Best lakes around Neu-Eichenberg are primarily defined by the region's river systems rather than large natural lakes. Neu-Eichenberg is situated in the Eichenberger Hügelland of northern Hesse, Germany, between the Werra and Leine rivers. These rivers and their associated landscapes offer significant natural attractions and recreational opportunities. The area provides diverse natural settings for outdoor activities, including cycling and hiking along river paths.
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Hermitage with easy access and rest area with 2 former fish ponds
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Great rock formation with a historical background. Can only be recommended.
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Nowadays a popular swimming lake in summer with sunbathing areas and a kiosk
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The Green Lake was created in 1940. A pit left over from a gypsum quarry filled with groundwater, rainwater and surface water. The green color comes from its richness in phytoplankton (consisting of diatoms, green algae, golden algae and other algae as well as dinoflagellates and cyanobacteria)
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The Wendebach reservoir is a natural lake that was created in 1973 by artificial damming for flood protection. The area is used as a recreation area. The bathing area has a bathing jetty and a non-swimmer area, which is looked after by the DLRG.
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While Neu-Eichenberg doesn't feature large natural lakes, the region is characterized by its significant river systems, the Werra and Leine, alongside various reservoirs, gravel lakes, and ponds. These offer diverse natural settings for outdoor activities.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Wendebach Reservoir is a popular recreation area with a bathing jetty and a non-swimmer area. Rosdorf Gravel Lake also has a beach area, and Grüner See Hundelshausen is a popular swimming lake with sunbathing areas and a kiosk. The Speerberg Pond offers a picturesque, quiet setting.
For swimming and cooling off, the Wendebach Reservoir provides a dedicated bathing area with a jetty. Grüner See Hundelshausen is also a popular swimming lake, and Rosdorf Gravel Lake is used for cooling off, though swimming there is technically not permitted.
The primary rivers defining the natural landscape around Neu-Eichenberg are the Werra and the Leine. The Werra River is particularly noted for its 'very beautiful and idyllic' sections, while the Leine River shapes the diverse landscape of the Leinebergland hills.
Yes, the region offers stunning viewpoints. The Teufelskanzel (Devil's Pulpit) provides panoramic views of the horseshoe-shaped Werra loop, with the Hessian mountains and Ludwigstein Castle in the background. The Hurkutstein Rock Formation and Hermit's Cave also offers scenic views and an idyllic setting.
The Hurkutstein Rock Formation and Hermit's Cave is a notable natural monument with historical context, where a hermit is said to have once lived. The Werra River itself, with features like the Lindewerra Bridge, contributes to the scenic and historical landscape of the region.
Absolutely. The Werra Cycle Path is a long-distance cycling route that runs directly along the Werra River and is considered one of Germany's most picturesque bike paths. You can find various cycling routes, including gravel biking options, around the region. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Neu-Eichenberg and Gravel biking around Neu-Eichenberg guides.
Yes, the area provides excellent opportunities for hiking and running. The Werra River offers a wonderful river landscape ideal for hiking. For specific routes, you can check out the Running Trails around Neu-Eichenberg guide, which includes routes near water bodies like the Wendebach Reservoir.
The Werra River offers a 'wonderful river landscape' that is ideal for cycling, hiking, and enjoying panoramic views. Its idyllic bends, the Werra Cycle Path, and the Teufelskanzel viewpoint provide significant recreational value and photographic opportunities.
The Wendebach Reservoir has its own car parking, making it easily accessible for visitors.
The area is particularly enjoyable in good weather, especially for activities like swimming and cycling. The Wendebach Reservoir, for instance, is often visited in good weather for its bathing area and recreational facilities. Spring through autumn generally offers the most pleasant conditions for outdoor activities along the rivers and at the various water bodies.
Yes, Rosdorf Gravel Lake is noted as being great for dogs to cool off, though visitors are reminded to help keep the area clean.


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