Best lakes in Lolland are primarily found within the Maribo Lakes Nature Park, a significant freshwater system on the Danish island. This region, while largely flat, features surprisingly hilly areas formed by glacial depressions, reaching elevations over 20 meters. The park encompasses four interconnected lakes, including Maribo Søndersø, which is notable for being Denmark's most island-dotted lake. The area is recognized for its rich flora and fauna, especially diverse birdlife, and offers a blend of natural beauty with cultural history.
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Small lake come along and lake hotel.
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From here you have a perfect view of the lake and the monastery
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There is a beautiful Søndersø Lake circular trail which is about 15km long.
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Here next to the church, pilgrims can spend the night in the Pilgrimhuset.
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Beautiful jetty along the way, perfect for a short stop with a fantastic view of the Søndersø.
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One of the most beautiful paths in Maribo runs directly along the lake shore with a view of the Cathedral Church.
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Great place for a short stopover with a fantastic view.
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The lakes in Lolland are primarily concentrated within the Maribo Lakes Nature Park, which is recognized as one of Denmark's largest freshwater systems. This area is unique for its surprisingly hilly terrain, formed by glacial depressions, and features Søndersø Lake, which is Denmark's most island-dotted lake. The entire park is an internationally important natural area, noted for its rich flora and diverse birdlife.
The Maribo Lakes Nature Park is a haven for birdlife, making it an internationally important area for birdwatching. You can expect to see species such as white-tailed eagles, ospreys, and various waterbirds. Binoculars are highly recommended to fully appreciate the diverse avian population, especially at spots like the Bird Sanctuary on the Rødsand Peninsula.
Yes, the area offers marked routes for exploration on foot. For example, there is a beautiful circular trail around Søndersø Lake, which is about 15km long. You can find more hiking options, including a 22km route through the Maribo Lakes Nature Park, by visiting the Hiking in Lolland guide.
Besides hiking, you can enjoy cycling on various routes, including those that pass by historical sites like Maribo Cathedral. Water-based activities such as kayaking, canoeing, and tour boat trips on the Anemonen (operating May to September) are also popular. For more cycling routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes in Lolland guide.
Absolutely. The Maribo Lakes area is very family-friendly, offering easy walks, picnic areas, and opportunities for nature observation. Highlights like Søndersø Lake and the Rest spot at the jetty are noted as family-friendly. There's also the Maribo Lake Swimming Area with a sandy beach and jetty, perfect for a family day out.
Yes, you can swim in certain areas. The Maribo Lake Swimming Area, located near the kayak club in Maribo, offers a beautiful free swimming spot with a small sandy beach and a jetty, ideal for a refreshing dip.
The Maribo Lakes area is rich in cultural history. You can visit Maribo Cathedral and explore the beautiful manorial landscape. The region also has connections to historical figures like royal daughter Leonora Christina and poet-pastor Kaj Munk. The Maribo Lakeside Promenade offers views of the Cathedral Church and a monastery.
While Lolland is generally flat, the Maribo Lakes area features surprisingly hilly sections with elevations reaching over 20 meters, a result of glacial depressions. The landscape is diverse, characterized by reed-fringed shorelines, wooded slopes, fields, meadows, bogs, and woodlands.
The Maribo Lakes Nature Park is beautiful year-round, but for optimal outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and boat trips, the period from May to September is ideal. This is when the tour boat Anemonen operates, and the weather is generally pleasant for exploring the trails and enjoying the birdlife.
Yes, some areas around the lakes offer accessible paths. The Maribo Lakeside Promenade, for instance, is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy views of the Cathedral Church and the lake shore.
There are several excellent viewpoints. The Rest spot at the jetty offers a fantastic view of the Søndersø, perfect for a short stop. The Maribo Lakeside Promenade also provides scenic views of the lake and its surroundings, including the Cathedral Church.


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