Lakes around Wacken are primarily man-made water bodies resulting from past industrial activity, rather than natural lakes. The region of Schleswig-Holstein, where Wacken is located, is characterized by rural fields and proximity to the Kiel Canal. While Wacken is globally recognized for its annual heavy metal festival, the surrounding area offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. These water features contribute to local recreation and nature conservation efforts.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Old Harbor of Burg looks back on a long history. It was once an important transshipment point for shipping in Dithmarschen and shaped life in the town for many decades. Today, the calm lake is reminiscent of the time of sailors and boatmen and makes the past of the place still palpable.
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The Herthateich pond is the ideal place to experience Burg's unusual topography (forest and hills in the heart of Dithmarschen). It combines nature (orchard), culture (open-air stage), and history (Bökelnburg Castle) in a very small area. The Herthateich is located in the center of the health resort of Burg. The area is characterized by a strong contrast to the otherwise rather flat marsh landscape of Dithmarschen. Because Burg lies on the geest (a ridge), the area around the pond is hilly and wooded, giving it an almost fairytale-like, sheltered atmosphere.
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There are always ships to see on the NOK
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Here you can swim very well, and watch the ships - a great place for a break.
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I still think the bathing area is beautiful, and I don't believe that the ships drain their sewage in the canal where everyone can see it immediately.
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Beautiful lake with benches and fishing spots
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The small bathing beach is called "Klein Westerland" in the population. There is a campsite of the same name nearby.
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The lakes around Wacken are primarily man-made water bodies, often former clay pits that have filled with groundwater. They have transformed into biotopes and local recreation areas, offering unique natural environments rather than large natural lakes.
Yes, several lakes offer hiking opportunities. For instance, the Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake features a five-kilometer circular route, and the Edendorf Clay Pit has paths suitable for walking around it. You can also explore the Mühlenteich Circular Trail for another option.
Yes, the Klein Westerland Swimming Area is a designated bathing spot where you can swim and observe ships passing by.
The clay pit lakes, like Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake, have developed into diverse biotopes. You can often observe various bird species, including a small cormorant population, and enjoy the changing natural landscape as these former industrial sites revert to nature.
Many of the areas around the lakes are family-friendly. Highlights like Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake, Edendorf Clay Pit, Herthateich, and Klein Westerland Swimming Area are noted as family-friendly, offering paths for walks and places for recreation.
Yes, near the Herthateich, you can find two large boulders that are believed to have been part of a pre-Christian place of sacrifice dedicated to the goddess of fertility, Hertha.
The region around Wacken, including areas near the lakes, offers various outdoor activities. You can find guides for MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and general Cycling routes, many of which explore the rural fields and areas along the Kiel Canal.
Yes, the Edendorf Clay Pit is utilized for fishing. For specific regulations and permits, it's advisable to check with local authorities or fishing clubs.
The lakes and their surrounding paths can be enjoyed in every season. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for activities like swimming, while autumn provides scenic views and winter can be beautiful for quiet walks, depending on conditions.
While the lakes themselves are often in natural or recreational areas, the Mühlenteich Circular Trail highlight mentions a cafe, suggesting some amenities might be available nearby. For broader options, you would typically find cafes and restaurants in nearby towns like Itzehoe or Wacken itself.
Specific public transport details for each lake vary. However, for those traveling by car, parking is generally available near popular recreational spots. For example, the Muldsberg Clay Pit Lake and Edendorf Clay Pit are relatively close to Itzehoe, a larger town.


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