Best lakes around Hitzacker are found in a region defined by the Elbe and Jeetzel rivers, with the historic old town situated on an island between them. The area is part of the "Niedersächsische Elbtalaue" Biosphere Reserve, offering natural landscapes. Recreational opportunities include water-based activities on the rivers and exploring various lakes and ponds. The landscape features a mix of natural and artificial water bodies, providing diverse experiences for visitors.
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Beautiful lake in the middle of the city 💯🔝👍🏻😉‼️
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Nice place to take a short break.
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This small hut with a bench in front of it stands on the side of the road between Dübbekold and Nieperfitz, next to a small pond. It's ideal for taking a break on a hike or bike ride. It's very quiet here.
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Very relaxed walk around the lake. Paved ground that is easy to drive on. The main thing is that the tour is worth it because of the beautiful view of the lake. Recommended!
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Nice to bathe
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smoky waters on the Elbe During floods, dykes and troughs and depressions that accompany watercourses can be subject to an undercurrent, especially in the case of coarse-pored, sandy-gravelly ground. Due to the water pressure of the high river level, the dike is then underflowed by groundwater. It often comes to the surface immediately behind the dyke and forms temporary flat water. The water escapes sometimes "bubbling" or "smoking" because air stored in the ground is pushed up. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as smoky water or crowded water. Where very high amounts of smoke water occur, a smoke dike is sometimes built parallel to the land side of the dike on agricultural areas in order to secure the wider area. In nature reserves, on the other hand, smoke water is a desired effect that is the basis for very valuable biotopes. These offer a certain landscape-ecological partial replacement for the floodplain that was lost due to the covering. On the middle Elbe, where temporary smoky water occurs particularly frequently, these are habitats for amphibians that are rare elsewhere, such as the fire-bellied toad, the moor frog or the tree frog, as well as refuges for Tadpole Shrimp. The rest of the water that presses through a dyke during high water and emerges on the inner embankment is called Drangwasser, Kuverwasser, Köhrwasser, spring water or sweat water. (https://www.biologie-seite.de/Biologie/Qualmwasser)
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A nice quiet place in nature
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The Hitzacker region is characterized by its rivers, the Elbe and Jeetzel, along with various artificial lakes, natural ponds, and river expansions. You'll find broadened sections of the Jeetzel River, such as the Hitzacker See, and man-made lakes like the Thielenburger Lake, offering diverse aquatic experiences.
Yes, the area offers several options for walking and cycling. For instance, the Thielenburger Lake in Dannenberg features a well-maintained circular path, approximately 2 kilometers long, suitable for both walkers and cyclists. The Elbe Cycle Path also runs through the region, offering extensive routes along the river and its floodplains.
Families can enjoy several activities. The Thielenburger Lake has a children's playground and a toboggan hill on its eastern side. Additionally, the Pond and Rest Area Near Nieperfitz is a quiet spot with a hut and benches, ideal for a break during a family bike ride or hike.
For stunning views, visit Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike, which offers a wonderful panorama of the floodplain landscape. The Thielenburger Lake is also known for beautiful photo opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset, with potential sightings of swans.
While swimming is generally not permitted in the Thielenburger Lake due to nature conservation, there is a dedicated swimming spot at Gümser See. This location offers a small sandy beach, benches, and is popular with locals for cooling off.
The region, particularly the Elbe floodplains and areas like Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike, is rich in wildlife. You might spot white-tailed eagles, kestrels, cranes, gray and great egrets, red kites, common buzzards, deer, beavers, coypu, and hares. The Qualmwasser Depression Barnitz is also a habitat for moor frogs, pond newts, and garlic toads.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. The Thielenburger Lake is well-known among anglers, with carp, pike, perch, eel, and trout among its fish population. Fishing is also possible in the Jeetzel River.
The spring and summer months (April to October) are ideal for enjoying water-based activities and cycling, as the Elbe ferry operates during this period. Summer also brings many dragonflies to ponds like the Pond and Rest Area Near Nieperfitz. While less common now, the Thielenburger Lake was historically popular for ice skating in winter.
Yes, there are several routes. For running, you can explore trails like the 'Forest Experience Path – Jeetzel River near Seerau loop' or the 'Hitzacker Harbour – Historic Elbe flood markers loop'. You can find more running trails around Hitzacker on komoot's Running Trails around Hitzacker guide.
The Elbe Cycle Path is a major route running through the area. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Historic Center of Hitzacker – Dömitz Elbe Bridge loop'. If you prefer gravel biking, options include the 'Michaelshof Sammatz – Elbe ferry Tanja loop'. More cycling routes can be found in komoot's guides for Road Cycling Routes around Hitzacker and Gravel biking around Hitzacker.
Along the Jeetzel River promenade in Hitzacker, you'll find a river restaurant. Additionally, the Pond and Rest Area Near Nieperfitz offers a small wooden hut and benches, providing a peaceful spot for a break.
The majestic Elbe River is central to Hitzacker's identity. It's Germany's second-longest river and forms part of the 'Niedersächsische Elbtalaue' Biosphere Reserve. The historic old town is nestled directly on its banks, and the river offers opportunities for Elbe cruises, ferry rides, canoeing, fishing, and bird-watching. Picturesque sandy beaches can also be found along its course.


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