Lakes near Wust-Fischbeck are primarily centered around the Elbe River and several natural lakes within the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve. The region is characterized by broad floodplains, gentle river meanders, and diverse ecosystems. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling, hiking, and nature observation. The area is part of a significant natural reserve, supporting various flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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You can get a view of the lake if you look out to the left of the road - coming from Schollene - after a simple bench next to an information board (well before Ferchels), there is an inconspicuous, almost overgrown short footpath that leads steeply up a hill. There you will find a bench and a table with a wonderful view of the lake. An ideal place to take a break.
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Rest area with swimming area. I can't say whether swimming is allowed there. There are no prohibition signs there.
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There are wonderfully beautiful spots here on the lake where you can swim, fish or simply go on a bike tour. Nature also invites you to go hiking or walking.
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It's worth taking a break and jumping into the lake 👍🏻🤗
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grandiose route with small-scale agriculture, an exception here
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Scenic, varied route on roads with very little traffic. Good asphalt, partly good concrete double lane and 2 x 100 m Paris-Roubaix feeling (cobblestones) in Ferchels. Good alternative route in strong winds to the direct connection Schollene-Neuwartensleben.
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A very nice, mostly natural circular route around the lake.
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For swimming, you have several excellent options. The Hohengöhren Lakes offer a dedicated beach and swimming area. Kiessee Wischer also features a beach and is suitable for a refreshing dip, with an "official" area at Waldbad Wischer that includes a lifeguard. Additionally, the Natural Swimming Area Milow provides beautiful spots for swimming.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Steckelsdorfer Lake Loop is a mostly natural circular route perfect for relaxation. Both Hohengöhren Lakes and Kiessee Wischer feature beach areas, making them ideal for family outings. The Natural Swimming Area Milow also offers family-friendly spots for swimming and enjoying nature.
The region, particularly within the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve, is rich in wildlife. The Elbe River landscape supports diverse flora and fauna, including sea eagles, beavers, and various migratory birds. Schollener See is a renowned bird paradise, serving as a resting and wintering ground for numerous waders and waterfowl like grey geese and northern white-fronted and bean geese. It's also home to many dragonfly and amphibian species, as well as Elbe beavers and otters.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Elbe Cycle Path or explore the landscape by canoe, raft, or boat on the Elbe River. Hiking and walking are popular around lakes like Natural Swimming Area Milow and Schollener See. Fishing is also a common activity, especially at Kamernscher See. For more structured routes, you can find various hiking, running, and MTB trails in the wider region.
Absolutely. The Elbe River landscape itself is characterized by broad floodplains and gentle meanders, offering scenic views. An observation tower on the Bölsdorfer Haken, directly on the Elbe cycle path, provides excellent views over the Elbe dyke. At Schollener See, there's a dedicated viewpoint with a bench and table, offering expansive views over the lake and its unique floating islands. The lake's extensive silting-up areas also create a fascinating natural spectacle.
The region offers different experiences throughout the year. In early spring and fall, the Elbe River landscape provides impressive bird migration spectacles, making it ideal for birdwatching. Warmer months are best for swimming and water activities at lakes like Hohengöhren Lakes and Kiessee Wischer. Nature observation, cycling, and hiking can be enjoyed from spring through autumn.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. The Elbe River itself is home to various fish species. Kamernscher See is particularly known as a fishing water, with species such as perch, pike, carp, tench, and bream found there. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before fishing.
Yes, you can find easy walking opportunities. The Steckelsdorfer Lake Loop offers a mostly natural circular route suitable for a leisurely walk. The area around Natural Swimming Area Milow also invites visitors for hiking or walking. The Elbe River banks provide extensive opportunities for easy walks, and the surrounding Fauna-Flora-Habitat areas, such as near Kamernscher See, are suitable for quiet nature walks.
While specific establishments are not detailed, the region emphasizes sustainable tourism. For dining, Kiessee Wischer, specifically at Waldbad Wischer, offers dining options. The broader area around Wust-Fischbeck and nearby towns would provide various accommodation and gastronomy choices. For more information on the local area, you might find details on the official municipal website or local tourism resources.
The Elbe River is a dominant natural feature, with Fischbeck situated on its eastern edge, and the river flowing through the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve. It defines the landscape with broad floodplains and meanders, creating a vibrant ecosystem. The Elbe offers extensive opportunities for cycling, hiking, and water sports, and its floods constantly shape the unique river landscape, supporting diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, Schollener See is particularly known for its fascinating floating islands and extensive silting-up areas, which create a unique natural spectacle. This shallow lake is a key feature of the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve and contributes to its rich biodiversity.


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