Natural monuments around Suhrer Lake are found within the Holstein Switzerland region, forming part of the "Naturschutzgebiet Suhrer See und Umgebung" nature reserve. This protected area encompasses the Suhrer Lake, Großer Madebrökensee, Kleiner Ukleisee, and surrounding forests, covering approximately 270 hectares. The Suhrer Lake is notable for its mesotrophic, nutrient-poor state, supporting unique underwater flora and serving as a crucial habitat for various waterbirds. The landscape, sculpted by glacial activity, offers diverse ecosystems and scenic beauty for exploration.
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Perfectly situated for a short rest stop for hikers between Suhrer See and Langensee
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From here you also have a beautiful view of Lake Suhr
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The site formerly belonged to the 5 Lakes Barracks
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The lake, with its distinctive underwater vegetation, is a habitat for numerous animal species that are adapted to the nutrient-poor conditions. Due to the clear water, extensive underwater grasslands have developed to a depth of over five meters. In addition to various, sometimes very rare pondweeds and stonecrop algae, the greater mermaid weed can also be found here, which is only found in a few lakes in Schleswig-Holstein. The nature reserve has a good network of hiking trails with several viewing points and can be circumnavigated on foot or by bike.
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Lake Suhr is a feeding, resting and moulting area of supra-regional importance for water birds that need peace and are sensitive to disturbance, particularly tufted ducks, pochards, goldeneyes and red-crested scoters. The ducks, which are sensitive to disturbance, benefit from the ban on boats of all kinds on the lake. The state forest bordering to the east is a breeding ground for the honey buzzard, kingfisher, red-breasted flycatcher, black woodpecker and middle spotted woodpecker, among others. The slope beech forest has been taken out of use as a natural forest. The forest areas to the north-west of the lake, a former military training area, are being developed by the Nature Conservation Foundation into natural forest communities.
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The nature reserve serves to secure, protect, preserve and develop one of the few nutrient-poor larger lakes in the country as well as two other smaller lakes and their surroundings. It is a habitat for diverse, partly endangered animal and plant communities.
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The nature reserve "Suhrer See and Surroundings" near Plön is around 270 hectares in size and includes the Suhrer See, the Großer Madebrökensee, the Kleiner Ukleisee with the adjacent forests and smaller agricultural areas.
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The most popular natural monument is the Suhrer See itself, renowned for its exceptional water quality and diverse ecosystem. Visitors also highly appreciate the Suhrersee Viewpoint Niederkleveez for its panoramic views, and the Swimming spot at Suhrer See for direct access to the clean waters.
The Suhrer Lake is unique due to its relatively nutrient-poor (mesotrophic) state, which is rare for lakes in Schleswig-Holstein. This condition supports a rich and diverse underwater flora, including extensive meadows of stoneworts, and makes it a crucial breeding, resting, and moulting ground for various waterbirds. The surrounding landscape is a beautiful rolling moraine, sculpted by glacial activity.
Yes, many areas around Suhrer Lake are family-friendly. The Swimming spot at Suhrer See is perfect for families to enjoy the clean water. The Picnic Area at Suhrer See Nature Reserve offers a convenient spot for a break. Additionally, the Stiftungwald Bösdorf provides a natural forest environment suitable for walks with children.
The Suhrer Lake area is a haven for wildlife. You can observe various waterbirds like Tufted Ducks, Pochards, Goldeneyes, and Red-crested Pochards. The surrounding woodlands host birds such as the Kingfisher and Middle Spotted Woodpecker. Botanically, the lake boasts unique underwater plants like stoneworts and rare shoreline species like the Great Fen-sedge. The landscape itself features glacial terrace edges up to three meters high, remnants of the last Ice Age.
The area around Suhrer Lake offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore a network of hiking and cycling trails. For cycling, consider routes like the "At Trentsee – Schwentine Bridge Timmdorf loop" or "View of Lake Dieksee – Mermaid Statue on Dieksee loop." Find more cycling options in our guide to Cycling around Suhrer Lake. For hiking, there are trails like the "Bathing area at Lake Suhr – Hohenrader Forst swimming spot loop" or "Niederkleveez Village – Bathing area at Lake Suhr loop." Discover more hiking routes in our guide to Hikes from bus stations around Suhrer Lake. Running trails are also available, such as the "Suhrer See – View of Behler See loop," detailed in our guide to Running Trails around Suhrer Lake.
Yes, there are designated viewpoints offering picturesque panoramic views. The Suhrersee Viewpoint Niederkleveez on the eastern shore is a popular spot. Another viewpoint is located on the western shore near Stadtheide, providing different perspectives of the lake's beauty.
The Suhrer Lake area is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly rewarding for nature observation. In spring, you can witness migratory birds and emerging flora. Autumn offers stunning foliage and continued bird activity. Summer is ideal for swimming in the designated bathing areas, while winter provides a tranquil, serene landscape, though some facilities might be limited.
Yes, as part of the "Naturschutzgebiet Suhrer See und Umgebung," it's important to respect the protected status. Motorized boats are prohibited on the lake to maintain its ecological integrity and tranquility. Stay on marked trails, do not disturb wildlife, and take all your litter with you to preserve this valuable ecosystem.
You can find a convenient spot at the Picnic Area at Suhrer See Nature Reserve. This location offers a table and bench combination, perfectly situated for a short rest stop for hikers and cyclists exploring the area between Suhrer See and Langensee.
While many trails around the lake are natural paths, some sections, particularly around the designated bathing areas and viewpoints, may offer easier access. It's recommended to check specific trail conditions if you have limited mobility. The general landscape is a rolling moraine, which means some elevation changes can be expected.
Yes, despite its protected status, there are three marked bathing areas where you can swim in the clean waters of Suhrer Lake. These are located near Plön Stadtheide, Hohenrade, and Niederkleveez. The Swimming spot at Suhrer See is a popular choice for a refreshing dip.


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