Best lakes around Schwartbuck are found in the surrounding region of Schleswig-Holstein, particularly the Holstein Switzerland area. This area features a diverse landscape of natural water bodies, including former Baltic Sea bays and lakes fed by the Schwentine river. The region offers varied opportunities for outdoor activities, from walking and cycling to birdwatching and water sports. Schwartbuck itself is a gateway to exploring these accessible and notable lakes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Very nice path through the nature reserve and easy to navigate.
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Even in November you can enjoy the view of Passader See and relax on the benches by the lake.
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Probsteier Korntage 2022 Alf on the bench invites you to take a photo together.
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The ever-popular straw figures stand at the large village pond during the Probsteier Korntage. This year it is Alf. Before that it was, among other things, Werner, a Viking ship,... There is also the Angus Hof Stoltenberg/Frick near the village pond with its own farm shop. It's not far to Stakendorf Beach, where you can eat delicious food at the various fish stalls with a view of the Baltic Sea.
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Great corner with a lot of peace and nature. Very idyllic cycle paths ... if you like silence, you get it here.
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Beautiful route along the Baltic Sea.
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The beach landscape near Schmoel is a nature reserve in the Schleswig-Holstein communities of Schwartbuck and Stakendorf in the Plön district. The name is derived from the nearby Gut Schmoel.
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The region around Schwartbuck, particularly the 'Holstein Switzerland' area, features a diverse landscape of natural water bodies. You'll find substantial lakes like the Dieksee and Selenter See, former Baltic Sea bays such as the Großer Binnensee, and smaller coastal lakes within nature reserves. These areas are characterized by dense reeds, old beech forests, and natural beach walls, offering varied scenery for exploration.
Yes, several lakes are part of or border nature reserves. The northern part of the Selenter See is a designated nature reserve, important for various bird species. The eastern part of the Großer Binnensee is also a nature reserve due to its rich biodiversity, especially for waterfowl. Additionally, the Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve features small lakes directly on a natural beach cycle path.
The Dieksee is known for its unique Malente mirror ponds in the Diekseeholm forest, which offer clear reflections and natural Kneipp basins. The Großer Binnensee, a former Baltic Sea bay, is characterized by dense reeds and old beech forests. The Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve features small lakes nestled directly on a natural beach cycle path, where you might even spot different types of cattle grazing.
Absolutely. The Selenter See, particularly its northern part, is a significant nature reserve and an important breeding, moulting, and resting area for numerous bird species, including kingfishers, bitterns, whooper swans, goosanders, great crested grebes, cranes, and sea eagles. The Großer Binnensee is also excellent for birdwatching, with opportunities to spot sea eagles hunting or goosanders breeding.
Many lakes offer opportunities for water sports. The Dieksee is a starting point for popular 5-Lakes and Kellersee Cruises, and visitors can enjoy various water sports there. The Selenter See is known for its abundant fish population, making it ideal for fishing. Redesigned bathing areas like the Grabensee Bathing Area on Selenter Lake and the large swimming area at Lake Passade are perfect for swimming and lingering.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Dieksee features a 14-kilometer circular path ideal for cycling. The Großer Binnensee also has several cycling routes in its vicinity. The Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve is located directly on a natural beach cycle path, and the Path between the Baltic Sea and salt marshes is suitable for cycling on gravel or mountain bikes. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Schwartbuck guide.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Dieksee has a 14-kilometer circular path suitable for walking. The Großer Binnensee also offers several hiking routes nearby. The Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve features a narrow cycle path that leads along small lakes to the coastal section, which is also great for walking. For detailed hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Schwartbuck guide.
Absolutely. Lake Passade offers a large swimming area with a children's playground and seating. The Grabensee Bathing Area on Selenter Lake has been redesigned with a new jetty, bathing island, and picnic opportunities, perfect for families to swim and play. The Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve is also considered family-friendly.
Spring and summer are particularly good for cycling, water sports, and observing flora and fauna around lakes like the Dieksee. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, making it a scenic time for walks and enjoying the landscape. For swimming and sunbathing, the warmer months are ideal.
The Großer Binnensee has a historical association with the legend of the pirate Klaus Störtebecker, who reputedly hid his ships there when it still had an open connection to the Baltic Sea. Additionally, the village pond in Stakendorf, near the coast, is known for its seasonal straw sculptures during the Probsteier Korntage, offering a unique local cultural touch.
Visitors frequently enjoy the stunning views and opportunities for relaxation. For instance, at Lake Passade, people appreciate the view and relaxing on benches by the lake. The Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve is loved for its scenic natural beach cycle path and the chance to see grazing cattle. The redesigned bathing areas, like Grabensee on Selenter Lake, are popular for swimming and picnicking.
Yes, there are excellent swimming spots. Lake Passade offers a large swimming area. The Grabensee Bathing Area on Selenter Lake has a new jetty with a bathing island, perfect for swimming. The Seekrug bathing area on Selenter See also provides a free swimming area with a large lawn, bathing jetty, and sandy beach.


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