Lakes around Wischhafen are primarily found in the surrounding Stade district and broader region, as Wischhafen itself is a small municipality known for its Elbe ferry connection. The area is characterized by the agricultural "Altes Land" region. These nearby lakes offer diverse opportunities for water-based recreation and nature exploration. Travel to these lakes from Wischhafen typically takes 30-40 minutes by car.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A very nice campsite is located here on Krautsand. Just over the dike and you're already at the Elbe River and the beautiful Krautsand beach. There's also a dog beach and a lifeguard on duty during the summer months. A small children's playground and a bistro are available. A large parking area, toilet facilities, and an open-air shower are also provided.
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On June 17th, 2024, we asked a woman and her dog for directions. We wanted to know if you could cross the bridge on the Wischhafener Süderelbe by bike. But she didn't know her way around. She was probably on vacation in Krautsand. As we continued our journey, a couple came towards us on their bikes and told us that the bridge was closed. We then rode back with them. The woman with the dog on a leash was still standing on the path and we rode past her. Last of all, my wife. The dog snapped and bit my right calf. A relatively small wound became infected and we drove to the hospital in Flensburg on June 20th, 2024, where we were treated. We were advised not to continue our journey by bike. We therefore had to end our cycling trip. Perhaps someone can provide information about the dog owner or has met her. Middle-aged woman, 45 to 50 years old, long dark hair. Dog shoulder height approx. 50 cm, long, mottled black, brown, beige hair.
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The campsite "Am Leuchtturm" is located directly on the Elbe dike. From there you can watch the shipping traffic on the Elbe to and from Hamburg.
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The Danish King Christian IV had the port of the city of Glückstadt built in 1619/20 at the mouth of the Rhins and the Elbe. The port and city were built primarily for strategic reasons. Glückstadt was an important naval base until 1863 in order to secure Denmark's interests in the Elbe and the North Sea.
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You can also play table tennis and volleyball next to the sunbathing lawn.
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Super rest area with which you really do not count here.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Glückstadt Harbor, which functions as a lake-like environment with its outer section largely independent of tides and an inner harbor accessible via a barrage. Another highly rated spot is the Krummendeich natural outdoor pool, a facility created after a dam break, offering swimming and relaxation.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Krummendeich natural outdoor pool is particularly family-friendly, featuring a sunbathing lawn, play and sports facilities, and an adjacent restaurant. The Krempe Market Square and City Park also offers a pleasant environment with a small lake, suitable for a relaxed family outing.
While Wischhafen itself is more associated with the Elbe, the surrounding region offers diverse natural beauty. For instance, Horstsee in Stade, a former clay pit, is known for its tranquil setting and diverse fish population, encircled by a hilly walking path. Neukloster Lake, though further afield, is a heart-shaped lake within a picturesque moraine landscape, offering extensive hiking trails and natural surroundings.
The Krummendeich natural outdoor pool is an excellent option for swimming, offering a dedicated facility with a sunbathing lawn and supervised bathing from mid-May to mid-September. Neukloster Lake, while a longer journey, also features a public bathing area with supervision during the summer months.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Wischhafen Ferry Terminal – At the Harbor, Glückstadt loop' or the 'Krautsand Pier – Krautsand Beach loop' from the Hiking around Wischhafen guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes such as the 'Elbe marshland route' or the 'Dornbusch–Krautsand Cycle Path' in the Cycling around Wischhafen guide. Mountain biking trails are also available, for example, the 'Ruthenstrom Marina – Grauerort Fortress loop' from the MTB Trails around Wischhafen guide.
Yes, the region offers some historical interest. Glückstadt Harbor is notable for its historical row of houses. Horstsee in Stade has a unique origin story as a former clay pit. Further afield, the town of Neukloster near Neukloster Lake features a well-preserved monastery and bell tower, adding cultural attractions to your visit.
For tranquil relaxation, consider Horstsee in Stade, known for its peaceful setting and a 640-meter walking path. The Wooden Shelter by the Pond and the Pond Rest Area offer quiet spots with views of small ponds, providing protection from the elements.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for water-based recreation and nature exploration. Many enjoy the unique character of places like Glückstadt Harbor with its historical charm, and the family-friendly amenities at the Krummendeich natural outdoor pool. The peaceful settings and opportunities for gentle outdoor activities like walking and cycling are also highly valued.
Horstsee in Stade is a paradise for anglers, home to a variety of fish species including perch, carp, tench, roach, bream, aland, eel, pikeperch, and pike. Its varying depths make it an interesting spot for fishing enthusiasts.
Most notable lakes in the surrounding Stade district, such as Horstsee and Hammaher See, are readily accessible for day trips, typically taking 30-40 minutes by car from Wischhafen. Neukloster Lake is a longer journey but offers a more expansive lake experience.
Yes, many lakes offer dedicated paths. Horstsee in Stade has a 640-meter hilly walking path encircling it. Hammaher See features a scenic lakeside trail ideal for both biking and hiking, with rest stops available. Neukloster Lake boasts a longer hiking trail, approximately 12-14 km, that encircles the entire lake.
Hammaher See, located between Hammah and Groß Sternberg, is known for its scenic lakeside trail, which is perfect for easy biking and hiking. It's nestled within beautiful nature and provides a serene environment for outdoor activities, with convenient rest stops.


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