Goldberger See

The Goldberger lake lies in the Sternberg Lake District, east of Goldberg in the district of Ludwigsburg pleasure Parchim in Mecklenburg -Western Pomerania and has an oval shape. It is located in a charming natural scenery in the nature park Nossentin / Schwinzer Heath. While the east side is very wild and wooded, the west side is used for agriculture. On the south shore lies a silting marsh with reeds reed-beds, sedges, ponds, alder swamps and wet meadows and silted Torfstichen. The area is a habitat for some species of orchids, amphibians and birds schilfbewohnende.

The Goldberger lake is an outspoken Muldensee and is located in a basin, together with the Great Medower lake and the Woostener lake. The average depth is 2.1 meters, the lake is thus very flat. This shallow depth has the consequence that on hot summer days, the oxygen in the water is running out and this condition can lead to a fish kill, as it did happen in 1908.

It is drained by the Mildenitz.

Recreation

In the northwest of the water there is a campsite and a hotel complex. The lake can be traveled by rowboats.

In the year 2002 there were on the lake the world championships in ice sailing.

South of the lake lead the federal highway 192 and the railway line of the disused track Wismar -Karow past the shore.

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