Best lakes around Kröppelshagen-Fahrendorf are situated at the edge of the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park. This expansive natural area is characterized by a glacial landscape, featuring over 40 lakes nestled amidst forests, meadows, and wetlands. The region provides a habitat for diverse wildlife, including kingfishers, eagles, and cranes. The area offers various opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation.
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Beautiful views of the idyllically flowing Bille river
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A pond in Hamburg-Bergedorf consisting of two parts of water that are almost completely separated by a dam is referred to as Bergedorfer brewery ponds, more rarely as Bergedorfer brewery ponds. The body of water is about 1.50 meters deep and has an area of 0.67 hectares. It is located between Chrysanderstrasse and Bille. The body of water is connected to the Bille via pipes. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Great to drive and without cars. Here you can make good progress!
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At the Hamburg city limits, the Bille River enters urban areas for the first time. Right at the beginning, the Hanseatic City of Hamburg welcomes the Bille with a historical relic: The Brewery Ponds. Located on Chrysanderstraße, where the Bille once again "encircles" a residential area, in a semicircle between the railway line and the riverbed, the Brewery Ponds were established there in the 1860s together with the traditional Bergedorfer Actien-Bier Brewery and were used for ice production in the winter. An idyllic little pond area with wooden bridges offering great views of the surrounding beautiful nature. https://www.didisworld.com/2022/07/06/die-bille/
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The Mühlenteich is more of a highlight that should be located in the Gravel sector. With a racing bike, it's a bit hard on the tires on the gravel...
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This is where the ice for the ice cellar was removed in winter
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Small pond landscape with many water lilies, small wooden bridge and beautiful views.
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The source of the Glinder Au lies between Langelohe and Kronshorst (Brunsbek). It flows in a south-westerly direction, is fed by the Langeloher Graben and the Stellauer Bach and passes under the federal motorway 24. There, in the Friederici Park recreation area, it feeds the Glinder mill pond and used to power a copper mill. It then flows through the town of Glinde and then turns west in front of the railway embankment of the former Südstormarn district railway, where the Glinder Au forms the border between Oststeinbek and its district of Havighorst. Here at Gut Domhorst stood a powder mill (built in 1581) on the Domhorst mill pond. Further west just behind the right-hand tributary Forellenbach is the Oststeinbek mill pond. Behind it, it then reaches the Hamburg area, flows north of Mümmelmannsberg, becomes a lake again (fallow landscape Steinfurths Diek, created in the 1970s along Steinfurther Diek, intended as a natural monument with rare birds and butterflies - also very popular with model boat owners). After passing a fish ladder, it again crosses under the A 1 as a brook, where it widens below Kirchsteinbek to the (Steinbeker) mill pond, then crosses under the federal highway 5, and finally flows into the Bille about a kilometer south of it. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The region offers a variety of lakes, with the Aumühle Mill Pond being a popular choice, known for its size and diverse water bird habitat. Another favorite is the Glinde Mill Pond, ideal for short walks and connecting to local history. The Pond on the Billewanderweg, located within the Green Center recreational area, is also highly appreciated by visitors.
The lakes around Kröppelshagen-Fahrendorf are nestled within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, characterized by a glacial landscape of forests, meadows, and wetlands. You can observe diverse wildlife, including kingfishers, eagles, and cranes. The Ratzeburger See, for instance, is known for its crystal-clear waters and rich biodiversity, including white-tailed eagles and various orchid species.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Pond on the Billewanderweg is part of the Green Center recreational area in Lohbrügge, which features numerous playgrounds and fitness equipment. The Glinde Mill Pond area is also suitable for short, pleasant walks with children, and hosts various events throughout the year.
The region has a rich history. Near the Glinde Mill Pond, you can visit the Glinde Mill and the local history museum. The Bergedorf Brewery Ponds are historically significant, having been used by the Actien brewery since 1863 for ice storage. Furthermore, the island town of Ratzeburg, surrounded by the Ratzeburger See, boasts the 12th-century Ratzeburg Cathedral, a stunning example of Romanesque architecture.
The area around Kröppelshagen-Fahrendorf offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, enjoy running trails, or go cycling. The Ratzeburger See is particularly popular for water-based activities like swimming, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and boating, with excursion boats available.
Yes, there are extensive walking and cycling trails. The Ratzeburger See features scenic trails around the island town and the lakes, including a picturesque route along the west shore of the Great Ratzeburg Lake. The Glinde Mill Pond also has a pleasant circular route that takes about an hour. The Wakenitz river, connected to Lake Ratzeburg, offers hiking opportunities along trails like the Drägerweg.
The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park is beautiful year-round, but the warmer months (spring to early autumn) are ideal for water activities like swimming and boating on lakes such as the Ratzeburger See. Spring and autumn also offer excellent conditions for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature, and opportunities for birdwatching.
The Ratzeburger See is Schleswig-Holstein's favorite lake, known for its crystal-clear waters and being a complex of four interconnected lakes surrounding the historic island town of Ratzeburg. It's a hub for diverse water sports, scenic trails, rich wildlife, and cultural attractions like the Ratzeburg Cathedral. You can find more information at ratzeburg-tourismus.de.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and the rich natural environment. Many appreciate the opportunities for short, pleasant walks around ponds like the Glinde Mill Pond, or observing diverse water birds at locations like the Aumühle Mill Pond. The extensive park areas and playgrounds also make it a favorite for families seeking recreation.
Yes, within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, you can also find other significant lakes. These include the Schaalsee, which is connected to the Ratzeburger See by the Schaalsee Canal, as well as smaller, tranquil bodies of water like the Behlendorfer See, Garrensee, and Pinnsee. Each offers unique opportunities for nature appreciation and outdoor recreation.
Absolutely. The Ratzeburger See offers numerous bathing and resting places along its shores, perfect for relaxation and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. Many of the smaller lakes within the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park also provide quiet spots to unwind and connect with nature.


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