Best attractions and places to see around Stocksee include a blend of natural beauty and cultural sites in the district of Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The region is characterized by its significant natural features, such as Stocksee Lake, which is approximately 200 hectares in size and reaches a maximum depth of 30.2 meters. It holds importance as a resting and molting area for birds, with parts designated as a nature reserve. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and…
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Stocksee is an idyllic lake in Holstein Switzerland. Surrounded by forests, meadows, and rolling hills, the 1.3-square-kilometer body of water is ideal for swimming, paddling, hiking, and biking. Here is a large bathing area with a wooden jetty. The lakeside pool is fully accessible and has a large, shaded parking lot.
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Stocksee is an idyllic lake in Holstein Switzerland. Surrounded by forests, meadows, and rolling hills, the 1.3-square-kilometer body of water is ideal for swimming, canoeing, hiking, and biking. Particularly beautiful: the Stockseehof with its park, rhododendron blossoms, and events.
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A tranquil nature reserve with pristine nature, home to rare bird species and diverse plant life. The paths mostly follow the edge, allowing you to enjoy the untouched landscape in all its tranquility. An ideal place for nature lovers who appreciate peace and quiet and unique flora and fauna.
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The Stocksee, located east of the town of the same name, extends into the districts of Segeberg and Plön. It is around 200 hectares in size and has a maximum depth of 30.2 m. The lake is particularly important as a resting and moulting area and is therefore partly part of the Mittlerer Stocksee and surrounding area nature reserve. A hiking trail runs 11.7 kilometers around the lake, mostly close to the shore. An unguarded bathing area is located in the middle of the town of Stocksee. Motorboats are not allowed on the lake. Anglers will get their money's worth here, however, as the lake is home to perch, pike, zander and eels, among other species.
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There is an unguarded bathing area in the middle of the village of Stocksee. Motorboats are not allowed on the lake. However, anglers will get their money's worth here, as the lake is home to perch, pike, zander and eels, among others.
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The list of cultural monuments in Stocksee includes the cultural monuments registered in the list of monuments of the state of Schleswig-Holstein. The lake, the Stockseehof and the annual music festival as part of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival are particularly well-known. There is a campsite on the lake. Motorboats and water sports equipment are not allowed on the lake. Fishing licenses are available for fishing. An (unguarded) bathing area with a playground and changing rooms is located in the middle of the village on Seestrasse. Since October 2010, village community rooms have been available for use by local clubs and groups in the old school, the former home of the honorary mayor Dietrich Wiebe, who died in 2009.
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In terms of settlement geography, the municipality consists of a number of districts, also called residential areas in the jargon of settlement statistics. The municipality of Stocksee includes the settlement areas of the eponymous village, the Moorkate group of houses, the Stockseehof estate settlement, the Lehmkuhl farm settlement and the Tannenkate and Voßberg house settlements.
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The area of the municipality of Stocksee extends along the water of the same name[2] in the northwestern part of the main natural area of the East Holstein Hills and Lakes Region (No. 702),[3] one of the Schleswig-Holstein hill countries.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, centered around Stocksee Lake itself, which is a significant natural feature covering about 200 hectares. You can explore the Stocksee Nature Reserve, which protects parts of the lake and its wooded shorelines. Nearby, the Great Plön Lake offers picturesque views and is the largest lake in Schleswig-Holstein.
Yes, Stocksee is excellent for hiking. A popular option is the Stocksee Lakeside Trail, an 11.7-kilometer path that largely follows the shoreline, offering tranquil views. You can find more hiking options, including easy and moderate routes, on the Hiking around Stocksee guide.
Yes, there is an unguarded Bathing Area at Stocksee located within the village. Motorboats are not permitted on the lake, ensuring a peaceful swimming experience. The nearby Great Plön Lake also features the 'Strand zwischen der Prinzeninsel,' a natural beach with facilities.
You can visit Gut Stockseehof, a family-run agricultural estate known for hosting high-quality events and fairs in a unique manor house setting. Approximately 8.8 km away, Plön Castle is a notable historic landmark, often seen during Great Plön Lake boat tours. The famous Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg is also within reach, offering cultural performances.
Absolutely. The Bathing Area at Stocksee is family-friendly, and the Stocksee Nature Reserve offers opportunities for children to connect with nature. Additionally, the ErlebnisWald Trappenkamp, an adventure forest about 9.9 km from Stocksee, provides outdoor experiences suitable for families.
Stocksee is particularly appealing during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports are most enjoyable. The summer is ideal for swimming at the bathing areas. Gut Stockseehof also hosts events and fairs during specific seasons, so checking their schedule might be beneficial.
While motorboats are prohibited, Stocksee Lake is perfect for quieter water sports. Canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding are popular activities, allowing visitors to enjoy the lake's peaceful atmosphere and natural surroundings.
Yes, anglers can enjoy fishing in Stocksee Lake. The lake is home to various species, including perch, pike, zander, and eels. Fishing licenses are typically required and can be obtained locally.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil environment and the beautiful paths along the lake. The Stocksee Lakeside Trail is often highlighted for its scenic beauty. The peaceful atmosphere, especially due to the absence of motorboats on the lake, is also a much-appreciated aspect.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. For instance, the 'Holmweg at Stocksee – Bathing Area at Stocksee loop from Stocksee' is an easy 6.7 km route. You can find more easy hikes and their details on the Easy hikes around Stocksee guide.
Stocksee Lake holds special importance as a resting and molting area for birds. Parts of it are designated as the 'Mittlerer Stocksee und Umgebung' nature reserve, protecting diverse habitats. The clear water supports numerous mollusks, which in turn provide a food source for various diving ducks, rails, and fish.
The region around Stocksee is well-suited for cycling, with routes like the Stocksee Circular Route. Long-distance cycling paths such as the Holstein Switzerland Bike Route and the Monk's Way also pass through or near the area, offering diverse options for cyclists.


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