Best lakes around Föhrden-Barl are found within the surrounding Kreis Segeberg district of Schleswig-Holstein. This region is known for its diverse water bodies, offering various opportunities for recreation and nature observation. The Bramau river flows through Föhrden-Barl, contributing to the local natural landscape. While Föhrden-Barl itself does not feature large natural lakes directly, the nearby areas provide several prominent options.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Somewhat dated, but still in operation: Peat farming
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Renaturation in full swing!
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As I said, you simply have to stop here. There are plenty of benches to sit on, and you can also take some great pictures here.
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A beautiful place for a little break. A narrow path about 2 km long runs directly along the lake and there are a few benches with a view of the lake.
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The Springhoe estate in the municipality of Lockstedt is now a stud farm. You can walk past the beautiful clock tower and admire the manor house from the park-like grounds.
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There used to be a water mill on the mill pond at Springhoe Estate. In 1899 the farm buildings and the mill burned down, and in 1902 the buildings were rebuilt with the exception of the mill. The mill pond was later used for carp farming.
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Here is a nice rest area including a barbecue area.
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While Föhrden-Barl itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding Kreis Segeberg district offers several excellent options. The Großer Segeberger See is a major recreational hub with a promenade, sundeck, boat rentals, and a 7.5-kilometer circular path. Another significant lake is the Ihlsee, known for its unique ecosystem and a 3-kilometer circular walk through its adjacent nature reserve.
Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. The Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area is a natural monument with a water source and a forest educational trail, perfect for a quiet break. The Großer Segeberger See also features a play area on its southern shore and an open-air swimming pool, making it very family-friendly.
You can discover diverse natural features. The Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area is notable for its natural water source. The Ihlsee is a nutrient-poor lake with a unique ecosystem supporting specific aquatic plant species, surrounded by a riparian forest. The Westerhorn Moor Railway and Peat Ponds offer a glimpse into a former peat mining area, now a habitat for ducks and geese.
Yes, the Mill Pond Gut Springhoe was historically used for carp farming and is now part of a stud farm where you can see a clock tower and manor house. The Großer Segeberger See has a unique origin, having formed from a salt dome that rose to the surface, with subsequent collapse creating the lake basins.
The region around Föhrden-Barl offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Auweg Along the Stör River' or 'The Stör River – View of Naturpark Aukrug'. For mountain biking, explore trails like 'Kellinghusen Town Center – Old Railway Line Itzehoe–Wrist loop'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes like 'Bramautal Valley – Siphon at the Stör'. You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around Föhrden-Barl, MTB Trails around Föhrden-Barl, and Running Trails around Föhrden-Barl guides.
Absolutely. The Großer Segeberger See features a popular circular path that is about 7.5 kilometers long, taking approximately 90 minutes to complete. The Ihlsee also offers a 3-kilometer circular walk through its adjacent Bruchwald (riparian forest). For a tranquil break, the Mühlenteich Bokel is a nice little lake where you can take a break under the trees.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for recreation and nature observation. Many enjoy the scenic views, especially around Bokeler See, which is described as wonderful in every season. The tranquility of places like the Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area, with its rippling water source, is also highly valued for taking a break.
While the lakes are beautiful year-round, spring is particularly good for wildlife spotting. For instance, the Westerhorn Moor Railway and Peat Ponds are especially vibrant in spring with many ducks and geese on the water surface. The Ihlsee's unique aquatic plants can also be appreciated during warmer months.
Yes, the Bokeler See offers individual rooms and suites directly on its shores, some located in a former mill, complete with a sauna and restaurant. The Großer Segeberger See, being close to Bad Segeberg, also has facilities like a lake promenade and is within easy reach of the town's amenities.
Yes, the Großer Segeberger See offers boat rentals for pedal and rowboats, and it also features an open-air swimming pool. The water quality of Großer Segeberger See was rated 'excellent' in 2013 by the European Union, making it a pleasant spot for water activities.
Anglers visiting the Großer Segeberger See can find a variety of fish species, including pike, perch, eels, carp, and bream. The Mill Pond Gut Springhoe was historically used for carp farming, indicating a presence of carp in that area as well.
The Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area is often described as a dream place to take a break, with the splashing of the spring creating a very peaceful atmosphere. It's a quiet spot where visitors might not encounter many other people, offering a serene escape.


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