Best lakes around Mönchsteich is a guide focusing on Mönchsteich, a lake located southeast of Lütjensee in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This lake spans approximately 24 hectares and has a maximum depth of 2.9 meters. Historically, it was created as a fishing pond by monks and is fed by the Großensee via the Stenzenbek channel. The area features extensive reed beds and riparian forests, serving as a habitat for various aquatic plants and waterfowl.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
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Instead of a recommendation, I'd rather write: Caution! It's best not to leave the official paths at Mönchteich. There are places where you can sink quickly and deeply. So please be careful!
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... beautiful lakeshore and not a soul except us
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You can do it if the "path" is dry or if you have good shoes on. It was still very interesting
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...especially popular with children, but also with dogs...😅
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Climb a little along the tree without falling into the water.
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You walk along the road for a bit, but then it's back to the banks of the Mönchteich, a great way!
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It's actually more like dogs bathing here. I've only rarely seen people jump into the water here. And when they did, they always had their dogs with them. The Mönchsteich itself is an "insider tip" for a short walk anyway.
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The Mönchsteich area is rich in natural beauty, featuring extensive reed beds and riparian forests, particularly on its western and southeastern sides. These habitats support various aquatic plants like bulrushes, cattails, and white water lilies. The lake is also an important breeding and resting ground for diverse waterfowl. You can experience these features along the Monk Pond nature trail.
Yes, a circular hiking trail surrounds the Mönchsteich, offering scenic views and paths suitable for various fitness levels. While it doesn't always follow the shoreline directly, it provides ample opportunities for walking. For an easy option, consider routes like the Monk Pond – Lake View loop from Mühlenbachtal, which is about 5 km long.
Yes, there are several spots suitable for swimming. The Swimming spots on the north shore of Mönchsteich are noted for being good for both people and dogs. However, be aware that due to its shallow depth, the lake has many plants that can affect the swimming experience. There is also an unofficial swimming area in the eastern part of the lake.
Absolutely. The area around Mönchsteich is considered family-friendly, with easy walking paths suitable for all ages. Highlights like the Monk Pond and the Swimming spots on the north shore of Mönchsteich are popular with families. Children might also enjoy the Climbing Tree Trunk by the Lake.
Yes, the Mönchsteich area is very dog-friendly. Many of the small bathing areas around the lake, including the Swimming spots on the north shore of Mönchsteich, are suitable for dog bathing. The circular hiking trail is also popular with dog owners.
The Mönchsteich offers various scenic viewpoints. The View of Mönchsteich from the east shore, accessible via Lütjenseer Straße, provides excellent perspectives of the lake. The circular trail around Monk Pond also features fantastic views, especially from the south bank.
Beyond hiking, the area around Mönchsteich is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling or gravel biking. For example, there are several easy road cycling routes around Mönchsteich, such as the Pfefferberg Climb – Basthorst–Dahmker Scenic Road loop from Lütjensee. Gravel biking options are also available, including routes through the Hahnheide Nature Reserve.
The Mönchsteich has a notable history as a fishing pond. It was originally created by monks from the Reinfeld monastery who dammed a short channel called Stenzenbek. This historical context adds a unique layer to the natural landscape of the lake.
Yes, the Mönchsteich is fed by the Großensee via the Stenzenbek, an artificial channel. This connection means that visitors to Mönchsteich might also explore the nearby Großensee, which is another significant lake in the region, offering a broader recreational experience.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic and beautiful natural setting of Mönchsteich. The nature trail around Monk Pond is highly recommended at any time of year for its fantastic views and access to small bathing areas. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for observing wildlife are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for those seeking accessible paths, the Lütjenseer Straße offers a paved and smooth route directly past the Mönchsteich. This path provides beautiful views of the lake and is suitable for wheelchairs and cycling, as highlighted by the View of Mönchsteich from the east shore.


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