Lakes around Fitzen offer diverse natural landscapes, characterized by valleys, forests, and various water bodies. The region features several nature reserves, including the Hellbach Valley, which hosts multiple lakes and unique ecosystems. Visitors can explore a mix of nutrient-poor and nutrient-rich lakes, some with clear waters and others formed from gravel mining. The area provides opportunities for experiencing natural tranquility and observing local flora and fauna.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Nice place for a short break by the canal
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Beautiful nature and not overcrowded.
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HIKE THROUGH THE HELLBACHTAL Natural hiking trails run through the rustic mixed forests. The meltwater from the last ice age formed the valley through which the Hellbach flows. The highlight of the tour remains a variety of different types of water, the likes of which you would hardly find in such a small area. The gap is repeatedly bridged by wonderful views and insights into a meadow valley. The winding Hellbach with its alder belt offers good observation opportunities at the bridges and footbridges. The Hellbachtal tour can be extended as desired to include the Mölln lakes. https://www.herzogtum-lauenburg.de/wandel-durch-das-hellbachtal
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Hellbach Valley Nature Reserve, which features the exceptionally clean Krebssee. Other popular spots include the Schwarzsee Viewing Platform for its tranquility and bird watching, and Gland lake, known for its crystal-clear water within the Hellbachtal Nature Reserve.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Hellbach Valley Nature Reserve, Schwarzsee Viewing Platform, Gland lake, and Lanzer Lake are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for all ages.
The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes including valleys, forests, and various water bodies. You'll find a mix of nutrient-poor and nutrient-rich lakes, some with clear waters like Krebssee, and others formed from gravel mining. The Hellbach Valley, for instance, is a tunnel valley with wet and orchid meadows, offering unique ecosystems.
The Swimming spot at Krebssee is an idyllic location with multiple bathing spots, allowing visitors to spread out and enjoy the water. Krebssee is known as one of the cleanest lakes in northern Germany.
Absolutely. The Schwarzsee Viewing Platform offers a quiet place to linger with excellent views of the lake and opportunities for bird watching. Additionally, Gland lake and Lanzer Lake also feature scenic viewpoints.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous running trails, cycling routes, and mountain biking trails available in the area, offering different distances and difficulty levels.
Yes, the Hellbach Valley Nature Reserve, which encompasses several lakes including Krebssee and Gland lake, offers beautiful routes for hiking. Visitors often describe these trails as lovely and a great way to experience nature. You can also find various running trails that are suitable for walking.
Visitors highly value the natural tranquility and the opportunity to observe local flora and fauna. The cleanliness of lakes like Krebssee, the peaceful atmosphere at spots like the Schwarzsee Viewing Platform, and the beautifully situated, crystal-clear waters of Gland lake are frequently praised.
Yes, the Schwarzsee Viewing Platform is highlighted as a particularly beautiful spot for bird watching and observing dragonflies, offering magnificent views of the lake surrounded by nature.
Yes, the region around Fitzen features lakes formed from gravel mining, alongside its natural nutrient-poor and nutrient-rich lakes. Lanzer Lake, for example, was created in the course of gravel mining and is connected to the Elbe-Lübeck Canal.
The Hellbach Valley Nature Reserve is a significant natural monument. It's known for being a tunnel valley with wet and orchid meadows, and it hosts the nutrient-poor Krebssee, which is considered one of the cleanest lakes in northern Germany with visibility up to seven meters.


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