Best lakes around Niendorf bei Berkenthin are situated within the Herzogtum Lauenburg district, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and numerous water bodies. The area is part of the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, offering diverse recreational opportunities. While the municipality itself is small, significant lakes such as the Ratzeburger See and Schaalsee are readily accessible nearby.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The town center of Ratzeburg is completely surrounded by three lakes... there is plenty of nature to discover on all sides.
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Remarkable city location on the lake with many sights and good infrastructure.
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A trip to Ratzeburg is definitely worth it. History in the old town and nature by the lake.
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The lake has very clear water and is ideal for many water sports.
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Really nice town on several lakes. Additionally possible: Trip on the Wakenitz along the former inner-German border towards Lübeck.
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The Ratzeburger See is a very beautiful and large lake. There are paths around the lake that can be used on foot or by bike. However, the path on the east side of the lake is more for experienced cyclists, as there are some fairly steep inclines here and the subsoil is also quite uneven in places. In addition, from the path on the east side you only have a view of the lake in very few places, most of the time it goes through the forest. Nevertheless, the landscape is very beautiful here. The path on the west side of the lake, on the other hand, is very easy to cycle because it is mostly flat. There are a few inclines on this side near Ratzeburg, but they are relatively easy to cycle, at least significantly better than on the other side of the lake. You can also see the lake much more often on the western side than on the eastern side of the lake. There are some jetties and beautiful beach areas.
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A lake that is worthwhile in every respect: You can swim in many places, mostly free of charge, and then tours along the shore are very varied and always in the most beautiful surroundings. The joint use of the Uferweg by cyclists and pedestrians works very well in 99 percent thanks to consideration.
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It stretches for almost ten kilometers from the island town of Ratzeburg to its northern shore in Rothenhusen. And it is precisely this expanse that makes the Ratzeburger See so special. Especially for passionate sailors. Together with the Domsee, it forms one of the most beautiful inland sailing areas. And so, the white sails are simply part of the scenery. Just like the sleek yellow rowing boats of the Rowing Academy, which circle the island town and already dream of the next Olympic medal. Of course, the Ratzeburger See is also the place to be for all water fans, young and old: Beautiful bathing spots invite you to jump into the cool water. Water bikes, pedal boats, or electric boats await leisure captains. "Heinrich der Löwe" transports its guests in a very relaxed manner: The excursion boat invites you on a short cruise. And those who wish can continue their journey via the Wakenitz to Lübeck. In the online voting on the platform seen.de, the Ratzeburger See ranked üb
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The most popular lakes in the region are the Ratzeburger See and the Schaalsee. The Ratzeburg Lake is well-known for its water sports and the unique island town of Ratzeburg, while the Schaalsee is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve celebrated for its pristine nature and rich biodiversity.
Ratzeburger See offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy water sports like sailing, windsurfing, rowing, canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. There are also many free bathing spots for swimming, and well-maintained paths around the lake are perfect for cycling and hiking. Boat excursions and camping are also popular.
The Schaalsee is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, renowned for its crystal-clear water and wild natural environment. It's Northern Germany's deepest clearwater lake and a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, including white-tailed eagles, cranes, otters, and kingfishers. It's an excellent destination for nature observation and birdwatching.
Yes, both the Ratzeburger See and Schaalsee regions offer extensive trail networks. Around Ratzeburger See, paths like the West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake and the Forest trail at Lake Ratzeburg are popular for hiking and cycling. The Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve boasts over 150 kilometers of marked hiking and cycling trails through diverse landscapes.
Absolutely. The Ratzeburger See area is very family-friendly, with many bathing spots suitable for children. The Ratzeburg — Island Town itself offers cultural attractions and opportunities for relaxed strolls. Many trails around the lakes are also suitable for families, offering scenic views and easy access.
The Ratzeburg — Island Town is a significant historical and cultural site. It's uniquely situated on an island and features numerous historical buildings, including the impressive Ratzeburg Cathedral, a stunning example of Romanesque architecture. The town's history dates back over 950 years.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. The Ratzeburger See is known for its excellent water quality and has many free bathing spots along its shoreline, including a well-equipped bathing area at Pogeez. The Schaalsee also has designated bathing spots, such as a beach bath in Zarrentin, within its UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time for water sports, swimming, and extensive hiking/cycling is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is warmer. The autumn months offer stunning foliage, while winter can provide opportunities for ice skating if conditions allow, though specific winter activities are less common.
Yes, there are several routes. For cycling, you can explore trails like the Elbe–Lübeck Canal Path or routes around the lakes. If you're interested in gravel biking, there are options such as the 'Ratzeburg Lake – Drägerweg Along the Wakenitz loop from Buchholz' or the 'Farchau Mill – Schmalsee loop from Ratzeburg'. You can find more details on these routes in the Gravel biking around Niendorf bei Berkenthin and Cycling around Niendorf bei Berkenthin guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from large clearwater lakes to ecologically significant smaller water bodies. The unique setting of the Ratzeburg — Island Town, the excellent water quality for swimming, and the extensive network of trails for hiking and cycling are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to observe nature and wildlife, especially around the Schaalsee, is also a major draw.
Yes, on the Ratzeburger See, visitors can enjoy boat excursions, including trips with the "Heinrich der Löwe" tour boat. You can also rent pedal boats and electric boats. On the Schaalsee, boating, kayaking, and canoeing are possible with rental stations available, though individual boat traffic is restricted to protect the environment.
One highly recommended spot is the View of Lake Ratzeburg and Ratzeburg Cathedral, which offers varied perspectives of the lake, often enhanced by sailing boats. Many trails around both the Ratzeburger See and Schaalsee also provide numerous scenic overlooks.


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