Best natural monuments around Nehmten are found within a landscape characterized by significant natural beauty, primarily centered around the Großer Plöner See and the surrounding Nehmtener Wald. This municipality in Schleswig-Holstein is an integral part of the Naturpark Holsteinische Schweiz. The region offers remarkable natural features for exploration, including the largest lake in Schleswig-Holstein.
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The Dieksee is a lake in Holstein Switzerland. It covers 386 hectares, has a maximum length of approximately 3.4 km and a maximum width of 1.6 km. The lake is up to 38 m deep and lies approximately 22 m above sea level. The Schwentine River flows through it from east to west.
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Discover Holstein Switzerland from the water Come aboard the white fleet and discover the unique natural landscape of Holstein Switzerland! On the beautiful 5-Lakes Cruise or Kellersee Cruise, you'll experience Holstein Switzerland from a completely new perspective. Lake cruises are an experience not only on warm summer days, but also in inclement weather. On our heated boats – some with catering – even the dreariest rainy day can be enjoyed.
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In Plön and the surrounding area, there are cormorant colonies that sometimes cause damage to vegetation and fisheries. The island of Sterin in the Great Plön Lake is a well-known example of the destructive effect of cormorant droppings, which virtually destroy vegetation. There was also a cormorant colony on an island in Lake Selent, which was later abandoned and subsequently recovered.
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Ponds located in the Diekseeholm forest area, which were formerly used for fish farming. These natural attractions in Malente were created in 1869 for the breeding of noble fish. The ponds are fed by fresh spring water from the "Diekseeholm" forest area. They are connected to each other by small streams and channels. The ponds get their name because the surrounding trees are particularly beautifully reflected in the calm, smooth water. In the immediate vicinity of the Spiegelteiche (Mirror Ponds) is one of Malente's Kneipp facilities: a natural water treading pool and an arm-kneading pool.
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In the west of the island is the approximately 100-meter-wide sandy beach. The gently sloping shore offers ideal bathing conditions for children. In summer, a DLRG post is manned here. But adults also experience the purest holiday atmosphere. With lush forest in the background, you have a relaxing view of the lake landscape. Small islands interrupt the calm surface of the water, in which the sun reflects when the weather is nice. Canoes, boats and stand-up paddlers move across the lake and take disturbing thoughts of everyday stress with them. This makes the island a place to switch off and recharge.
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Beach between the Princes' Island in the Great Plön Lake with a sandy beach and DLRG. At the end of the idyllic Princes' Island is the natural beach with a view of the sunset included. As a destination for a day trip or a rest stop, you should not miss the approximately 100 m wide, gently sloping sandy beach. The bathing area can only be reached on foot, by bike or by excursion boat. The bathing area is guarded by the DLRG and has a kiosk, toilet, shower, playground and in summer also a volleyball net. Parking spaces are located on the Ascheberger Chaussee (approx. 2 km to the bathing area).
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The Great Plön Lake attracts visitors in summer with bathing areas and good water sports opportunities. In addition to beautiful hikes and boat trips, a stroll through the small town of Plön is also worthwhile. With an area of around 28 square kilometers, the Great Plön Lake is the largest inland body of water in Schleswig-Holstein.
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The natural monuments around Nehmten are primarily characterized by the expansive Großer Plöner See, the largest lake in Schleswig-Holstein, and the surrounding Nehmtener Wald. You'll find idyllic bays, serene forests, and inviting beaches, all part of the Naturpark Holsteinische Schweiz. The area offers a variety of natural features, from large bodies of water to wooded trails.
Yes, several natural monuments around Nehmten are great for families. For instance, Prinzenbad Beach, Prinzeninsel, and Prinzenbad Beach, Lake Plön offer sandy beaches and views of Plön Castle. The Mirror Ponds and Kneipp Pool, Malente provide a refreshing experience with natural spring water, perfect for a family outing. Many hiking and cycling paths in the Nehmtener Wald are also suitable for families.
The Nehmtener Wald and the Großer Plöner See are rich in wildlife. You might spot fallow deer and roe deer in the forest. The region is particularly known for its diverse water birds, including the majestic sea eagle, which nests in the Nehmtener Wald and around the "Plöner See" nature reserve. Sterin Island (Großer Plöner See) is also known for its cormorant colonies.
The area around Nehmten offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy paddling, sailing, angling, swimming, and diving in the Großer Plöner See. The Nehmtener Wald provides excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. For specific routes, you can explore options like running trails, easy hikes, and cycling tours. For example, there are easy hikes such as the "Gut Nehmten – View of Lake Plön loop from Nehmten" or cycling routes like the "View Over the Fields – View of Großer Plöner See loop from Nehmten." You can find more details on these activities in the running trails, easy hikes, and cycling guides around Nehmten.
Yes, some natural monuments have historical significance. For example, Prinzenbad Beach, Prinzeninsel, was purchased by Emperor Wilhelm II in 1910 and remains owned by the House of Hohenzollern. The island's landscape, with its forest, swampy terrain, and sandy beach, was once where the emperor's sons learned farming. The Mirror Ponds and Kneipp Pool, Malente, were originally laid out in the 19th century for fish farming.
The region offers several scenic viewpoints. From Prinzenbad Beach, Prinzeninsel, you get a wonderful view of Plön Castle. The Schwentine Bridge Timmdorf also offers picturesque views, particularly of the Dieksee and the surrounding Holstein Switzerland landscape. Many trails through the Nehmtener Wald also provide beautiful vistas of the lake and forest.
Yes, the Großer Plöner See is known for its high water quality, earning it the title "Lebendige Seen" (Living Lakes), making it suitable for swimming. Prinzenbad Beach, Prinzeninsel, and Prinzenbad Beach, Lake Plön are popular spots for a refreshing dip. Additionally, the Mirror Ponds and Kneipp Pool, Malente, offer a unique natural spring water experience for cooling off.
Yes, the Nehmtener Wald, as part of the Holstein Switzerland Nature Park, features well-marked paths ideal for hiking and cycling. These trails allow visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and potentially spot local wildlife. You can find various routes, including easy hikes like the "Sepel Lakeside Dock – Green Tunnel loop from Nehmten" in the easy hikes guide around Nehmten.
Visitors frequently praise the serene views, especially of Plön Castle from the lake, and the opportunity for refreshing swims. The idyllic bays and small beaches of the Großer Plöner See are highly appreciated. The natural Kneipp facility at the Mirror Ponds and Kneipp Pool, Malente, is also a popular highlight, offering a unique and invigorating experience.
Yes, boat tours are available on the Großer Plöner See, offering a fantastic way to experience the romantic island paradise and observe diverse water birds. You can also rent various boats, including pedal boats, rowing boats, SUPs, and sailing boats, from local sailing schools.
The Großer Plöner See boasts over 30 islands. A notable one is Sterin Island (Großer Plöner See), known for its cormorant colonies and idyllic bays. Another significant area is the Prinzeninsel, which features Prinzenbad Beach and offers historical context.
While specific parking details for every natural monument are not always listed, areas like the Nehmtener Wald and popular lake access points often have designated parking. For example, the "Parking Area at Gut Nehmten" is a starting point for some easy hikes, as mentioned in the easy hikes guide around Nehmten. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most current parking information.


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