Lakes around Garrel primarily feature the Thülsfelder Talsperre, a significant reservoir that resembles a natural lake due to its small islets and lush bank vegetation. This man-made body of water, completed in 1927, regulates the Soeste River and encompasses a water surface of 170 hectares. The surrounding area is a designated nature reserve, offering diverse landscapes including forests, heathlands, and sand dunes. Additionally, Garrel features a local pond within its village park, providing a tranquil spot within the municipality.
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The paths through the forest are very varied and ideal for bird watching.
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It's worth it if there's water in it. Water is drained at the end of the breeding season in autumn to catch the fish.
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A special sight that should be seen.
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The Soesten cycle path to Lake Ambüren is worthwhile. Two park benches invite you to take a short break.
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Nice place to find peace and quiet, a special highlight are the break areas to take a break.
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The Ambührener Lake was created by removing sand that was needed to expand the Cloppenburg bypass road. Today the lake is used by sport anglers as fishing water. Inflows: groundwater Drain: none Length: 310 m Width: 180 m Maximum lake depth: 14 m Area: 4.5 hectares Circumference: 860 m
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The Ahlhorn fish ponds are always worth a detour, even if I didn't buy any fish today.
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The Thülsfelder Talsperre is a reservoir between Cloppenburg and Friesoythe in the Oldenburger Münsterland. It borders the communities of Friesoythe, Garrel and Molbergen and was built between 1924 and 1927 to protect the Soeste riverbanks from flooding. With a storage volume of 10.8 million cubic meters, it is one of the "large dams" and is the northernmost reservoir in Germany after the Brohm dam.
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The primary natural attraction is the Thülsfelder Reservoir, an artificial lake designed to look natural with small islets and diverse vegetation. Key points of interest include the Heathland at the Thülsfelder Reservoir, known for its romantic sheepfold and sand dunes, and the scenic views from the Wooden Bridge Over the Thülsfelder Talsperre.
Yes, the Thülsfelder Reservoir area offers well-developed and signposted cycle paths. The Thülsfeld Dam – Three Bridges Trail is particularly popular for its great bike trails and places to take a break. You can find various cycling routes, including easy to moderate options, in the Cycling around Garrel guide.
The area around the Thülsfelder Reservoir provides a variety of hiking experiences. The Thülsfeld Dam – Three Bridges Trail offers scenic hiking paths. Many trails are family-friendly and wind through forests and heathlands. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Garrel guide, which also features walking-friendly sections.
Absolutely. The Beach at the Thülsfelder Reservoir is a great spot for families. Many trails, including those around the Thülsfeld Dam – Three Bridges Trail, are suitable for families. The Heathland at the Thülsfelder Reservoir also features a picnic area, making it ideal for a family outing.
Yes, the Thülsfelder Reservoir North Shore and Spillway highlight specifically mentions wheelchair-accessible facilities, indicating that parts of the area are designed for easier access.
The Thülsfelder Reservoir is enjoyable year-round. Visitors note that the dam is worthwhile in both winter and summer, with nature constantly changing. The Heathland at the Thülsfelder Reservoir is particularly beautiful in August when the heather blooms.
Yes, the Beach at the Thülsfelder Reservoir is a designated area for recreation and offers a wonderful view. It's a popular spot for visitors to relax by the water.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the well-maintained paths. Many enjoy the fantastic views, especially from the dike along the bike path, and the peaceful atmosphere. The diverse landscape, from the reservoir itself to the surrounding heathlands and forests, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region offers trails for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can explore various routes in the Gravel biking around Garrel guide and the MTB Trails around Garrel guide, which include routes passing by the Thülsfelder Reservoir and other natural features.
While specific regulations for dogs are not detailed, many natural areas in Germany are dog-friendly, especially on leash. It's always best to observe local signage and ensure your dog is under control to protect wildlife and other visitors.
Excellent viewpoints include the Wooden Bridge Over the Thülsfelder Talsperre, which offers exciting photo opportunities. The Thülsfelder Reservoir North Shore and Spillway also provides beautiful views from its viewing platform and nearby restaurant.
The Thülsfelder Reservoir is an artificial lake constructed between 1924 and 1927. Its primary purpose was to manage the Soeste riverbanks and protect against flooding. Despite its artificial origin, it has developed a natural appearance with small islets and diverse vegetation.


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