Natural monuments around Lammershagen offer diverse natural experiences within the Kreis Ostholstein and Holstein Switzerland regions. The area is characterized by significant natural landscapes, including the Selenter See, one of Schleswig-Holstein's largest lakes, and the Baltic Sea coast. Visitors can explore primeval swamp forests, reed beds, and picturesque coastal cliffs. This region provides a variety of natural settings for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The former Benedictine convent with its church in Preetz is one of the region's most important cultural monuments. It was founded in 1210/11. Since the Reformation (1542), the convent has been under the care of the Schleswig-Holstein knighthood, who transformed it into a women's foundation, which still exists today and is administered by the convent council. Further details: https://klosterpreetz.de
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The former Benedictine monastery with the Preetz monastery church is one of the most important cultural monuments in our country and a gem in the Plön district. It was founded in 1210/11 by Albrecht von Orlamünde in honor of the Virgin Mary and John the Baptist. With the motto ora et labora, nuns of the Benedictine order led the monastery to economic, intellectual and cultural prosperity. Since the Reformation (1542), the monastery has been in the care of the Schleswig-Holstein knights, who converted it into a women's convent that still exists today and is managed by the monastery board - the monastery provost and prioress. The Preetz Noble Monastery is located 16 km southeast of Kiel in the Plön district, on the B76 - nestled in the idyllic Holstein Switzerland. The grounds of the Preetz Noble Monastery are accessible at any time, so feel free to come along for an exploratory walk. However, please understand that the grounds of the houses cannot be entered as they are all privately owned or rented out. The monastery church can only be visited with a guide.
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The monastery church can only be visited with a guided tour. You can find detailed information about the monastery/events/guided tours at this link: https://klosterpreetz.de/
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In the church of the former Benedictine monastery from the 14th century. The impressive baroque high altar, the choir stalls with 70 seats and behind them the picture Bible from 1490 with 137 panel paintings.
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In the monastery church of the former Benedictine monastery from the 14th century. The impressive baroque high altar, the choir stalls with 70 seats and behind them the picture Bible from 1490 with 137 panel paintings.
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In the monastery church of the former Benedictine monastery from 1210/11 The impressive baroque high altar, the choir stalls with 70 seats and behind them the picture Bible from 1490 with 137 panel paintings.
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Beautiful narrow forest path along the Schwentine. Also highly recommended if you want to go to Gut Rastorf, as you avoid the incline on the sandy path (Rastorfer Weg), which is not so easy to navigate.
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The Benedictine monastery was founded by Albrecht von Orlamünde in 1210, but moved several times before reaching its current location after 50 years. The monastery church has existed since 1340 because it was destroyed by fire. There was also an infirmary on the site to heal the sick. With the dissolution of the monasteries during the Reformation, the Preez monastery was converted into a convent for women. Unfortunately, the church is not open to the public, except by appointment. From the outside, however, the monastery is definitely an eye-catcher!
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The region around Lammershagen offers diverse natural features. You can visit the Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve, which features small lakes directly on a natural beach cycle path. The Schwentine Oxbow Nature Reserve Trail preserves near-natural river sections and diverse habitats. Additionally, the Selenter See, one of Schleswig-Holstein's largest and cleanest lakes, is known for its primeval swamp forests and reed beds.
Yes, approximately 14 kilometers from Lammershagen, you can find the picturesque Hohwacht Strand, known for its natural sandy sections and impressive steep coast. The Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve also offers a unique coastal experience with small lakes situated directly on a natural beach.
For sweeping views, visit the Schmoel Lake District Observation Tower. From here, you can observe the beach lake, which features an artificial island for breeding birds, and the surrounding nature reserve. The Hessenstein observation tower, near Gut Panker, also offers extensive panoramic views across Holstein Switzerland to the Baltic Sea on clear days.
Many natural monuments around Lammershagen are family-friendly. The Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve and the Schmoel Lake District Observation Tower are suitable for families. Hohwacht Strand is also known for its shallow water entry, making it ideal for families. For wildlife observation, Wildpark Schwentinental, about 14.4 km away, offers a chance to see native animals in a natural setting with free entry.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Lammershagener Ponds loop' or 'View of Lake Selenter' routes. For more details on hiking, check out the Easy hikes around Lammershagen or Hiking around Lammershagen guides. Road cycling is also popular, with routes around Selenter See; explore options in the Road Cycling Routes around Lammershagen guide.
Yes, the historic Gut Panker, located about 8.7 km from Lammershagen, features an English landscape park and is surrounded by the picturesque Holstein Switzerland region, ideal for cycling and hiking. While primarily a historical estate, its natural setting is a significant draw. Additionally, Preetz Monastery, founded in 1261, features a 450-500 year old oak tree in front of its church, blending history with natural heritage.
The Bottomless Lake is a small, tranquil lake nestled in a forest near Hessenstein in the municipality of Panker. Despite its name, it's not actually bottomless, measuring about 3.50 meters at its deepest point. It's a dead ice hole from the last ice age, offering a peaceful spot for rest.
Yes, the natural monuments provide opportunities for wildlife observation. The Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve and the Schwentine Oxbow Nature Reserve Trail are known for their diverse flora and fauna. The Schmoel Lake District Observation Tower is a popular spot for ornithologists to identify breeding birds. Wildpark Schwentinental also allows you to observe native animals like red deer and wild boar in a natural setting.
The natural monuments around Lammershagen are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Autumn provides vibrant foliage, while winter can offer serene, quiet landscapes, especially around the lakes and forests. The coastal areas are enjoyable in warmer months for beach activities.
Many trails and natural areas around Lammershagen are dog-friendly, but it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife. For example, on the Schwentine Oxbow Nature Reserve Trail, dogs must be kept on a leash. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The diverse landscapes, from the primeval swamp forests of Selenter See to the picturesque coastal cliffs and the serene forest trails, are highly valued. The opportunities for nature observation, peaceful walks, and scenic views from spots like the Schmoel Lake District Observation Tower are often highlighted.


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