Best lakes around Lauenburg/Elbe are situated within a landscape shaped by the last ice age, primarily within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park. This region, part of the Herzogtum Lauenburg district, offers diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. While Lauenburg/Elbe itself is on the Elbe River, numerous significant lakes are easily accessible, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. The area is characterized by gently rolling countryside, forests, and waterways.
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Nice place for a short break by the canal
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There is also a youth guest house for up to 26 people where you can easily stay overnight.
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It looked inviting. A refreshment would have been good - next time!
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The Barumer See is a larger bulge of the Neetze similar to the Reihersee. The access to the beach is a narrow street, there is no real parking space for cars or mobile homes, and there is no toilet. But it is easy to reach by bike and there is a small bike stand at the top. The much-described official barbecue area is on the other side, where there is also the campsite. The Barumer See is a small idyllic place that is used more by those who live there, with a small lawn and a small sandy beach. Swimming is at your own risk, there is no surveillance.
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A narrow, inconspicuous path leads to the banks of the Fehlingsbleck. Here is a hut from where you can watch waterfowl. A board with pictures of the native birdlife helps with identification.
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For swimming and relaxation, Barumer Lake is excellent for swimming and water sports like canoeing or SUP. Island Lake also offers good water quality, a white sandy beach, and amenities like barbecue areas, with DLRG monitoring on weekends. Both are popular choices for a refreshing dip.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Barumer Lake and Island Lake are both considered family-friendly, offering swimming and recreational facilities. The historic Louisenbad at Stadtsee in Mölln also provides a fun bathing experience with a diving tower and water slide.
The lakes are set within a landscape shaped by the last ice age, featuring gently rolling countryside, forests, and diverse natural beauty. You can find viewpoints like at Lanzer Lake, and nature reserves such as the Stecknitz-Delvenau Lowlands and Fehlingsbleck Nature Reserve, which offer opportunities for birdwatching and observing local flora and fauna.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on numerous trails. For example, there are easy hikes and moderate hiking routes around Lauenburg/Elbe, as well as MTB trails. Water sports like sailing, canoeing, SUP, and boat trips are popular on lakes like Ratzeburger See and the lakes around Mölln.
While dogs are generally not permitted in the main swimming areas of lakes like Barumer Lake and Island Lake, at Barumer Lake, dogs can cool down about 200 meters from the bathing area, near the car parking spaces, to the right of the hiking trail.
The summer months are ideal for swimming and water sports, with lakes like Barumer and Island Lake being particularly popular. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, allowing you to enjoy the scenic landscapes and observe nature without the summer crowds. The region's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round.
Yes, canoeing and kayaking are popular activities. Barumer Lake is noted as a very good starting point for canoeing or SUP. The Schaalsee is also perfect for canoeing, offering opportunities to observe wildlife like white-tailed eagles. The lakes around Mölln, including Stadtsee, also provide options for boat rentals.
The Schaalsee is notable as the deepest lake in northern Germany and is part of a significant nature reserve. The lakes around Mölln are associated with the medieval town of Mölln, known for Till Eulenspiegel, and the Stadtsee features the historic Louisenbad. The Lanzer Lake was formed from gravel mining and is connected to the historic Elbe-Lübeck Canal.
Many lakes offer beautiful views. Lanzer Lake provides scenic vistas, especially along routes by the Elbe-Lübeck Canal. The Fehlingsbleck Nature Reserve, which includes a quarry lake, has an observation tower offering good views of the water surface and waterfowl. The Ratzeburger See also offers picturesque views, particularly of the cathedral from the water.
Yes, there are options for staying near the lakes. Lanzer Lake has a campsite on its shore. The Schaalsee region also offers accommodation for water enthusiasts at camps like Schaalsee-Camp, providing opportunities to immerse yourself in nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the excellent swimming conditions and water sports at lakes like Barumer Lake and Island Lake. The scenic views, especially along the Elbe-Lübeck Canal near Lanzer Lake, and the peaceful atmosphere of the nature reserves are also highly valued.
Many lakes, such as Barumer Lake and Island Lake, are easily accessible by car and offer ample parking. While the region is generally well-connected, specific public transport options to individual lake access points may vary, so it's advisable to check local schedules.


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