Best lakes around Hohn are located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, a region known for its varied natural landscapes. The area, including the Hohner See, offers diverse recreational opportunities centered around its numerous lakes. These bodies of water contribute to the region's natural appeal, providing settings for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A wonderful place to relax, very well maintained, where you can cool off after a long tour...with mustard :-)
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Nice place for a little break, if you have a towel handy, a little cooling off in the water is also recommended 😁
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The lake with its green is beautiful and very calming 😊
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The Rendsburger Stadtsee is a lake about three and a half hectares in size and up to one and a half meters deep. It was created during the construction of the Kiel Canal in 1893. You can relax wonderfully at the lake and watch various water birds.
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If you hike through the Owschlager Moor on the Jungfernstieg, you will quickly see that this is predominantly a valuable heather moor that emerged from a largely drained raised moor. As part of the "Schleswiger Vorgeest", the moor lies on the southern edge of a large, intensively used sandy area. The entire moor is covered by silting up peat patches. Raised bogs are extreme habitats in which only a few animals and plants can exist. That's why most of the animal and plant species in the raised moor are on the "Red List" of endangered plants and animals. The reasons for the disappearance or decline of many raised moor specialists lie in the drainage measures (peat extraction, conversion into agricultural land), as a result of which the originally much larger Owschlager Moor has shrunk to the current remaining area of approx. 86 hectares. You can find further information about the Owschlager Moor here: http://www.owschlag.info/BUND/moor.htm
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The visibility on this moor path is somewhat limited, but from the moor lake to the southeast you have a beautiful view over the water.
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The region offers diverse natural landscapes. For instance, the Hohner Lake is a significant nature reserve, home to endangered species like the white-tailed eagle, and is considered the last remaining shallow-water geest lake. You can also explore the Owschlager Moor, which features a small raised bog and a bog pond, offering a unique natural landscape.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Hohner Lake area is considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for walking and birdwatching. Rendsburg City Lake is also family-friendly, where you can relax and observe water birds. For swimming, the Meggerdorf swimming spot provides a spacious area with a large lawn.
The Bistensee, formed during the Vistula Ice Age, is excellent for various water sports, including swimming, sailing, rowing, surfing, and fishing. The nearby Wittensee also offers opportunities for swimming and boating.
The area around Hohner Lake provides several trails for hiking and walking, varying from easy to moderate, with some routes ideal for birdwatching. For more options, you can explore numerous running trails around Hohn, including loops around the Hohner Lake, which can be found in the Running Trails around Hohn guide.
Yes, the Rendsburg City Lake has a unique history, as it was created in 1893 during the construction of the Kiel Canal. It's a remnant of the Holstengraben. The Bistensee is notable for its formation during the Vistula Ice Age and its watershed, where it drains into the North Sea while the nearby Wittensee flows to the Baltic Sea.
While the Hohner See is well-known, other lakes like Fockbeker See, Armensee, and Alte Sorge are also part of the regional network and offer recreational appeal, potentially providing a quieter experience. The Wittensee and Westensee, though further out, are also significant natural areas.
Absolutely. The Hohner Lake nature reserve is an excellent spot for birdwatching, particularly for observing the white-tailed eagle and other endangered species. There are even refuges for observation. You can also watch various water birds at Rendsburg City Lake.
Yes, the area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous MTB trails and road cycling routes that pass by or near the lakes. For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Hohn guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Hohn guide.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months for water activities and hiking. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching at Hohner Lake due to migratory patterns. The region's natural beauty can be appreciated in all seasons, with different activities available depending on the weather.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. Rendsburg City Lake has parking available. For swimming, the Meggerdorf swimming spot provides a designated area with a large lawn and even a shelter for cyclists.
The Hohn region is characterized by a variety of lake types, including shallow-water geest lakes like the Hohner Lake, ice-age moraine lakes such as the Bistensee, and city lakes like Rendsburg City Lake, each offering distinct natural features and recreational opportunities.


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