Best lakes around Hohenwestedt offer diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities. The region, located in Schleswig-Holstein, features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, including bathing lakes and fish ponds. These areas provide opportunities for hiking, cycling, and observing local flora and fauna. Hohenwestedt and its surroundings are characterized by their tranquil natural settings within nature parks like Aukrug and Hüttener Berge.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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As I said, you simply have to stop here. There are plenty of benches to sit on, and you can also take some great pictures here.
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You can hike along here very relaxed, but you should expect mosquitoes in summer and be prepared accordingly.
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The Springhoe estate in the municipality of Lockstedt is now a stud farm. You can walk past the beautiful clock tower and admire the manor house from the park-like grounds.
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There used to be a water mill on the mill pond at Springhoe Estate. In 1899 the farm buildings and the mill burned down, and in 1902 the buildings were rebuilt with the exception of the mill. The mill pond was later used for carp farming.
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There used to be a water mill there, which was first mentioned in a document in 1148. It soon came into the possession of Itzehoe Abbey, and for the villages of Overndorf and Grönhude, which were also owned by the abbey - today districts of Kellinghusen - there was a mill obligation to Springhoe. This also applied to the monastic subjects in the Aukrug villages, who were not allowed to use the royal Bünzer water mill.
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One of the loveliest hiking routes in the Aukrug Nature Park is without a doubt a long walk from the Boxberg via forest huts along the ponds. The circuit combines a route over the Boxberg with the signposted hiking trail 17. You can expect an eventful hike through lively nature, sights, history and magnificent views. If you are lucky, you will encounter rare animal species such as white-tailed eagles and black storks and immerse yourself in an enchanted landscape with ponds, beautiful forests and heathland. https://www.naturpark-aukrug.com/aktiv-unterwegs/wandern/boxberg-route
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The rest forest begins directly after walking between the ponds. Right at the beginning there is a small place of worship where you can rest on several benches. A sign asks you to only walk (i.e. do not push or ride bicycles). If you walk along the paths there you will pass several other, but smaller places of worship. I can only warmly recommend stopping by here.
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Was collecting mushrooms, the pond landscape is pure nature. Will go again in the morning when the fog rises. We have such beautiful nature right on our doorstep.
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The region around Hohenwestedt offers a diverse range of lakes, including dedicated bathing lakes, traditional fish ponds, and natural water bodies within nature parks. You can find everything from serene natural habitats to areas equipped for swimming and recreation.
For swimming and family fun, Badesee Hohenwestedt at Ferienpark Falkenburg is a good option, featuring a sunbathing lawn, sandy beach, and playground. The Bistensee also offers a community bathing area with a pontoon, grassy sunbathing, and a children's playground, plus mini-golf and a barbecue area. Wittensee is another excellent choice for swimming, with several bathing areas, playgrounds, and barbecue facilities.
Yes, the Aukrug Fish Ponds within the Naturpark Aukrug are ideal for nature lovers, known for their fish cultivation tradition and as a habitat for amphibians. They feature numerous boardwalks for pleasant strolls. Reher See is also recognized for its fascinating flora and fauna, making it perfect for observing local wildlife.
The Naturpark Aukrug, home to the Pond landscape in Naturpark Aukrug and Aukrug Fish Ponds, offers extensive hiking routes. The area around Bistensee in the Hüttener Berge Nature Park is also excellent for hiking. For more specific routes, you can explore cycling and gravel biking guides around Hohenwestedt, which often pass by these natural areas, such as the Cycling around Hohenwestedt guide.
The Mill Pond Gut Springhoe has historical significance, as it was once the site of a water mill that burned down and was later used for carp farming. The Springhoe estate itself is now a stud farm, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Beyond swimming and hiking, the region offers various activities. Near Badesee Hohenwestedt, you can find a riding stable for pony rides. Around Bistensee, you can enjoy mini-golf, cycling, horse riding, and depending on the season, opportunities for sailing, canoeing, or golfing. The wider area also supports road cycling and gravel biking, with routes detailed in guides like Road Cycling Routes around Hohenwestedt and Gravel biking around Hohenwestedt.
Many natural areas around Hohenwestedt are welcoming to dogs. For instance, the Fish ponds at Waldgut Waldhütten are noted as a place where 'four-legged friends like that a lot of water,' providing a welcome cooling off spot during tours through the forest.
At Bistensee, there is a restaurant with a lake-view terrace and sun loungers, offering beautiful views over the water. This provides a comfortable spot to dine and relax after exploring the area.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months are ideal. For hiking and nature observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Some activities, like sailing or canoeing on Bistensee, may be seasonal.
Yes, the Pond landscape in Naturpark Aukrug is known for its lively nature, with many ponds, reeds, and 'quarking frogs.' If you're lucky, you might even encounter rare animal species such as white-tailed eagles and black storks in this enchanted landscape.
Fish cultivation has a long tradition in the Aukrug region. Lakes like the Aukrug Fish Ponds and the Fish ponds at Waldgut Waldhütten are not only scenic but also create unique microclimates and serve as important habitats for amphibians. The region is also home to the Reese Fish Farm, the largest fish farm in Schleswig-Holstein, which has a history dating back to 1885.


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