Best lakes around Klinkrade are found within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, a region known for its diverse natural beauty. Klinkrade serves as a starting point for exploring significant bodies of water such as the Ratzeburger See and Schaalsee. This area features a network of lakes, forests, and wetlands, providing varied natural landscapes. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing local natural features.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Direct access to the lake... Swimming is permitted here under supervision.
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Beautiful view over the idyllic lake
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The bathing area and kiosk are on the back left side when viewed from the street.
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The Beidendorfer See (official name Klempauer Hof-See) is a lake east of Krummesse in the area of the municipality of Klempau in the Herzogtum Lauenburg district in the immediate vicinity of the Lübeck district of Beidendorf. The Beidendorfer See is leased as a club water for the Lübeck sports fishing club and has a good fish population of eels, perch, pike, carp and tench. The fishing club maintains a club area at the lake. There is a public bathing area that is heavily used in summer and is guarded by the DLRG Lübeck.
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The Reed Kate - Café & Bistro. Sit comfortably outside under the awning and enjoy small treats.
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A good place to take a break. At the pond there is a shelter that protects against rain and sun.
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The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, near Klinkrade, features several significant bodies of water. The most prominent are the Ratzeburger See and the Schaalsee. The Ratzeburger See is known for its clear water and connection to the island town of Ratzeburg, while the Schaalsee is a deep UNESCO Biosphere Reserve renowned for its untouched nature.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. The Ratzeburger See has numerous free bathing spots with gently sloping banks, and the Schlosswiese in Ratzeburg provides a guarded bathing area. Klempauer Hofsee is also known for its swimming opportunities with a small beach and shady trees. The Schiphorst Village Pond offers a small, idyllic spot for a break.
The region boasts diverse natural landscapes, including forests, moors, meadows, and wetlands. The Schaalsee, in particular, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with crystal-clear water, home to over 28 species of fish, rare plants, and a large population of waterfowl and bats. The Pantener Moorweiher and Surroundings Nature Reserve is another excellent spot for birdwatching and experiencing varied landscapes.
Yes, the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park offers extensive hiking and cycling trails. The Schaalsee region alone has 150 km of trails. For cycling, you can find various routes, including easy to moderate options, such as those listed in the Road Cycling Routes around Klinkrade guide or the Gravel biking around Klinkrade guide. For hiking, the Path along Behlendorfer See offers an easy walk with great lake views.
The Ratzeburger See is ideal for water sports like sailing, canoeing, and stand-up paddling. The Schaalsee also offers boating, kayaking, and canoeing, with rental stations available. Electric motors are encouraged on the Schaalsee to preserve its biosphere.
You can find charming spots like House by the Lake, a cafe directly by Behlendorfer See, offering coffee, cakes, and sandwiches with lakeside seating. The Klempauer Hofsee also has a kiosk for refreshments.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with many bathing spots available. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. Even in winter, paths like the Path along Behlendorfer See can be adventurous and offer unique views.
Yes, the Ratzeburger See has a dedicated area near the Schlosswiese where dogs can enter the water. Many of the surrounding walking and cycling trails in the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park are also suitable for walks with dogs, but always check local regulations for specific areas.
Yes, boat tours are available on the Ratzeburger See, providing scenic views of the lake, historic villas, and the Ratzeburg Cathedral. These tours often include insights into the region's history and nature. You can find options like a 2-hour historical boat tour with entertainment.
The island town of Ratzeburg, surrounded by the Ratzeburger See, offers cultural appeal with its Romanesque cathedral and charming Old Town. Exploring Ratzeburg can be combined with a lake visit to experience both natural beauty and historical significance.
The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, especially around the Schaalsee, is a haven for wildlife. You can observe over 28 species of fish, a significant number of rare and endangered plant species, a large population of waterfowl (over 25,000 at peak times), and 11 different species of bats. The Pantener Moorweiher and Surroundings Nature Reserve is particularly noted for birdwatching, with plenty of pheasants and other birds.
Yes, there are easy walking trails suitable for various fitness levels. The Path along Behlendorfer See is noted for being easy to walk and offers great views over the lake. Many of the trails within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park are also accessible and provide a pleasant experience.


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