Lakes around Lauenbrück are situated in northern Germany, nestled between the Wümme and Oste rivers. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including moor, meadow, and heath areas, alongside numerous bodies of water. These lakes and ponds offer opportunities for recreation and appreciating the local environment. Lauenbrück's natural setting provides a tranquil backdrop for outdoor activities.
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Small lake with a nice resting place to relax and rest.
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Heick Park begins directly at the barbecue hut, to the right of which a rustic half-timbered granary catches the eye. From there, a path leads around a body of water covered with water lilies - past crooked juniper trees and a purple-shimmering heathland. "This used to be a small garbage dump here," says Steppat. The fact that it would one day become "the flagship of Jeersdorf," as he calls the park, is thanks to its namesake, the Hamburg-based entrepreneur Gerhart Heick (1919-2009). He had once noticed the town through his hunting hobby - and had taken it to his heart ever since. "So much so that he even lived in Jeersdorf for around 40 years," reports Steppat. "And he left us a lot." Not only does the park bear Heick's signature, the nearby oak avenue with its namesake trees would certainly have a much less of an impact on the townscape today. (Source: Rotenburger Kreiszeitung 27.08.2015)
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Jeersdorf – It is a gem in a very well-kept deep sleep: the Heick Park in Jeersdorf. The days when large groups barbecued there and others celebrated wildly are now over. Probably irrevocably – even if some Jeersdorf residents would like to see more activities there again. Peter Ehlen is a trustee in the sense of Gerhart Heick (1919-2009), to whom the town has this park to thank. Park, Ehlen explains, is not the right term. “It is a natural plot of land.” And the rumor that keeps cropping up that the gates are being closed there is absolutely not true. The landscape garden with the heathland, the pond and the striking buildings such as the Spieker was created in 1986. The Hamburg entrepreneur Heick lived in Jeersdorf for 40 years and was very closely connected to the town. “Back then, we harvested the heather in the Lüneburg Heath,” Ehlen looks back. (Source: Rotenburger Kreiszeitung 24.07.2024)
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For a rest in totally untouched nature of meadows and forests, it is worth the effort to drive along the overgrown paths.
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A small lake with a swimming area, weather permitting. 😉. But definitely a nice resting place.
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A small pond with a few benches for a break in between.
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Only a small pond, but nicely located as a rest area. North Path hikers reach the rest area via a short, marked access path.
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Great place to photograph kingfishers
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The Lauenbrück region, situated between the Wümme and Oste rivers, offers diverse natural landscapes. You'll find beautiful moor, meadow, and heath areas alongside its many lakes and ponds, providing a tranquil setting for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond, though slightly outside Lauenbrück, is a notable historical site. It features historic buildings and a pleasant park-like area for relaxation. You can also explore well-preserved old farmhouses nearby. The Wiesensee is part of Lauenbrück's "Historical and Ecological Adventure Path".
The Lohmoorsee Birdwatching Tower is an excellent spot for observing water birds, with visitors sometimes spotting kingfishers. The Wiesensee also becomes a temporary home for large flocks of Canadian geese during autumn migration.
Many lakes in the Lauenbrück area are family-friendly. The Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond offers a relaxing park area. The Lohmoorsee Birdwatching Tower is also suitable for families. Additionally, Himberg Lake and Jeersdorf Park with Pond are noted as family-friendly spots.
Absolutely. The Wiesensee features a 10-kilometer circular path suitable for walking or cycling. For more options, you can explore various hiking trails around Lauenbrück, including routes like the 'Fintausee and Fintau Pathway' or 'Wooden Bridge Over the Wümme'. Find more details on Hiking around Lauenbrück.
Yes, the 10-kilometer circular path around the Wiesensee is suitable for cycling. You can also find numerous cycling routes in the broader Lauenbrück area, such as the 'Lauenbrück Water Nature Trail' or 'Fintau Bridge Near Lauenbrück'. Discover more routes on Cycling around Lauenbrück.
The Himberg Lake is described as a small, hidden pond with benches for resting. Another hidden spot is the Mühlbachsee Nature Reserve, which is very secluded and requires navigating through thicket to reach the water's edge.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and relaxing atmosphere, the scenic views, and the opportunities for outdoor activities. Many enjoy the historical aspects of places like the Sittensen Watermill and the chance to observe nature, especially at the Lohmoorsee Birdwatching Tower.
Yes, Himberg Lake has benches at its north end, perfect for sitting and cooling tired feet. The Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond also offers a pleasant park-like area for relaxation and strolling by the water.
Lakes directly within Lauenbrück include the Dorfteich, Fintausee, Wiesensee, Ziegelteiche, and the three Schleienteiche. These bodies of water contribute significantly to the local recreational value and scenic beauty.
Yes, there are several running trails around Lauenbrück that incorporate the natural beauty of the area. You can find routes like the 'Fintau Bridge Near Lauenbrück – Little Link Shop loop' or 'Running loop from Lauenbrück'. More running options are available on Running Trails around Lauenbrück.


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