Lakes near Todesfelde Germany offer diverse natural experiences in the Segeberg district of Schleswig-Holstein. The region is characterized by a gently hilly landscape with forests and meadows. While Todesfelde itself does not have prominent lakes, the nearby Mözener See and the Great Segeberg Lake are easily accessible. These natural features provide opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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The Great Segeberg Lake stretches between the town centre of Bad Segeberg and Klein Rönnau. You can cycle, hike, swim in many places and go boating here. The Great Segeberg Lake is just an eight-minute walk from the town centre of Segeberg and is around 1.7 km² in size. The Great Segeberg Lake is divided into two halves by the Spitzenort peninsula. The only real island in the Great Segeberg Lake is the bird island in the northern part of the lake. You can swim in the Great Segeberg Lake at unguarded, free bathing areas such as the floating jetty on the Segeberg spa promenade and at the bathing area at the KlüthseeCamp in Klein Rönnau. There is a bird sanctuary between Stipsdorf and Klein Rönnau, so there are no bathing areas in this area. In addition to the unguarded bathing areas, there is a lido in Bad Segeberg and an outdoor pool in Klein Rönnau. The water quality in the Great Segeberg Lake is excellent, so you can swim here without any worries. In Bad Segeberg there is a rowing club, a sailing club, a boating club and a boat rental for all adventurous water sports enthusiasts. There are other boating clubs in Klein Rönnau and Stipsdorf. On the south bank of the lake there is also an open-air forest grandstand and a play area. In addition to a youth hostel and numerous hotels around the lake, there is a campsite in Klein Rönnau and one in Bad Segeberg. The lake promenade in Bad Segeberg invites you to take a walk along the lake, tired hikers and cyclists can rest on the sun loungers on the sun deck directly on the promenade. If you want to hike or cycle a little further, there are numerous cycle paths in the area. The eight-kilometer circular path around the lake with a detour to the Kalkberg, a wonderful view from the Moosberg and the lake promenade as the destination and starting point is particularly popular. On average, a hike takes 90 minutes. You can of course go much faster by bike, but please watch out for hikers, the paths are sometimes narrow, but easy to ride. https://www.hamburg-tourism.de/sehen-erleben/gruenes-hamburg/parks-gruenanlagen/grosser-segeberger-see-1/
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The Ihlsee is located in the northwestern part of the town of Bad Segeberg, on the northern edge of the Kleinniendorf district, and is part of the designated Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve. The formation of the lake has not been fully investigated. Either the depression formed after the Ice Age due to dead ice, or it originated as a sinkhole through the collapse of a cave in the Segeberg salt dome. Today, the lake has an area of approximately 29 hectares and extends 450 m in a north-south direction and approximately 850 m in a west-east direction; the shoreline length is 2.25 km. Along with the Bültsee and the Garrensee, the lake is one of the few nutrient-poor lakes in Schleswig-Holstein. The lake lies in a depression and has no inflow. It is fed only by groundwater and inflowing surface water (precipitation). North of the bathing area is the outflow, which connects the lake with the Großer Segeberger See. The lake can be circumnavigated, but there is no path directly along the shore. On the eastern shore, there is a bathing area that has existed for decades; the bathing water quality is regularly monitored and has been rated very good to good in recent years. A residential area is located on the northern shore. On the western and southern sides, the Ihlwald, a swamp forest, determines the shoreline strip. From 1911 to 1961, there was a train station at the Ihlsee for the Kiel–Segeberg narrow-gauge railway, the tracks of which were removed as early as 1962. The Ihlsee was designated a nature reserve in 1950 due to its special characteristics. The lake is a particularly nutrient-poor body of water, which results in a rare flora. Today, the lake is part of the Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve and, since 2006, part of the Natura 2000 protected area network. 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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Here you can really relax
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A perfect place to take a break.
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The path always goes directly along the lake. Beautiful under trees and quite good to drive except for a few roots.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake for its beautiful views and comfortable benches. The Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake also offers wide views and is ideal for relaxation. Additionally, the Mözener See, though not listed as a highlight in the guide, is a popular natural attraction in the vicinity, known for its idyllic setting.
Yes, swimming is permitted in several lakes. The Mözener See has designated bathing areas in Wittenborn and Kükels, with a gently sloping shore in Wittenborn suitable for non-swimmers. The Ihlsee Beach is another popular lido. Always check local conditions, as blue-green algae can occasionally affect water quality after warm weather.
The Mözener See is ideal for non-motorized water sports such as paddling, canoeing, and sailing, with stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) also possible. Motorboats are strictly regulated or prohibited on both Mözener See and the Great Segeberg Lake, preserving a peaceful environment for other activities.
Absolutely. The West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake and Great Segeberg Lake are noted as family-friendly. The Ihlsee Beach is a great lido for families. The Mözener See also offers recreational opportunities with designated bathing areas suitable for children.
Yes, the West Shore of Great Segeberg Lake is specifically highlighted as dog-friendly. Many paths around the lakes, including those surrounding the Mözener See, are suitable for walks with dogs, though leash rules may apply in certain areas or nature reserves.
The region features a gently hilly landscape with surrounding forests and meadows. The Great Segeberg Lake has a unique geological history, formed by subrosion over a salt dome. Lake Ihl is a particularly nutrient-poor body of water, part of a nature reserve, supporting rare flora. The Mözener See is also set in an idyllic natural environment with largely untouched shores.
Yes, there are various routes for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'View of Mözener See – Mözener Lake loop' or the 'Ihlsee Beach – Lake Ihl loop'. For hiking, options include trails in the Wittenborner Heide. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Todesfelde and Hiking around Todesfelde guide pages.
Yes, angling is a popular activity, particularly in the Mözener See, which is home to various fish species including pike, zander, eel, carp, and tench. Fishing permits can be obtained, for example, at the Seecamping Weisser Brunnen campsite. The Great Segeberg Lake is leased to the Segeberg Sports Fishing Association.
Yes, the 'Seecamping Weisser Brunnen' campsite is located directly on the Mözener See in Wittenborn, offering pitches, amenities, and a restaurant with lake views. There is also a youth campsite in Wittenborn. The Great Segeberg Lake also has a cafe nearby.
The lakes are beautiful in every season. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming and water sports, while the well-developed paths around lakes like Mözener See and the Great Segeberg Lake offer wonderful walks year-round. Always check for seasonal considerations like blue-green algae in warmer months.
The Lakeside promenade at the Great Segeberg Lake is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a wide view over the lake. Many of the circular paths around the lakes are generally well-maintained, but specific accessibility details for all trails should be checked locally.
The Great Segeberg Lake is unique due to its geological history, formed by the collapse of cavities over a salt dome. It features an eight-kilometer circular walk and is a popular spot for non-motorized water sports. It's also part of the gypsum karst landscape of Bad Segeberg, related to the famous Kalkberg and its cave.


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