Best lakes around Heiligenhafen include the prominent Binnensee, an inland lake connected to the Baltic Sea via the marina. This connection allows it to be fed by Baltic Sea water, creating a unique brackish environment. The Binnensee spans approximately 400 hectares and is relatively shallow, making it suitable for various water activities. Its shores are protected behind dunes and beaches, providing a natural backdrop between the town and the sea.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Probably the jack-of-all-trades tip for circumnavigating the inland lake.
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The stretch along the coast alone is worth seeing.
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You should take the time to go for a bike ride around the lake.
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A beautiful cycle path here
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Lemkenhafen is a fishing and port village located on the western south side of the island of Fehmarn on the Orther Reede. At the harbor you can not only rest and strengthen yourself, but also let the beautiful view of the Orther Reede have an effect on you.
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Really nice little port town
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Aalkate is actually a must for everyone who likes fish.👍
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Three benches, two tables, 5 meters from the water: ideal for a short break!
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The Binnensee is unique because it's an inland lake connected to the Baltic Sea via the marina, meaning it's fed by Baltic Sea water. It's relatively shallow, spanning about 400 hectares, and its shores are protected by dunes and beaches, creating a distinctive natural environment between the town and the sea.
Yes, Heiligenhafen offers excellent cycling paths. The Binnensee Cycle Path is particularly popular, featuring an even asphalt path along the shimmering water with views of boats. Another option is the Waterfront cycle path along the Baltic Sea, which also offers rewarding views of the water.
The Binnensee and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. You can observe numerous water birds such as great crested grebes, coots, and cormorants. Rare plant species also thrive in the moistufer zones, making it an important ecological area. The Krummsteert-Sulsdorfer Wiek Nature Reserve is another excellent spot for nature observation, with paths leading past reeds and water areas.
Absolutely. The Binnensee is very family-friendly, featuring numerous playgrounds along its promenade and safe, shallow waters. The Südstrand, located on the Steinwarder, has an "Erlebnis-Ufer" (adventure shore) with beach volleyball, playgrounds, an outdoor fitness area, and a dune adventure zone. Many of the highlights, such as the Binnensee Cycle Path, are also explicitly noted as family-friendly.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities near the lakes. For easy walks, consider routes like the "Binnensee Pier – Heiligenhafen Beach loop from Sulsdorf" or the "Graswarder Beach and Houses – Thatched Cottages of Graswarder loop from Heiligenhafen." You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Heiligenhafen and Easy hikes around Heiligenhafen guides.
The Binnensee is a popular spot for windsurfers and beginners due to its shallow, standing-depth areas, consistent wind, and minimal wave action and boat traffic. The Heiligenhafen Wassersportcenter, a surf and sailing school, operates on the south side of the lake.
Yes, on the southeast corner of the Binnensee, you'll find a statue of fisherman Gottlieb Friedrich Stüben (1838–1920). This statue commemorates his brave intervention during the Danish occupation of Fehmarn Island in 1864, offering a glimpse into the region's history.
For scenic views, consider the View of the Orther Reede from Lemkenhafen, which offers picturesque vistas from the fishing and port village. Another great spot is the View of Graswarder and Fehmarn, where you can see the unique Graswarder nature reserve and the Fehmarnsund Bridge in the distance.
Yes, the Binnensee features a well-developed promenade and a 5.4 km long circular path that is easily accessible for pedestrians and cyclists. Portions of the Binnensee Cycle Path are also noted as wheelchair accessible, making it enjoyable for a wide range of visitors.
Yes, the promenade around the Binnensee features small cafes. The nearby fishing and port village of Lemkenhafen, accessible from the View of the Orther Reede from Lemkenhafen, also offers places to rest and strengthen yourself, including the famous Aalkate for fish. Heiligenhafen itself has various accommodation options and restaurants.
The event area at the Binnensee hosts cultural and musical performances, particularly during the "Musical June." These events offer live music and a unique waterside ambiance, adding to the recreational appeal of the lake.
Visitors particularly enjoy the even asphalt path and the views of the shimmering water with boats gently swaying. The slightly snake-shaped route adds to the enjoyment, and the presence of various playgrounds and attractions along the path makes it ideal for families.


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