Best attractions and places to see around Herrenteich in Reinfeld include a historic pond created in the 12th century for fish farming. This area features a 4-kilometer circular adventure trail around the Lower Herrenteich, offering insights into its unique ecosystem. The region combines historical significance with natural landscapes, providing opportunities for walking and observing nature.
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Scrat, a sculpture made of scrap metal at the Herrenteich in Reinfeld/Holstein, artist: Peter Gatzlaff on January 14, 2015; see: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Eisenh%C3%B6rnchen.jpg
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The Herrenteich Pond is located in the heart of the carp town of Reinfeld. It was artificially created in the 12th century by Cistercian monks as a reservoir for the Heilsau River for fish farming. Carp are still bred here today. A four-kilometer circular trail around the Lower Herrenteich invites you to discover this special ecosystem. 16 stations along the adventure trail offer fun and a nature experience in one, sharpening your awareness of the special features of this natural area. In summer, you can enjoy the cool water at the lido. See: https://tourismus-stormarn.de/de/naturerlebnis/herrenteich-reinfeld-5
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The Herrenteich in Reinfeld is a popular tourist destination. The approximately 55-hectare body of water is divided into the upper and lower Herrenteich. The upper Herrenteich remains a recognized nature reserve. The lower Herrenteich is home to, among other things, a hiking trail and an outdoor pool in the summer. Due to melting snow, the Herrenteich flooded in early March 2010. A temporary dam erected at the time due to construction work threatened to no longer hold the water masses. A breach of the dam would have flooded the entire hinterland. The Hamburg/Lübeck railway embankment would also have been affected. See: https://www.thw-badoldesloe.de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/artikel/vor-10-jahren-hochwassereinsatz-am-herrenteich-fachgruppen-wasserschadenpumpen-verhindern-stauwe
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The 3.7 km long trail leads along the partially wooded shore of the Herrenteich lake. The east and west banks are connected by a bridge at the "Fischhuser Damm"—north of this bridge begins the "Oberer Herrenteich" nature reserve. See: https://reinfeld-aktiv.de/tag/reinfeld/page/6/
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The 3.7 km long trail leads along the partially wooded shore of the Herrenteich lake. The east and west banks are connected by a bridge at the "Fischhuser Damm"—north of this bridge begins the "Oberer Herrenteich" nature reserve. See: https://reinfeld-aktiv.de/tag/reinfeld/page/6/
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The Herrenteich in Reinfeld owes its existence to Cistercian monks who founded the Reynevelde monastery in the 12th century. They cleared the forest, created fish ponds and dammed the Heilsau to form the Herrenteich. Water lily - Photo: Silke Oldorff Water lily - Photo: Silke Oldorff The Herrenteich in Reinfeld, Stormarn district, owes its existence to the Cistercian monks who founded the "Reynevelde" monastery in the area of the marshy lowlands of the Heilsau in the 12th century. The Heilsau rises near today's Stockelsdorf (Ostholstein district) and flows into the Trave below Reinfeld. Count Adolf commissioned this Cistercian order in 1186 to reclaim this "place of loneliness and terror", according to contemporary witness Provost Sido from Neumünster. They cleared the forest, created small fish ponds and used the excavated material to build the dam for the Heilsau to form the Herrenteich. The monks lived in the monastery until the 16th century
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With 37 hectares, the Herrenteich is the largest of a total of five freshwater ponds in Reinfeld; with its diverse bank vegetation, it offers a home to many animal species.
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It's always worth taking fish home.
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The Herrenteich in Reinfeld offers a 4-kilometer circular adventure trail around the Lower Herrenteich, featuring 16 stations for nature exploration. The main trail around Herrenteich Reinfeld provides relaxing walks through forest and meadow landscapes with great views of the lake. For more options, you can explore various running trails around Herrenteich, including moderate and difficult routes.
Yes, the area around Herrenteich offers several cycling routes. You can find various cycling routes around Herrenteich, ranging from easy to moderate difficulties, such as the 'Herrenteich Reinfeld – Herrenteich Reinfeld loop from Steinhof' which is an easy 5.6 km ride. There are also road cycling routes for those looking for longer distances.
The Herrenteich is an artificially created pond from the 12th century, divided into the Lower and Upper Herrenteich. The Upper Herrenteich Nature Reserve is known for its natural beauty and water lilies. The entire area is characterized by its unique ecosystem, offering forest, meadow, and water views, and is still used for carp farming today.
Yes, the Herrenteich is a good spot for birdwatching and is home to many rare bird species. During migration times, various waders like Little Ringed Plover, Common Greenshank, and Spotted Redshank can be observed. Other frequently seen birds include the Common Kingfisher, Grey Wagtail, Black Kite, and Red Kite.
The Herrenteich itself has historical significance, created in the 12th century by Cistercian monks for fish farming. You can also visit the Parzellistenschule and Privileged Pharmacy, a historical building in Reinbek that served as a schoolhouse and later a pharmacy, showcasing brick paired with half-timbering.
Absolutely! The 4-kilometer circular adventure trail around the Lower Herrenteich is designed with 16 stations offering fun and nature experiences, including a willow tunnel, making it ideal for families. The Scrat sculpture by Peter Gatzlaff at the Herrenteich is also a popular and family-friendly landmark.
While the main circular trail around Herrenteich is generally suitable for walking, specific information on wheelchair accessibility for the entire path is limited. However, the Parzellistenschule and Privileged Pharmacy is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Herrenteich offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching and enjoying the changing natural scenery. In summer, visitors can enjoy swimming at the public swimming area (Strandbad). In harsh winters, the frozen pond sometimes allows for ice skating.
Yes, a notable landmark is the rustic Scrat sculpture by Peter Gatzlaff at the Herrenteich, made from various scrap parts and located on the south bank. You can also find the Matthias Claudius Monument at Herrenteich, a beautifully laid out wooden plank yard with a marble sculpture.
After exploring, you can stop at a café directly at the lake for refreshments. There are also cozy spots along the hiking trail around Herrenteich where you can take a break.
Visitors appreciate the wonderfully relaxing hiking trail around the pond, which offers a mix of forest, meadow, and water. Many enjoy the great views of the lake, the cozy spots for breaks, and the opportunity to observe nature. The unique Scrat sculpture is also a popular highlight.
In particularly cold winters, when the pond freezes over sufficiently, Herrenteich sometimes offers the unique opportunity for ice skating, providing a special winter experience.
While the guide doesn't explicitly state dog-friendly policies for all trails, many natural areas in Germany welcome dogs on leash. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.


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