Best lakes around Bad Bramstedt are set within a landscape characterized by fields, meadows, forests, and heathlands. The town itself is known for its six small rivers, locally called Auen, and over 20 bridges, offering opportunities for canoeing. This region provides diverse natural settings for recreation and exploration. The surrounding area features several lakes that serve as focal points for outdoor activities.
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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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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 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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Here is a nice rest area including a barbecue area.
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Individual rooms and suites directly on Lake Bokel give you the agony of choice: our standard rooms with a classic room layout and a closed bathroom or our loft rooms and suites with a view of the lake. These are located in the former mill. In addition to the direct view of the water, these rooms inspire with noble materials such as oak floorboards, craquelé tiles and printed linen fabrics. The open room layout gives a clear view of the historic ceiling beams and the brickwork. All rooms have rain showers, vanities and separate toilets. Our suites and junior suites also have free-standing bathtubs.
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The region around Bad Bramstedt is characterized by a diverse landscape of fields, meadows, forests, and heathlands. The town itself is known for its six small rivers, called Auen, which meander through the area, offering picturesque views and opportunities for water excursions.
Yes, you can find unique natural features like the Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area, which features a natural water source and a forest educational trail. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Kingfisher Observation Platform at Eisvogel Pond offers a chance to spot kingfishers, especially in the mornings, with new nesting boxes nearby.
For a peaceful break, Bokeler See is highly recommended. You can pause under the trees along its shore. Another tranquil option is Mühlenteich Bokel, which also offers a sandy spot for relaxation.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy canoeing on the Auen (rivers/streams) that wind through the landscape. For land-based activities, there are numerous well-signposted cycling and hiking routes. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Bad Bramstedt, Hiking around Bad Bramstedt, and MTB Trails around Bad Bramstedt guides.
Yes, some lakes are suitable for swimming. Rensinger See is a good option for a refreshing swim on hot days. Mühlenteich Bokel also allows you to plunge into the cool water, and the Forest Pond with Fire Pit has a designated bathing spot.
Absolutely. You can explore trails like the Hudau River Trail or the Forest Path near the lakes. For detailed routes and difficulties, refer to the Hiking around Bad Bramstedt guide, which includes routes like the 'Forest Path – Jägerbrücke (Schmalfelder Au) loop' and 'Hudau River Trail – Bad Bramstedt Riverside Meadows loop'.
Many of the lake areas are family-friendly. For instance, the Waldsee Spring and Picnic Area features a forest educational trail suitable for families. Bokeler See and Mühlenteich Bokel are also great for family outings, offering spots for breaks and relaxation.
Near Rantzauer See, you can visit the historic Schlossinsel (Castle Island) which features a manor house, a museum, a café, and exhibitions in the castle prison. This area offers a blend of nature and history.
Yes, at Bokeler See, the Bokel-Mühle (Bokel Mill) restaurant is located directly by the lake, offering dining options. The former mill also provides individual rooms and suites with lake views, featuring elegant materials and an open room layout.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful and idyllic settings, such as the hidden Forest Pond with Fire Pit, which offers resting and barbecue areas. The opportunity to hike wonderfully in every season around lakes like Bokeler See is also highly appreciated.
Bad Bramstedt's defining Auen (rivers/streams) offer a varied canoeing area, inviting visitors to extended water excursions through the picturesque forest and moor landscapes. These winding routes provide a challenging and memorable paddling experience.
The lakes and surrounding areas are beautiful in every season. For instance, Bokeler See is noted as wonderful to hike around in any season. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with specific activities like swimming being more popular in warmer months.


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