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Lago Warder

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Lago Warder

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Wardersee is a picturesque lake nestled in the heart of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, primarily within Kreis Segeberg and partly in Rendsburg-Eckernförde. Situated at an elevation of 71 meters, this expansive body of water is a significant feature of the Nortorfer Land, forming part of the scenic Westensee Nature Park and the broader Holstein Switzerland region. Known for its natural beauty and ecological importance, the lake is traversed by the federal highway 432 and is fed by the Trave River, which also…

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    24 de junio de 2019

    Ciclismo

    El lago es muy pintoresco. El recorrido en bicicleta valió la pena.
    Wardersee, junto con Kembser See, Seedorfer See y Seekamper See, es el resto de un depósito de hielo que se formó entre morrenas terminales en el oeste y el borde de hielo en el este al final del glacial Weichselian. Hay 3 granjas junto al lago.
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    El Wardersee, de propiedad privada, es drenado por el Trave, que es su afluente más grande. Otro afluente es el Bißnitz.
    El Wardersee, que es uno de los 15 lagos …
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    Vista de Bad Segeberg y Casa del guardián de la finca Pronstorf - Recorrido circular desde Bad Segeberg

    43,8km

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    Ruta en bicicleta moderada. Se necesita buena forma física. Pistas pavimentadas en su mayoría.

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    Paseo fácil en bici. Para todos los niveles de forma física. Pistas pavimentadas en su mayoría.

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    Elevación 70 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

    Hoy

    lunes 4 mayo

    14°C

    6°C

    39 %

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    Velocidad máx. del viento: 12,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Rohlstorf, Kreis Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Alemania

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What is the typical duration and difficulty of a full circular walk around Wardersee?

    While the intro mentions a circular tour, the exact length and time can vary. A full circular walk around Wardersee is generally considered a moderate hike. Given the lake's size and the varied terrain, including some reed zones and potentially less developed paths in certain areas, hikers should expect a tour to take approximately 3 to 4 hours to complete at a leisurely pace. The total distance is roughly 12-15 kilometers, depending on the exact route taken.

    Are there specific parking areas available for visitors, and do they tend to get crowded?

    Yes, there are parking options around Wardersee, particularly near the designated swimming area in Warder. However, community tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season (summer) and on weekends. It's highly recommended to arrive early in the morning to secure a spot, particularly if you plan a full day of activities.

    Is Wardersee easily accessible by public transport?

    While the area is primarily accessed by car, some local bus routes may serve villages around Wardersee. However, direct and frequent public transport connections to all parts of the lake are limited. Visitors relying on public transport should plan their journey carefully, checking local bus schedules and considering that some walking or cycling might be required from the nearest stops to reach specific lake access points or trailheads.

    What specific facilities make Wardersee a good destination for families with children?

    Wardersee is very family-friendly, particularly around the designated swimming area near the church in Warder. Here, you'll find a small sandy beach, a bathing jetty, and a pontoon, perfect for children. Additionally, there's a snack bar, kiosk, and sanitary facilities. A playground is also located nearby, offering extra entertainment for younger visitors. The water quality consistently meets "Excellent Quality" standards, ensuring a safe swimming experience.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Wardersee, and are there any specific rules for them, especially regarding swimming?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Wardersee, making it a popular spot for dog owners. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas and during breeding seasons for local wildlife, which includes many migratory birds and rare species. Regarding swimming, while there are no explicit prohibitions for dogs in the lake itself, it's best to keep them out of the designated public swimming areas and sensitive reed zones to protect both the environment and other visitors.

    Beyond summer, what unique activities or sights does Wardersee offer during the winter months?

    While the intro highlights warmer months for swimming and boating, winter at Wardersee offers a different kind of beauty. When the lake freezes over, it can become a picturesque landscape for winter walks, though caution is advised regarding ice safety. More reliably, winter is an excellent time for birdwatching, as the lake remains a nationally important resting area for migratory birds. With fewer crowds, you might have a better chance to spot species like white-tailed eagles, ducks, geese, and waders in their natural habitat.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly on the lake or in the immediate vicinity?

    While the designated swimming area has a snack bar and kiosk, there aren't many full-service cafes or restaurants directly on the lake's shore. However, the nearby villages, such as Warder and those within the Holstein Switzerland region, offer various dining options and accommodation, including guesthouses and holiday rentals. It's advisable to check in advance for specific opening hours and availability, especially outside of peak season.

    What permits are required for recreational activities like fishing or boating on Wardersee?

    Wardersee is known for its exceptional fish diversity, attracting anglers. Fishing rights are leased to a fisherman, meaning visitors wishing to fish will need to obtain a valid fishing permit (Angelschein) and a day or week permit from the local fishing authority or a designated vendor. For boating, specific regulations may apply, especially for motorized vessels, due to the lake's status as a nature area. Non-motorized boats like canoes or stand-up paddleboards are generally permitted, but it's always best to check local rules regarding launching points and restricted zones.

    Are there any specific viewpoints around Wardersee that offer particularly scenic panoramas?

    While the entire circular route offers continuous scenic views, specific viewpoints are not explicitly highlighted in the provided information. However, given the lake's natural beauty and the federal highway 432 crossing it, there are likely several spots along the road and the surrounding trails that provide excellent photo opportunities. Exploring the paths that lead to higher ground or through the surrounding natural deciduous forests might reveal elevated perspectives of the lake and its diverse birdlife.

    What historical or geological facts make Wardersee unique, beyond its current natural beauty?

    Wardersee has a fascinating history and geological background. It's a remnant of an ice-dammed lake formed at the end of the Weichselian glaciation, alongside Kembser See, Seedorfer See, and Seekamper See. Historically, its water level was significantly higher. The expansion of the Trave River in the early 20th century caused a one-meter drop in the lake's water level, reducing its size by about 45 hectares and leading to the expansion of reed zones. Archaeological discoveries from the mid-19th century on what was once an island (now a peninsula) near Warder village revealed settlement remains from 800 to 1150 A.D., including parts of the episcopal manor of Nezenna, adding a rich cultural layer to its natural allure.

    Are there any accessible paths or facilities for visitors with mobility challenges around Wardersee?

    While the intro mentions well-maintained hiking and cycling routes, specific details about wheelchair accessibility are not provided. The designated swimming area near Warder village, with its sandy beach and facilities, might offer some accessible sections. However, many natural trails around lakes can be uneven or unpaved. Visitors with mobility challenges are advised to inquire locally or check detailed trail maps for information on paved or specially adapted paths before visiting.

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