Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park
Appearance
The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park (
last ice age
.
Location and significance
With an area of over 470 km2 (180 sq mi), the nature park is the third largest in Schleswig-Holstein and contains extensive stretches of forest. The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, there are 40 lakes in total, borders directly on the Mecklenburg
Inner German Border
.
The largest lakes in the nature park are the
Salem
.
Within the nature park are the district towns of Ratzeburg and Mölln as well as the Hellbach Valley. The
Elbe-Lübeck Canal. The Naturparkweg nature trail runs through the park and links it to the other four nature parks in Schleswig-Holstein
.
The watershed between the North and Baltic Seas also runs through the nature park.
See also
- Other lakes in the nature park: Behlendorfer See | Garrensee | Pinnsee
- List of nature parks in Germany
References
- ^ Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park – a hill landscape from the ice age at www.germany.travel. Retrieved 20 Apr 2020.
External links
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