Naturschutzgebiet Seedorfer See Und Umgebung
Naturschutzgebiet Seedorfer See Und Umgebung
Best attractions and places to see in Naturschutzgebiet Seedorfer See Und Umgebung include the Seedorfer See, a nearly 76-hectare lake surrounded by extensive reedy zones, wetlands, and forests. This nature reserve, located south of the Großer Plöner See, features a landscape shaped by glacial activity. The area offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural sites, including historic estates and scenic avenues. Visitors can explore diverse terrain with designated paths around the lake and through surrounding fields and forests.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Driving through the tree-lined avenue is a special experience.
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The Seedorfer See and surrounding area nature reserve has existed since 1978 and is approximately 175 hectares in size. The area south of the Great Plön Lake consists of the lake, which is almost 76 hectares in size, and the adjacent areas. The special thing about this nature reserve is that the lake is surrounded by siltation zones with reeds, some of which are 200m wide, and are largely untouched. These siltation zones are partly adjoined by swamp forests, wet meadows and forest areas. These zones provide a safe and quiet habitat for many animals. Examples of this are the breeding grounds of the marsh harrier, gray goose, kingfisher and reed warbler in the reed zone between reeds, rushes and many other plants. Seedorfer See is also of particular importance for resting and wintering migratory birds. If you're lucky, you can even see a sea eagle hunting over the nature reserve.
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Beautiful avenue and good asphalt.
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Great view of the Seedorfer See
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Favorite route in the shade of the trees 🌳🌳🌳
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The heart of the reserve is the Seedorfer See, a nearly 76-hectare lake surrounded by extensive reedy zones, wetlands, and forests. The landscape was shaped by glacial activity, forming part of the Ostholsteinisches Hügelland. You'll find diverse flora like irises and marsh marigolds in riparian forests, and the area is a crucial habitat for numerous bird species.
Yes, the area boasts significant cultural sites. You can explore the historic Gut Seedorf, which includes the Torhaus Seedorf, a notable Renaissance building from 1583 that once served as a defense structure and now houses a museum. The Herrenhaus Seedorf and its impressive 300-year-old avenues also contribute to the rich cultural landscape.
The Seedorfer See Beach in Seedorf offers an official bathing area with a sunbathing lawn and a small sandy beach. It's the only public access point to the lake for swimming and relaxation. Parking is available nearby at the old gatehouse of Seedorf.
The Seedorfer See Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife. It's a breeding ground for marsh harriers, greylag geese, great bitterns, kingfishers, and various reed warblers. White-tailed eagles forage over the lake, and it's an important resting and overwintering site for many waterbirds, including swans and ducks.
Yes, the Seedorfer See Beach is a great family-friendly spot for swimming and relaxing. Additionally, many of the easy hiking and cycling paths, such as the Linden Avenue Near Seedorf, are suitable for families to enjoy nature together.
There are several easy hiking trails around the lake and through the surrounding landscape. Popular options include a hiking loop from Seedorf (approx. 5.5 km), the Ash Tree With Burl – Stocksee Lakeside Trail loop from Bredenbek (approx. 6.8 km), and the Seedorfer See Beach – Seedorf Manor loop from Seedorf (approx. 6.8 km). You can find more details and routes in the Easy Hikes guide.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous easy cycling trails. The Tree-lined avenue between Schlamersdorf and Hornsdorf is known for its good asphalt and scenic path. Another excellent option is the Forest Road Between Asheide and Kembs, a quiet route through forests, fields, and avenues. For more cycling options, check the Road Cycling Routes guide.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the Seedorfer See Beach and observing breeding birds. Autumn offers stunning foliage along the avenues and trails. Winter can be peaceful for observing overwintering waterbirds, though some paths might be less accessible.
As a protected area, it's important to stay on designated paths and respect the sensitive ecosystems. Direct access to some core protected zones is restricted. The Seedorfer See Nature Reserve is largely untouched, so please help keep it that way by not disturbing wildlife and taking all waste with you.
Visitors frequently highlight the serene natural beauty and the well-maintained paths. The Linden Avenue Near Seedorf is praised for its special experience and great views of the Seedorfer See. Cyclists particularly enjoy the good asphalt and quiet, scenic routes like the Tree-lined avenue between Schlamersdorf and Hornsdorf.
For attractions like the Seedorfer See Beach and the historic Gut Seedorf, there is a fairly large, free parking lot available near the old gatehouse of Seedorf. From there, it's a short walk to the beach and other points of interest.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking trails for various skill levels. You can find routes like the 'Pier on Großer Plöner See – Tarbeker Moor loop from Seedorf' or the 'Swans at Nehmser See – Hofcafé Brühne at Lake Belau loop from Neuenrade'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the MTB Trails guide for the Naturschutzgebiet Seedorfer See Und Umgebung.


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