Best lakes around Lasbek are found in the scenic "Stormarnsche Schweiz" region, known for its undulating, wooded terrain and a "three-lake community." This area, though not directly within Lasbek's municipal boundaries, offers a diverse natural landscape for exploration. The region features several notable bodies of water, including Lütjensee, Großensee, and Mönchteich, alongside the historically significant Salt Pond in Bad Oldesloe. These lakes provide various recreational opportunities and contribute to the area's natural appeal.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Fittingly, the restaurant "Il Lago" or as it is apparently called today "Restaurant am Lütjensee" is also located here.
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Due to large agricultural operations and biogas plants in the vicinity, heavy oncoming traffic with very large and fast machines can be expected all day long, especially during the harvest season, and at times there will be dirty roads and confusing road junctions and field exits!
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Good asphalt, little traffic
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On the northern shore of Lütjensee Lake, there is this beautiful free swimming area, accessible via the "Seeredder" street. Here, you can refresh yourself in the lake, enjoy the magnificent view of the lake, or drive in two directions from here and watch the sunset in small coves or from benches by the lake. Another access point can be found on the "Seeblick" street. A small path leads down to the lake opposite house number 18. www.tourismus-stormarn.de/de/naturerlebnis/luetjensee-nordstrand-258
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Beautiful lake with great paths around it with a lake view.
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Originally, the salt pond of the saline was used to store wood, for the wooden rods that were used to conduct the energy generated by water and wind to the pumping stations. After Oldesloe became a spa, in 1824 the saline pond, which was fed by natural salt springs, cleaned, enlarged and integrated into the infrastructure of the spa park. Today it is used as a fishing pond.
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a nice local recreation area, with fitness equipment, benches and a "theater"
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Nice for a break. Whether in the small restaurant or whether you bring something yourself. The only difference is that I haven't been swimming in the lake for a long time. Often the water has an algae problem because of the lack of oxygen and over-fertilization.
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For excellent swimming and family-friendly amenities, Großensee is a top choice. It's the largest lake in the Stormarn district, known for its clean water and a natural open-air swimming area on its south bank, complete with grass lawns, a playground, kiosk, and restaurant. You can also find free bathing bays with small sandy beaches on the east shore. Another great option is the Nordstrand Bathing Area at Lütjensee, which offers a beautiful free swimming spot on the northern shore of Lütjensee Lake.
Yes, the Salt Pond in the Bad Oldesloe Spa Park offers a unique historical experience. It's a relic of Bad Oldesloe's past as a spa town and salt production center. You can follow the 'Salt Path' with information boards detailing the history of salt extraction and spa operations. The park itself, designed for spa guests, is a peaceful environment with abundant birdlife. For more details on the spa park, you can visit tourismus-stormarn.de.
The lakes around Lasbek are nestled in the scenic 'Stormarnsche Schweiz' (Stormarn Switzerland) region, characterized by undulating and wooded terrain. You'll find picturesque landscapes, especially around Lütjensee Lake, which is surrounded by forests and offers scenic views. The area is perfect for enjoying nature, with opportunities for hiking and exploring the diverse natural environment.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. The area around Lütjensee Lake has paths through its surrounding wooded terrain. Großensee is also a point of interest along the 'Stormarnweg' hiking trail, providing options for longer walks. For dedicated hiking routes, you can explore the 'Hiking around Lasbek' guide, which features trails like the 'Auenland Forest Trail' and 'Süderbeste Stream' loops. Find more details on these routes at komoot.com/guide/39251/hiking-around-lasbek.
Beyond swimming and hiking, the region around Lasbek's lakes is excellent for cycling. Lütjensee Lake's surroundings offer routes for both biking and road cycling. You can find gravel biking routes in the area, such as the 'Pavilion on the Mühlenteich – View of the Duvenstedter Brook loop' or the 'Rail Trail: Rümpel–Barkhorst'. For road cycling, there are scenic routes like the 'Trembütel Country Road' loop. Explore these and more in the 'Gravel biking around Lasbek' guide at komoot.com/guide/3446657/gravel-biking-around-lasbek and the 'Road Cycling Routes around Lasbek' guide at komoot.com/guide/39253/road-cycling-routes-around-lasbek.
While not a 'hidden' lake, Mönchteich completes the 'three-lake community' alongside Lütjensee and Großensee. Although specific recreational details are less prominent, its inclusion in this notable trio means it contributes to the diverse natural environment for exploring the wooded terrain around the lakes, offering a quieter experience compared to the more popular bathing spots.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautiful scenery, the opportunities for refreshing swims, and the well-maintained areas. Highlights like the Nordstrand Bathing Area at Lütjensee are praised for their 'Caribbean feeling' with beaches and snacks. The Salt Pond in the Bad Oldesloe Spa Park is valued for its historical journey and peaceful environment. The overall natural beauty and diverse recreational options receive high praise from the komoot community, with over 870 upvotes and 190 photos shared.
Absolutely. The region is rich in scenic views. At Lütjensee Lake, you'll find wooden piers with pavilions that provide picturesque spots. The Wooden pier with pavilions on the lake is specifically highlighted as a great place for photos. Additionally, the Bathing Pavilions at Mühlenteich Gräberkate offer a beautiful view of the lake, ideal for relaxing.
No, it's not possible to drive completely around all the lakes. For instance, at Lütjensee Lake, houses are built directly on the shore, preventing a full circumnavigation by car. However, Großensee is an exception, as it is possible to drive around it, making it accessible from various points.
Yes, you can find dining options near the lakes. Lütjensee Lake is home to the 'Restaurant am Lütjensee' (formerly 'Il Lago'), offering lakeside dining. At Großensee, the natural open-air swimming area on the south bank includes a kiosk and a restaurant, perfect for refreshments after a swim.
The lakes are particularly popular during the warmer months for swimming and water activities. However, the undulating and wooded terrain of the 'Stormarnsche Schweiz' makes the area beautiful year-round for hiking and enjoying nature. The Salt Pond in the Bad Oldesloe Spa Park, with its historical significance and pleasant environment, is suitable for leisurely strolls in any season.


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