Lakes around Wanderup, a municipality in northern Germany, are central to the Seenland-um-Flensburg recreation area. This region, developed from former gravel mining sites, offers revitalized water bodies and a network of trails. The area is characterized by its focus on ecological restoration and provides opportunities for outdoor activities. It features a mix of natural and artificially dammed lakes, many with high water quality.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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The snack bar at Hollmarksee is open from April to October. During the off-season, it's open daily from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and all day on Sundays. During the swimming season, it's open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
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Sankelmarker Lake is a natural body of water from the last ice age, which is now fed by two streams and various springs on the banks and bottom. This constant supply of fresh water has ensured the excellent water quality of the relatively deep, clear lake in recent years. Ideal conditions for fishing at Sankelmarker Lake. Due to the extreme nutrient input from the surrounding agriculture, however, there is an increasingly explosive proliferation of phytoplankton in the summer months, which pollutes the water. It is then also not possible to swim at Sankelmarker Lake. The banks are largely covered with trees and very difficult to reach. There are jetties, but almost all of them belong to private property. There are a few free bays on the south bank. A boat can be launched here. Fishing at Sankelmarker Lake from a boat
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A small tour takes you around Lake Sankelmark. Hiking tour "Water experience": The hiker is guided over 4.2 km for around 90 minutes, always directly on the water. Enjoy the special atmosphere of the lake and listen to the sound of the small waves. Seabirds can be observed with the observation telescope. The academy center is also worth a visit.
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The "Holler" is simply wonderful at any time of day or year. It is open from April to September, but it is always open all year round so you can come to the lake. Sanitary facilities and showers are not available during the winter months.
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Schmidt's Meadow, overlooking the lowlands of the Großsolter Moor, is an idyllic spot for a break. The lake is artificially dammed. A granite stele commemorates its builder.
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Schmidt's Meadow, overlooking the lowlands of the Großsolter Moor, is an idyllic spot for a break. The lake is artificially dammed. A granite stele commemorates its builder.
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the new catering at the "imbiss am hollmarksee" makes it even more worthwhile to take a break there. the food offered is prepared with fresh ingredients and on sundays and public holidays there are delicious, home-baked cakes and tarts, and you have a great view of the "holler" while eating. Prices absolutely ok, hospitality super nice and courteous. sanitary facilities and environment clean. enough bicycle parking spaces available. Can just be recommended.
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The lakes around Wanderup are part of the Seenland-um-Flensburg recreation area, which has been revitalized from former gravel mining sites. You'll find a mix of natural and artificially dammed lakes, often with excellent water quality that supports diverse wildlife, including endangered crayfish. Many areas offer scenic viewpoints and opportunities to observe waterfowl. For example, Schmidt's meadow pond is an idyllic natural monument with a meadow and bench, perfect for wildlife observation.
Yes, the region offers excellent swimming opportunities. The Wanderup Bathing Lake is a popular, well-maintained spot with designated non-swimmer and swimmer areas, a bathing platform, and DLRG supervision during specific times. Another great option is the Holmarksee Swimming Area, a natural lake with a beach, kiosk, and changing rooms, typically open from May to September.
The Seenland-um-Flensburg area provides extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on a network of well-signposted paths like the Eichhörnchenweg or Wildentenweg. For more specific routes, you can explore various cycling tours around Wanderup, MTB trails, or running trails, many of which pass by or around the lakes.
Absolutely. Several lakes are noted as family-friendly. The Wanderup Bathing Lake offers a shallow non-swimmer area and a volleyball court, making it ideal for families. Holmarksee Swimming Area also has a beach and facilities. Additionally, Swan Pond, Flensburg, with its waterfowl and benches, is a pleasant spot for a family outing.
The summer months are particularly popular for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and enjoying the facilities at places like the Wanderup Bathing Lake and Holmarksee Swimming Area, which operates from May to September. However, the network of hiking and cycling paths makes the region enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout spring, summer, and autumn.
For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting Schmidt's meadow pond. It's described as an idyllic spot for a break, inviting visitors to linger and observe local wildlife in a peaceful setting. While other lakes can be popular, early mornings or weekdays might offer a quieter visit.
The Wanderup Bathing Lake has a multi-purpose building on-site with sanitary facilities and an information center. At the Holmarksee Swimming Area, you'll find toilets, changing rooms, and a kiosk, which also offers delicious home-baked cakes on Sundays and public holidays. Benches are available at several viewpoints, including Swan Pond, Flensburg.
While specific dog policies can vary by location, many natural areas in the Seenland-um-Flensburg region are generally dog-friendly, especially on trails. For instance, dogs on a leash are welcome at Swan Pond, Flensburg. It's always recommended to keep dogs leashed and to check local signage for any restrictions, particularly in designated swimming areas or nature reserves.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. Swan Pond, Flensburg, is a popular viewpoint with benches and a rain shelter, known for its waterfowl. Sankelmarker Lake also provides great views over the landscape and the lake itself, especially along its bike path. Many of the hiking and cycling trails also offer picturesque vistas of the water bodies and surrounding nature.
The lakes are generally accessible by car, and parking is typically available at popular spots. For example, the Wanderup Bathing Lake has parking facilities. The region is also well-connected by a network of cycling paths, making it easy to reach many lakes by bike. Public transport options may be limited, so checking local schedules is advisable.
The Seenland-um-Flensburg area is unique due to its successful transformation from former gravel mining sites into a vibrant natural recreation area. This initiative by Handewitt and Wanderup communities emphasizes ecological restoration, resulting in high water quality and the reintroduction of endangered species. It beautifully blends natural beauty with recreational infrastructure, offering a diverse landscape for visitors.


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