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Hiking around Kühren offers varied landscapes, including its proximity to the Great Plön Lake and Lake Lanker, Schleswig-Holstein's largest lakes. The region features a mix of woodlands, open meadows, and agricultural areas. The Schwentine River contributes to the area's aquatic richness, flowing through a landscape of forests and meadows. The Kührener Teich Nature Reserve is a significant natural attraction, safeguarding endangered bird species and the rare fire-bellied toad.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The 79-hectare "Kührener Teich and Surroundings" nature reserve, designated in 1994, lies directly south of the 207-hectare "Peninsulas and Bays in Lake Lanker" nature reserve, separated by the railway embankment. This protection safeguards two nationally important breeding, resting, and feeding areas for endangered and rare bird species, as well as for the rare fire-bellied toad. The core of the nature reserve is the 40-hectare fish pond, which is on average only half a meter deep and drains into Lake Lanker via a dam on the northern edge. North of the path, which runs along a narrow ridge, a species-rich, wet lowland area extends to the railway embankment. The natural water balance has been restored through damming. Large bodies of water occasionally extend here. The area is part of the European ecological network "Natura 2000" (protected habitat area and bird sanctuary). Pond management
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When greylag geese and ducks take flight at the same time, a white-tailed eagle usually attacks the waterfowl, which protect themselves in groups by using defensive strategies or take flight, as the white-tailed eagle prefers to hunt on the ground or in the water. Other birds of prey, such as the common buzzard, red kite, and hobby, can also be seen at Kührener Teich and Lanker See.
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The nature reserves 'Peninsulas and Bays in Lake Lanker' and 'Kührener Teich and Surroundings' (in the immediate vicinity of the Lanker See Nature Reserve) represent a typical landscape section of the East Holstein Lake District. Parts of Lake Lanker and Kührener Teich are designated as Natura 2000 sites. In the reed beds and alder groves, numerous duck species, as well as the Great Bittern, Marsh Harrier, Black-necked Grebe, Great Reed Warbler, Sedge Warbler, Wood Warbler, Black-throated Thrush, and Nightingale, breed in high population densities. The white-tailed eagle can also be easily observed from the NABU information hut at Kührener Teich.
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Grazing of the Kührener Teich nature reserve takes place in the rewetting area along the railway line and at Lanker See by cattle belonging to the "Weidelandschaften e. V." association. The number of animals is calculated so that the area, in accordance with the "semi-open pasture landscape" concept, features alternating vegetation such as bushes, perennials, and short-grazed grasses.
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The "Peninsulas and Bays in Lake Lanker" nature reserve encompasses 207 hectares of water, reed beds, extensive pastures, quarries, and birch and beech forests. Part of the area is extensively grazed by Galloway cattle to ensure the survival of the fragrant cowslip (Primula veris). In mid-May, the Appelwarder peninsula is yellow due to its massive presence.
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The Peninsulas and Bays Nature Reserve in Lake Lanker encompasses 207 hectares of water, reed beds, pastures, marshes, and birch and beech forests. Part of the area is extensively grazed to ensure the survival of the fragrant cowslip.
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The nature reserve "Peninsulas and Bays in Lake Lanker" comprises 207 hectares of water surface, reed beds, extensive pastureland, quarries, birch and beech forests. Part of the area is extensively grazed by Galloway cattle in order to ensure the survival of the "fragrant primrose" Primula veris.
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In 1893, a stopping point for passenger trains was opened here, and later a loading track for freight trains was added. Freight services ended in 1960, and the last passenger train stopped in 1980.
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There are 8 dedicated hiking routes around Kühren that are easily accessible from local bus stations. These trails offer a variety of experiences, from leisurely strolls to more challenging excursions through the region's diverse landscapes.
The bus-accessible hikes in Kühren traverse a rich tapestry of landscapes. You'll encounter picturesque lakes like the Großer Plöner See and Lanker See, the meandering Schwentine River, and a mix of dense forests, open meadows, and agricultural land. The region is known for its gentle inclines, making it enjoyable for various fitness levels.
Yes, Kühren offers several easy, family-friendly options. For a pleasant and accessible walk, consider the Former Kühren Train Station – Old Kühren Watermill loop from Kühren, which is 7.7 km long and takes about 2 hours. Another great choice is the Sorrel Blossom Meadow loop from Kühren, a shorter 3.9 km route perfect for a quick outing.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging adventure, the Preetz Town Church – Walter Ewoldt Bridge loop from Kühren is an excellent option. This route spans over 20 km and features varied terrain, offering a more demanding experience through the region's scenic beauty.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible routes in Kühren fit within a 3-4 hour timeframe. The Solitary Tree in the Field – Former Kühren Train Station loop from Kühren is a moderate 8 km hike that typically takes around 2.5 hours, leaving plenty of time to explore or enjoy the scenery. Another good option is the Old Kühren Watermill – Former Kühren Train Station loop from Kühren, which is 7.2 km and takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Yes, most of the bus-accessible trails in Kühren are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike conveniently at the same bus stop. This makes planning your trip by public transport straightforward and enjoyable.
Kühren's bus-accessible trails offer access to several natural highlights. You might encounter the serene Sterin Island (Großer Plöner See), enjoy views from the Empress's Favorite Spot – Prinzeninsel, or explore parts of the Schwentine Oxbow Nature Reserve Trail. The Kührener Teich Nature Reserve, known for its birdlife and the rare fire-bellied toad, is also a significant feature of the local landscape.
Generally, Kühren's natural trails through forests, meadows, and along lakes are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas like the Kührener Teich. Always be mindful of local regulations and wildlife, particularly during breeding seasons.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in Kühren, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse and picturesque landscapes, the tranquility of the trails, and the excellent accessibility by public transport, making it easy to explore the natural beauty without a car.
Kühren's trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming meadows and active wildlife, while summer offers lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for longer hikes. Autumn transforms the forests with vibrant colors, and even in winter, the quiet, snow-dusted landscapes around the lakes can be very atmospheric, though some paths might be muddy or icy.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The trails often provide beautiful views of the Großer Plöner See and Lake Lanker. The Empress's Favorite Spot – Prinzeninsel is a notable viewpoint that can be incorporated into longer routes, offering panoramic vistas of the lake and its surroundings.


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