Lakes around Sachsenwald offer diverse natural experiences within the largest contiguous forest area in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. While the Sachsenwald itself is characterized by dense woodlands and rivers, the surrounding Herzogtum Lauenburg district is known for its lake-rich landscape. This region, including the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, features over 40 lakes shaped by the last ice age. These bodies of water provide opportunities for recreation and nature appreciation, complementing the extensive hiking trails of the Sachsenwald.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The second stage of the "Stormarnweg" hiking trail also leads along here. All information about the Stormarnweg can be found at the following link: https://www.wildganz.com/fernwanderweg/stormarnweg (as of May 24, 2024).
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The Mühlenteich is more of a highlight that should be located in the Gravel sector. With a racing bike, it's a bit hard on the tires on the gravel...
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The source of the Glinder Au lies between Langelohe and Kronshorst (Brunsbek). It flows in a south-westerly direction, is fed by the Langeloher Graben and the Stellauer Bach and passes under the federal motorway 24. There, in the Friederici Park recreation area, it feeds the Glinder mill pond and used to power a copper mill. It then flows through the town of Glinde and then turns west in front of the railway embankment of the former Südstormarn district railway, where the Glinder Au forms the border between Oststeinbek and its district of Havighorst. Here at Gut Domhorst stood a powder mill (built in 1581) on the Domhorst mill pond. Further west just behind the right-hand tributary Forellenbach is the Oststeinbek mill pond. Behind it, it then reaches the Hamburg area, flows north of Mümmelmannsberg, becomes a lake again (fallow landscape Steinfurths Diek, created in the 1970s along Steinfurther Diek, intended as a natural monument with rare birds and butterflies - also very popular with model boat owners). After passing a fish ladder, it again crosses under the A 1 as a brook, where it widens below Kirchsteinbek to the (Steinbeker) mill pond, then crosses under the federal highway 5, and finally flows into the Bille about a kilometer south of it. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Really nice sandy beach 👍 with a great view over the lake 😊
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Such a beautiful lake with a sunbathing area.
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Beautiful, small pond with connection to the Glinder Au. The area is ideal for short walks, very nicely laid out.
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Beautifully laid out oasis of calm with good walking paths and benches to linger.
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Great park above Glinde. Also nice for shorter walks.
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The region around Sachsenwald, particularly the broader Herzogtum Lauenburg district, features a diverse range of lakes. You'll find natural lakes, mill ponds, and former quarry ponds, many of which were shaped by the last ice age. These bodies of water are often nestled within forests, offering scenic views and opportunities for recreation.
Yes, many lakes in the area offer pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. For instance, Monk Pond has a very nice nature trail around its perimeter. Similarly, the area around Glinde Mill Pond is ideal for short walks, with a circular route taking about an hour. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the trails listed in the Easy hikes around Sachsenwald or Hiking around Sachsenwald guides.
Several lakes offer opportunities for swimming. Monk Pond has small, free bathing areas, including some suitable for dogs. Großensee North Beach is another beautiful spot with a sandy beach, though the water can be quite fresh. The Barumer See is also known as a great spot for swimming in the summer, but dogs are not permitted there.
Absolutely. Many lakes are well-suited for families. Monk Pond, Aumühle Mill Pond, Glinde Mill Pond, and Lütjensee Lake are all popular choices for family outings, offering easy walks and scenic surroundings.
For visitors with dogs, Monk Pond is a great option, featuring small bathing areas where dogs are welcome. Großensee North Beach also allows dogs to swim, offering plenty of space for them to enjoy the water.
The lakes provide habitats for various species. For example, Aumühle Mill Pond is known to host a variety of water birds, including shovelers. The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, which encompasses many of these lakes, is recognized for its rich diversity of species and habitats.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. The nature trail around Monk Pond is recommended at any time of year. For swimming, the summer months are ideal, especially at spots like Barumer See. Winter can also offer unique experiences, with lakes like Monk Pond occasionally freezing over for ice activities.
Yes, the region has some historical connections. Aumühle Mill Pond served as the water reservoir for the former Fürstenmühle. The area around Glinde Mill Pond also features the Glinde Mill and a local history museum, with various events taking place throughout the year. The Sachsenwald itself has historical significance, having been owned by the von Bismarck family since 1871.
Beyond hiking, the region offers other outdoor pursuits. You can find gravel biking opportunities, with routes like the 'Königsallee, Sachsenwald – Alte Waldstraße loop from Aumühle' available. For more details and routes, check out the Gravel biking around Sachsenwald guide.
The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, located within the broader Herzogtum Lauenburg district, is a significant highlight of the region. It's one of Schleswig-Holstein's older nature parks and contains over 40 lakes, all shaped by the last ice age. These lakes are often described as sparkling gems, offering a rich diversity of species and habitats, and are perfect for activities like hiking, cycling, canoeing, and swimming.
Yes, many lakes offer scenic viewpoints. The nature trail around Monk Pond provides fantastic views, especially along its south bank. Lütjensee Lake also boasts beautiful paths with great lake views. These spots are ideal for photography and enjoying the natural landscape.


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