Natural monuments around Schlagsdorf are characterized by a landscape shaped by history and rich biodiversity. The area is part of the Green Belt, a unique ecological network formed from the former inner-German border, offering rolling hills, forests, and lakes. Schlagsdorf is also situated on the edge of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Schaalsee, known for its diverse natural landscapes and sustainable coexistence of nature and humans. This region provides a blend of historical reflection and ecological exploration.
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One of several observation towers on the lakes of the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve. From here you have a wonderful view of the lake and the surrounding area.
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The access is a bit hidden and goes across the farmyard, but the view is worth it.
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Pure nature! Idyllically located. We passed the lake on our hike to Lake Salem.
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Here the Wagenitz flows into Lake Ratzeburg. From here you can also take a boat across Lake Ratzeburg, Henry the Strong or rent a small boat or canoe.
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The Wakenitz is the natural outflow of Lake Ratzeburg. It leaves the lake at the northernmost point near Rothenhusen and runs in a north-northwesterly direction to the city of Lübeck. The Wakenitz, a right tributary of the Trave, is about 14.9 km long. Until the construction of the Elbe-Lübeck Canal (1896–1900), the Wakenitz flowed around the city hill of Lübeck and flowed into the Trave south of the city. After the canal was built, the Wakenitz was blocked off by a dam (Falkendamm) and drained via the culvert into the Krähenteich/Mühlenteich, among other places. The Wakenitz forms the border between the federal states of Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania over long stretches. Due to its wildness, which was also caused and supported by its remote location on the former inner-German border until 1989, the river is also called the "Amazon of the North". Source: Wikipedia
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You can take a nice break at the boat rental.
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Here you become a cross-border commuter from Schleswig-Holstein to Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Or vice versa.
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Good view of the lake and the shore areas. Next door is a nice beer garden (courtyard cafe)
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The natural monuments around Schlagsdorf are unique due to their historical significance and rich biodiversity. The area is part of the Green Belt, an ecological network that emerged from the former inner-German border, offering a landscape of rolling hills, forests, and lakes. It also borders the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Schaalsee, known for its diverse natural landscapes and sustainable coexistence of nature and humans.
For panoramic views, visit the Observation Tower at Mechower Lake, which provides an excellent all-round perspective of the lake and its surrounding bird-rich areas. Another great spot is the Schaalseehof Observation Tower, offering magnificent views of Lake Schaalsee and the natural beauty of the biosphere reserve.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Garrensee is a tranquil spot perfect for a leisurely walk with children. The Wakenitz Arch Bridge is also family-friendly, offering views of the Wakenitz river and opportunities for canoe rentals nearby.
The region, particularly within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Schaalsee and around Mechower Lake, is rich in wildlife. You can often observe various bird species, especially around the lakes and their surrounding marshlands. The Observation Tower at Mechower Lake is specifically noted for offering views of a zone used by many birds.
The area around Schlagsdorf is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those around Mechower Lake, including the 'Bathing Jetty on Mechower See loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Plain at Lake Culpin – Cycle Path Along the B208 loop', and mountain biking trails, such as the 'View of Lübeck – Ratzeburg Lake loop'. You can explore more options on the easy hikes around Schlagsdorf guide, the road cycling routes around Schlagsdorf guide, or the MTB trails around Schlagsdorf guide.
Absolutely. The natural landscape around Schlagsdorf is deeply intertwined with the history of the inner-German border. The 'Green Belt' itself is a testament to this, having emerged from the former death strip. You can explore the 'Grenzwege Schlagsdorf', a 3.5-kilometer border trail that offers insights into historical events and the ecological recovery of the area. The Grenzhus Schlagsdorf information center also highlights this transformation. For more information, you can visit visit-mv.com.
The Mouth of the Wakenitz at Lake Ratzeburg is a significant natural feature as it marks the natural outflow of Lake Ratzeburg. This area forms part of the border between Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Historically, the Wakenitz was crucial for Lübeck, and its wild, remote character earned it the nickname 'Amazon of the North'.
Yes, many of the natural monuments offer easy walks. For instance, the path around Lake Garrensee is a tranquil and charming loop suitable for all. The Grenzwege Schlagsdorf also offers accessible sections for a gentle stroll through the historical landscape.
The natural monuments around Schlagsdorf are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer is ideal for water-based activities and longer hikes. Autumn offers stunning foliage, and even winter can be picturesque with snow-covered landscapes, though some paths might be less accessible. The 'Green Belt' and Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve are particularly enjoyable during milder weather for hiking and cycling.
Many natural areas and trails around Schlagsdorf are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. Highlights like Wakenitz Arch Bridge are suitable for dogs. However, always keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
While Schlagsdorf itself offers some amenities, you'll find options closer to specific natural monuments. For example, near the Schaalseehof Observation Tower, the Schaalseehof provides a courtyard cafe and a fish smokehouse. The area around Lake Ratzeburg and the Wakenitz also has places for refreshments and breaks, such as boat rentals that often include cafes.


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