Lakes near Schashagen offer diverse natural experiences, situated close to the Baltic Sea coast in Schleswig-Holstein. The region features both deep, former fjords and freshwater lakes nestled within picturesque landscapes. Visitors can explore areas known for their tranquility, clear waters, and opportunities for various outdoor activities. The area provides a blend of coastal proximity and inland lake environments.
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Very nicely presented but you have to look carefully at the crowds on the promenade
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The beach promenade, with its decorative elements, shops, and events, is definitely worth a look. It can also be quite entertaining to relax and enjoy the hustle and bustle after a walk, with a drink.
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Since May 2012, the Ordinance on the Prohibition of Navigation in Neustädter Bucht with Certain Vehicles (NeustädterBuchtFzgV) has also been in effect. It stipulates a sound limit for motorboats and jet skis.
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Since January 2007, a speed limit for recreational boats has been in effect to improve the safety of bathers and sailors. According to the regulations of the Northern Waterways and Shipping Directorate, motorboats and personal watercraft are not permitted to travel faster than 15 km/h in a two-kilometer-wide strip along the coast from Travemünde to Neustadt.
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At the end of the Second World War, on May 3, 1945, Neustadt Bay became tragically known for one of the greatest maritime disasters: the sinking of the concentration camp prisoner ship Cap Arcona, which claimed 4,600 lives; the Thielbek, which carried 2,800 prisoners, almost all of whom perished; and the Deutschland, which also claimed many lives. Neustadt is home to a Cap Arcona Museum. Remains of the extensive chemical weapons and munitions sinkings from that period are still being recovered today.
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Neustadt Bay is the western part of the Bay of Lübeck, which in turn is part of the Bay of Mecklenburg in the Baltic Sea. It is located in the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein. Evening atmosphere at the bay The most important port in Neustadt Bay, which can be defined by an imaginary line between Niendorf and Pelzerhaken off the coast of Wagria[1], is Neustadt in Holstein. The Pelzerhaken lighthouse was built by the Danes in 1843 as a navigation light for shipping in Neustadt Bay. It is still in operation today in the form of a new building from 1937.
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This is the beach in Neustadt in Holstein From the promenade you have a wonderful view of the sea and you can spend a wonderful time in one of the well-attended beach bars or restaurants. The promenade runs continuously from the beach to the harbor. There are many boats here that leave right next to the beach. From here you can admire great yachts and smaller ships. The pier even has diving boards and a slide. The dog beach is located between Neustadt and Pelzerhaken.
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Always nice when you come across coordinates. Where am I right now?
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The most notable lakes near Schashagen include the Hemmelsdorfer See, known for being a former fjord and having the deepest point in mainland Germany, and the Pönitz Lakes (Großer Pönitzer See, Kleiner Pönitzer See, and Taschensee), nestled within picturesque beech forests and the Scharbeutz Heath.
Yes, the Großer Pönitzer See is an excellent choice for swimming, especially during summer. The bathing area at Klingberg is particularly family-friendly and supervised by the German Lifesaving Association (DLRG).
The Hemmelsdorfer See offers a variety of outdoor activities including boat tours, fishing, hiking, and cycling. A circular hiking trail around the lake provides diverse natural landscapes, and the easy hikes around Schashagen guide can provide more options.
At the Hemmelsdorfer See, the Hermann-Löns-Aussichtsturm is a 20-meter high observation tower offering panoramic views over the lake and surrounding areas. The northern part of the lake and the adjacent Aalbeek lowlands are also a designated nature reserve and European bird sanctuary, ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, both the Hemmelsdorfer See and the Pönitz Lakes feature well-maintained paths suitable for cycling. The path along the Großer Pönitzer See is easy to cycle. For more cycling routes, you can explore the cycling guide for Schashagen.
The Neustadt Bay, while not a lake itself, is historically significant as the site of one of the greatest maritime disasters at the end of WWII, involving the sinking of concentration camp prisoner ships. Neustadt is also home to a Cap Arcona Museum.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. The bathing area at Klingberg on the Großer Pönitzer See is ideal for families. Additionally, the Neustadt in Holstein Harbour offers a chance to stroll and see traditional sailors and modern sports boats, with a pier featuring diving boards and a slide.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to swim in lakes like the Großer Pönitzer See. However, the natural beauty of the lakes, such as the Hemmelsdorfer See and Pönitz Lakes, can be enjoyed year-round for hiking and nature observation.
Yes, you can discover Sculptures Along the Binnenwasser, a series of man-made monuments featuring sculptures, some made of boulders, along the path from the inland lake to the port exit in Neustadt. These enrich the route along the Neustadt inland water.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes, such as the calm atmosphere of Hemmelsdorfer See and the serene charm of the Pönitz Lakes. The stunning sunsets over Großer Pönitzer See are also highly regarded, considered among the most beautiful in the entire Bay of Lübeck.
Yes, visitors often enjoy picnicking by the water at the Pönitz Lakes. Additionally, nearby country inns in Pönitz am See offer regional culinary specialties, providing options for dining and potentially accommodation.
The Hemmelsdorfer See is a haven for various water birds. Breeding birds like mute swans, greylag geese, coots, and great crested grebes are common. During migration, you might spot species such as little gulls, ospreys, and black terns, especially in the northern nature reserve.


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