Best lakes around Henstedt-Ulzburg offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities in northern Germany. The region features a mix of natural bog lakes, man-made ponds, and larger bathing lakes. These bodies of water provide settings for various outdoor activities, from tranquil walks to swimming and nature observation. The lakes are characterized by surrounding forests, reeds, and renatured boglands.
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Rodenbeker Quellentag - Gasthaus Quellhof, great place to stop for refreshments with beer garden
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The Rodenbek is a river that flows into the Alster in the Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve. The idyllic Rodenbeker pond along its course is managed by the Rahlstedt sports fishing association from 1934 e.V. and is the habitat of numerous fish species, such as carp, eel and perch. kulturlotse.de/ort/rodenbeker-teich-3806401676914271620
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Cheerful birdsong accompanies you through the beautiful deciduous forest. The frogs are croaking in the pond.
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Very nice big lap, but nothing for road bikes or loose discs.
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The Rodenbeker Quellental nature reserve is an 84-hectare glacial meltwater river system in northeast Hamburg. It lies in the former edge area of the Vistula glaciation. Locally there are elevations in the form of ground moraines. The site elevation is between 15 and 20 meters above mean sea level. The site was granted protected status on January 25, 1977, originally measuring 47 hectares. On July 26, 2011, the Hamburg Senate announced an expansion by 37 hectares to 84 hectares. In the Quellental there are extensive deposits from an ice reservoir, which are now cut through by various smaller basins, small rivers. These are the Rodenbek, the Bredenbek, the Lottbek, the Mühlenbek and other small streams. All flow in an east-west direction to the Alster, a northern tributary of the Elbe. The formation of the Rodenbeker Quellental began in the Weichselian Ice Age, when the Bredenbek Glacier slowly retreated and the meltwater at the base of the glacier found its way to the Alster. The current appearance of the spring valley is also due to spring erosion. (Source: Wikipedia)
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If you listen very closely, not only are the frogs croaking, but stories from the earliest times come to light! https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himmelmoor
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Frog Sculpture at Himmelmoor Lake
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Great for hiking. Many birds can be seen here. A beautiful landscape that inspires
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Visitors frequently enjoy the unique landscape of Wittmoor Lake, a newly created bog lake within a renatured bogland. Another favorite is Kupferteich (Copper Pond), known for its untouched nature with tall reeds and old trees. The Bathing Pavilions at Mühlenteich Gräberkate also offer a beautiful view and a tranquil environment.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Beckersbergsee in Henstedt-Ulzburg is particularly family-friendly, offering a wide sand beach, a diving platform, a designated non-swimmer area, a children's playground, and beach volleyball. It also has barrier-free access and a water wheelchair. Wittmoor Lake, Kupferteich (Copper Pond), and Rodenbeker Pond are also categorized as family-friendly.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. At Wittmoor Lake, you'll find a renatured raised bog landscape with unique flora and fauna, including various dragonflies and rare plants. Kupferteich (Copper Pond) is surrounded by untouched nature with tall reeds and old trees. The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve, near Quickborn, features a moor lake and water-filled pits from former peat extraction, offering insights into a unique moor ecosystem.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. The Beckersbergsee in Henstedt-Ulzburg is a popular natural bathing lake with excellent water quality, a sand beach, and a diving platform. The Rantzauer See in Barmstedt also allows swimming and is popular for pedal boating. For specific regulations or water quality updates, it's always advisable to check local signage or official sources like sh-tourismus.de for Beckersbergsee.
Absolutely! The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Wittmoor-Moorsee is part of the Wittmoor nature reserve, which has a network of hiking and cycling routes, including a nature trail. The Himmelmoor Nature Reserve also features several circular hiking trails and a wooden boardwalk. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Henstedt-Ulzburg guide, which includes trails like the 'Alster Spring – Schlappenmoor loop'.
Beyond hiking, the area provides options for various outdoor activities. The Rantzauer See is popular for pedal boating. Cycling is also a great way to explore the region, with routes like those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Henstedt-Ulzburg guide. For runners, the Running Trails around Henstedt-Ulzburg guide offers routes such as the 'Running loop from Henstedter Moor'.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For hiking and nature observation, spring offers blooming flora and active wildlife, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter walks can also be tranquil, especially around the moor lakes.
Many natural areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply, especially in nature reserves or designated bathing areas. Kupferteich (Copper Pond) is listed as dog-friendly. Always keep dogs on a leash where required and respect local regulations to protect wildlife and other visitors.
The Beckersbergsee in Henstedt-Ulzburg offers barrier-free access to the water and provides a water wheelchair, making it accessible for visitors with mobility needs. While many natural trails might be uneven, efforts are often made in popular recreational areas to improve accessibility. It's recommended to check specific lake facilities for detailed accessibility information.
Wittmoor Lake is unique because it's a newly formed bog lake within a renatured raised bog, part of the Wittmoor nature reserve. A dam from an old conveyor belt runs through the moor, offering picturesque views. It's a significant CO2 reservoir and a habitat for diverse wildlife, including rare dragonflies, lizards, and blue moor frogs in spring, making it ideal for nature lovers and photographers.
Yes, the Rantzauer See in Barmstedt features the Schlossinsel (Castle Island), which houses the Museum der Grafschaft Rantzau (Museum of the County of Rantzau) and a historic watermill. This offers a blend of water activities with local history and culture. Additionally, the Himmelmoor Nature Reserve provides information boards explaining the history of peat extraction, and on some weekends, the historical peat railway offers rides.
While the Beckersbergsee has a kiosk offering snacks and drinks, options for cafes and restaurants vary by lake. Larger towns like Barmstedt, near Rantzauer See, or Quickborn, near Himmelmoor, will have more dining choices. For specific lakes like Kupferteich (Copper Pond), you might find options in nearby Hamburg districts.


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