Lakes around Delve, located in Schleswig-Holstein, offer diverse natural landscapes characterized by moorlands, forests, and protected areas. This region features a mosaic of water areas, including former peat pits and natural ponds, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape is shaped by historical peat mining and ongoing conservation efforts, creating unique ecosystems with reed beds and wet meadows. Delve provides a setting for exploring various natural water bodies within a rural environment.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A wonderful place to relax, very well maintained, where you can cool off after a long tour...with mustard :-)
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A small place to rest with a beautiful view over the hollows.
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Nice place for a little break, if you have a towel handy, a little cooling off in the water is also recommended 😁
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The Scottish Highlanders are a peaceful breed of cattle. Everything is very slow and they don't fixate on them with their eyes. Then they get very curious. I also really liked the view of the birch forest. It may be that I'm spoiled at the moment. So I have to "earn" a hike's stars. The water areas are visited by anglers, and they drive right up to them in their cars. There are also too many tractors driving too fast on the supply routes.
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After the Second World War, peat was mined here on a large scale to a depth of six metres. This is how the peat pits, which are today's water areas, were created.
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Today, the landscape is characterized by a mosaic of water areas used for sport fishing, between agricultural grassland areas. The area, which is crossed by a network of paths, also includes reed beds and fen-like wet meadows.
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Since 1972, the moor in the valley of the upper Broklandsau northeast of Heide has been designated a protected area covering an area of 283 hectares.
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After the Second World War, peat was mined here on a large scale to a depth of six metres. This is how the peat pits, which are today's water surfaces, were created.
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The lakes around Delve, located in Schleswig-Holstein, are set within diverse natural landscapes characterized by moorlands, forests, and protected areas. You'll find a mosaic of water areas, including former peat pits and natural ponds, alongside reed beds and wet meadows, shaped by historical peat mining and ongoing conservation efforts.
Yes, the region features significant protected areas. A notable example is the Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor, which is a protected area covering 283 hectares. Another is the Alte Sorge Loop Nature Reserve, designated as a natural monument in 1991.
Many of the water surfaces, particularly in areas like the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor, were created from historical peat mining, leading to unique peat pits that are now water bodies. The landscape also includes extensive reed beds and fen-like wet meadows, offering distinct ecosystems.
Yes, you can. The Meggerdorf swimming spot is a popular beach area with ample space and facilities for swimming, including a large lawn.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Delver Höft Harbor Kiosk loop' or 'Café Adebar – Bargener Fähre Ferry Dock loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'Friedrichstadt Market Square – Friedrichstadt canals loop'. For more details, explore the hiking guide or cycling guide for Delve.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For instance, you can find paths leading through the hilly forest landscape past the Forest pond and stream in the hills. The Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor also features a network of paths. You can find more routes in the Hiking around Delve guide.
Many of the lake areas are family-friendly. For example, the Meggerdorf swimming spot is a beach area with a large lawn, ideal for families. The Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor and the Alte Sorge Loop Nature Reserve are also suitable for family outings to enjoy nature.
The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming and enjoying the green landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful colors in the forested areas. The region's natural beauty can be appreciated throughout the warmer months.
Yes, the Meggerdorf swimming spot is equipped with facilities and a large lawn, making it convenient for visitors. The Alte Sorge Loop Nature Reserve also has a rest area with an information board.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the unique moor pools formed by historical peat mining to the tranquil forest ponds. The opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, along with designated swimming spots, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 80 photos and given more than 80 upvotes for the highlights in the area.
Yes, there are easy walking paths available. For example, the Small Pond has a beautiful path leading along it. Many of the trails in the Hiking around Delve guide are also suitable for easy walks, such as the 'Delver Höft Harbor Kiosk loop'.


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