Natural monuments around Stipsdorf are found in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, a region characterized by its picturesque natural beauty. The area features unique geological formations like the Kalkberg, expansive lakes such as the Großer Segeberger See, and tranquil nature reserves. This diverse landscape offers varied opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciating natural features. The surrounding area, particularly Bad Segeberg, boasts significant natural landmarks.
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A particularly beautiful place with a good view of the lake
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A beautiful place The view of the lake is particularly beautiful here 👍🥾🥾
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If you walk around Lake Segeberg, you will always be able to enjoy a beautiful view of the large lake with its trees and bushes, even in summer 😊...
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The Ihlsee is located in the northwestern part of the town of Bad Segeberg, on the northern edge of the Kleinniendorf district, and is part of the designated Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve. The formation of the lake has not been fully investigated. Either the depression formed after the Ice Age due to dead ice, or it originated as a sinkhole through the collapse of a cave in the Segeberg salt dome. Today, the lake has an area of approximately 29 hectares and extends 450 m in a north-south direction and approximately 850 m in a west-east direction; the shoreline length is 2.25 km. Along with the Bültsee and the Garrensee, the lake is one of the few nutrient-poor lakes in Schleswig-Holstein. The lake lies in a depression and has no inflow. It is fed only by groundwater and inflowing surface water (precipitation). North of the bathing area is the outflow, which connects the lake with the Großer Segeberger See. The lake can be circumnavigated, but there is no path directly along the shore. On the eastern shore, there is a bathing area that has existed for decades; the bathing water quality is regularly monitored and has been rated very good to good in recent years. A residential area is located on the northern shore. On the western and southern sides, the Ihlwald, a swamp forest, determines the shoreline strip. From 1911 to 1961, there was a train station at the Ihlsee for the Kiel–Segeberg narrow-gauge railway, the tracks of which were removed as early as 1962. The Ihlsee was designated a nature reserve in 1950 due to its special characteristics. The lake is a particularly nutrient-poor body of water, which results in a rare flora. Today, the lake is part of the Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve and, since 2006, part of the Natura 2000 protected area network. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ihlsee
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The Segeberger See is so beautiful and the possibilities to spend directly on the shore are particularly inviting.
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You have an absolutely fantastic view of Lake Segeberg from the highest point in the city - namely from the Kalkberg 😊... In addition there is the 360°C all-round view of Bad Segeberg for free 😃...
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Tip: The evening Karl May events end with fireworks.
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Tip: The 91 m high limestone mountain is not made of lime (calcium carbonate) but of gypsum (calcium sulphate).
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The most prominent unique geological formation is the Kalkberg in Bad Segeberg. This rock mountain, primarily composed of anhydrite or gypsum, is unique in the region and offers fantastic views from its summit. It also features a cave system, making it a significant natural wonder for those interested in geology.
Yes, several nature reserves offer opportunities for wildlife observation. The Wittenborn Heath Nature Reserve, a former training area, is excellent for relaxing walks through beautiful forest and heather. The Tarbeker Moor is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including cranes and otters. Additionally, Lake Ihl is part of the Ihlsee and Ihlwald nature reserve, a nutrient-poor body of water supporting rare flora.
Many natural monuments around Stipsdorf are family-friendly. The Kalkberg in Bad Segeberg offers an interesting geological experience and views. The Wittenborn Heath Nature Reserve and Tarbeker Moor provide pleasant walking environments. The area around Lake Ihl, with its bathing area, is also a great option for families.
For panoramic views, the summit of the Kalkberg in Bad Segeberg offers a fantastic perspective of the surrounding area, including the Großer Segeberger See. You can also find beautiful lake views from the stone bridge at the Rönne estuary at Großer Segeberger See.
The region around Stipsdorf offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Stipsdorf, Running Trails around Stipsdorf, and Road Cycling Routes around Stipsdorf.
Yes, the region offers excellent swimming opportunities. The Großer Segeberger See has excellent water quality for swimming in designated areas. Additionally, Lake Ihl features a bathing area on its eastern shore, with water quality regularly monitored and rated as very good to good.
The natural monuments around Stipsdorf are beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and nature observation due to mild temperatures and vibrant colors. Summer is perfect for swimming in the lakes and enjoying longer days. Even in winter, a crisp walk through the heath or forest can be very rewarding.
While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas around Stipsdorf, such as the Wittenborn Heath Nature Reserve and Tarbeker Moor, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. Always check local signage for specific rules in nature reserves.
The diverse landscapes around Stipsdorf support a rich variety of flora and fauna. In areas like the Tarbeker Moor, you might spot cranes, otters, and various dragonflies. The nutrient-poor Lake Ihl is home to rare aquatic flora, and the surrounding forests and heathlands provide habitats for many bird species and small mammals.
Yes, some natural sites have historical significance. The Kalkberg in Bad Segeberg has a long history of gypsum mining, which altered its height and mass. Near the Rönne estuary at Großer Segeberger See, you can find a stone bridge and learn about the historical watermill in Klein Rönnau, which has been operating since 1342.
Accessibility varies by location. Many trails around the lakes and through nature reserves like the Wittenborn Heath Nature Reserve are generally well-maintained for walking. However, the ascent to the summit of the Kalkberg involves some elevation. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions if you have mobility concerns.
Yes, the region is well-suited for circular hikes. For instance, there are circular routes around the Großer Segeberger See that offer beautiful views and opportunities to immerse yourself in nature. The Rönne estuary and stone bridge at Großer Segeberger See is part of an 8.5-kilometer circular trail. The Tarbeker Moor can also be walked around in about an hour.


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