Best lakes around Klein Nordende are found within a region characterized by unique natural landscapes, including moorland, a former chalk quarry, and river systems. Located in the district of Pinneberg, Germany, the area offers diverse water features for exploration. While large recreational lakes are not directly within the municipality, visitors can discover smaller ponds, historical water bodies, and navigable rivers. These features contribute to the scenic landscape and provide opportunities for nature observation and geological study.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Unfortunately, the castle prison is closed this year due to a change of tenants and renovations, but there is a great special exhibition about Dutch tiles in the museum (Sat/Sun 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.)!
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The lake at the radio towers (Wolnysee) is a 5.1 ha lake in Pinneberg. Instead of going to the outdoor pool, the lake offers pure relaxation in the middle of the green. There is enough space on the surrounding sunbathing lawns for sunbathing, playing or having a picnic. From May to September, the lake at the radio towers (Wolnysee) is a popular destination. Whether for families, friends or couples, the lake at the radio towers (Wolnysee) is the address for warm days. The lake is also ideal for anglers and is a popular destination, especially in autumn.
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One of the most beautiful views of the lake
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On the castle island you can admire numerous art installations or relax and linger on the hidden benches. The atmosphere is magical and if you like, you can stop by the castle prison café. It was probably never a real prison, but the officials in question had two small cells at their disposal, in which they occasionally had overnight guests until 1927.
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This wonderful rose garden, spanning approximately seven hectares and boasting around 900 varieties of roses, is located right next to the town hall. As it's a public park, you can admire the magnificent roses and let their fragrance enchant you at any time. And if you like, you can treat yourself to a relaxing break on the lovely terrace of the Parkhotel Rosarium, enjoying the stunning view of the park.
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This information board is about the river Pinnau. Almost the entire course of the Pinnau with the foreland between the dykes belongs to the "Natura 2000" network. As a very rare phenomenon worldwide, the Pinnau is characterized exclusively by fresh water despite the tides and thus offers space for many species of fish. The foreland is home to botanical rarities such as the marsh marigold and the wild tulip. It is a protected biotope, so picking is prohibited, but photography is allowed. You will also find many species of small birds such as reed bunting, marsh warbler and bluethroat. The polluted willows typical of the landscape here fulfill a number of special functions to protect the dike from damage.
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The region around Klein Nordende features a diverse range of water bodies, including small ponds within the Liether Moor, the historical lake formed in the Liether Kalkgrube, and navigable rivers like the Pinnau and Krückau. While large recreational lakes are not common, these offer unique opportunities for nature observation, geological exploration, and boating.
Yes, Wolny Lake is suitable for swimming and offers flat spots, making it a popular choice, especially for families with children. However, swimming is strictly prohibited in sensitive natural areas like the Liether Kalkgrube to protect its unique ecosystem.
The ponds within the Liether Moor Nature Trail are excellent for educational outings, with display boards about local flora and fauna. Wolny Lake is also family-friendly with shallow areas for children. Additionally, Barmstedt Castle Island offers art installations and a café in a historical setting.
The Liether Moor features ponds teeming with life, offering a habitat for insects and amphibians. The Liether Kalkgrube is a 'National Geotope' known for its unique geological formations dating back millions of years and a specialized ecosystem with over 140 plant species. The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve showcases moorland landscapes and ongoing renaturation efforts.
Yes, Barmstedt Castle Island is a significant historical site where the Krückau river was dammed to form islands, featuring a mansion and a café. The Liether Kalkgrube, a former open-pit mine, also holds geological history dating back 225 to 270 million years. The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve provides insights into the history of peat extraction.
Absolutely. The Liether Moor Nature Trail offers popular routes for walks and cycling. The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve has circular hiking trails. For more options, you can explore various routes in the area, such as the Liether Moor Nature Trail loop from Pinneberg or the Töverhuus Klein Nordende – Liether Moor Nature Trail loop from Elmshorn-Land. Find more hiking routes at Hiking around Klein Nordende.
Yes, the path around Wolny Lake is suitable for cycling on gravel paths. The Liether Moor is also popular for cycling tours. For dedicated cycling routes, consider options like the Krückaudeich Road to Seester loop or the St. John's Church (Seester) loop from Elmshorn-Land. Discover more cycling routes at Cycling around Klein Nordende.
The Liether Moor is inviting for walks and cycling tours at any time of year. Spring and summer are ideal for nature observation and enjoying the flora, while autumn offers beautiful colors. For swimming at Wolny Lake, warmer months are preferable.
Yes, Wolny Lake is a popular place for dog walking. The Pinnau Riverside Path is also dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife.
Yes, the rivers Pinnau and Krückau are navigable. The Pinnau, a tributary of the Elbe, has a marina near Elmshorn with guest berths. The Krückau is also navigable for approximately 11.3 km between the Elbe and Elmshorn, offering opportunities for boat excursions.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the vibrant ecosystem of the Liether Moor ponds to the geological wonders of the Liether Kalkgrube. The opportunity for peaceful walks, cycling, and nature observation is highly valued. The historical charm of places like Barmstedt Castle Island and the swimming opportunities at Wolny Lake are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Barmstedt Castle Island features a café. The Uetersen Rosarium, while primarily a rose garden, also has a restaurant with a lovely terrace overlooking the park, offering a relaxing break.


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