Lakes around Haale are defined by their natural settings, often featuring polder areas and small ponds within a rural landscape. The region is characterized by the Haaler Au, a significant watercourse that creates diverse habitats. These areas provide opportunities for observing local flora and fauna, including various waterfowl. Many of the lakes and ponds are integrated into natural reserves, offering tranquil spots for visitors.
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Here, you have to bypass a pasture. The grass is extremely high, and the path itself is barely visible. This requires a good feel for the road, leg strength, and a good dose of intuition.
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Here, at a picnic bench, the hiking trail passes a small, artificially dammed pond, the Herrmann-Länge-Teich. A nice moment for a break.
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The Haaler Au drains part of the Aukrug Nature Park. It was originally a left tributary of the Eider. With the construction of the Kiel Canal, it was separated there and has flowed into the canal ever since. Shortly before it flows into the canal, it forms a small lake. This can be seen here.
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The inscription on the memorial stone reads: Expansion of Haaler Au 1932 - 1986 in honor of Dipl. Ing. Hinerk Bayer, ORR Andreas Paulsen, ORR Jens Muthorst.
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The lake-like polder areas on the lower reaches of the Haaler Au provide a habitat for many animals. The pygmy swans in particular use these areas as a resting place in February / March and strengthen themselves here for their onward flight. So use the winter time for a trip here. During the growing season, everything should be very overgrown and therefore less of the beautiful nature visible.
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Rest area with table and benches right by the Hermann Lange pond
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The most popular water features in the Haale region include the Polders of the Haaler Au, known for their natural environment and as a habitat for animals like pygmy swans. Other notable spots are the Haaler Au Memorial and Nature Reserve, where the Haaler Au forms a small lake before flowing into the Kiel Canal, and the tranquil Fish Ponds.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Polders of the Haaler Au, the Haaler Au Memorial and Nature Reserve, and the Fish Ponds are all categorized as family-friendly. The Picnic area with a view of Hermann Lenge Pond also offers a nice spot for a family break.
The lakes around Haale are characterized by their natural settings, often featuring polder areas and small ponds within a rural landscape. The Haaler Au watercourse creates diverse habitats, making these areas ideal for observing local flora and fauna, including various waterfowl. Many are integrated into natural reserves, offering tranquil spots.
Yes, the Haaler Au Memorial and Nature Reserve is a significant site. It features a memorial stone commemorating the expansion of the Haaler Au from 1932 to 1986, honoring key individuals involved. This area combines natural beauty with historical significance.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and natural environment. For instance, the Fish Ponds are described as a 'nice place to stay' where visitors are 'mostly alone' and can enjoy waterfowl. The Picnic area with a view of Hermann Lenge Pond is valued as a 'quiet resting place' for a break.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find options like the 'Running loop from Haale' which is an easy 4 km route, or more challenging ones like the 'Running loop from Wettersberg' at 15.6 km. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Haale guide.
Absolutely. The region offers various MTB trails, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. For example, you can find the 'Nübbel Eider Bridge – Jevenau Bridge near Jevenstedt loop' which is an easy 29.6 km ride. Discover more routes in the MTB Trails around Haale guide.
The polder areas of the Haaler Au are particularly interesting in February/March. During this time, pygmy swans use these areas as a resting place to strengthen themselves for their onward flight. However, during the growing season, the area can become very overgrown, making the natural beauty less visible.
When exploring the Polders of the Haaler Au, be aware that you might need to bypass pastures where the grass can be extremely high and the path barely visible. This requires a good sense of direction and sturdy legs.
Yes, the region is known for its tranquil spots. The Fish Ponds are often quiet, and the Picnic area with a view of Hermann Lenge Pond provides a peaceful setting for a break by a small, artificially dammed pond.
The Haaler Au is a significant watercourse that drains part of the Aukrug Nature Park. Originally a tributary of the Eider, it was separated with the construction of the Kiel Canal and now flows into the canal. Shortly before its confluence with the canal, it forms a small lake, creating a unique natural feature.


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