Lakes around Krukow offer diverse natural landscapes, characterized by a mix of recreational waters and protected natural areas. The region features lakes formed from gravel mining, traditional village ponds, and sections of nature reserves. These bodies of water provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and observation of local flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Nice place for a short break by the canal
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The village pond in Brunstorf is idyllically located near the church. It's a perfect place to linger.
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There is also a youth guest house for up to 26 people where you can easily stay overnight.
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The Barumer See is a larger bulge of the Neetze similar to the Reihersee. The access to the beach is a narrow street, there is no real parking space for cars or mobile homes, and there is no toilet. But it is easy to reach by bike and there is a small bike stand at the top. The much-described official barbecue area is on the other side, where there is also the campsite. The Barumer See is a small idyllic place that is used more by those who live there, with a small lawn and a small sandy beach. Swimming is at your own risk, there is no surveillance.
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A narrow, inconspicuous path leads to the banks of the Fehlingsbleck. Here is a hut from where you can watch waterfowl. A board with pictures of the native birdlife helps with identification.
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Here you can easily observe waterfowl
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The Krukow region offers a diverse range of lakes, including recreational waters, protected natural areas, lakes formed from gravel mining, and traditional village ponds. You can explore swimming spots like Barumer Lake, scenic quarry ponds such as Lanzer Lake, and idyllic village ponds like Brunstorf Village Pond. There are also nature reserve lakes like Fehlingsbleck Nature Reserve.
Yes, several lakes around Krukow are well-suited for families. Barumer Lake is excellent for swimming and water sports. Lanzer Lake and Brunstorf Village Pond also offer pleasant environments for family outings. Nature reserves like Stecknitz-Delvenau Lowlands Nature Reserve provide opportunities for observing local flora and fauna.
Barumer Lake is a popular choice for swimming, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). It has facilities and is easily accessible by car. While dogs are not allowed in the main bathing area, there are nearby spots for them to cool down.
Absolutely. Lanzer Lake, a quarry pond, offers beautiful views, especially along the Elbe-Lübeck Canal. Brunstorf Village Pond provides an idyllic setting with a viewpoint, perfect for a relaxing break. Additionally, Stecknitz-Delvenau Lowlands Nature Reserve offers excellent views of the Elbe-Lübeck Canal, where you can watch ships pass by.
Yes, the region features significant nature reserves that include lakes. The Stecknitz-Delvenau Lowlands Nature Reserve is a protected area with new bodies of water created through gravel extraction. Fehlingsbleck Nature Reserve, a former gravel pit, is known for its many waterfowl and offers a great view from its observation tower.
Beyond water activities, the area around Krukow's lakes is excellent for hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. You can find numerous routes, including easy hiking trails like the 'Shelter at the Elbe Riverside – Beaver Pond "Grantplatz" loop' or 'Krukow Village – Kabbe Landmaschinen Krukow loop'. For cycling, there are moderate mountain bike trails and gravel biking routes, such as the 'Mensingsches Haus Lauenburg – Shelter at the Elbe Riverside loop' or the 'Ilmenau Riverside Trail'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and gravel biking guide for Krukow.
Yes, there are several hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural beauty around the lakes. Many routes offer views of the Elbe-Lübeck Canal and the surrounding landscapes. For example, you can find easy loops starting from Hohes Elbufer or Krukow village. Check the hiking guide for Krukow for detailed trail information.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from recreational swimming spots to tranquil nature reserves. The clear waters of lakes like Barumer Lake are highly rated for summer swimming, while the scenic views along the Elbe-Lübeck Canal near Lanzer Lake are also a favorite. The idyllic charm of Brunstorf Village Pond for a peaceful break is also frequently mentioned.
Specific parking information varies by lake. For Barumer Lake, it is noted as 'easy to reach by car', suggesting convenient parking. For nature reserves, parking might be available at designated entry points. It's advisable to check specific highlight details or local signage upon arrival.
Policies vary by lake. For instance, at Barumer Lake, dogs are generally not allowed in the main bathing area, but there are spots about 200m downriver from the bathing area where dogs can cool down. In nature reserves, dogs are typically required to be on a leash to protect wildlife.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months are ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Nature reserves are generally enjoyable year-round for wildlife observation, though specific bird migration patterns might make certain seasons more interesting.


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