Lakes around Pahlen, situated in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, are defined by a landscape featuring diverse water bodies and natural areas. The region includes moor ponds and protected nature reserves, many of which were formed by historical peat mining. These locations provide opportunities to explore the local natural features and observe various ecosystems.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A wonderful place to relax, very well maintained, where you can cool off after a long tour...with mustard :-)
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A small place to rest with a beautiful view over the hollows.
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The nature reserve comprises a mosaic of water areas, reed beds, wet bushes and agricultural green areas, connected by a network of paths. With a little luck, you will see the rare royal fern and animals such as the great bittern and the green hawker.
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Nice place for a little break, if you have a towel handy, a little cooling off in the water is also recommended 😁
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The Scottish Highlanders are a peaceful breed of cattle. Everything is very slow and they don't fixate on them with their eyes. Then they get very curious. I also really liked the view of the birch forest. It may be that I'm spoiled at the moment. So I have to "earn" a hike's stars. The water areas are visited by anglers, and they drive right up to them in their cars. There are also too many tractors driving too fast on the supply routes.
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After the Second World War, peat was mined here on a large scale to a depth of six metres. This is how the peat pits, which are today's water areas, were created.
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Today, the landscape is characterized by a mosaic of water areas used for sport fishing, between agricultural grassland areas. The area, which is crossed by a network of paths, also includes reed beds and fen-like wet meadows.
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The lakes around Pahlen, many of which originated from historical peat mining, offer diverse natural features. You can find protected areas like the Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor, characterized by a mosaic of water areas, reed beds, and fen-like wet meadows. The Railway Embankment Through Hohner See Nature Reserve provides views of a 70-hectare flat lake bordered by the Königsmoor and Hartshoper Moor, offering opportunities to observe various plants, animals, and birds like cranes.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor and the Alte Sorge Loop Nature Reserve are both considered family-friendly. For swimming, the Meggerdorf swimming spot is a nice beach area with facilities, perfect for a family day out.
For swimming, the Meggerdorf swimming spot is a recommended beach area with facilities. Please note that moor ponds like the Fishing pond at Fuchsberg are generally not suitable or safe for swimming due to their swampy nature.
The region offers good opportunities for wildlife observation. At the Fishing pond at Fuchsberg, you might spot kingfishers, greylag geese, and deer. The Railway Embankment Through Hohner See Nature Reserve is known for various plants, animals, and birds, including cranes, depending on the season.
Yes, there are several options for hiking and running. The Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor feature a network of paths. For more structured routes, you can explore the running trails around Pahlen, which include easy to moderate loops like the 'Stork Care Station Erfde loop from Erfde' or 'Running loop from Tielen'.
Pahlen offers various cycling routes. For gravel biking, consider routes like 'Nordfeld Lock – Nordfeld Eider Barrage loop from Linden' or 'Gieselau Canal Drawbridge – Fisher's Hut Ferry loop from Wrohm' found in the gravel biking guide for Pahlen. Road cyclists can find routes such as 'Dellstedter Birkwildmoor – Giselau Lock loop from Tielen' in the road cycling guide.
Yes, sport fishing is an activity in some areas. The Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor are used for sport fishing. The Fishing pond at Fuchsberg is also, as its name suggests, a place for fishing, though it's a moor pond and not suitable for swimming.
Absolutely. The Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor is a protected area designated since 1972. Another notable one is the Alte Sorge Loop Nature Reserve, designated in 1991, which also offers a rest area for visitors. The Hohner See Nature Reserve is also a significant natural area.
Many of the lakes in the Pahlen region have a history tied to peat mining. After the Second World War, peat was extensively mined to depths of six meters, creating the peat pits that are now the water surfaces you see today, such as those at the Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor and the Fishing pond at Fuchsberg.
Yes, the Moor pools in the Ostroher-Süderholmer Moor offer scenic views of water areas, reed beds, and wet meadows. The Alte Sorge Loop Nature Reserve also provides a nice rest area where you can appreciate the natural surroundings.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the diverse ecosystems with various plants, animals, and birds suggest that different seasons offer unique experiences. Spring and summer would be ideal for activities like swimming and cycling, while autumn might be great for birdwatching and enjoying the changing foliage. Winter could offer a different kind of quiet beauty, though specific winter activities on the lakes are not mentioned.


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