Möllner Seenplatte

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Lüttauer See
Schmalsee

The Möllner Seenplatte (also Möllner Seenkette ) is part of the Lauenburg Lake District and consists of seven lakes with a total area of ​​around 135 hectares, which are east and north of the city of Mölln in the Duchy of Lauenburg .

These are - in this episode originally from Hellbach of - flows through Drüsensee , Lüttauer Lake (also Lütauer Lake written) Schmalsee , Hegesee , Schulsee , city lake and Ziegelsee . The Ziegelsee is crossed by the Elbe-Lübeck Canal , which leads past Mölln to the west.

The Hellbach changes its name several times as it crosses the lakes:

  • Gudower See – Sarnekower See: Seemannbach
  • Sarnekower See – Gudower Mühle: Mühlenbach
  • Gudower Mühle – Drüsensee: Hellbach
  • Drüsensee – Lüttauer See: Lüttauer Bek
  • Schmalsee – Schaafbrücke in Mölln: Pinnau

From the Schaafbrücke the brook is dammed up to operate the mill that gives the city of Mölln its name and runs as "Mühlenbek" (also "Mühlenfließ") through the city before flowing into the Schulsee.

With the exception of the fairway of the Elbe-Lübeck Canal in the Ziegelsee, no motorized boats are permitted on the lakes. Coordinates: 53 ° 37 ′ 53 ″  N , 10 ° 41 ′ 18 ″  E