Lakes in Bruxer Holz offer a variety of natural landscapes, characterized by ponds and forest areas. The region features several natural monuments and nature reserves, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. These lakes are often integrated into larger natural parks, making them suitable for various recreational activities. The area is known for its tranquil settings and diverse natural features.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Demanding. MTB to Gravel
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What is striking is the massive occurrence of reeds in the wide bank zone.
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The exciting 1 km long hiking trail leads directly along the shore on the south bank of the Methhorst pond. There are different highlights in the NSG every season.
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What looks like rails from a narrow-gauge railway was the substructure of a wooden walkway that must have existed here; maybe because it is often muddy.
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First of all, I remember that I found this path difficult. This was due to the lack of holders for the navigation device and mobile phone, so I had to rely on the acoustic instructions that were given out loud. Still nice to have found this way, even if I had to push some parts.
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The Rümlandteich is also an exciting nature reserve with beautiful views of the pond and a great oasis for waterfowl and Co. 😊...
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If I hadn't looked at the Komoot map, I would have walked right past the hidden path... So keep your eyes peeled and watch where you end up on the path... The hidden path is an absolute dream in good weather and therefore highly recommended 😊...
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After a long drought, great panopics succeed on the lake shore.
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The lakes in Bruxer Holz are characterized by natural ponds and forest areas, often integrated into larger nature reserves. You'll find diverse natural habitats, including deciduous forests and wide bank zones with reeds, such as at Rümland Pond. The area is known for its tranquil settings and impressive old, thick trees, particularly along paths like the Hidden Path at Methhorst Pond.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Hidden Path at Methhorst Pond provides a wonderful view of the Methorstteich. Additionally, the Forest pond in Naturpark Westensee offers good photo opportunities from its hiking trail, especially where its rear bank rises steeply. While Rümland Pond is beautiful, there are only a couple of specific places to get a clear overview of the lake.
The natural settings around the lakes provide opportunities for wildlife spotting. For instance, cranes are frequently seen along the Hidden Path at Methhorst Pond. The region's nature reserves support diverse ecosystems, making it a good place for observing local fauna, including various bird species.
Yes, the lakes are often integrated into hiking networks. Rümland Pond, for example, is within a nature reserve that offers beautiful, varied hiking trails through deciduous forest. The Hidden Path at Methhorst Pond is another popular trail, though it's not suitable for bicycles. You can find more hiking options in the region.
Beyond hiking, the Bruxer Holz area is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'Sehestedt Canal Ferry – Kiel Canal at Groß Königsförde loop' for touring bikes, or 'Flemhuder Lake – View of Westensee loop' for gravel biking. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on the Cycling in Bruxer Holz, Gravel biking in Bruxer Holz, and Road Cycling Routes in Bruxer Holz guide pages.
Yes, some lakes offer circular routes. For instance, the nature reserve around Rümland Pond features beautiful round trails through deciduous forest. These paths are often well-maintained and not overly muddy, even after rain, making them suitable for a pleasant circular walk.
Many areas around the lakes in Bruxer Holz are family-friendly. Highlights like Rümland Pond and the Methorstich and Ruimlandteich Nature Reserve are categorized as family-friendly. The Wooden Owl Sculpture at Westensee is also a family-friendly viewpoint near a lake, offering an interesting landmark for children.
While specific rules vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails around the lakes. However, it's important to be mindful of wildlife and other visitors. For example, near the Wooden Owl Sculpture at Westensee, visitors are advised to stay on paths and leash dogs, especially due to sensitive wildlife like white-tailed eagles. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
The lakes in Bruxer Holz can be enjoyed throughout the year, depending on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with changing foliage and active wildlife, such as cranes. Even after wet weather, some paths, like those around Rümland Pond, are noted for not being overly muddy. For photography, a period after a long drought can offer great panoramic views, as noted for Methhorst Pond.
The guide data does not specifically mention designated wild swimming spots or facilities for swimming in the lakes of Bruxer Holz. The focus is primarily on hiking, nature observation, and cycling. It's always advisable to check local regulations and safety information before attempting to swim in natural bodies of water.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural settings and the diverse outdoor opportunities. The community highlights the beautiful, varied hiking trails through deciduous forests, the impressive old trees, and the chance to spot wildlife like cranes. The scenic views, especially from spots like the Hidden Path at Methhorst Pond and the Forest pond in Naturpark Westensee, are also highly valued.
The lakes in Bruxer Holz are generally known for their tranquil settings. While popular spots like Rümland Pond and Methhorst Pond attract visitors, the region's numerous natural ponds and forest-enclosed lakes, often part of larger nature reserves, provide ample space to find quieter paths and enjoy nature away from crowds. Exploring some of the less-trafficked forest paths can lead to a more secluded experience.


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