Attractions and places to see around Gönnebek offer a focus on natural beauty and local charm in the heart of Schleswig-Holstein. This rural municipality is characterized by rolling hills, green forests, and picturesque lakes, providing a tranquil escape. The area features notable natural monuments and cultural sites, including a significant moor lake and a unique circular village square. It serves as a source region for the Schwale river, enhancing its natural appeal.
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The path directly along the Perdoel estate to the bridge over the Alte Schwentine is private and closed. The lord of the manor does not like hikers using this path.
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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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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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Stocksee is a municipality in the district of Segeberg in Schleswig-Holstein. The municipality is known throughout Schleswig-Holstein for the summer camp that takes place every year during the summer holidays for up to 170 children and young people from schools in Neumünster, Husum and Itzehoe.
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As part of the Holstein Switzerland Nature Park, the Tarbek Moor with its special charm is a popular excursion destination that gives you a variety of impressions. With its diverse composition of ponds and vegetation-free peat banks, it offers undisturbed insights into a mysterious-looking habitat. A moor birch forest borders dark ponds surrounded by snakeroot, dead birch trees in water-filled peat pits rise picturesquely into the sky and fields of waving cotton grass are reminiscent of images from Nordic legends. In the 131-hectare area, which was previously used as a peat extraction area, remnants of this use can still be seen today and carefree cycling and hiking from the Tarbek Moor to the Ihlsee in Bad Segeberg is possible both along former routes that have been preserved to this day and along the railway embankment that connected Bad Segeberg, Bornhöved and Kiel until 1960. https://www.blunkerbach-sh.de/tarbeker-moor
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The Tarbek Moor can be walked around in 1 hour. ... if it didn't offer so many beautiful moments to pause and take a break.
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Gönnebek is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Tarbeker Moor, a natural monument offering opportunities for walking and wildlife observation, including cranes and otters. Another significant natural feature is the Himmelmoor Natural Monument, a moor lake with a nearly four-kilometer-long nature trail and boardwalks, providing insights into a unique landscape with rare plant and animal species. The region also features the wooded Gerdt'sche Tannen forest and picturesque lakes like the Stocksee.
Yes, Gönnebek has several points of historical and cultural interest. The main settlement area features the Dörpplatz, a central village square with a small pond and memorial stones. You can also find the Gut Perdöel, one of the oldest estates in Holstein, known for its impressive gatehouse built in 1719. Additionally, the Viert Assembly Stone Bornhöved offers an interesting historical place with a view of the lake.
For families, the Bathing Area at Stocksee is a great option, offering an unguarded beach on a tranquil lake where motorboats are not permitted. The Kattholz Oak, a remarkable natural monument, is also family-friendly and an interesting sight. The Himmelmoor Natural Monument's nature trail with boardwalks is suitable for a family outing, and the Tarbeker Moor provides easy walking paths for observing nature.
The primary spot for swimming and water activities is the Bathing Area at Stocksee. This unguarded beach is located on the Stocksee, a lake known for its tranquility as motorboats are not allowed. It's also a popular spot for anglers, with perch, pike, zander, and eels inhabiting the lake.
Yes, Gönnebek and its surroundings offer various hiking opportunities. You can explore the nature trail at the Himmelmoor Natural Monument or take a walk around the Tarbeker Moor, which can be completed in about an hour. For more options, consider exploring the routes in the Hiking around Gönnebek guide, which includes easy loops like the 'Village Square loop from Gönnebek' and 'The Stammtisch Shelter loop from Trappenkamp'.
The area around Gönnebek is well-suited for cycling. You can find routes that pass by attractions like Gut Perdöel. The Cycling around Gönnebek guide offers various options, including easy routes like the 'Tree-Lined Gravel Road – Winding Path Through Fields loop from Gönnebek' and moderate ones such as the 'Gut Perdöel – Langenrade Windmill Sventana loop from Gönnebek'.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. The MTB Trails around Gönnebek guide features several routes, including the 'Holmweg – above the Stocksee – Pier on Großer Plöner See loop from Gönnebek' and the 'Kattholzeiche – Uhlenhorst bathing spot loop from Bornhöved', offering moderate challenges for mountain bikers.
The Kattholz Oak is renowned for its immense trunk circumference, often described as one of the thickest oaks in Germany. This unique growth pattern is believed to be a reaction to repeated grazing by cattle in the past. Despite historical damage, including fires in the 1970s, the oak has slowly regenerated, forming new branches and continuing to grow rapidly, making it a truly impressive sight.
The natural areas around Gönnebek are home to diverse wildlife. At the Tarbeker Moor, visitors have reported sightings of cranes, otters, and even sea eagles. The Himmelmoor Natural Monument is also known for its rich biodiversity, providing a habitat for rare plant and animal species within Schleswig-Holstein's largest raised bog.
To experience the local charm, take a stroll through the main settlement area of Gönnebek, which is designed as a 'Rundling' (circular village) around the tree-lined Dörpplatz. This central square, with its small pond and oak tree, offers a glimpse into the village's tranquil atmosphere and history. Exploring the rural setting with its rolling hills and green forests also provides a true sense of the region's natural appeal.
Yes, several spots offer picturesque views. The Himmelmoor Natural Monument features vantage points along its nature trail, providing scenic views of the moor lake and former peat mining areas. The Kattholz Oak is also considered a viewpoint, and the Viert Assembly Stone Bornhöved offers a nice little rest area overlooking a lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural beauty and the opportunity for peaceful outdoor activities. The unique landscapes of the moorlands, the historical significance of sites like Gut Perdöel, and the impressive natural monuments like the Kattholz Oak are frequently highlighted. The calm waters of the Stocksee for bathing and the chance to observe wildlife also receive positive feedback.


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