Lakes around Selent offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The region is characterized by its numerous lakes, including the Selenter See, Dobersdorfer See, and Lanker See. These bodies of water provide habitats for various bird species and fish, contributing to the area's ecological significance. The landscape around Selent is shaped by its glacial origins, featuring clear waters and varied shorelines.
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The natural area features numerous protected areas in almost all protection categories. Only a small number of areas are designated as true nature reserves, including the Alter und Neuer See bird sanctuary south of Sulzheim-Mönchstockheim. Another larger area is the Dürrfelder and Sulzheimer Wald fauna-flora habitat, which is also one of the largest forest areas within the Steigerwald foothills. The area is also part of the Schweinfurt Basin and Northern Steigerwald Foothills bird sanctuary.
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The bathing area at the newly designed playground is popular with young and old. Around 80 years ago, bathing in the lake was strictly regulated: girls and women bathed on the eastern side of the lake, from the "Laak", which was still undeveloped at the time, while boys and men were allowed to bathe opposite from the "Milschkamp". Ice skating in winter The lake also offers leisure activities in winter, or rather in cold winters, when it is covered with a stable surface of ice. Then you can see ice skaters, hockey players, sledders and walkers on the ice. At weekends, visitors come from far and wide to enjoy this pleasure. At the request of the owner, it should be noted at this point that the lake is privately owned. With all the great opportunities that the lake offers the public, it should not be forgotten that people and, above all, animals live here who want and need peace and quiet.
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Lake Passader is around 290 hectares in size and measures 12m at its deepest point. It is fished commercially; but a fishing club originally from Kiel has also had permission to use the lake since 1912. Since 1743, fishing on Lake Passader has been in the hands of the Schnoor family, who own a large part of the lake and have leased the other part. In the summer months, the 1st Kiel Water Ski Club invites people to take part in sporting activities on the lake. The club moved its training area here soon after it was founded, as the Kiel Fjord is usually too "choppy". The sailing boats are also pretty to look at, although they set off from Wulfsdorf.
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The Passader See is one of the large lakes in the eastern hills of Schleswig-Holstein. It is 2.7 km² in size and up to 10.7 m deep. The lake is named after the neighboring town of Passade. The Passader See has tributaries from the closely neighboring, roughly equally large Dobersdorfer See and the eight times larger and comparatively very deep Selenter See. This lake system drains via the Hagener Au into the Baltic Sea near Laboe on the Kiel Outer Fjord.
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The Dobersdorfer See is a lake between Schlesen (eastern shore) and the districts of Jasdorf (southern shore), Gut Dobersdorf (western shore) and Tökendorf (northwestern shore) of the municipality of Dobersdorf in the Plön district of Schleswig-Holstein.
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Water skiing on Lake Passader Water skiing course on Lake Passader of the 1st Kiel Water Ski Club e.V. With slalom field and figure course as well as a ski jump. Handicapped accessible facility. Guests are also welcome!
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The southern shore is an impertinence for cyclists!
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Even in November you can enjoy the view of Passader See and relax on the benches by the lake.
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For swimming and family fun, consider the Lake Passade, which offers a large swimming area, a children's playground, and seating. Another excellent option is the Grabensee Bathing Area on Selenter Lake, featuring a redesigned jetty, a bathing island, and picnic facilities. The Dobersdorfer See Lakeside Recreation Area also provides well-maintained facilities and play equipment for children in an idyllic natural setting.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Dobersdorfer See features a well-marked hiking trail, approximately 12.5 kilometers long, that encircles the lake, offering varied scenery and beautiful viewpoints. The Selenter See also has many hiking trails around its shores, allowing visitors to explore the scenic landscapes. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Selent guide, which includes paths like the 'Forest Trail by Selenter See'.
The lakes around Selent are rich in natural features. The Selenter See, for instance, is known for its clear waters and abundant fish, with its northern part designated as a nature reserve and bird reserve, home to species like kingfishers, bitterns, and sea eagles. The Dobersdorfer See also boasts clear water and is part of a natural area with protected zones, serving as breeding grounds for many bird species. The Lanker See, part of the Holstein Switzerland region, is distinguished by its numerous bays and islands, with a significant portion designated as a nature reserve ideal for birdwatching and nature observation.
The larger lakes like Selenter See and Dobersdorfer See are ideal for various watersports. Sailing and paddling are popular activities on both lakes. For example, visitors can easily get into Lake Passade for stand-up paddling from its bathing area.
Yes, there are a few notable landmarks. The White Bridge over the Rosensee is a historical site, built in 1907 and listed as the oldest concrete arch bridge in Schleswig-Holstein. Additionally, the town of Selent near Selenter See offers cultural attractions like Blomenburg. You might also encounter unique local art, such as the Straw Sculptures at Stakendorf Village Pond during the Probsteier Korntage.
The lakes around Selent offer activities year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. Summer is ideal for swimming and watersports, with redesigned bathing areas inviting visitors to linger. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking, cycling, and nature observation, especially birdwatching, as the nature reserves are bustling with activity. Even in November, you can enjoy the scenic views from places like Lake Passade.
Absolutely. Both the Selenter See and Dobersdorfer See have numerous cycling trails around their perimeters, offering scenic routes. For specific cycling routes, you can refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Selent guide or the MTB Trails around Selent guide, which include routes like the 'Selenter See Lakeside Road loop'.
The lakes are rich in wildlife, particularly birds and fish. The Selenter See-Gebiet bird reserve is a crucial breeding, molting, and resting ground for numerous bird species such as kingfishers, bitterns, whooper swans, goosanders, great crested grebes, cranes, and sea eagles. The Dobersdorfer See also serves as a breeding ground for many bird species, including sea eagles and marsh harriers. The Lanker See's islands, like Probstenwerder, are breeding grounds for various gulls, terns, and ducks. All three major lakes are known for their diverse fish populations, including eels, perch, pike, and roach.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. The Selenter See is renowned for its abundance of fish, including eels, perch, pike, whitefish, and roach. The Dobersdorfer See also offers opportunities for fishing, with special permits available for anglers. Its waters are home to species like bream, roach, perch, pike, zander, carp, and eel.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The clear waters, abundant wildlife, and well-maintained bathing areas are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 1080 upvotes and 224 photos showcasing the appeal of these natural attractions. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the scenic views, and the variety of activities from swimming and paddling to hiking and cycling.
Yes, there are several picturesque spots. Around the Dobersdorfer See, the 12.5 km hiking trail offers varied scenery and beautiful viewpoints. For the Lanker See, the iron arch bridge over the railway tracks provides beautiful panoramas of the lake and surrounding pastures. Additionally, the Lake Passade offers a lovely view of the Passader See from its seating areas.


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