Best lakes around Kosel are characterized by diverse aquatic environments, including unique kettle lakes and fjord-like inlets. The municipality of Kosel, Germany, is situated near the Schlei, a significant natural body of water. This area features protected nature reserves, such as the one surrounding Lake Bültsee, which supports rare aquatic plant life. The landscape offers opportunities for observing specialized flora and fauna in a protected habitat.
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Nice trail, but not recommended for bikes with trailers!
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Beautiful nature for cycling and hiking. Be considerate of pedestrians, it is quite narrow in places.
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The view of the Schlei from here is beautiful 😊👍😊
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Indeed a beautiful view of the Schlei, but we had to move on quickly as there were a lot of cars driving along the Gottorfer Damm.
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The Schlei always offers cyclists new views.
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Nice view of the Schlei.
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The region around Kosel is known for its diverse aquatic environments. You'll find unique kettle lakes like Lake Bültsee, which is an oligotrophic (nutrient-poor) lake supporting rare aquatic plants such as water lobelia and quillwort. The area also features the extensive Schlei fjord, the longest fjord of the Baltic Sea, and ecologically significant 'Noors' – lake-like bodies of water almost separated from the sea. These Noors, like the Haddebyer and Selker Noor, are vital habitats for many animal species.
Yes, there are a few spots for swimming. Lake Bültsee has a small, secluded bathing area on its western shore, which is a natural beach. Additionally, the View over the Schlei highlight mentions a small beach area along its riverside promenade where you can take a break.
The area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails that are part of the Via Jutlandika around Lake Bültsee. For more structured routes, consider exploring the trails mentioned in the Hiking around Kosel guide, which includes routes like 'From Kosel across meadows & through forests - hiking along the Baltic Sea fjord Schlei' and 'Schlei Lakeside View – Cliffs of Missunde loop from Weseby'.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling. The Trail along Windebyer Noor offers a beautiful 10km shore path ideal for cycling. You can also find numerous routes in the Cycling around Kosel guide, such as 'Trail along Windebyer Noor – Eckernförde Town Harbour loop from Missunde' and 'Schleswig Harbour – Missunde Ferry loop from Weseby'.
Near the lakes, you can visit the Anna Mill in Norby, a historic gallery Dutch mill built in 1911, which now houses the Riesebys Local History Museum. Additionally, near the Noor Bridge over the Haddebyer and Selker Noor, you can find a replica of a Viking-Age rune stone, reflecting the area's historical significance.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. Highlights like View of the Schlei near Lindaunis and View over the Schlei are noted as family-friendly viewpoints. The riverside promenade at the latter is great for relaxed cycling, and the small beach areas offer spots for breaks. The Anna Mill in Norby also offers a local history museum that can be interesting for families.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming, when the rare aquatic plants in Lake Bültsee are in bloom and the weather is pleasant. Autumn offers scenic views with changing foliage, and even during stormy weather, the View of the Schlei near Lindaunis can be particularly impressive.
Lake Bültsee is a unique 'kettle lake' formed during the last Ice Age and is one of the few relatively nutrient-poor (oligotrophic) lakes in Schleswig-Holstein. This low-nutrient environment supports a variety of rare aquatic plants like water lobelia and quillwort. Since 1982, it has been designated as a nature reserve, preserving its largely treeless shores and unique ecosystem, making it an excellent spot for nature observation and birdwatching.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The View of the Schlei near Lindaunis offers impressive views of the Schlei fjord. Another popular spot is View over the Schlei, providing expansive views and a riverside promenade. The Noor Bridge over the Haddebyer and Selker Noor also serves as a great place for a short rest with views of the two Noors.
The protected status of Lake Bültsee and its surrounding nature reserve makes it an excellent spot for observing specialized plant life that thrives in nutrient-poor waters, such as water lobelia, quillwort, and shoreweed. The lake's shores are also a breeding ground for the common ringed plover, offering opportunities for birdwatching. The Noors are also of great ecological importance, representing unique habitats for many animal species.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the area. You can explore routes like 'Trail along Windebyer Noor – Tree-Lined Path by the Noor loop from Eckernförde' or 'Eckernförde Harbour – Gut Hemmelmark loop from Eckernförde'. More options are available in the Gravel biking around Kosel guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the unique kettle lakes and protected nature reserves to the expansive Schlei fjord and ecologically important Noors. The opportunities for relaxed cycling along riverside promenades, scenic viewpoints, and the chance to observe rare flora and fauna in tranquil settings are frequently highlighted. The historical context, such as the Anna Mill, also adds to the appeal.


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