Lakes around Klamp offer diverse natural landscapes, featuring both inland lakes and coastal areas. The region is characterized by significant bodies of water such as the Sehlendorfer Binnensee and the Selenter Lake. These areas provide opportunities for exploring nature reserves, trails, and bathing spots. Klamp's geography includes a mix of freshwater lakes and proximity to the Baltic Sea, contributing to varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Beautiful estate situated between lakes. Great descent from the forest.
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The oldest parts of Kletkamp Estate are known to be the oldest manor house in Schleswig-Holstein. It has been the ancestral seat of the Counts of Brockdorff since 1612, but an earlier building dates back to the 13th century. Today, the estate offers several vacation apartments. The view of the Kletkamp Lakes is also wonderful.
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Very nice path through the nature reserve and easy to navigate.
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A beautiful little lake in the middle of the forest. For the fact that it is called "Grundloser See", it has a depth of approx. 3.50m. A great place for a rest or just to relax. You can see many animals if you look closely.
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Beautiful route along the Baltic Sea.
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Always an attractive meeting place with a wonderful view of the lake. You should take the sign on the jetty seriously (enter at your own risk and do not ride on your bike). In November the jetty was very slippery.
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The Kletkamp estate lies on the edge of Holstein Switzerland in a deep, lowland filled with waterways and lakes. The current manor house stands on the site of a medieval moated castle, which had belonged to the Knights of Kletkamp since 1253. At the center of the estate is the Kletkamp manor house. It is essentially a half-timbered Renaissance building from the Rantzau period, but was remodeled and expanded by the Brockdorf family with Baroque and Neoclassical architectural elements. During investigations in the 1970s, ceiling structures were exposed and the wood was dendrochronologically examined, resulting in the construction date of the core structure being dated to 1547. According to these results, it is the oldest manor house in Schleswig-Holstein. The house is a distinctive building with two very different facades. The older core building, facing the park, is a two-story, hipped-roof brick structure with a central projection, remodeled in the 19th century, featuring a third-story central risalit and a high triangular gable, and presents a rather down-to-earth impression. Toward the courtyard, a strongly projecting, white-plastered central building was added in 1676 under Cai Lorenz von Brockdorff, rising to an impressive height of five stories. It stands out from the typical Holstein manor house type and likely follows Dutch models. Atop a three-story, five-axis front facade sits a three-axis fourth floor, topped by volute gables on the sides. Above it, a turret with a lantern rises as the fifth floor. This turret was reconstructed after a fire in 1952. The interior is characterized by neoclassical alterations from the early 19th century. During repair work, a richly painted wooden beam ceiling from the early 17th century was discovered above the stucco ceiling of the dining room and relocated to the hallway on the upper floor. Another distinctive building is the gatehouse, dating from 1775, with richly ornamented masonry and strongly curved roofs decorated with small obelisks. Along with the gatehouses of Quarnbek Estate, Testorf Estate, and Hasselburg Estate, it is one of the most beautiful in the country. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kletkamp
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An easy-to-ride sandy path with great views of the nature reserve. The Neuland lighthouse can also be seen from a distance. The "Kleiner Binnensee und angebrachte Salzwiesen" (Little Inland Lake and Adjacent Salt Marshes) nature reserve on the Baltic Sea covers an area of 255 hectares and includes the Kleiner Binnensee (Little Inland Lake), adjacent salt and marsh meadows in the dike foreland, and the offshore beach section with its beach, embankment, and dunes. The beach embankment separates the salt marshes from the beach. The Baltic Sea Coastal Cycle Route runs through the nature reserve, offering panoramic views of large parts of the landscape. Starting at the Gelbes Tor (Yellow Gate) parking lot on the beach, it leads to the harbor at Lippe. Halfway along, a 400-meter-long wooden walkway guides visitors over the beach embankment, offering views of the expansive coastal landscape and the Kleiner Binnensee (Little Inland Lake). A section of the beach is closed to visitors. This section is designated as a breeding area for the Red List of endangered species, the Little Tern, and the rare Ringed Plover. Sea eagles and cranes can often be seen from an observation post on the western side of the lake. https://schleswig-holstein.nabu.de/natur-und-landschaft/nabu-schutzgebiete/kleiner-binnensee/03024.html
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The most popular lakes include the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve, known for its natural beauty and bird breeding grounds, and the Sehlendorf Inland Lake, which offers beautiful views and trails. Visitors also highly rate the Pülsen Bathing Area, Selenter Lake for its family-friendly shallow waters and dog beach.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. The Pülsen Bathing Area, Selenter Lake features a very shallow bathing bay, perfect for small children, along with a playground and public toilets. The Grabensee Bathing Area, Selenter Lake also offers a new jetty with a bathing island and picnic spots, making it great for a family day out.
You can enjoy wild swimming at the Grabensee Bathing Area, Selenter Lake, which has a redesigned jetty and bathing island. The Pülsen Bathing Area, Selenter Lake also provides clean water and a shallow bay suitable for swimming.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. At the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve, you'll find narrow wooden bridges, robust cattle, and a vantage point for bird breeding grounds. The Sehlendorf Inland Lake is excellent for wild bird watching, and you can also explore trails that lead between the Baltic Sea and salt marshes.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails around the Sehlendorf Inland Lake, which are great for bird watching. Additionally, the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve features paths with narrow wooden bridges. For more extensive options, explore the hiking routes in the area, such as the 'View of Selenter See – Pier on Lake Selent loop' or the 'Hessenstein Tower – Panker Manor loop', available in the Hiking around Klamp guide.
Absolutely. The Sehlendorf Inland Lake has nice bike trails, and the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve also offers sections suitable for cycling. For dedicated cycling routes, check out the 'Panker Manor – Cycle Path on the Sea Dike loop' or the 'View of Selenter Lake at Bellin – Bellin Memorial loop' in the Cycling around Klamp guide.
Yes, the Pülsen Bathing Area, Selenter Lake is particularly dog-friendly, featuring a beautiful dog beach with a large lawn alongside the bathing area for people.
The Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve is known for its bird breeding grounds, offering excellent opportunities for bird watching. The Sehlendorf Inland Lake is also a great spot for observing wild birds. Additionally, Selenter Lake is rich in fish, including eels, perch, pike, whitefish, and roach.
Yes, the Pülsen Bathing Area, Selenter Lake provides public toilets and a playground. The Grabensee Bathing Area, Selenter Lake has a new jetty with a bathing island and picnic opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from tranquil nature reserves to accessible swimming spots. Many enjoy the beautiful views, the opportunities for wild bird watching, and the well-maintained bike and hiking trails. The family-friendly bathing areas with shallow waters and facilities are also highly valued.
Yes, the Sehlendorfer Binnensee Nature Reserve features a relatively new vantage point offering beautiful views of the inland lake and bird breeding grounds. The Sehlendorf Inland Lake is also praised for its very beautiful views.


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