficult route.
Yes, many of the hiking trails around Hollenbek are designed as circular routes, offering convenient starting and ending points. A popular option is the St. Johannis Church, Sterley loop from Hollenbek, which is an easy 4.4-mile (7.2 km) trail that includes cultural points of interest.
The hiking experience in Hollenbek is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 5,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene lake landscapes, verdant forests, and well-maintained trails that provide a tranquil environment for exploration.
Yes, some routes incorporate cultural points of interest. For instance, the St. Johannis Church, Sterley loop from Hollenbek passes by the St. Johannis Church in Sterley. You can also find other attractions like the St. Abundus Church Lassahn nearby.
Hollenbek offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or colorful foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes, while winter can offer peaceful, snowy landscapes, though some paths might be less accessible.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with natural attractions and places to unwind. You can find highlights like the Schmalsee or a Jetty and bathing area on Lake Lütau. For a break, there are also huts and shelters, such as the Observation Hut at Hellbach.
While specific parking information varies by trailhead, many popular hiking areas and starting points in and around Hollenbek offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific parking recommendations for your chosen trail.
Public transport options to reach hiking trails in Hollenbek may be available, connecting to nearby towns and villages. However, direct access to all trailheads might be limited. For detailed information on public transport routes and schedules, it's best to consult local transport providers or check komoot's route planner for specific starting points.


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