Lakes around Großensee are a central feature of the village, situated in the "Stormarn Switzerland" region. The area is known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, making it a destination within the greater Hamburg area. The Großensee itself offers pristine swimming conditions, particularly on its south bank. Visitors can find various bathing bays and sandy beaches along the east bank, providing spots for relaxation and swimming.
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In addition to the outdoor pool, there are several free swimming opportunities at the Großensee.
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On weekends when the weather is sunny it is not easy to find a free spot
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The Großensee, a relic of the Ice Age and part of the "Storman Switzerland", is 17 meters deep. The oxygen-rich and low-lime water provides a habitat for numerous species of fish and crabs. Maybe you'll spot one of the crabs, because the lake is a lovely place to swim. There is a lovely beach at the southern end and you'll also find a few places to swim on the eastern shore.
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Coming early is definitely worth it. Everything was booked...
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The second stage of the "Stormarnweg" hiking trail also leads along here. All information about the Stormarnweg can be found at the following link: https://www.wildganz.com/fernwanderweg/stormarnweg (as of May 24, 2024).
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The second stage of the "Stormarnweg" hiking trail also leads along here. All information about the Stormarnweg can be found at the following link: https://www.wildganz.com/fernwanderweg/stormarnweg (as of May 24, 2024).
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Großensee is known for its pristine swimming conditions. The south bank offers a well-maintained area, including the Großensee South Beach Lido with a large sunbathing area and facilities. Along the east bank, you'll find several free bathing bays with small sandy beaches, such as those near the Swimming spot at Großensee and Großensee East Shore.
Yes, the lakes around Großensee are very family-friendly. The Großensee South Beach Lido features a playground and large grassy areas perfect for families. Many of the free bathing bays along the east shore, like the Swimming spot at Großensee, are also suitable for families. Additionally, the area offers easy walking paths and recreational amenities.
Yes, dogs are allowed to swim at Großensee North Beach, which features a sunbathing area. This spot is specifically known for being dog-friendly.
A riverside path runs directly along Großensee, offering scenic routes for walking and cycling. The second stage of the "Stormarnweg" hiking trail also leads along the lake, passing highlights like the Swimming spot at Großensee and the Stormarnweg West Shore Wild Forest and Lakeside. For more detailed routes, you can explore guides like Easy hikes around Großensee.
Along the eastern shore of Großensee, you can find several small, free bathing bays with sandy beaches. The Großensee East Shore is particularly noted for these natural spots, allowing visitors to choose their ideal resting and swimming location.
The Großensee area, part of the "Stormarn Switzerland" region, is characterized by its natural beauty. You can explore forested lake shores, sandy beaches, and wilder, untouched forest areas, especially along the Stormarnweg West Shore Wild Forest and Lakeside. The lake itself offers clear waters and scenic viewpoints.
While many bathing bays along the east shore are free, the Großensee South Beach Lido, a well-kept beach area with extensive facilities, does have an entrance fee. Visitors often find it worthwhile due to the amenities provided.
The lakes around Großensee are popular throughout the warmer months, especially for swimming and sunbathing. Early arrival is recommended on sunny weekends during peak season, as popular spots can fill up quickly. The area also offers scenic routes for walking and cycling in spring and autumn.
Yes, the south bank of Großensee, near the Großensee South Beach Lido, features a kiosk and a restaurant for refreshments. You can also find cafes and restaurants in the village of Großensee itself.
Großensee is easily accessible from Hamburg and Lübeck. While there are parking options, especially near popular spots, it's worth noting that parking can be cramped on busy days. Consider traveling by bike if possible. For more information on the swimming area, you can visit tourismus-stormarn.de.
Visitors particularly appreciate Großensee for its beautiful, clean natural swimming areas, sandy beaches, and the overall holiday feeling it provides. The variety of spots, from developed lidos to wilder bays, along with scenic trails for walking and cycling, makes it a cherished destination for relaxation and active recreation.
Absolutely. The region around Großensee offers various routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore dedicated guides such as MTB Trails around Großensee and Road Cycling Routes around Großensee for detailed tour suggestions.
Yes, if you prefer a more natural and less crowded experience, the Großensee East Shore offers several free bathing bays that are often quieter. These spots provide a more natural setting away from the main lido areas.


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