Best lakes around Binz, a resort town on Rügen island, offer a contrast to its Baltic Sea coastline. The region features inland lakes like Schmachter See, formed during the Ice Age and now part of a nature reserve. These areas provide opportunities for recreation and observing diverse flora and fauna. The landscape includes beech forests, reeds, and swamp vegetation.
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a beautiful lake with many opportunities for relaxation
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Here in Seedorf the cycle path crosses the water on a sufficiently wide bridge ... unlike in Moritzdorf, where there is only a small rowing ferry ...
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Great little town with a long pier into the sea.
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And yet a beach holiday in Binz is much more than just enjoying the Baltic Sea with a view of the chalk cliffs.
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The Spy(c)ker estate and castle are located in the municipality of Glowe in the Vorpommern-Rügen district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Spycker Castle is considered the oldest secular building on the Baltic Sea island. Spycker was first mentioned in 1318. At that time it belonged to the Stralsund patrician von Külpen family. In 1344 a daughter from the von Külpen family married into the Jasmund family. This is how the Spyker branch was founded by Jasmund, which died out in 1648. The castle is a rectangular, three-story plastered brick building from the 16th century. What is striking are the four round corner towers, which still make the building look like a castle today.[ Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Spycker
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Beautiful route by bike. You can really unwind there.
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Close enough to touch, it lies beautifully in the Bodden.
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The most prominent lake directly accessible from Binz is Lake Schmachter. It's known for its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and is just 700 meters west of Binz beach. While other lakes exist further afield on Rügen, Schmachter See offers a blend of natural beauty, activities, and a unique sensory park experience right near Binz.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Lake Schmachter features the 'Park of the Senses' with a rose and scent garden, a maze, play and sensory stations, an orchard, and a barbecue area. Lake Sellin also has amenities at its modern port, making it suitable for families.
The lakes, especially Lake Schmachter, are part of nature reserves and are havens for diverse flora and fauna. You can find beech forests, reeds, and swamp vegetation. The area is a breeding ground and resting place for various bird species, including bitterns, great reed warblers, grey geese, and even white-tailed eagles and ospreys.
Yes, the area offers well-signposted hiking and cycling trails. Lake Schmachter, for instance, provides opportunities for leisurely walks and cycling. The network of cycle paths is well-developed in almost all directions around Binz. You can find specific routes like the 'Lake Schmachter – Granitz–Binz Cycle Path loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Binz guide.
Yes, fishing is permitted in certain areas of the lakes, such as Lake Schmachter, provided you have a valid license.
While the lakes themselves are natural features, the region has historical significance. For example, Spyker Castle, considered the oldest secular building on the Baltic Sea island, is located near some of the area's waters. It's a beautiful castle with a rich history dating back to 1318.
The 'Park of the Senses' is a unique project located along the northeastern shore of Lake Schmachter. It features a rose and scent garden, a maze, terraces, an observation tower, water features, and seven play and sensory stations. It's a place designed for visitors of all ages to relax and engage with nature, and its promenade is popular for experiencing picturesque sunsets.
Yes, the area around Binz offers routes for various cycling disciplines. You can explore MTB Trails around Binz or find routes for Gravel biking around Binz. Some routes, like the 'Sellin pier – Sellin Pier at Night loop', are accessible from areas near the lakes.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful escape the lakes offer from the bustling beach, the opportunities for leisurely walks and cycling, and the chance to observe diverse plant and bird life. The romantic setting of places like Seedorf Marina and the beautiful views, such as those of Vilm Island, are also highly valued.
Schmachter See is very accessible, located just 700 meters west of the Binz beach. The extended main road of Binz leads directly to the lake, making it easy to reach on foot or by bike.
Yes, the region features man-made attractions on its waters. Seedorf Marina is a romantically located small town with a harbor and bridge, ideal for photography. Lake Sellin also boasts a modern port built in 2018 with a jetty, offering amenities and boat access.


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