Best lakes around Bimöhlen are found within the municipality's surrounding region, particularly in the Kreis Segeberg district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This area offers a mix of smaller, managed water bodies and larger natural lakes, providing diverse recreational opportunities. The landscape is characterized by open fields, pastures, and forested areas, making it suitable for nature appreciation and outdoor activities. Bimöhlen lakes tourism includes options for water sports, nature walks, and fishing.
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The kingfisher enchants observers with the symphony of colors in its plumage and is therefore often called a "flying gem" or a "flying diamond." The unusually bright coloring of the kingfisher's plumage for Northern Europe has always captured the imagination. According to an old legend, the kingfisher was an inconspicuous gray before the Flood. But as it hastily left Noah's Ark, it is said to have landed with its back to the sky, and at the same time, its belly feathers were singed by the setting sun. Most of the time, it is only seen flying by, its turquoise-blue back flashing. It calls out a harsh "zii" or "zrii." It flies very quickly, with whirring wingbeats, close to the water, interrupted by short glides. Well-nourished kingfishers weigh around 40 grams. They are only slightly larger than a sparrow.
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Although not common in Schleswig-Holstein, the kingfisher can still be found. The breeding population is estimated at 200 to 600 pairs, primarily in the water-rich eastern hills and on the Geest. Kingfishers are piscivores and prefer to nest on steep banks or in the root plates of fallen trees. Explanation: Distribution: In Schleswig-Holstein, kingfishers are primarily found in regions with numerous bodies of water, such as the eastern hills and the Geest. Habitat: They prefer steep banks of lakes, rivers, and ponds, but also ditches, gravel pits, and tree root plates near suitable bodies of water. Diet: Kingfishers are piscivores and feed mainly on small freshwater fish such as minnows. Breeding: They typically breed from March to June and lay 5-7 eggs. Special Features: The kingfisher is a protected species, and its population is heavily dependent on the health of the water bodies. Kingfishers are also vulnerable to cold winters, which can affect their populations
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There will be a CYCLOCROSS event in Bürgerpark on October 29th, 2023 as part of the StevensCup. Off-road cycling at its best for professionals and amateurs.
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The kingfisher is the only species of the kingfisher family found in Central Europe. It inhabits large parts of Europe, Asia and western North Africa and lives in moderately fast-flowing or stagnant, clear waters with small fish populations and perching areas. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Large quarry pond in which you can probably swim, but I'm not so sure.
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In autumn the lake is full of wild geese. Maybe interesting for bird lovers
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While Bimöhlen itself is known for commercial fishing lakes, the broader Kreis Segeberg district offers several popular natural lakes. Visitors frequently enjoy Krattkoppelsee for its direct water access and forest setting, the Quarry lake in Bürgerpark Kaltenkirchen for its recreational activities within a large park, and the Gravel lake near Hohenlockstedt for its unique water surfaces from sand extraction.
Yes, several lakes and nearby attractions are suitable for families. The Quarry lake in Bürgerpark Kaltenkirchen is located within a large park offering various leisure activities. The Gravel lake near Hohenlockstedt, while not for swimming, has small stretches of beach for relaxation. Additionally, the Kingfisher Observation Platform at Eisvogel Pond is noted as family-friendly. The nearby Wildpark Eekholt also offers a significant natural highlight with around 100 Central European animal species.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You'll find serene forest settings around Krattkoppelsee, and unique water surfaces from sand extraction at the Gravel lake near Hohenlockstedt. The Großer Segeberger See features shallow swimming areas and a lake promenade. Ihlsee is particularly notable for its unique ecosystem as a nutrient-poor lake with protected forest areas. You can also find marshland areas, such as the Marshland on the Krückau, which are artificial rainwater retention basins that have become idyllic spots.
The area around Bimöhlen offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Wildpark Eekholt – Wild Boar Enclosure loop' or the 'Königsmoor Nature Reserve – Hasenmoor Observation Tower loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as the 'Schmalfelder Au Stone Bridge – Forest Path at Wolfsberg loop' or the 'Bad Bramstedt town centre – View of the Osterau loop'. You can find more details and routes on the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and cycling guide for Bimöhlen.
The Großer Segeberger See, located a short distance from Bimöhlen, is well-suited for swimming with its shallow areas and even an open-air swimming pool. It also offers boat rentals for water sports. While the Gravel lake near Hohenlockstedt has small beaches, swimming is prohibited there. The Quarry lake in Bürgerpark Kaltenkirchen is also not recommended for swimming.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer summer months are ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Wildlife spotting, particularly for birds like the kingfisher, can be rewarding in quieter seasons or early mornings.
Yes, Ihlsee is highly recommended for nature lovers, offering peaceful walks along its 3-kilometer circular path through protected forest areas. The Kingfisher Observation Platform at Eisvogel Pond provides opportunities to spot kingfishers and other wildlife, especially in the mornings. The Krattkoppelsee, nestled in the forest, also offers a tranquil setting for nature observation.
Bimöhlen is particularly known for its commercial fishing lakes. These include Angelsee Schmalfeld, Angelsee Wiemersdorf, Forellensee Brokenlande, Forellensee Dorotheental, Angelsee Lentföhrden, Angelseen Bissenmoor, and Trelleborgsee. These lakes primarily cater to anglers, offering various fish species like rainbow trout, golden trout, and catfish.
Hiking trails in the region vary in difficulty. For example, the 'Wildpark Eekholt – Wild Boar Enclosure loop' is considered easy, while the 'Königsmoor Nature Reserve – Hasenmoor Observation Tower loop' is moderate. Longer routes like the 'Bridge over the Osterau – Osterau River loop' can be more difficult. You can find trails suitable for different fitness levels in the hiking guide for Bimöhlen.
The Großer Segeberger See offers a lake promenade that is generally accessible for leisurely strolls. The Quarry lake in Bürgerpark Kaltenkirchen is within a large park designed for local recreation, suggesting relatively easy paths. For specific accessibility details, it's always best to check local information or visitor centers.
Many outdoor areas in Schleswig-Holstein are dog-friendly, but specific rules can vary by location, especially around protected natural areas or designated swimming spots. While the guide does not specify dog policies for each lake, trails around natural areas are generally welcoming to leashed dogs. Always look for local signage regarding dog access and swimming restrictions.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. For instance, Krattkoppelsee is loved for its forest setting and direct water access, inviting short breaks. The Quarry lake in Bürgerpark Kaltenkirchen is valued for the effort put into creating attractive leisure activities for citizens. The unique water surfaces of the Gravel lake near Hohenlockstedt are also a highlight, even if swimming is prohibited.


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