Lakes around Lockwisch are situated in the Nordwestmecklenburg district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a region known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes." The area features numerous bodies of water, including the Röggeliner See and Mechower See, both part of the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve. These lakes offer diverse natural landscapes, from shallow, structured waters with nature reserves to ice-age tunnel valley lakes with rich birdlife.
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The geese feel very comfortable here.
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Idyllic view of the lake invites you to linger or enjoy
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There are two piers here, one for the Ratzeburger and one for the Wakenitz shipping. You can go by boat from Ratzeburg to Lübeck with a change.
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Particularly beautiful and varied path. The sometimes steep sections are easily manageable with e-bikes. The east bank is not quite as nice.
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Even today, July 11, 2022, very few people were out and the rest stops and restaurants were hardly visited, despite the great weather. However, I only recommend the tour to those who have already gained experience on forest paths and single trails and please do not necessarily do the tour with a city bike or light trekking bike!
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When I was there, there were no end of gray geese.
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Wonderful natural landscape in the Lübeck city area
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You can really watch a lot of birds here and we were even lucky enough to see a sea eagle that flew over our heads. 🦅
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Wakenitz Nature Reserve, which features a well-maintained hiking trail along the Wakenitz River. Other popular spots include the View of Kleiner See, offering exceptional views from a pedestrian bridge, and the West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake, known for its varied scenery and suitability for hiking or cycling.
Yes, the region is excellent for birdwatching. The Röggeliner See, part of the Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve, is a nature reserve known for its rich birdlife, including a cormorant colony. The Mechower See is also a paradise for water birds, with numerous species of ducks, geese, and even sea eagles, tree falcons, and red kites observed there. Observation towers and hides are available at both lakes.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as those found in the Hiking around Lockwisch guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'View of Lake Dassow – Cycle Path Through the Fields loop' available in the Cycling around Lockwisch guide. For those interested in off-road cycling, there are gravel biking routes, including the 'Wakenitz Riverside Path – Drägerweg Along the Wakenitz loop' in the Gravel biking around Lockwisch guide.
Many areas are family-friendly. The View of Kleiner See is noted as family-friendly, as is the Wakenitz Nature Reserve with its maintained hiking trail. The Lake Ratzeburg also offers a child-friendly bathing area with a playground and kiosk, making it suitable for families.
Yes, there are several bathing opportunities. The Röggeliner See has bathing spots and jetties in the villages of Klocksdorf and Dechow. The Mechower See offers a bathing possibility with a large jetty south of Schlagsdorf. Additionally, Lake Ratzeburg features a supervised bathing area with clear water, a stone-free ground, and a long jetty.
The Mechower See has a 'Grenzparcours' (border trail) that provides information panels about life at the former Inner German border and escape attempts during the GDR era. Near the southeastern shore of the Röggeliner See, a wall with trees is believed to be the site of the former Röggelin Castle, offering a glimpse into local history.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly recommended for the Mechower See when blackthorns are in bloom, adding to the scenic views. Cooler seasons are also suggested for trails like the Wakenitz, as insect swarms can be prevalent near the shore in warmer months. Generally, warmer months are ideal for water-based activities, while spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions and vibrant natural colors.
The terrain is varied. Trails like the West Shore Trail at the Great Ratzeburg Lake are mostly well-fortified but not always paved, winding through forests, villages, and along the water's edge. The landscape around Mechower See is characterized by rolling moraine hills. Some routes, especially closer to Ratzeburg, can have a 'low mountain character' with some steeper sections.
Absolutely. The View of Kleiner See offers exceptional views from a bridge. At Röggeliner See, an observation tower near the Klocksdorf fishery provides excellent views of the lake and its wildlife. The Mechower See also has an observation tower on its northwestern shore and an accessible observation hide at its southernmost point, perfect for watching waterfowl.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unspoiled nature, the rich birdlife, and the diverse opportunities for hiking and water-based recreation. The scenic trails, varied landscapes, and the peaceful atmosphere are often highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 880 photos and given more than 940 upvotes, reflecting a strong positive sentiment for the area's natural beauty and outdoor experiences.
Yes, for instance, the Fährhaus Rothenhusen and View of Großer Ratzeburger See is a popular excursion restaurant with two terraces offering views over Lake Ratzeburg. It's a great spot for a break, especially if you're cycling or hiking around the lake.
While specific public transport details for each lake are not extensively provided, car parks are available at key access points. For example, the main access point for Röggeliner See is near the Klocksdorf fishery with a car park. The Mechower See also has a car park directly at the start of its 'Grenzparcours' trail. For Lake Ratzeburg, free parking spaces are located at the entrance to the bathing area in Pogeez.


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