Natural Park Salemer Moor mit angrenzenden Wäldern und Laken
Natural Park Salemer Moor mit angrenzenden Wäldern und Laken
Best attractions and places to see around Natural Park Salemer Moor mit angrenzenden Wäldern und Laken include a diverse landscape shaped by the last Ice Age, featuring a significant high moor, various lakes, and extensive forests. This protected area in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, is one of the region's oldest nature reserves. It offers a rich array of natural features, including the Salemer Moor, distinct glacial lakes like Garrensee and Plötscher See, and impressive meltwater channels. The park's varied ecosystems provide habitats…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Attention! Absolute danger of mosquitoes in summer.
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Pure nature! Idyllically located. We passed the lake on our hike to Lake Salem.
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Beautiful nature reserve. Please always stay on the paths.
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Beautiful photo motif at any time of the year.
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Next to the rest house there is a bench with a great view of the black hollow...
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Northeast of the small lakes and moors on the slope of the Ice Age meltwater valley, between the partially silted-up forest lake and the up to 8 m steep natural slope, there is a fortified farmstead, of which almost nothing can be seen today for laypersons. It consists of an almost flat area with a length of 100 m and a width of 45 m. The forest lake, the ditches and ramparts, the arch wall and a steep embankment suggest a very well-fortified courtyard. A bridge of earth to the north indicates an entrance. The assignment of two trough-like depressions within the complex has not been clarified. On the other hand, red to black brickwork found on the walls of buildings probably dates from the time when the farm was used. The clay material was probably bricked up when it was destroyed by fire. Stalks of cereals and forest grasses were found as a thinning of the clay. Clearly visible fingerprints were found on a piece of lime mortar the size of a child's fist. The area of the former Feldmark "Steinecken Breede" could be managed from the farm. The fields are still marked on old maps. One can assign the farm to the Knights of Salem. Only the nobility had or took the original right to fortify buildings. http://instant-trout-company.de/Bodendenkmale/salem.html
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The Salemer Moor offers a lot of peace and numerous rare plant species. Unfortunately also a lot of mosquitoes.
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The park is defined by its diverse landscapes shaped by the last Ice Age. You can explore the significant high moor, Salemer Moor, and several distinct glacial lakes such as Lake Garrensee, Plötscher See, and Schwarze Kuhle. The impressive Garrenseerinne, a glacial meltwater channel, and various types of forests, including primeval-like alder-willow carr forests and natural beech mixed forests, are also prominent features.
The park is a vital habitat for numerous rare animal and plant species. Birdwatchers might spot cranes, black and middle spotted woodpeckers, red-backed shrikes, kingfishers, and red kites. Amphibians like the moor frog (which turns blue during mating season in spring), fire-bellied toad, and great crested newt are present, along with reptiles such as the adder and grass snake. Rare plants include cotton grass, sundew, and bog-rosemary.
Yes, the park offers several hiking trails. You can find routes ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. For example, there's an easy 7.2 km loop around Lake Garrensee, or a moderate 12.1 km route from Garrenseerinne to the Salemer Moor. Many trails offer views of the lakes and moorlands. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Natural Park Salemer Moor guide.
Absolutely. The region around Natural Park Salemer Moor is suitable for various cycling activities. You can find easy touring bicycle routes like the 23.7 km Schaalsee Canal loop or moderate road cycling routes such as the 48.4 km Fish Hut at Lake Schaalsee loop. Explore more options on the Cycling around Natural Park Salemer Moor guide or the Road Cycling Routes guide.
The park offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring is particularly special for observing the male moor frogs, which turn blue during their mating season. The diverse flora and fauna are vibrant during spring and summer. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the forests. The observation tower is accessible year-round for panoramic views.
Yes, there is an Observation Tower Salemer Moor, accessible from the Salem parking lot (Dorotheenhofer Weg). This tower provides panoramic views over the extensive moorlands, offering an excellent opportunity to observe the unique landscape and its inhabitants. Additionally, many trails offer scenic views of the lakes and forests.
Yes, you can visit the Schwarzhof archaeological site in Salemer Moor. This site features the remains of a fortified farmstead, dating back to the time of the Knights of Salem. While not much is visible to the untrained eye, the layout of ditches, ramparts, and an arch wall suggest a well-fortified structure, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the park offers several family-friendly options. Many trails are easy and suitable for walks with children, such as the circular walk around Lake Garrensee. The diverse wildlife, including the unique moor frogs, and the observation tower provide engaging experiences for younger visitors. Some highlights, like Black Pool, are also marked as family-friendly.
Visitors frequently praise the park's tranquil nature and diverse landscapes. Many appreciate the opportunity for bird watching and observing rare species like the adder and moor frog. The well-maintained trails, impressive moorlands, and the unique chain of glacial lakes, including the clear waters of Lake Garrensee, are often highlighted as favorite aspects.
Hiking car parks are available on the B 208 between Ziethen and Mustin, as well as in Salem. The Observation Tower Salemer Moor is signposted from the Salem car park (Dorotheenhofer Weg), providing convenient access to the moorlands.
The park is home to a significant high moor (rain bog) with a peat moss layer up to 1.5 meters thick, a unique ecosystem that developed over thousands of years. The Valley channel between Plötscher See and Schwarze Kuhle, a re-naturalized glacial meltwater channel, has developed into an alder-willow swamp forest where marsh plants like marsh calla lily and bladderwort thrive. The Schwarze Kuhle bog lake is also notable for its wide belt of floating grass.


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