Sentiero delle lastre presso il Lanker See
Sentiero delle lastre presso il Lanker See
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The Concrete Slab Path by Lanker See refers to sections of well-maintained cycling routes that feature smooth concrete surfaces, offering an enjoyable ride around the picturesque Lanker See in Holstein Switzerland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This highlight is part of a larger network of trails that traverse the region, known for its rolling hills and numerous lakes. The Lanker See itself, situated about 19 meters above sea level, is a significant natural landmark, with the River Schwentine flowing through its waters.
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Distanza 2,93 km
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While the Concrete Slab Path offers smooth sections, the broader cycling routes around Lanker See feature a diverse mix of surfaces. Cyclists will encounter asphalt, gravel, and some unpaved sections, providing a varied experience through forests, open fields, and lakeside areas.
Yes, the routes are generally considered easy to intermediate, making them suitable for beginners and families. The smooth concrete sections are particularly comfortable for all skill levels, and gentle descents allow for a relaxed ride. Many sections are well-maintained and offer a safe environment for family outings.
Parking is readily available in the nearby town of Preetz, which serves as a central hub for the area's trails. From Preetz, you can easily access various routes that incorporate the Concrete Slab Path and other scenic sections around Lanker See.
Yes, the town of Preetz, which is central to the Lanker See cycling network, is accessible by public transport. The Preetz-Ascheberg railway line runs near the western side of the lake, making it possible to reach the area by train and then cycle to the paths.
While the Lanker See paths are popular, especially during good weather and when the rapeseed fields are in bloom, visitor tips suggest that arriving earlier in the day can help avoid the busiest times. The routes are extensive, so it's often possible to find quieter sections even on busy days.
Along the routes, you can visit Gut Wahlstorf, a historic manor with a beautiful mansion and old farm buildings. You'll also enjoy fantastic views of the Lanker See itself and the distant Preetz church tower. The area is dotted with Schusteracht-Rasthütten (resting huts) for convenient breaks.
The town of Preetz, being the central hub, offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Additionally, some routes may pass by establishments or offer detours to nearby villages where you can find refreshments and places to stay.
Yes, the Lanker See cycling paths, including the concrete sections, can be enjoyed in winter. While conditions may vary, the routes offer a peaceful experience during the colder months. Cyclists should always check local weather conditions and ensure their bikes are equipped for winter riding.
While the Concrete Slab Path is part of a larger network, a full circuit around Lanker See, often integrated into routes like the 'Schusteracht,' can vary. The lake itself has a shore length of 17 km (without islands), so a full loop would typically be around or slightly more than this, depending on the specific path taken.
The Lanker See is a natural lake with many small bays. While specific designated swimming areas are not highlighted, visitors often enjoy the lake. It's important to be aware of local regulations and safety guidelines regarding swimming in natural bodies of water.
The western area of Lanker See, from the shore to the railway tracks, is a nature reserve. This protected status means you might encounter various bird species, small mammals, and diverse flora typical of a lake and forest environment in Holstein Switzerland. Keep an eye out for waterfowl and other wildlife.