Best lakes around Sankelmarker Lake are located in northern Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, offering a diverse natural landscape. Sankelmarker Lake itself is a calciferous lowland lake, formed during the last glacial period, with an average depth of 6.5 meters. The area features a narrow belt of alder fen forest and a path of about 4 to 4.5 kilometers encircles the main lake. This region provides opportunities for observing local flora and fauna, alongside historical sites.
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A stable viewing platform above the lake... just a few meters from the water... the short detour is worthwhile and offers a magnificent view across the lake.
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A beautiful, narrow path around the lake with a nice rest area. Lots of pedestrians on the weekends.
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Information boards - one provides information about the fish species found in Lake Sankelmark.
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From the platform, which is really not that high, you have a beautiful view of the surroundings and the lake below.
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Great information board about who eats who in the lake
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Lake Sankelmarker is just a few kilometers south of Flensburg. A visitor platform was built here on a hill that gives you a wonderful view over the water. A board informs you about how the lake was once formed.
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The viewing platform near the bathing area is located 50 m across from the circular path on a hill and offers a good view over parts of the lake.
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You can turn fish around on the information board.🐟
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Sankelmarker Lake is a calciferous lowland kettle lake, formed during the last glacial period. Its surroundings feature a narrow belt of alder fen forest. Visitors can observe diverse bird and fish species, as well as amphibians like the common toad. An observation scope on the west side of the lake allows for seabird viewing, and the Bilauniederung wetland to the north is home to kingfishers, tawny owls, and several bat species. You can learn more about the lake's formation and ecology at the Sankelmarker Lake Viewing Platform.
Yes, Sankelmarker Lake holds historical significance as the site of the Battle of Oeversee in 1864, part of the war with Denmark. Three memorials around the lake commemorate this event. Additionally, a new nature trail provides information about the lake's history alongside its flora and fauna.
A popular path, approximately 4 to 4.5 kilometers long, encircles Sankelmarker Lake, offering a pleasant route for walking or jogging. There's also a new nature trail with ten stations providing information about the local environment and history. For a specific trail experience, consider the Juni-Thayer-Weg Trail to Sankelmarker Lake, which is a singletrack path through the forest.
The area around Sankelmarker Lake offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Swimming spot at Sankelmarker See – Belted Galloway Cattle loop' or 'Sankelmarker See – Swimming spot at Sankelmarker See loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Sankelmarker Lake guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Schmidt's meadow pond – Forest lake in the Fröruper Hills loop'. Find more biking routes in the Gravel biking around Sankelmarker Lake guide. Running trails are also available, including the 'Arnkiel Park loop'. Check out the Running Trails around Sankelmarker Lake guide for more options.
Yes, Sankelmarker Lake is a popular spot for angling, known for its diverse fish population including pike, perch, eel, carp, zander, roach, and rudd. Fishing is permitted from the shore, and day passes are available online through ASV Sankelmark. You can also find information about the local fish species at the Fish Information Board at Sankelmarker See.
Many areas around Sankelmarker Lake are family-friendly. The Sankelmarker Lake Viewing Platform and the Observation Deck at Sankelmarker Lake are great for all ages, with the latter offering accessible water for cooling feet. The Fish Information Board at Sankelmarker See is also an engaging stop for families. Additionally, the View of the Lake with Bench provides a small, shaded recreation area perfect for a family break.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views and the peaceful atmosphere around Sankelmarker Lake. Many enjoy the opportunity to cool their feet in the easily accessible water from the Observation Deck. The information boards at the Sankelmarker Lake Viewing Platform are also appreciated for providing insights into the lake's formation and ecology. The forest trails, like the Juni-Thayer-Weg Trail, are popular for their natural beauty.
While Sankelmarker Lake is a primary attraction, the surrounding area, known as 'Grünes Binnenland', features several other lakes with high recreational value. These include Treß-See, Holmarksee, and Baggersee Wanderup, offering additional opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.
Yes, Sankelmarker Lake is easily accessible, located conveniently near the B 76 highway. This makes it a straightforward destination for visitors traveling by car.
Absolutely. The Sankelmarker Lake Viewing Platform offers a wonderful view over the water, complete with information boards about the lake's formation. Another excellent spot is the Observation Deck at Sankelmarker Lake, which also provides beautiful views and easy access to the water.
The lake and its surroundings offer nature observation opportunities throughout the year. The changing colors of the lake, partly due to cyanobacteria, can be observed seasonally. The Bilauniederung wetland is particularly rich in bird and bat species, making it a good spot for wildlife enthusiasts. An observation scope on the west side of the lake is available for viewing seabirds.


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