Best lakes around Dollern are situated in a region characterized by its proximity to the Elbe River and a landscape suitable for outdoor activities. While Dollern itself has a few local water bodies like the Buschteich, the broader area offers several lakes for recreation. The Elbe River provides scenic views and picnic areas, complementing the natural features of the region. This area is known for its hiking and cycling routes, extending towards the North Sea coast.
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A great bike and hiking route leads along here amidst beautiful nature 💚.
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A great cycling and hiking route leads along here amidst beautiful nature, recommended all year round.
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Great picnic spot at Franken Moor. Highly recommended.
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A wonderful little corner of the world, Gut Daudieck was a monastery estate in the Middle Ages, under the patronage of the Harsefeld Monastery. It served as a fish supplier for the monks. The larger ponds from that time are still cultivated today. Those visiting Gut Daudieck by bicycle should probably push their bikes, as the cobblestones from that era are still in place. Despite its size, Gut Daudieck is well worth a visit. Beautiful hiking trails and nature await you here 👍🏼.
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Gut Daudieck was a monastic estate in the Middle Ages, and the Harsefeld Monastery held its patronage. It served the monks as a fish supplier. The larger ponds from that time are still cultivated today. Those visiting Gut Daudieck by bicycle should dismount and push their bikes, as the cobblestones from that era are still in place. Despite its small size, Gut Daudieck is well worth a visit. Beautiful hiking trails and nature can be enjoyed here.
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A hike here in the fall is also very beautiful and highly recommended 👍. When the sun shines, nature 💚 is beautifully reflected in the water.
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Horstsee in Stade, Lower Saxony, was formed by a former clay pit on the edge of the Hohentorsvorstadt district of Stade. The walled-up tunnel at Horstsee, which formerly led to the Aktien-Ziegelei Horst (March 2008), Stade, Lower Saxony. The coordinates are: 53° 35′ 39″ N, 9° 27′ 42″ E Elevation above sea level: 6 m above sea level Area: 3.75 ha Maximum depth: 9 m Average depth: 4–5 m The volume of the lake roughly corresponds to the total water volume of the Oberschwinge. The average depth in the western part is approximately 4 to 5 meters. In the eastern part, the lake is up to approximately 9 meters deep. The surface area is approximately 3.75 hectares. A 640-meter-long, hilly hiking trail runs around the lake, offering many magnificent views of the lake and the surrounding countryside. There are plenty of places to sit and relax and enjoy the scenery. Back when there was a real winter, we could even ice skate here.
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The region around Dollern is characterized by its proximity to the Elbe River, offering scenic views and picnic areas. While Dollern itself has local water bodies like the Buschteich, the broader area features lakes that are natural idylls, biotopes, and surrounded by forests. You'll find diverse aquatic animals and rich plant life, especially around lakes like Neukloster Lake and Horstsee (Horst Lake).
Yes, several lakes and nearby attractions are suitable for families. Neukloster Lake and Horstsee (Horst Lake) both offer complete hiking trails that are generally family-friendly. The Picnic Shelter at Frankenmoor provides a quiet spot near a lake for families to relax. Additionally, the park at Agathenburg Castle features a small lake with an island, which can be a pleasant detour for families.
Near the lakes, you can visit Agathenburg Castle, which has a beautiful park with a small lake and offers a wonderful view over the Elbmarsch. Another historical point of interest is the Hagener Mill, an old watermill located near a lake, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the area feature dedicated hiking trails. Neukloster Lake has a hiking trail of approximately 12 to 14 km, perfect for relaxation. Horstsee (Horst Lake) also has a complete hiking trail around its perimeter. The Buschteich near Dollern is incorporated into a circular hiking route. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Dollern guide, which includes routes like the 'Mohr in Dollern – Dollerner Buschteiche loop'.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Elbe River, which is very close to Dollern. For more structured routes, consider road cycling or gravel biking. The Road Cycling Routes around Dollern guide and the Gravel biking around Dollern guide provide numerous options, including routes that pass by natural features and lakes.
While specific parking details for every lake are not always available, many popular natural spots and highlights, such as Agathenburg Castle, often provide parking facilities. For smaller, more secluded lakes, parking might be limited to roadside spots or designated areas for hiking trailheads. It's advisable to check specific route details on Komoot for parking information when planning your visit.
Yes, the lakes offer different experiences in winter. While specific details for all lakes are not provided, the region research indicates that Dollern offers opportunities for ice skating or curling on a frozen lake behind the dyke during winter. Hiking trails around lakes like Neukloster Lake and Horstsee (Horst Lake) can also be enjoyed for winter walks, offering a serene atmosphere.
While the Picnic Shelter at Frankenmoor is a quiet area where you should bring your own food and drinks, Agathenburg Castle has a castle café that is open from March to 3rd Advent. For other lakes, you might find cafes in nearby towns or villages, but it's always a good idea to pack snacks and drinks, especially for longer walks.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes and along the Elbe River, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for enjoying picnics and longer outdoor stays. Winter provides a unique experience with potential for ice skating on frozen lakes and tranquil walks.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. They appreciate the well-maintained hiking trails around lakes like Neukloster Lake and Horstsee (Horst Lake), describing them as perfect for relaxing and unwinding. The region's rich biotope and opportunities for observing aquatic animals are also highly valued. Many enjoy the quiet spots like the Picnic Shelter at Frankenmoor for a peaceful break.
While specific accessibility information for all lake paths is not detailed, many hiking trails around lakes are natural paths which may not be fully paved or suitable for all mobility aids. However, the Elbe River area, with its dikes and cycling paths, often provides flatter and more accessible routes. For specific lake trails, it's recommended to check individual route descriptions on Komoot for details on terrain and accessibility.
Beyond the more prominent lakes, the Buschteich near Dollern is a local water body that is part of a circular hiking route, offering a natural setting for walks. While not extensively detailed for tourist offerings, it provides a quieter, more local experience. The region's charm often lies in discovering these smaller, less-frequented natural spots during your explorations.


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