Lakes around Schwanheide are situated in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, bordering the UNESCO Lake Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve. This region is part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, characterized by numerous interconnected lakes and rivers. The Schaalsee, Northern Germany's deepest clearwater lake, is a central feature, offering a protected natural environment. The area provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and observing diverse wildlife.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Nice place for a short break by the canal
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Very nice renatured areas. An administrative official certainly received a commendation for the name “former excavator pits nature reserve east of Basedow”.
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The approximately 57 hectare nature reserve is registered under number 151 in the directory of nature reserves of the Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas. It was expelled in 1991. In the east it borders on the "Stecknitz-Delvenau-Niederung" nature reserve. The district Duchy of Lauenburg is responsible for the lower nature conservation authority. The protected area is east of Basedow. It is bounded in the west by the Lübeck–Lüneburg railway line and in the north by the Elbe-Lübeck Canal.
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Very nice path through nature!
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Nice trail east of the canal
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Great for a little rest
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The most prominent lake is the Schaalsee, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, known for its clear waters and diverse natural environment. Other notable areas include Lanzer Lake, which offers views along the Elbe-Lübeck Canal, and the Former Gravel Pit East of Basedow Nature Reserve, a protected habitat for diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the Schaalsee is known for its excellent water quality and offers designated swimming areas in locations like Dargow, Lassahn, Seedorf, and at the Zarrentin lido. These spots are ideal for enjoying the clear waters.
The UNESCO Lake Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve features an extensive network of 150 kilometers of hiking and cycling trails. These paths wind through diverse landscapes including forests, moors, wetlands, and charming villages. For specific routes, you can explore guides like Easy hikes around Schwanheide or MTB Trails around Schwanheide.
Many areas around Schwanheide are suitable for families. Lanzer Lake and the Former Gravel Pit East of Basedow Nature Reserve are categorized as family-friendly. The extensive network of trails around the Schaalsee also includes routes suitable for families and beginners.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For instance, the Former Büchen Harbor Basin has spots where both two and four-legged friends can cool off. Always check local regulations for specific lakes and nature reserves regarding dogs.
The region is characterized by the Schaalsee, Northern Germany's deepest clearwater lake, with its islands, peninsulas, bays, and vast reedbeds. The Stecknitz-Delvenau Lowlands Nature Reserve showcases wide meadows formed by meltwater flows from the last ice age, featuring the Delvenau meltwater channel.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the warmer months (spring to autumn) are ideal for swimming, hiking, and cycling. Spring and autumn are also excellent for nature observation, especially for migratory birds around the Schaalsee. Winter offers tranquil walks, though specific activities might be limited.
While the focus is primarily on natural beauty, the Former Büchen Harbor Basin is a site with historical significance related to the Elbe-Lübeck Canal and past industrial activities, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage.
To preserve its ecological value, strict regulations apply to the Schaalsee. However, guided boat tours, particularly with electric boats, are available. Water sports like canoeing or sailing might be possible with specific restrictions.
The Forellensee Campsite is located in the south of the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, surrounded by a wonderful lake landscape and the Elbe-Lübeck Canal, offering a rich experience for hikers, cyclists, anglers, and water enthusiasts.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and untouched nature, especially around the Schaalsee. The clear waters, extensive trails for hiking and cycling, and opportunities for nature observation are frequently highlighted. The picturesque scenery and peaceful environment make it an ideal destination for relaxation.


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