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Hiking around Stakendorf offers diverse landscapes, situated between the Baltic Sea and Lake Selent in the district of Plön, Germany. The region features coastal paths, lake shores, and routes through forests and open fields. This geographical position provides varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by low elevation gains, making many trails accessible for different fitness levels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Really idyllic here. A detour is worthwhile.
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Don't forget binoculars, there are many animals 🐂🦢🦆 to observe.
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The wind often blows strongly along the coast, and the man on the Schönberg pier feels it too. The sculpture was created in 2004 for an art exhibition in Schönberg. The shapes were cut and welded from Corten steel sheets. The umbrella is forged. The sculpture is approximately 3.5 meters high. The original is on loan to the Schönberg pier. A smaller version stands in Heiligenhafen.
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"Man in the Storm" was designed and created by metalworker Heiko Voss and is on loan to the municipality of Schönberg. "Man in the Storm" is designed and created by Heiko Voss and is on loan to the municipality of Schönberg.
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The Schönberger Strand Museum Railway is the only one in Germany where not only historic steam and diesel trains, as well as ancient railcars, run on a charming narrow-gauge line, but also unique historic trams. Some of our vehicles are more than 100 years old, and hardly any are less than half a century old. Experience with us what it was like to travel slowly from town to town on a narrow-gauge railway – "No picking of flowers while moving" – and to rumble through tight curves and over numerous switches and crossings on a tram – "Please hold on tight on the curves." Not just one, but two journeys into the past, as different as they are authentic. Watch the information video (Youtube). Our Museum Railway Service: Every Saturday and Sunday from the end of May to the beginning of September
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Passengers can watch the necessary shunting of the historic locomotives and traction units on the platform in front of the building before the leisurely ride back to the beach. Various special trips are organized each year, including trips that extend beyond the Schönberg stop. One popular trip, for example, is a visit to Kiel Week by train. The Western Festival (August) is used annually for a historic train robbery. The trip departs from Schönberg station to nearby Stakendorf (KM 21.7). Armed trappers and Native Americans are waiting there to stage a historic robbery with amateur actors. Reactivation of the Kiel-Schönberger Strand line is planned for the future.
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Stakendorf offers diverse terrain, from coastal paths along the Baltic Sea to tranquil routes along the shores of Lake Selent. You'll also find trails winding through forests and open fields. The region generally features low elevation gains, making many paths accessible for various fitness levels.
Yes, Stakendorf has several easy trails. For instance, the Fischer Kruse Fish Snack Bar – Stakendorf Beach loop from Schönberger Strand is an easy 5.7 km route. Another accessible option is the Village Pond Stakendorf – Stakendorf Beach loop from Stakendorf, which is 6.9 km and takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to complete.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve, offering diverse flora and fauna. For panoramic views, consider visiting the Schmoel Lake District Observation Tower. The Steep Coast and Natural Beach at Hubertsberg also provides picturesque coastal scenery.
Yes, Stakendorf is suitable for families. Many trails are relatively flat and well-maintained. The region research mentions the 'Waldwichtelpfad' (Forest Gnome Trail) as an interactive nature trail where children can playfully learn about local flora and fauna, though specific komoot routes for this are not listed in the guide data. Generally, the easy-rated routes are good choices for families.
Most hiking trails in Stakendorf are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage along your chosen route.
The best seasons for hiking in Stakendorf are spring and autumn. During spring, you'll experience blossoming plants and mild temperatures. In autumn, the forests transform with vibrant colors, offering a beautiful backdrop for your walks. Summer is also pleasant, especially along the coast and lake, but can be busier.
Yes, Stakendorf offers several circular walks. The Schönberg Beach – Uden Railway Tracks loop from Stakendorf is a moderate 8.8 km circular path. Another option is the Stakendorf Beach – Angus Cattle at Stoltenberg-Fleck Farm loop from Stakendorf, an easy 4.9 km route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2,500 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the Baltic Sea coastline to the serene Lake Selent, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various fitness levels.
Yes, the natural reserves and diverse landscapes around Stakendorf provide opportunities for wildlife spotting. Areas like the Schmoel nature reserve are known for their rich diversity of plant and animal life. Keep an eye out for various bird species, especially near the coast and lake areas.
While specific public transport details for individual trailheads are not provided in the guide data, Stakendorf is a village in the district of Plön, Germany. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train connections to nearby towns like Schönberg (Holstein) and then local transport options to Stakendorf. For broader regional travel information, you might find resources on the Schleswig-Holstein tourism website: sh-tourismus.de.
While Stakendorf's trails are generally characterized by low elevation gains, offering mostly easy to moderate options, you can find longer routes. The Protected beach near Schmoel – Schönberger Strand Pier loop from Stakendorf is a moderate 11.4 km trail, taking nearly 3 hours to complete, offering a good distance for a more extended walk.


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