Best attractions and places to see around Krems II, located in the Segeberg district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, primarily focus on outdoor activities and the region's natural beauty. The area is characterized by green forests, rolling hills, and numerous lakes. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, including significant lakes and extensive trail networks. This region offers diverse landscapes for hiking, cycling, and enjoying nature.
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A particularly beautiful place with a good view of the lake
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A beautiful place The view of the lake is particularly beautiful here 👍🥾🥾
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The Tensfelder Au is a river in the districts of Segeberg and Plön in the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein that flows into the Great Plön Lake near Nehmten. With a catchment area of 73.4 km², the Tensfelder Au is the second largest tributary of the Great Plön Lake after the Schwentine.
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Pöhls, Heinrich: Between Grimmelsberg, Stocksee and Tensfelder Au, A local history of the villages of Stocksee, Damsdorf, Tensfeld, Tarbek, published by the four communities, self-published, 1979
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The Au has its origins in the Tarbeker and Muggesfelder Moor north of the town of Blunk and then flows in a northeasterly direction past the eponymous town of Tensfeld directly towards the Great Plöner Lake. The catchment area includes the Nehmser Lake, Muggesfelder Lake, Seedorfer Lake and Stocksee. They all drain directly or indirectly into the Tensfelder Au. In the mouth of the Tensfelder Au, over 100 hectares have been artificially drained by a pumping station since 1968 after the river course was relocated.
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A beautiful pond fishing is prohibited here 🐟🐟
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Our forest cemetery is a place of peace and reflection where you can say goodbye to your loved ones in a natural environment. Here you will find a peaceful atmosphere characterized by the beauty of the surrounding forests, lakes and hills.
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A beautiful view of Plön Castle 🏰
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The region around Krems II is rich in natural beauty, characterized by green forests, rolling hills, and numerous lakes. Key natural attractions include the Great Segeberg Lake, known for its unique geological history and an 8-kilometer circular walk. You can also visit the Tensfelder Au Pond and Weir, and enjoy views of the Großer Plöner See from its southern shore. The area is part of the Holstein Switzerland Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes.
Yes, there are many opportunities for hiking. The Stocksee Lakeside Trail offers a beautiful path along the lake. The Great Segeberg Lake features an 8-kilometer circular walk. For more options, you can explore various running and hiking trails, including moderate and difficult routes, by checking the Running Trails around Krems II guide.
Krems II is an excellent starting point for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Herrenhaus route,' a 44 km circular route featuring manorial estates, lakes, and rolling hills. For more detailed options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Krems II and Cycling around Krems II guides, which include routes of varying difficulty.
Yes, the Stocksee Lakeside Trail is noted as a place where four-legged friends can cool off at the lake. Additionally, the Hundewald Trappenkamp in Daldorf is a dedicated dog forest, offering a great space for dogs to roam.
For stunning vistas, visit the Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake, which offers wide views over the water. Another fantastic spot is the View of the Großer Plöner See from the southern shore, providing panoramic views across the lake, including Plön Castle.
Families can enjoy the Great Segeberg Lake, which is family-friendly and offers a circular walk. The ErlebnisWald Trappenkamp, located nearby in Daldorf, provides varied nature play areas, wildlife enclosures, and adventure trails, making it an excellent destination for children. The Wildlife Park Eekholt is also a great option for families to observe local wildlife.
While Krems II focuses on natural beauty, the surrounding area offers cultural highlights. The Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg is a significant cultural event. Other notable sites include Gut Stockseehof and Gut Pronstorf, Cismar Monastery, and the Molfsee Open-Air Museum.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes, the warmer months from spring through early autumn (April to October) are generally ideal. During this time, the weather is pleasant for exploring forests, trails, and engaging in water sports.
Yes, the region is known for its lakes. The Great Segeberg Lake is ideal for swimming and enjoying the sun. The Stocksee Lakeside Trail also provides access to the lake for cooling off. The Großer Plöner See is another large lake offering various water-based recreation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wide views over the lakes, the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation, and the beautiful paths that lead into nature. The opportunity to cool off in the lakes and the well-maintained circular walks are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, for leisure and relaxation, especially on days with less favorable weather, the Holstentherme adventure pool offers bathing fun and saunas, providing a great indoor alternative.
You can experience local wildlife at the Wildlife Park Eekholt, located approximately 21.7 km from Krems II, which is a natural scenery and zoo attraction. The ErlebnisWald Trappenkamp also features wildlife enclosures, and the entire Holstein Switzerland Nature Park offers diverse wildlife to observe while hiking or cycling.
The Great Segeberg Lake is notable for its special geological history. It was formed after a salt dome rose to the surface, and groundwater dissolved rock salt and gypsum, creating cavities that led to the formation of the lake basins. This makes it part of the gypsum karst landscape of Bad Segeberg.
Absolutely. An 8-kilometer circular walk is available around the Great Segeberg Lake, starting at the lake promenade. This path offers magnificent views of the lake and surrounding hills. The Running Trails around Krems II guide also lists a 'Great Segeberg Lake loop from Klein Rönnau'.


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