Best lakes around Gingst refers to the unique Bodden waters of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, which border the town. These are shallow, brackish lagoons separated from the open Baltic Sea, with some areas exhibiting freshwater characteristics due to continuous river inflow. The region is part of the National Park "Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft," highlighting its ecological significance. These waters provide habitats for numerous bird species and offer opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A walk around Lake Nonnensee is always worthwhile, as is a detour to Bergen.
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The small firefighting and village pond was revitalized and redesigned as part of a federally funded project between 2021 and 2023. The goal was to create refuges for animals, give nature space to develop, and at the same time re-establish a village center with a pleasant atmosphere for people. Measures such as aerating the pond and removing non-native and diseased trees around it were part of this. Several information boards explain the project, piles of stones and deadwood serve as refuges for animals, benches were installed, and a path was laid out so that we can walk all the way around the pond. The pond, along with the flowering meadow and orchard opposite and the rest area at the book phone booth, is part of the island biotope. More about the project at: https://www.biotopverbund.de/renaturierung-und-umfeldgestaltung-dorfteich-trent/
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There are three free options for parking your car and then starting your hike: The official car park is at Stadthof (east of the lake), or you can park in Parchtitz (approaching from the west), or in the large Familia car park and then cross the B96 (this is how you get to the lake from the south).
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You can hear and smell them from afar: the cormorant colony at Nonnensee. At the beginning of the 20th century, this bird was almost extinct; only the granting of protected status in the early 1980s enabled the population to almost fully recover. Since then, it has been regulated by natural predators and competition among itself. High up in the trees, they stack sticks and twigs to form nests, making a lot of noise. Fun fact: To enable the cormorant to reach its diving depth of up to 9 meters, its plumage is not oiled. Therefore, we see the birds in their typical posture, with their wings open, drying their feathers in the sun.
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Beautiful nature by the lake
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I am currently on the Nonnensee and have already taken lots of photos for you. Your expert for cycling and hiking Thomas from Bergen on Rügen
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The 'lakes' around Gingst are primarily the unique Bodden waters of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. These are shallow, brackish lagoons separated from the open Baltic Sea, with some areas exhibiting freshwater characteristics due to continuous river inflow. They are part of the National Park "Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft" and offer diverse natural habitats.
Yes, the Bodden waters are vital habitats for numerous bird species. The Nonnensee Birdwatching Tower is an excellent spot to observe many kinds of birds, and binoculars are highly recommended. You can also observe a significant cormorant colony at Cormorant Colony at Nonnensee.
Besides the birdwatching tower, a popular viewpoint is the Viewpoint at the end of the Deich route. From here, you can enjoy expansive views of the island of Öhe, the church tower of Schaprode, and on clear days, even Hiddensee with its lighthouse.
Several spots are considered family-friendly. Wundersee and Liebesinsel features a small island accessible by a wooden bridge, a comfortable bench, and a weeping willow, making it a scenic spot within a park. The Trent Village Pond has also been revitalized with a path, benches, and refuges for animals, creating a pleasant atmosphere for visitors.
The Bodden waters are ideal for sailing and boating, offering a serene experience. They are also renowned for excellent fishing, particularly for pike, large perch, and zander. Additionally, the area is great for nature observation and birdwatching.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes that take you through the rural landscape and past points of interest like Wundersee and Liebesinsel. For more details and route options, explore the Easy hikes around Gingst guide.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes, including options for road cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes that take you past scenic views and through the natural landscapes of the Bodden. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Gingst and MTB Trails around Gingst guides for detailed tours.
The Wundersee and Liebesinsel is a charming lake with a small island accessible by a new wooden bridge. It features a comfortable bench for resting and a mighty weeping willow, creating a picturesque and tranquil spot within a park setting.
The Trent Village Pond underwent a revitalization project to create refuges for animals, give nature space, and establish a pleasant village center. It now features a path around the pond, benches, and information boards explaining the project, making it a lovely place for a stroll.
The Bodden waters around Gingst are part of the National Park "Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft," highlighting their significant ecological value. They provide crucial habitats for numerous freshwater bird species and contribute to the preservation of pristine coastal landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the Bodden waters. Many enjoy the opportunities for birdwatching, especially from the Nonnensee Birdwatching Tower, and the scenic views offered by various viewpoints. The family-friendly atmosphere of places like Wundersee and Liebesinsel is also highly valued.


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