Lakes around Lambrechtshagen are located within the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania region, which is home to the extensive Mecklenburg Lake District. This area provides numerous opportunities for water-based recreation and nature exploration. While Lambrechtshagen itself does not contain prominent named lakes, its location offers access to a variety of aquatic environments. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including protected areas and historical sites connected to its waterways.
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Located in the middle of the beech forest are these fish ponds, which belonged to the Althof and Doberan monastery estate.
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Historic water reservoir from the time of the fortress construction
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A beautiful forest and very pleasant to walk through.
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On the information board in front of the deep pond you can find out all sorts of unfathomable stories about the creation of the deep hole. The pit is surrounded by the huge wall bastion, the so-called three-wall bastion, which - as the name suggests - served to protect the Hanseatic city with three walls. Overall, an impressive building! About the legend: http://www.lexikus.de/bibliothek/Die-Dreiwalls-oder-Teufelshoehle-bei-Rostock
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The inner space enclosed by the uppermost wall of the same is almost entirely occupied by a very deep and sloping, D-shaped water pit, which is usually referred to by the name "Düwelskuhl" - Teufelskuhle - also Dreiwallsgrube. (Source: http://lexikus.de)
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While Lambrechtshagen itself doesn't have large, prominent lakes, it's situated near the vast Mecklenburg Lake District. Popular spots include the historical Hütter Monastery Ponds, known for their ecological significance and fire-bellied toad population, and Sildemower See, a small bathing lake with a beach. The trail Along the Conventer See nature reserve also offers beautiful views and wildlife observation opportunities.
Yes, many lakes in the broader Mecklenburg Lake District offer shallow entry points, making them ideal for families with young children. Specific highlights like Hütter Monastery Ponds, Along the Conventer See nature reserve, Swan Pond Park, Teufelskuhle Pond, and Sildemower See are all categorized as family-friendly, offering opportunities for nature appreciation, walks, and relaxation.
The region is rich in diverse flora and fauna. At Hütter Monastery Ponds, you might spot fire-bellied toads, as it's home to one of the largest populations in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Along the Conventer See nature reserve, you can observe various animals, including storks and gray herons.
Yes, the Hütter Monastery Ponds date back to the 13th century, originally used by Cistercian monks for fish farming. This area offers a glimpse into the historical use of waterways in the region. Additionally, Teufelskuhle Pond has historical significance related to the protection of the Hanseatic city of Rostock.
The Mecklenburg Lake District offers a wide array of activities. You can enjoy swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddling on many lakes. For land-based activities, there are numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can find specific routes for these activities in the area, such as those listed in the Hiking around Lambrechtshagen guide or the Gravel biking around Lambrechtshagen guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The trail Along the Conventer See nature reserve is a popular option, offering views of the Conventer Niederung nature reserve. For more hiking routes, including easy walks, explore the Hiking around Lambrechtshagen guide, which features trails like the Vorwedener singletrack loop and the Lambrechtshagen Church loop.
The best time to visit the lakes in the Mecklenburg Lake District generally depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports due to warmer temperatures. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery and fewer crowds. Nature observation, especially for birds, can be rewarding in spring and autumn.
Yes, several lakes in the wider region are suitable for swimming. Sildemower See is a small, popular bathing lake with a beach and sunbathing area. Larger lakes in the Mecklenburg Lake District, such as Müritz and Lake Schwerin, are also known for their excellent water quality and numerous bathing spots.
Yes, the trail Along the Conventer See nature reserve offers scenic views of the nature reserve. Swan Pond Park also provides beautiful spots to rest and enjoy the surroundings. Many lakes in the region offer picturesque settings for relaxation and photography.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from protected areas like Hütter Monastery Ponds to bathing spots like Sildemower See. The opportunities for nature observation, historical exploration, and various outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are highly valued. The region's peaceful atmosphere and family-friendly options also contribute to a positive visitor experience.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the broader Mecklenburg Lake District is often referred to as the 'land of 1,000 lakes,' suggesting many smaller, quieter bodies of water. Exploring local trails and routes, such as those found in the Hiking around Lambrechtshagen guide, can lead you to serene and less crowded natural areas beyond the main attractions.
While specific public transport details for each small lake near Lambrechtshagen are not provided, the larger towns within the Mecklenburg Lake District, such as Waren (for Müritz) or Schwerin (for Lake Schwerin), are generally well-connected by public transport. For local access to smaller lakes, a combination of public transport to nearby villages and then walking or cycling might be necessary.


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