Best lakes around Lohe-Föhrden offer diverse natural landscapes within the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district, situated near the River Eider. The area features prominent lakes such as Emkendorfer Dörpsee, Borgdorfer See, and Flemhuder See, providing various recreational opportunities. These lakes are often surrounded by natural shores, reeds, meadows, and forests, with some holding historical or ecological significance. Visitors can explore areas known for nature observation, cultural heritage, and scenic routes for outdoor activities.
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Beautifully situated on the Rammsee lake... if necessary, you can certainly find a place to rest for the night here.
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Beautiful sheltered rest hut directly at the Rammsee.
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Very nice new shelter at the Ramsee. The benches are so wide that you can comfortably take a nap ;-)
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The lake with its green is beautiful and very calming 😊
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The Rendsburger Stadtsee is a lake about three and a half hectares in size and up to one and a half meters deep. It was created during the construction of the Kiel Canal in 1893. You can relax wonderfully at the lake and watch various water birds.
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If you hike through the Owschlager Moor on the Jungfernstieg, you will quickly see that this is predominantly a valuable heather moor that emerged from a largely drained raised moor. As part of the "Schleswiger Vorgeest", the moor lies on the southern edge of a large, intensively used sandy area. The entire moor is covered by silting up peat patches. Raised bogs are extreme habitats in which only a few animals and plants can exist. That's why most of the animal and plant species in the raised moor are on the "Red List" of endangered plants and animals. The reasons for the disappearance or decline of many raised moor specialists lie in the drainage measures (peat extraction, conversion into agricultural land), as a result of which the originally much larger Owschlager Moor has shrunk to the current remaining area of approx. 86 hectares. You can find further information about the Owschlager Moor here: http://www.owschlag.info/BUND/moor.htm
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For nature enthusiasts, Hohner Lake is highly recommended as a diverse nature reserve, ideal for bird observation, including the white-tailed eagle. Flemhuder See is also significant for its ecological value, supporting rare plant species and over a hundred different bird species, especially in the nature reserve between the Eider Canal and the lake. Rendsburg City Lake offers opportunities to observe various water birds.
The region around Lohe-Föhrden features a variety of lakes, including shallow-water geest lakes like Hohner Lake, dead ice lakes such as Rammsee (near the Rammsee shelter), and lakes connected to significant waterways like Rendsburg City Lake, which was created during the construction of the Kiel Canal. Bistensee is another example, formed during the Vistula Ice Age.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Hohner Lake, Rammsee shelter, Rendsburg City Lake, and Bistensee are all listed as family-friendly. Emkendorfer Dörpsee features a well-equipped swimming area, and Borgdorfer See has several bathing areas, making them great for family outings.
You can enjoy swimming at Emkendorfer Dörpsee, which has a well-equipped swimming area. Borgdorfer See also boasts several bathing areas, including a popular natural outdoor pool. Bistensee permits swimming, sailing, rowing, and surfing.
Borgdorfer See offers a range of activities. You can swim at its natural bathing areas, including a popular outdoor pool. The surrounding natural shores, reeds, meadows, and forests are ideal for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. For convenience, a campsite is available, and the lake also holds historical significance with evidence of Neolithic megalithic tombs and a medieval castle.
The lakes present diverse natural features. Hohner Lake is the last remaining shallow-water geest lake, part of a large nature reserve. Flemhuder See is a protected landscape component, vital for rare plant species and numerous bird species. The Rammsee shelter is located near Rammsee, one of the dead ice lakes formed during the last ice age. Additionally, the Owschlager Moor features a small raised bog and a moor lake, offering a unique natural landscape.
Yes, several lakes have historical connections. Emkendorfer Dörpsee is near the historic 16th-century Emkendorf Castle. Borgdorfer See has evidence of Neolithic megalithic tombs and a medieval castle. Rendsburg City Lake was created during the construction of the Kiel Canal in 1893. Flemhuder See has remnants of a large underground tank depot from the Third Reich in a restricted area on its western side.
Beyond water activities, the region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are hiking trails around Lohe-Föhrden, including moderate routes like the 'Rendsburg State Forest – Tetenhusen Inland Dune loop'. For cyclists, Flemhuder See is encircled by a wide path, and both Emkendorfer Dörpsee and Borgdorfer See areas are ideal for cycling and horseback riding. You can also explore MTB trails and gravel biking routes in the wider area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the peaceful atmosphere. Many enjoy the opportunities for bird observation at places like Hohner Lake, the scenic routes for hiking and cycling around lakes like Emkendorfer Dörpsee and Borgdorfer See, and the chance to relax by the water, as offered by Rendsburg City Lake. The combination of natural beauty, recreational activities, and historical context makes the region appealing.
Yes, Flemhuder See is encircled by a wide and comfortable path that is popular with cyclists. While most water sports are restricted due to its connection to the Kiel Canal, the path offers occasional views of the Eider Canal and is excellent for a scenic bike ride.
Yes, Borgdorfer See features the Seecampingplatz BUM campsite, which offers over 400 pitches, a restaurant, and a kiosk, providing convenient accommodation for visitors wishing to stay close to the lake and its activities.


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