Best lakes around Lemwerder offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Situated near the Weser River, Lemwerder provides access to various water bodies, including local bathing lakes and larger regional lakes. These areas are characterized by green meadows, forests, and open fields, serving as important ecological corridors. The region's lakes are suitable for activities such as swimming, walking, cycling, and fishing.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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Very nice campsite.
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There was significantly less water in Peterteich today. This seating area overlooking the water is beautiful.
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Today, there was significantly less water in Peterteich than at this time last year. No water flowed from the overflow pipe into Brookbäke.
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You can't walk or drive to the lake!
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The Seehuus restaurant at Falkensteinsee has a good menu and very tasty food.
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The former military bathing facility is a little eye-catcher when you cycle or hike along the Delme. Great crested grebes can be seen there from time to time. The small lake is also attractive in winter because it is surrounded by trees (without leaves in winter, but still beautiful).
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The former military bathing establishment is now a gathering point for water birds. Today there were lots of mallards, gadwalls, coots, a few cormorants, two Egyptian geese and two goosanders.
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Opening Hours: Off-Season November - Easter Holidays Thursday: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM Friday: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Saturday + Sunday: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM Hot food served until 9:00 PM (Fri - Sun from 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM) Opening Hours: Peak Season / End of March - October Open daily from 8:30 AM - 10:00 PM
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For swimming and various water sports, Grambke Sportpark Lake Beach is an excellent choice. It features large sandy areas and allows activities like sailing, rowing, surfing, and diving. The local Badesee Lemwerder is also suitable for bathing.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Grambke Sportpark Lake Beach offers sandy areas and water activities. Peter Pond provides a peaceful setting with paths for walks, and Delmegrundsee is a quiet spot for relaxation.
The region around Lemwerder's lakes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling around lakes like Grambke Sportpark Lake Beach, or explore extensive hiking trails. For more adventurous cycling, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes available.
Yes, Delmegrundsee (Former Military Bathing Facility "Mili") has a unique history, created in 1936 and once used as a public bath. For natural features, the Park on the Left Bank of the Weser offers beautiful waters, green meadows, lookout hills, and small forests, home to various wildlife.
The local Badesee Lemwerder is known as a good spot for anglers, with recorded fish species including bream, eel, pike, and carp.
Yes, for dining options, you can visit Seehuus at Lake Falkenstein, which offers a good menu and tasty food right by the lake.
For a peaceful experience, Peter Pond offers a small, beautiful setting with quiet paths. Delmegrundsee is also known as a quiet place to relax and let your mind wander.
Peter Pond is noted as dog-friendly, offering paths for walks with your canine companion.
Waller Feldmarksee, approximately 12 hectares in size, was created during the excavation for the A24 highway. It's surrounded by fields and allotments, providing a relaxing environment for visitors.
The Untere Ochtum (Lemwerder) is a significant natural area designated as a landscape protection area. It's crucial for preserving and restoring the natural structure and function of the water body as a habitat for protected animal and plant species, including salmon, sea trout, and otters, and serves as an important ecological corridor.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the large sandy beaches for swimming and water sports at places like Grambke Sportpark Lake Beach, as well as the peaceful settings for walks and relaxation found at lakes such as Peter Pond.


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