Best lakes around Selmsdorf are found in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region, offering diverse natural features. The area is characterized by significant water bodies such as the Wakenitz River and the Schaalsee, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. These locations provide varied landscapes, from wild river ecosystems with alder marsh forests to large, clear lakes surrounded by natural beauty. The region offers opportunities for exploring nature and observing wildlife.
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In 2013, a 0.5 km long riverside path was created in the Hemmelsdorf district to allow direct observation of the riverside vegetation. The footbridge was built entirely from oak wood to blend in with the landscape. The oak posts on which the footbridge is founded were not stripped to maintain their durability. Other posts were prepared in different ways to observe the course of their decay.
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Hemmelsdorf In the Hemmelsdorf district, there is a small harbor for sailboats and rowing boats at the fish smokehouse. Lake Hemmelsdorf is leased to the Lübeck-based sport fishing club SAV Pliete e. V. [10] The fish species include eel, pike, zander, tench, carp, and trout. The catch of fish is limited.
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Enjoy your time. A trip to the lake is generally a nice alternative to the beach and the coast. Lake Hemmelsdorf is not only ideal for hiking and biking on overcast days. The lakeshore offers a wealth of new natural vistas, as well as rare bird and plant species. Fishing, Baltic Sea, Cycling, Hiking Latest Posts Klostersee Beach - Natural Beach Klostersee Beach // Between Grömitz & Kellenhusen November 4, 2024 by KÜSTENFREUND Hiking on the Darß West Beach 14 km Darß West Beach // Beach Hiking in the National Park October 20, 2024 by KÜSTENFREUND Cycling Tour from Travemünde to Groß Schwansee Groß Schwansee // Cycling Tour Tip from Travemünde September 23, 2024 by KÜSTENFREUND
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Himmelsdorf: The Lowest Point in Germany Lake Hemmelsdorf The Timmendorfer Strand region is not just about the sea, the beach, and shops; it also offers a number of green highlights. First and foremost, Lake Hemmelsdorf. Geographically, this is the lowest point in Germany and is worth a trip for cyclists, hikers, and nature lovers. The hiking trail that surrounds the lake is particularly recommended. From there, a detour to the Hermann Löns Observation Tower is a must. From this 20-meter-high tower, you have a fantastic panoramic view of the five-kilometer-long lake, its reed belt, and the forest, bush, and meadow area. The tower is located on the northern edge of the lake, deep in the Aalbeek lowlands, a small river that connects Lake Hemmelsdorf with Niendorf Harbor and thus with the Baltic Sea. From the tower, the view is just as far-reaching as from the beach. On clear days you can
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A magnificent, curved wooden walkway leads a short distance out onto the lake and back to the shore. It serves not only as a romantic walkway but also as an information point. Designed as a fish trail, it provides an excellent insight into the settlement and fishing history, as well as the habitat of the inland lake and inland fishing. www.timmendorfer-strand.de/erleben/naturerlebnis/fischereihof-hemmelsdorf
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Idyllic view of the lake invites you to linger or enjoy
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Beautiful hike from HL-Travemünde to Niendorf/Baltic Sea on the steep coast of the Brodtener Kliff. Again and again very nice views of the Bay of Lübeck, the steep bank/cliff, its geology and the adjacent beach.
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There are two piers here, one for the Ratzeburger and one for the Wakenitz shipping. You can go by boat from Ratzeburg to Lübeck with a change.
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The region offers diverse natural features. The Wakenitz River, often called the 'Amazon of the North,' is known for its alder marsh forests, swamps, and wetlands, providing a rich habitat for flora and fauna. The Schaalsee, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, features crystal-clear waters and wild landscapes, home to species like cranes and water buffalo.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Wakenitz Nature Reserve offers well-developed paths suitable for families. Additionally, the View of Kleiner See provides a lovely rest area with benches and scenic views, perfect for a family stop. The Pier at Lake Hemmelsdorf also features a beautifully laid out circular walkway, ideal for leisurely family strolls.
For exceptional views, visit the View of Kleiner See, where a narrow bridge offers wide vistas over the Wakenitz River. Another great spot is the Fährhaus Rothenhusen, which provides magnificent views over the Großer Ratzeburger See from its terraces.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The Wakenitz Nature Reserve includes the Drägerweg, an 18-kilometer trail running almost parallel to the Wakenitz River. The West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake offers varied scenery along the water's edge, including forests and villages. For more options, explore the numerous routes in the Hiking around Selmsdorf guide.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Wakenitz River has sections of the Drägerweg suitable for cycling, and the Schaalsee region offers fantastic cycling routes through its diverse landscapes. You can find more detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Selmsdorf and Road Cycling Routes around Selmsdorf guides.
Absolutely. Both the Wakenitz River and the Schaalsee are ideal for water activities. You can explore the Wakenitz by boat, kayak, or canoe, enjoying its serene atmosphere. The Schaalsee also offers opportunities for boating, kayaking, and canoeing, with several rental stations available.
The lakes are beautiful in every season. Spring and summer are ideal for water activities and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn offers stunning foliage, and even cooler seasons are recommended for trails like those along the Wakenitz, as they provide a different perspective and fewer insects.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. The Fährhaus Rothenhusen is a popular excursion restaurant with two terraces overlooking the Großer Ratzeburger See, offering a good menu and serving as a pier for ships. The Pier at Lake Hemmelsdorf also has restaurant facilities nearby.
The diverse ecosystems around the Wakenitz River and Schaalsee support various wildlife. The Wakenitz is excellent for birdwatching due to its wetlands and forests. The Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve is home to numerous native animal species, including cranes and water buffalo, making it a great spot for nature observation.
The Wakenitz River played a historical role as part of the former inner-German border. Additionally, the Fährhaus Rothenhusen, originally established in 1583, is a historical site that has been lovingly restored and modernized, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors highly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the well-developed paths and close contact with the river in areas like the Wakenitz Nature Reserve. The varied scenery, from forests to villages and swimming areas, along trails like the West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake, is also frequently praised. The exceptional views and opportunities for relaxation are consistently highlighted.


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