Best lakes around Joldelund are primarily characterized by artificial water bodies integrated into its flat lands and green meadows. While large natural lakes are not a defining feature, the region offers unique water features within its nature reserves and cultural landscapes. These water bodies contribute to the scenic beauty and provide habitats within the geest of the green interior. The area is known for tranquil walking experiences and opportunities to appreciate local flora and fauna.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Idyllic pond with water lilies and benches
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We were able to spot three herons and an all-white great egret. Unfortunately, the path between the two lakes is little used, which is why it has become very overgrown. From this point you have the most beautiful view.
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The mill pond was created by artificially damming the Hollebeck stream. In 1804 the surrounding park was laid out as a private pleasure garden. Today's mill pond is a rainwater retention basin and sedimentation basin. The former water mill was first mentioned in 1457
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This two lane trail still exists and it runs through beautiful moorland. At the Hochstand, follow the small path slightly to the right, which then widens again immediately. The wider path, slightly to the left, ends in the reeds.
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The "bathing pond" is intended more for ducks 🦆🦆 😄
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The Joldelund region is primarily characterized by artificial water bodies such as fish ponds, mill ponds, and village ponds, rather than large natural lakes. These water features are often integrated into nature reserves and cultural landscapes, contributing to the scenic beauty of the area's flat lands and green meadows.
Yes, the region features several nature reserves that include water bodies. A notable example is the Old Fish Ponds in Langenhorner Heide Nature Reserve, where you can find old fish ponds within a protected area. Another is the Path Between the Two Lakes in Bordelumer Heide und Langenhorner Heide, offering an immersive experience in a heath and moor landscape with integrated water features.
The lake areas around Joldelund are often set within unique heath and moor landscapes, such as those found along the Stormenes Hav Heathland Trail near Böxlund. These environments are characterized by heath and juniper bushes, providing a distinct natural reserve in contrast to the surrounding agricultural region. The water bodies enhance the scenic beauty and provide habitats within the 'Geest im Grünen Binnenland' (geest in the green interior).
Absolutely. Many of the water bodies are part of or close to hiking routes. For instance, the Path Between the Two Lakes in Bordelumer Heide und Langenhorner Heide is a trail connecting two lakes. You can find various hiking options, including easy loops like the 'Corps de Garde – Bäckerei Lorenzen loop from Joldelund', by exploring the Hiking around Joldelund guide.
Yes, the flat landscape around Joldelund is well-suited for cycling, with routes often passing by or near various water bodies. You can find easy cycling tours such as the 'Drelsdörper Inn – Picnic Area by the Lake loop from Joldelund'. For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Joldelund guide.
Many of the water bodies are family-friendly. For example, Mühlenteich Bredstedt and Village Pond Bohmstedt are noted as family-friendly spots for relaxing. The nature reserves also offer gentle walks suitable for families to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
Yes, you can visit many of the lake areas with your dog. However, it's important to note that in nature reserves like the Old Fish Ponds in Langenhorner Heide Nature Reserve, dogs must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife. Always check local signage for specific rules.
The best time to visit is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and the heath and moor landscapes are vibrant. This period offers ideal conditions for walking, cycling, and enjoying the 'green interior' of the region.
While some water bodies might appear inviting, swimming is generally not permitted in most of the artificial lakes and nature reserve ponds, such as the Village Pond Bohmstedt. However, at the Fishing lakes near Schafflund, there is one southern lake where swimming is possible, though most other spots there prohibit it. Always look for official signs regarding swimming regulations.
The Mühlenteich Bredstedt is a historic mill pond created by damming the Hollebeck stream. It serves as a rainwater retention and sedimentation basin and is a lovely spot to relax, especially after a bike tour. The surrounding park was laid out as a private pleasure garden in 1804, adding to its charm.
While Joldelund itself is a smaller municipality, the surrounding villages and towns offer various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the broader region of Joldelund and Drelsdorf, providing convenient stops during your exploration of the lake areas.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil walking experiences and the opportunity to observe local flora and fauna in the unique heath and moor landscapes. The integration of artificial water bodies into these natural settings, like the old fish ponds and mill ponds, provides scenic beauty and a peaceful escape. The area is also valued for its easy cycling and hiking routes.


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