Best lakes around Röggeliner Lake are situated in the Nordwestmecklenburg district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This area is a central part of the "Kuhlrader Moor und Röggeliner See" nature reserve, integrated into the larger Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve. The lake and its surroundings are recognized for diverse flora and fauna, serving as a habitat for numerous bird species, bats, and aquatic life. Röggeliner See is a structured, shallow lake with an average depth between 2.9 and 6 meters, formed as a glacial…
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The mosquitoes are really nasty and it was a bit algae-covered, but an incredibly idyllic spot - and sure, the road is close, but it's more of a small road now.
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This is definitely worth a visit!❤️🥰🌾🌊
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Beautiful swimming area with a jetty. Plenty of shade in the summer.
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Swimming area and jetty with bench. At least in spring, it's hardly frequented.
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Bathing area more or less directly on the road. Not a comfortable place to lie down and currently populated by trillions of mosquitoes, it's not enough to jump into the lake for a quick moment...
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Cozy spot by the lake, but with mosquitoes
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Well-kept swimming area, good jetty with a bench on it, clear water
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In summer you can cool down here and in winter you have a wonderful view over the lake from the jetty. Sea eagles can also be observed very regularly from here. The Röggelinger See is a nature conservation and FFH area!
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Röggeliner See is a central part of the "Kuhlrader Moor und Röggeliner See" nature reserve, integrated into the larger Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve. You'll find diverse flora and fauna, including numerous breeding, resting, and water birds, bats, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and insects. The Kuhlrader Moor features bay-rich water areas from former peat extraction sites. The lake itself is a structured, shallow glacial kettle hole.
Yes, natural bathing areas are available at Dechow and Klocksdorf. The northern tip of the lake near Klocksdorf is a popular bathing lake with a large sunbathing lawn, jetties, and sanitary facilities. Visitors particularly enjoy the well-kept bathing area at Swimming spot at Röggeliner See, which is traffic-calmed and offers great views. Another well-regarded spot is Swimming spot Dechow, known for its clear water and good jetty.
The area around Röggeliner See is popular for hiking. You can find various trails, including a circular walk around the lake covering approximately 8 km. For easy hikes, consider routes like the "Röggeliner Lake loop from Dechow" or the "Mühlenteich Stove – Fish ladder at Röggeliner See loop". You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Röggeliner Lake guide.
Yes, Röggeliner See is considered a dog-friendly location where pets can refresh themselves. The Röggeliner Lake highlight specifically mentions it as a place where four-legged friends can cool their feet. While dogs are generally welcome on trails, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially within the nature reserve, to protect wildlife.
Yes, an observation tower near Klocksdorf provides panoramic views of the Röggeliner See and its small island, which hosts a cormorant colony. It's an excellent spot for enjoying sunsets and observing water birds.
The area is beautiful year-round. For swimming and water activities, the warmer summer months are ideal, though moderate algal growth and cyanobacteria can occur. Spring and autumn are excellent for bird watching, as many water birds can be found on the lake. Hiking is enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn. The observation tower near Klocksdorf is also a prime spot for sunsets.
Access points to the lake are available in the villages of Klocksdorf and Dechow. While specific bus routes are not detailed, public transport options to Klocksdorf and Dechow, Germany, would be the primary way to reach the lake without a car. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for the most current information.
Yes, several spots are noted as family-friendly. The Swimming spot at Röggeliner See is described as suitable for children, with a well-maintained area. The Klocksdorf Bathing Area is also a very nice and well-kept free bathing area with a large lawn and sandy beach, perfect for families.
Yes, Röggeliner See is designated for public fishing. Licenses can be obtained from the Angelsportverein Röggeliner See e.V. in Klocksdorf.
Visitors appreciate the well-kept and quiet nature of the bathing areas. For instance, the Swimming spot at Röggeliner See is praised for its bathing jetty, traffic-calmed location, and suitability for a quiet rest. The Swimming spot Dechow is noted for its clear water and wonderful views, where sea eagles can sometimes be observed.
The villages of Klocksdorf and Dechow, which provide access to the lake, are likely to have local cafes, pubs, and guesthouses. While specific establishments are not detailed, these villages would be the primary locations to look for accommodation and dining options in the immediate vicinity of Röggeliner See.
The trails around Röggeliner See are generally considered easy, suitable for walking and cycling. The region is characterized by its lake landscape and the Kuhlrader Moor, suggesting relatively flat terrain with some gentle undulations. The area is part of a nature reserve, so paths are likely to be natural and well-maintained for outdoor activities.
As the area is part of the "Kuhlrader Moor und Röggeliner See" nature reserve and integrated into the larger Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve, visitors should adhere to standard nature conservation rules. This typically includes staying on marked paths, not disturbing wildlife, and taking all waste with you. Specific hiking permits are generally not required for casual walks, but always respect local signage and regulations, especially concerning protected areas.


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