Best natural monuments around Malente are found within Holstein Switzerland, a region characterized by its numerous lakes and diverse landscapes. Malente offers a variety of natural attractions, from expansive lakes to serene forests and unique geological features. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activities and showcase the area's natural beauty. The region's natural monuments are notable for their scenic value and ecological significance.
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In Plön and the surrounding area, there are cormorant colonies that sometimes cause damage to vegetation and fisheries. The island of Sterin in the Great Plön Lake is a well-known example of the destructive effect of cormorant droppings, which virtually destroy vegetation. There was also a cormorant colony on an island in Lake Selent, which was later abandoned and subsequently recovered.
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From here you have a beautiful view of the lake
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I can't recommend the tour around Lake Plön. About 66% of the route is on unpaved, potholed forest paths. It's more of a hiking trail than a bike path. The route is very, very poorly signposted.
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This lake also offers great opportunities for anglers. You can catch eels, perch, bream, pike, tench, zander, carp, roach, rudd, and burbot. For further important information and legal regulations regarding this fishing area, as well as for fishing permits, please contact: Schwarten Fishing Tenant Kellerstraße 52 23714 Bad Malente-Gremsmühlen Tel.: +49 4523 3563
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Kellersee borders Malente to the east. It has a total area of approximately 50.6 hectares and a maximum depth of approximately 27 meters. A 14.6 km hiking trail surrounds the lake, including several highlights along the way. These include, for example, the "WunderWeltWasser" nature trail for all ages and the Rothensande estate, the original setting for the Immenhof films. Kellersee can be explored by both excursion boats and sailboats. Canoe trips from Eutin-Fissau are also possible, and there is also a swimming area here. Other swimming areas can be found in Wöbbensredder or at Hamburger Strand in Sielbeck. The swimming areas in Sielbeck and Fissau are unguarded. Anglers also have plenty of opportunities here, as the lake has a good population of zander, pike, and sea bass. Numerous waterfowl can also be observed here. This lake also offers great opportunities for anglers. You can catch eels, perch, bream, pike, tench, zander, carp, and others 🐟
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The Great Plön Lake attracts visitors in summer with bathing areas and good water sports opportunities. In addition to beautiful hikes and boat trips, a stroll through the small town of Plön is also worthwhile. With an area of around 28 square kilometers, the Great Plön Lake is the largest inland body of water in Schleswig-Holstein.
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There is a ban on the use of boat engines on the Great Plöner Lake (with exceptions for commercial shipping and rescue services). For several years now, electric motors for fishing boats and sailing boats (calm pushers) have been allowed on the Great Plöner Lake.
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Sailing school on Lake Plön with boat rental for pedal boats, rowing boats, SUP and sailing courses. The Plön sailing school offers a wide range of courses from May to October, with something for everyone: just a taster of sailing, courses for beginners, intensive advanced courses or sailing with a catamaran are all possible at the Plön sailing school as an individual, group or even class. There are also special sailing courses for children. Great group tours with dragon boats, canoes or sailing boats are ideal for your active holiday or as a team building event. In addition to sailing boats, fishing boats, rowing and pedal boats, dragon boats and stand-up paddling boards can be rented.
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Malente is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy the serene environment around the Kellersee — Lakeside view at Sielbeck, which offers a 14.6 km hiking trail and stunning views. Another picturesque spot is the Great Eutin Lake, known for its beautiful shores and a circular path mostly through forest. Don't miss the Prinzenbad Beach, Prinzeninsel, which provides a wonderful view of Plöner Castle.
Yes, Malente offers several family-friendly natural attractions. The Kellersee features the "WunderWeltWasser" nature trail, suitable for all ages. The Mirror Ponds and Kneipp Pool, Malente, offers a unique experience with its cold spring water basins, perfect for a refreshing dip on a warm day. Additionally, the Malente Wildlife Park and "Wonderland of the Forest" provide opportunities to experience local flora and fauna.
The natural monuments around Malente are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and water sports. The lakes, such as Kellersee and Dieksee, are ideal for boat trips, stand-up paddling, and canoeing. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Wooden mountain tower circular route' or the 'Dieksee – Langensee–Dieksee Channel loop'. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Malente guide. For cycling, explore routes like 'Lakeside Path on Lake Plön' or 'Forested section along the Kellersee' in the Cycling around Malente guide.
Yes, the Prinzenbad Beach, Prinzeninsel is not only scenic but also historically significant. Prinzeninsel was purchased by Emperor Wilhelm II in 1910 and remains owned by the House of Hohenzollern today. The area around Kellersee also includes the Rothensande estate, which was the original setting for the famous Immenhof films.
Malente's natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for water sports, hiking, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn offers stunning foliage, especially around the forested lake paths. Even in winter, the region provides opportunities for peaceful walks, with the possibility of seeing more of the lakes through the bare trees.
While specific accessibility details for all natural monuments vary, the Dieksee Promenade, which runs along the western shore of the Dieksee, was redesigned with paved stone slabs and hard-packed sand, making it suitable for leisurely strolls and potentially more accessible for some visitors. It offers terraced platforms with beautiful lake views.
Beyond the well-known lakes, Malente offers unique natural features. The Lime Tree Avenue near Kellersee is a natural monument worthy of protection, impressing with its old and healthy trees. The Stone Labyrinth in Holstein Switzerland Nature Park provides a unique walking experience for reflection. The Mirror Ponds and Kneipp Pool, originally fish breeding ponds, now serve as refreshing Kneipp basins fed by cold spring water.
The Malente region, particularly around its lakes and forests, is home to diverse wildlife. You can observe numerous waterfowl on lakes like Kellersee and Dieksee. The Sterin Island (Großer Plöner See) is known for its cormorant colonies. The Malente Wildlife Park also offers a chance to see local flora and fauna up close.
Absolutely! The Great Eutin Lake is a popular destination for water sports and swimming. The Kellersee also has swimming areas, such as in Wöbbensredder or at Hamburger Strand in Sielbeck. The Schwentine River, connecting the lakes, is ideal for stand-up paddling and canoeing, offering a peaceful experience as motorboats are not permitted.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every natural monument might be limited, Malente town center offers various options. Along the Dieksee Promenade, you can find spots to relax. For instance, the Prinzenbad Beach, Prinzeninsel has a tourist restaurant in its farmhouse. Many hiking and cycling routes around the lakes will lead you past villages or into Malente itself, where you can find cafes and restaurants.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty of Malente's natural monuments. The opportunity for peaceful walks around the lakes, the refreshing experience of the Kneipp pools, and the stunning views, especially from spots like the Kellersee — Lakeside view at Sielbeck, are highly appreciated. The region's clean air and mild climate also contribute to a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
Many natural areas and trails around Malente's lakes are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. For example, the 14.6 km hiking trail around the Kellersee is generally suitable for dogs. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to be mindful of local regulations regarding dog access to beaches or specific facilities.


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