Lakes around Langenlehsten are situated within a landscape offering access to several notable lake regions, including the Schaalsee region, the Güster lake landscape, and the Lauenburg Lake District. This area provides a variety of features and attractions for nature enthusiasts. The lakes offer opportunities for hiking, cycling, and relaxation.
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Nice place for a short break by the canal
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Beautiful nature and not overcrowded.
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HIKE THROUGH THE HELLBACHTAL Natural hiking trails run through the rustic mixed forests. The meltwater from the last ice age formed the valley through which the Hellbach flows. The highlight of the tour remains a variety of different types of water, the likes of which you would hardly find in such a small area. The gap is repeatedly bridged by wonderful views and insights into a meadow valley. The winding Hellbach with its alder belt offers good observation opportunities at the bridges and footbridges. The Hellbachtal tour can be extended as desired to include the Mölln lakes. https://www.herzogtum-lauenburg.de/wandel-durch-das-hellbachtal
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The region offers diverse natural features. The Schaalsee is part of a biosphere reserve, known for its pristine nature and diverse species. The Hellbach Valley Nature Reserve features wet meadows and orchid meadows, with the nutrient-poor Krebssee being one of northern Germany's cleanest lakes. You can also find tranquil spots for bird watching, such as at the Schwarzsee Viewing Platform.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. Scenic circular trails are available, such as the path around Kirchensee which offers views of both Kirchensee and Schaalsee. The Schmalsee also has a beautiful hiking trail, particularly vibrant in autumn. For more options, you can explore various routes listed in the hiking guide for Langenlehsten, including easy paths like the Prüßsee Bridge on Moorweg loop.
Several lakes offer excellent swimming opportunities. The Schaalsee has designated swimming areas with high water quality, such as Dargow, Lassahn, Seedorf, or the Zarrentin lido. The Swimming spot at Krebssee is another idyllic location with very clean water. Additionally, Lüttauer See features a bathing area called "Rolandseck," and Barumer Lake is noted as an excellent spot for summer swimming.
Yes, the region caters to families. Near Schmalsee, the Naturparkzentrum Uhlenkolk offers family-friendly attractions like a café, playgrounds, a wildlife park, and a boulder garden. Many highlights, including the Schwarzsee Viewing Platform and Gland lake, are also marked as family-friendly.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Autumn is particularly scenic around Schmalsee, when the colorful wooded shores reflect on the water. Summer is ideal for swimming at lakes like Schaalsee and Barumer Lake. The region also offers opportunities for winter walks, providing a tranquil experience.
Absolutely. The Elbe-Lübeck Canal, though not a natural lake, is a significant watery attraction with a well-maintained cycle path. You can find various cycling routes, including gravel biking and MTB trails, in the MTB Trails around Langenlehsten guide and the Gravel biking around Langenlehsten guide.
Yes, camping is an option. Lüttauer See has a popular summer and winter campsite on its south shore. Additionally, Lanzer Lake, a former gravel mining quarry pond, also features a campsite on its shore, offering views of the lake along the Elbe-Lübeck Canal.
Yes, the region is known for its clearwater lakes. The Schaalsee is Northern Germany's deepest clearwater lake, nestled within a biosphere reserve. Within the Hellbach Valley Nature Reserve, the nutrient-poor Krebssee is one of the cleanest lakes in northern Germany. Lüttauer See is also known for its very clear water.
The Schaalsee is unique as Northern Germany's deepest clearwater lake, situated within a protected biosphere reserve. This ensures a tranquil natural environment with excellent water quality and diverse species. It's ideal for those seeking pristine nature, high-quality swimming, and wildlife observation.
Yes, you can find spots to relax and enjoy the views. Near Schmalsee, the Restaurant & Hotel Waldhalle offers culinary delights and views overlooking the lake. The Lüttauer See features a wide pier extending into the lake with beautiful views and a covered resting place perfect for a break.
The Elbe-Lübeck Canal is a significant waterway in the region, connecting to some lakes like Lanzer Lake. While not a natural lake itself, it offers a well-maintained path for cyclists and hikers, historical locks, and opportunities for bird watching, complementing the natural lake experiences.


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