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Bus station hiking trails around Stoltenberg offer access to a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque fields. The region is situated near the eastern shore of the Great Plön Lake and includes other notable bodies of water like Passader See. Hikers can explore varied terrain, from lakeside paths to forested routes, providing diverse outdoor experiences within Schleswig-Holstein.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The year 1304 refers to the first documented mention of the village. In 2004, its 700th anniversary was celebrated. Interesting is the combination of the village anniversary and the memorial stone: The stone not only commemorates the long history of the place but also explicitly remembers the deceased and fallen members of the community — presumably, in particular, the victims of the World Wars. Such erratic boulders are often found in Schleswig-Holstein in central village squares or near churches and are considered local places of remembrance. The coat of arms on the stone shows the historic schoolhouse of Schlesen above stylized water waves. The motif refers to the location of the community in the lake-rich landscape around the Passader See and the Hagener Au.
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The text on the sign describes the historical ice cellar, which belonged to the Salzau estate and, according to older villagers, was still used until the 1920s. Afterwards, it was temporarily used as a rubbish dump and was filled in at the beginning of the 1960s. It was only in 1997 that the facility was uncovered again through a village beautification project. Particularly interesting: * Ice cellars were previously used for storing natural ice. * The ice was sawn from lakes and ponds in winter. * In summer, it was used to cool meat, beer, and other foodstuffs. * The Silesian ice cellar was built in a funnel shape into the ground. * Above it was a conical thatched roof. * Access was via a north-facing annex with a double door as a "cold lock". * Additionally, the facility was shaded by trees. The sign also explains that ice cellars fell into disuse after the introduction of electric refrigerators, fell into disrepair, and were filled in in many places. The drawing at the bottom right is also exciting: it shows a schematic longitudinal section of the ice cellar with an outer and inner stone ring and the actual shaft.
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Despite numerous drainage ditches, the forest is only partially passable after heavy rain. Therefore, it could also be renamed: Forest Dirt.
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Unfortunately, there are many prohibitions. Dogs are generally not welcome! Entry is prohibited in winter.
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In autumn there are many quacking geese in the meadow and on the lake.
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The Ottenhof (Gut Ottenhof) is located on the Salzau in the middle of fields and forests. Today it is a farm that is primarily managed by growing grain. The manor house was renovated in 2011 and a holiday apartment can be rented. Ottenhof is part of the municipality of Stoltenberg. You can cycle past the large barn through the farm and then along the Salzau towards Charlottenthal. the coat of arms of Stoltenberg: https://efi2.schleswig-holstein.de/wr/wr.asp?Aktion=Datenblatt&ID=90
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Ottenhof A.D. 1870 near Stoltenberg is a farm in an isolated location in the middle of forests and fields on the Salzau. Holiday apartments are rented here.
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There are over 590 hiking trails around Stoltenberg that are accessible by bus. The majority of these, more than 370, are rated as easy, making them suitable for various fitness levels. Additionally, there are over 210 moderate routes and a few more challenging options for experienced hikers.
The region around Stoltenberg, particularly in the District of Plön, offers diverse terrain. You can expect to hike through rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque fields. Many trails also feature scenic views of the Great Plön Lake and other idyllic lakes like Passader See, providing a varied natural experience.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails around Stoltenberg are suitable for families. With over 370 easy routes, you'll find plenty of gentle paths through forests and along lakeshores. These routes often feature minimal elevation gain, making them ideal for all ages.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails around Stoltenberg. The natural landscape of forests and fields provides a great environment for walks with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific routes.
Yes, many of the trails around Stoltenberg are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. An example of a moderate circular route is the Neu-Sophienhof Burial Mound – Salzau Castle loop from Stoltenberg, offering a diverse experience.
The bus-accessible trails around Stoltenberg offer access to several beautiful natural features and landmarks. You can enjoy views of Lake Passade, explore the Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve, or visit the Dobersdorfer See Lakeside Recreation Area. The region is characterized by its charming lakes and diverse landscapes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.49 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the well-maintained paths through forests and along lakes, and the beautiful panoramic views, especially over the Great Plön Lake.
Absolutely. For beginners or those looking for a shorter, easy walk, the Charlottental Woods loop from Stoltenberg is an excellent choice. It's an easy route that allows you to enjoy the local woodlands without significant effort, and it's easily reachable by bus.
The region around Stoltenberg is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking. In spring, the forests burst with new growth, and in autumn, the foliage offers stunning colors. Summer is also great, especially if you plan to combine your hike with swimming in one of the many lakes. Even winter hikes can be charming, offering crisp air and serene landscapes.
Yes, some trails will lead you past historical sites. For instance, the Schleswig Memorial Stone – Ice Cellar of Schlesen loop from Stoltenberg offers a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the area boasts a 13th-century church in Stoltenberg itself, adding a historical dimension to the natural surroundings.
While Stoltenberg itself is not mountainous, the rolling hills and lakeside locations offer several scenic viewpoints. You can find spots with beautiful vistas over the Great Plön Lake and other bodies of water. For a broader panoramic view of the region, the Bungsberg, the highest elevation in Schleswig-Holstein, features an observation tower that is accessible within the wider area.


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