Lakes around Borgwedel are characterized by the fjord-like Schlei, a 42-kilometer-long inlet of the Baltic Sea, which offers diverse aquatic environments. The region also features several "Noore," which are shallow, brackish inlets with lake-like qualities, and traditional inland lakes further afield. This area provides a blend of natural landscapes, historical significance, and opportunities for water-based activities and nature exploration. Borgwedel's location on the Schlei provides direct access to these varied water bodies.
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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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Great view of Schleswig. Beautiful cityscape.
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When looking over the Schlei, the St. Petri Cathedral of Schleswig can always be seen. Beautiful bike and hiking trails along the Schlei.
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Around Borgwedel, you'll primarily encounter the fjord-like Schlei, a 42-kilometer-long inlet of the Baltic Sea. Additionally, there are several 'Noore' (shallow, brackish inlets with lake-like qualities) and traditional inland lakes further afield, offering diverse aquatic environments.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find well-signposted trails along the Schlei, such as the Schleiuferweg, offering views of the water and nature. For specific routes, consider exploring options like the Hiking around Borgwedel guide, which includes routes like the easy "Pier at Schlei Marina – Old Brickworks Borgwedel loop from Güby" or the "View of the Schlei – Old Brickworks Borgwedel loop from Borgwedel".
The area is rich in history. Near the Haddebyer Noor, you can visit the ancient Viking settlement of Haithabu, including a Viking Museum and reconstructed Viking houses. The Noor Bridge over the Haddebyer and Selker Noor is also near a replica of a Viking Age rune stone. Additionally, the Naturerlebnisgebiet Alte Ziegelei Borgwedel (Old Brickworks Nature Experience Area) offers insights into the area's industrial past.
Absolutely. Many trails, such as those along the Schlei, are suitable for families. The Haddebyer Noor has easy hiking paths and small sandy coves. The Selker Noor features a youth camp with water sports and a designated swimming area with a water slide. The Naturerlebnisgebiet Alte Ziegelei Borgwedel also has a circular path with information boards and a boules court.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Trail along Windebyer Noor is ideal for cycling, offering a beautiful poplar avenue and views of the water. You can find various cycling routes in the Cycling around Borgwedel guide, including routes like the "Haithabu Viking Houses – Schleswig Harbour loop from Borgwedel".
The best season for water-based activities like sailing, kayaking, and stand-up paddling on the Schlei is typically from May to September. For hiking and general nature exploration, spring and autumn also offer beautiful scenery and pleasant temperatures.
You can enjoy fantastic views from various points along the Schlei. The View over the Schlei offers expansive vistas, and the riverside promenade is excellent for relaxed cycling with great views. The Noor Bridge over the Haddebyer and Selker Noor also provides a great spot for a short rest and observing the unique ecological importance of these lake-like bodies of water.
Yes, the Schlei is a water sports hub. Wassersport Borgwedel offers boat and equipment rentals for sailing, kayaking, and stand-up paddling, along with guided tours. The Selker Noor also provides opportunities for canoeing and stand-up paddling, especially at the youth camp located there.
The 'Noore' are shallow, brackish inlets connected to the Schlei, such as the Haddebyer Noor and Selker Noor. They are significant for their unique ecological importance, representing distinct habitats for many animal species and offering opportunities for nature experiences and wildlife observation.
Beyond the Schlei and Noore, you can find traditional inland lakes in the broader region. The Langsee, near Süderfahrenstedt, is almost entirely surrounded by forest and offers hiking trails and a swimming area. The Sankelmarker See, between Flensburg and Oeversee, is popular for leisurely walks and hobby anglers.
Yes, gravel biking is an option in the area. You can explore routes listed in the Gravel biking around Borgwedel guide, which includes routes like "Schleswiger shortcuts via Idstedt" and "Missunde Ferry – View over the Schlei loop from Schleswig".
While specific parking details for every lake are not provided, areas like the Naturerlebnisgebiet Alte Ziegelei Borgwedel typically have visitor parking. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or information for designated parking areas near trailheads or attractions.
Many trails in natural areas are dog-friendly, especially well-signposted hiking paths along the Schlei. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, particularly in nature reserves or areas with wildlife.


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