Best lakes around Daldorf are characterized by the natural landscape of Schleswig-Holstein, featuring extensive riparian zones, reed beds, and forests. The area includes the Naturschutzgebiet Seedorfer See und Umgebung, a designated nature reserve. This region offers opportunities for hiking and cycling, with historical sites also present. Daldorf municipality Segeberg provides a mix of natural features and trails for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Tensfelder Au is a river in the districts of Segeberg and Plön in the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein that flows into the Great Plön Lake near Nehmten. With a catchment area of 73.4 km², the Tensfelder Au is the second largest tributary of the Great Plön Lake after the Schwentine.
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Pöhls, Heinrich: Between Grimmelsberg, Stocksee and Tensfelder Au, A local history of the villages of Stocksee, Damsdorf, Tensfeld, Tarbek, published by the four communities, self-published, 1979
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The Au has its origins in the Tarbeker and Muggesfelder Moor north of the town of Blunk and then flows in a northeasterly direction past the eponymous town of Tensfeld directly towards the Great Plöner Lake. The catchment area includes the Nehmser Lake, Muggesfelder Lake, Seedorfer Lake and Stocksee. They all drain directly or indirectly into the Tensfelder Au. In the mouth of the Tensfelder Au, over 100 hectares have been artificially drained by a pumping station since 1968 after the river course was relocated.
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A beautiful pond fishing is prohibited here 🐟🐟
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Our forest cemetery is a place of peace and reflection where you can say goodbye to your loved ones in a natural environment. Here you will find a peaceful atmosphere characterized by the beauty of the surrounding forests, lakes and hills.
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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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The Tensfelder Au is a river in the districts of Segeberg and Plön in the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein that flows into the Great Plön Lake near Nehmten. With a catchment area of 73.4 km², the Tensfelder Au is the second largest tributary of the Great Plön Lake after the Schwentine.
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Final resting place in the middle of nature. Our forest cemetery is a place of peace and reflection where you can say goodbye to your loved ones in a natural environment...
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The region is rich in natural features, particularly around the Seedorfer See, which is part of a nature reserve. You'll find extensive riparian zones with reeds, wet thickets, and forests featuring willows, alders, birches, and ash trees. This environment supports diverse wildlife, including numerous bird species like marsh harriers, greylag geese, great bitterns, and even white-tailed eagles. The shallow, reed-covered areas are vital nurseries for fish and important resting grounds for various water birds.
Yes, there are several options for hiking and walking. A dedicated cycling and hiking trail encircles the Seedorfer See, offering a great way to explore the nature reserve. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Hiking loop from Daldorf' or the 'Tarbeker Moor – View of Tarbeker Moor loop from Alt-Erfrade'. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Daldorf guide.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. The West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake is noted as both family-friendly and dog-friendly, offering comfortable benches and beautiful views. The View of Großer Segeberger Lake is also considered family-friendly. When bringing dogs, always check local regulations, especially within nature reserves, and keep them on a leash to protect wildlife.
In the immediate vicinity of the Seedorfer See, you can find the historic Gut Seedorf (Seedorf Manor). This manor, with its 1697-built manor house and historical gatehouse, adds a cultural dimension to the natural landscape and is surrounded by 300-year-old avenues.
Yes, the Seedorfer See has an official swimming area located in the village of Seedorf. This provides a great opportunity to cool off and enjoy the water.
While specific parking details for every lake are not available, areas like the Stocksee Lakeside Trail mention parking bays, even if the road is narrow. Generally, for nature reserves like Seedorfer See, visitors are encouraged to use designated parking areas to protect the sensitive ecosystems. It's advisable to look for local signage upon arrival.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming, with lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the surrounding forests, while winter can offer peaceful, frosty landscapes, though some recreational options might be limited. The best time depends on your preferred activities.
While Daldorf itself is a smaller community, the broader region around the lakes, especially near larger towns like Bad Segeberg, offers amenities such as cafes, pubs, and accommodation. For specific recommendations, it's best to check local listings or guides for the towns closest to the lake you plan to visit.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene natural beauty and the opportunities for relaxation and observation. Highlights like the Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake are praised for their wide views and inviting spots to sit and watch the ever-changing lake. The peaceful atmosphere and the chance to connect with nature are commonly highlighted.
Yes, the View of Großer Segeberger Lake is a popular viewpoint located on a small hill, offering a fantastic panoramic perspective of the water. Additionally, the West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake also provides beautiful views from its comfortable benches.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'View of southern Plöner See – View of Plöner See loop from Blunk', and gravel biking trails, including the 'Great Segeberg Lake – View of the Großer Segeberger See loop from Bad Segeberg'. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Daldorf and Gravel biking around Daldorf guides.
The Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive option for enjoying the lake views. For other areas, it's recommended to check specific trail conditions, especially within nature reserves where paths might be unpaved.
The Tensfelder Au Pond and Weir is a notable river feature with an associated pond. The Tensfelder Au is a significant river in the districts of Segeberg and Plön, flowing into the Great Plön Lake. This location is appreciated for its natural setting and the river's ecological importance.


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