Best lakes around Dreggers are situated within the district of Kreis Segeberg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, offering diverse natural landscapes characterized by expansive water bodies and surrounding forests. The region provides opportunities for exploring lakeside trails and enjoying scenic viewpoints. These lakes are often nestled within natural reserves, contributing to the area's ecological significance and recreational appeal.
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The further you get from Bad Segeberg, the quieter and more secluded the path becomes – at least in winter. After rain or during thaws, it can sometimes be very muddy.
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On hot days, the shady paths are a welcome change 😉...
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The Ihlsee is located in the northwestern part of the district town of Bad Segeberg on the northern edge of the Kleinniendorf district and is part of the designated Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve. The origin of the lake has not been fully investigated. Either the depression was formed after the Ice Age due to dead ice or it was created as a sinkhole by the collapse of a cave in the Segeberg salt dome. Today the lake has an area of around 29 hectares and stretches 450 m from north to south and around 850 m from west to east; the shore is 2.25 km long. Along with the Bültsee and the Garrensee, the lake is one of the few nutrient-poor lakes in Schleswig-Holstein. The lake is located in a depression and has no inflow. It is fed only by groundwater and inflowing surface water (precipitation). To the north of the bathing area is the outflow that connects the lake to the Great Segeberg Lake. The lake can be walked around, but there is no path along the lake. There is a bathing area on the eastern shore that has existed for decades. The bathing water quality is regularly monitored and in recent years has been rated as very good to good. There is a residential area on the northern shore. On the western and southern sides, the Ihlwald, a swamp forest, dominates the shoreline. From 1911 to 1961, there was a Kiel-Segeberg narrow-gauge railway station at Ihlsee, the tracks of which were removed in 1962. The Ihlsee was declared a nature reserve in 1950 because of its special features. The lake is a particularly nutrient-poor body of water, which gives rise to rare flora. Today, the lake is part of the Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve and has been part of the Natura 2000 protected area network since 2006. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ihlsee
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On the eastern shore of the Ihlsee, the lido invites you to swim in wonderfully clear water. For small bathers, the spacious, shallow non-swimmer area is ideal for playing and splashing around. In addition, wide lawns and the diving tower with water slide offer plenty of fun for the whole family or especially for a refreshment and cooling down during your tour. Free parking is also available. http://ihlsee-strandbad.de/
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good starting point for tours with free parking, you can also swim in the Waldseebad
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Day ticket €2, annual ticket not available. Dogs forbidden. (2023)
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Beautiful hiking trail around the lake.
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For stunning perspectives, consider the View of Großer Segeberger Lake, which offers a fantastic wide view from a small hill. Another great spot is the Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake, known for its beautiful wide views over the water.
Yes, several spots are noted as family-friendly. The West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake features comfortable benches and beautiful views, perfect for families. Lake Ihl also has a bathing area on its eastern shore, which is regularly monitored for water quality and is part of a nature reserve.
The Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake is listed as wheelchair accessible, providing an easy way to enjoy the lake views.
The lakes are often nestled within natural reserves, contributing to the area's ecological significance. Lake Ihl, for instance, is part of the Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve and is known for its rare flora due to its nutrient-poor water, suggesting a diverse ecosystem.
Yes, the West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake is specifically marked as dog-friendly, making it a good choice for walks with your canine companion.
Beyond walking, you can explore various cycling and running routes. For mountain biking, consider trails like the 'Barker Heide Nature Reserve – Alter Barken Weg loop' or 'Ihlwald singletrack – Klein Rönnau Watermill loop' found in the MTB Trails around Dreggers guide. Gravel biking options include the 'Great Segeberg Lake – View of the Großer Segeberger See loop' from the Gravel biking around Dreggers guide. For runners, there are several loops available in the Running Trails around Dreggers guide.
Absolutely. The Trail along the north shore of Großer Segeberger See offers a wonderful mix of lake and forest scenery, with shady trees and benches for resting. You can also walk around Lake Ihl, though the path does not always run directly along the shore.
Lake Ihl is particularly unique as one of the few nutrient-poor lakes in Schleswig-Holstein, supporting rare flora. It's part of the Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve and is fed only by groundwater and surface water, with no direct inflow. Its origin is also debated, possibly formed by dead ice or as a sinkhole from a collapsing cave in the Segeberg salt dome.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the bathing areas and lush greenery, while autumn provides a wonderful change of colors in the surrounding forests. Winter can offer serene, quiet walks around the frozen or partially frozen landscapes.
Yes, many locations around the lakes are equipped for relaxation. The West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake has comfortable, rotating benches perfect for lingering. The Trail along the north shore of Großer Segeberger See also features benches at scenic spots.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views and the peaceful atmosphere. The diverse natural landscapes, from expansive water bodies to surrounding forests, are highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails and the opportunity to relax on comfortable benches while taking in the scenery.
Yes, Lake Ihl is a prime example, being part of the designated Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve since 1950 and included in the Natura 2000 protected area network. This highlights the region's commitment to preserving its ecological significance.
While the guide data doesn't explicitly mention 'wild swimming' as an activity, Lake Ihl has a long-standing bathing area on its eastern shore where water quality is regularly monitored and rated as very good to good. This suggests it's a safe and pleasant option for swimming.


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