Best lakes around Steyerberg are often found in adapted natural areas or recreational zones, as the municipality is not widely known for large natural lakes. The region features smaller local ponds and sections of rivers developed for recreational use. These areas provide opportunities for relaxation by the water and are often designed for local recreation. Visitors can explore various water features and natural settings within the broader Steyerberg area.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Access from the Brokeloh side is for residents only and is controlled there.
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There is a shelter and a beautiful table and bench combination at Lake Estorf. In the shelter you can read an exciting story about Lake Estorf😊
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A great local recreation area, many small paths lead around it
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A great path leads directly along the water
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6.5 hectare water surface with bathing island, children's playground as well as the Kneipp water treading pool and mobile home parking space.
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You can wonderfully walk around the lake on the circular path. 1 round is approx. 2km long and offers many views of the lake. There is also a beautiful bridge where you have a beautiful view over both sides of the lake and you can easily observe the wildlife from an elevated position.
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Water is always attractive... Info from the web: Location and brief description: The approx. 28 hectare natural bathing lake "Die Rolle" is located in a fauna-flora habitat (FFH) area 289 (pond bat waters in the Nienburg area) west of the city of Nienburg/Weser and can be reached via the B 6. As a standing tributary, it lies on the left without a connection to the Weser.
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Steyerberg is not known for large, natural lakes in the traditional sense. Instead, you'll find adapted natural areas, recreational zones, smaller local ponds, and sections of rivers developed for recreation. These often include old gravel pits, town lakes, and bathing ponds designed for local enjoyment.
Yes, several spots offer opportunities for swimming and relaxation. For instance, Heye Glas Lake, an old gravel pit, features crystal clear water and a fine sandy beach. Sulingen Town Lake also has a bathing island and a jetty for swimming.
Absolutely. Sulingen Town Lake is very family-friendly, offering a children's playground and a circular path. Nordsee Sulingen, a recreational area with lakes, is also ideal for families looking for walks or cycling in an idyllic setting.
You can enjoy various activities. Many lakes, like Sulingen Town Lake and Nordsee Sulingen, have circular paths perfect for walking or cycling. For more extensive routes, you can explore the nearby MTB Trails around Steyerberg, Road Cycling Routes around Steyerberg, or Gravel biking around Steyerberg.
Yes, several lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. Sulingen Town Lake features a circular path of approximately 2 km. The recreational area of Nordsee Sulingen also has a foot and bike path meandering around its lakes, providing an idyllic setting for walks.
Lakes like Estorfer Lake, located in the Weser floodplain, are remnants of a former Weser course and feature typical reed beds and alluvial forest structures. The Hakenwerder Ponds are known for many waterfowl and small alluvial forests, offering a beautiful piece of nature to observe.
Heye Glas Lake, an old gravel pit, is particularly notable for divers. It features underwater platforms and various attractions like sunken fir trees, bathtubs, and garden gnomes, with lines stretched underwater to guide divers between highlights.
Amenities vary by location. Sulingen Town Lake offers a bathing island, a children's playground, and a jetty. Estorfer Lake provides a shelter and a table and bench combination for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the clear water and sandy beach at Heye Glas Lake, and the beautiful circular path and idyllic views at Sulingen Town Lake. The peaceful and idyllic setting of places like Nordsee Sulingen is also highly valued for relaxation and gentle activities.
Yes, Estorfer Lake and the backwaters within the Hakenwerder Ponds are notable examples. They are remnants of former Weser river courses, preserving typical structural elements of the flood plain and offering insights into the region's natural history.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Nordsee Sulingen features a foot and bike path that meanders around its lakes. Additionally, the circular path at Sulingen Town Lake is suitable for cycling. For more dedicated routes, consider the Road Cycling Routes around Steyerberg or Gravel biking around Steyerberg guides.


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