Best attractions and places to see around Schierensee are primarily located within the Westensee Nature Park, an area known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and hedgerow landscapes. The region features the historical Gut Schierensee, an 18th-century manor recognized as a cultural monument. Natural highlights include the Großer Schierensee and Kleiner Schierensee lakes, which offer opportunities for outdoor activities. This area provides a blend of historical sites and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Information board: "To distract themselves from the arduousness of the walk, there was a lot of singing, storytelling, and teasing along the way. For the children and young people, the walk was a part of their leisure time, because once they got home, they were firmly integrated into the family's daily routine and work routine. These footpaths were chosen so that they could be used in all seasons; without leaving too many marks on shoes and clothes. These had to be cared for at all times, as funds for new clothing were limited. While routes 1, 2, and 3 primarily took children to the Lütt and Grootschools, route 4 takes a shortcut towards Altekoppel and the swimming area. The narrow path no. 6 on the back of the Vierer Berg shortened the route via the "Stech" to Belau or the former Schönböken train station."
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The Hollenbek River rises in Mißmaaßen. This is notable because the Drögen Eider River rises 500 meters further west. Thus, this is where the boundary between the North Sea and Baltic Sea drainages runs.
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The small bathing area by the striking twin oak trees can only serve as a dog bathing area. It's far too shady and has no convenient entry/exit point; you're more likely to walk through the vegetation. I'm offering this tip with the note that there are large, beautiful designated bathing areas with sandy beaches or grassy meadows to the north and south.
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This Schierensee is located in the Plön district in Schleswig-Holstein, southeast of the town of Wankendorf. It is part of the Bornhöved chain of lakes, is about 30 hectares in size and up to 5.5 m deep. It is about one kilometer long and about 300 meters wide at its widest point. The shores of the lake are dominated by dense deciduous trees, only on the northeast side do fields reach right up to the lake shore. On the north shore there is a beautiful, free bathing area with a large lawn and a small sandy beach. This Schierensee near Wankendorf should not be confused with the not so far away Großer Schierensee in the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district in Schleswig-Holstein, northwest of the town of Schierensee. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schierensee_(Wankendorf)
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Enjoy the view over Lake Schieren in the afternoon, when the sun is shining from behind you. To enjoy the view, you have to walk along the side path along the northern bank of the Hollenbek to the shore. Where the highlight is marked, there is only a bridge over the Hollenbek, shaded by the trees.
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The Hollenbek has, at least according to my search using Google maps, only a short stream before it flows into the Schierensee.
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Coming from Kiel, this is an ideal starting point for hikes into the Fuhlensee Nature Reserve. The parking lot is very small and is likely to be crowded on bathing days, as the lawn is huge. In recent years, I've also seen the parking lot filled with large piles of wood. So, there are very few parking spaces there.
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There are lots of small bathing spots on the eastern shore of the Schierensee. Ideal for letting your dog bathe, as dogs are not permitted at the two official bathing areas. 🐶
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Schierensee is nestled within the picturesque Westensee Nature Park, characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and hedgerow landscapes. The region is dominated by the Großer Schierensee and Kleiner Schierensee lakes, offering scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. You can also visit Hollenbeck for views over Lake Schieren, especially in the afternoon light.
Yes, there are several bathing areas. The Hollenbek Tunnel and bathing area at Schierensee offers a large lawn for relaxation. Additionally, the Schierensee (Wankendorf) highlight mentions a beautiful, free bathing area with a large lawn and small sandy beach on its north shore. The Hollenbek river, which flows into the Schierensee, also features a bathing area.
The Dog bathing area at the Zwillingseiche on the eastern shore of the Schierensee is ideal for dogs, offering small bathing spots. While it's noted for its striking twin oak trees, it's primarily suited for dogs as official bathing areas often restrict them.
The most prominent historical landmark is Gut Schierensee, an 18th-century manor house built between 1776 and 1782. It's known for its well-preserved Nordic interiors and is recognized as a cultural monument. The former barn of Gut Schierensee is also listed. You can find more information about Gut Schierensee on sh-tourismus.de. Another nearby historic estate is Gut Emkendorf, known for its buildings and English landscape garden.
Yes, the natural surroundings, especially around the Großer Schierensee and Kleiner Schierensee lakes, are excellent for hiking. You can find various routes, including easy hikes like the "Bathing area at Schierensee – Hollenbeck loop from Wankendorf" (5.3 km). For more options, explore the easy hikes around Schierensee guide.
The area offers diverse cycling routes suitable for exploring the landscape. Options include the "Gut Perdöel – Kattholz Oak loop from Stolpe" (24.6 km, easy) or the "View of Lake Belau – Kattholz Oak loop from Wankendorf" (12.7 km, easy). For a comprehensive list, check out the cycling around Schierensee guide.
Beyond the bathing areas, families can enjoy the natural beauty of the Westensee Nature Park. For animal lovers, Arche Warder - Zentrum für seltene Nutztierrassen is about 6.8 km away. Further afield, Kiel offers the Aquarium GEOMAR and the Botanical Garden. The Gettorf Zoo is also a family-friendly option in the wider region.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying the bathing areas and water activities at the lakes. However, the natural surroundings of the Westensee Nature Park are suitable for hiking and cycling throughout the warmer seasons, offering varied scenery in spring, summer, and autumn.
Near the Hollenbek Tunnel and bathing area at Schierensee, there is a small parking lot. However, it can get crowded on bathing days, so it's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views, especially over Lake Schieren from spots like Hollenbeck. The tranquil bathing areas, such as the one at Hollenbek Tunnel, are also highly rated for their large lawns and peaceful atmosphere. The opportunity for walks around the lakes with great views is a consistent highlight.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the area. You can find routes like the "Uhlenhorst bathing spot – View of the Schwentine River loop from Stolpe" (19 km, easy) or the "Kattholz Oak loop from Wankendorf" (17.8 km, easy). Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Schierensee guide.
The Historical Footpaths Information Board provides insight into the historical use of paths in the region. It describes how these footpaths were used by children and young people for daily routines and leisure, chosen to be usable in all seasons without damaging clothing, reflecting the limited resources of the time.
The Westensee Nature Park, with its diverse landscape of forests, meadows, and lakes, provides a habitat for various wildlife. While specific sightings depend on luck and time of day, the protected nature of the park makes it a good area for observing local flora and fauna.


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