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Top 20 Lakes around Messenkamp

Best lakes around Messenkamp are found in the broader Schaumburg region, as Messenkamp itself is a village nestled at the foot of the Deister hills in Germany. The area is known for its idyllic and tranquil surroundings, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring nature. While major lakes are not directly within Messenkamp, the surrounding district provides various water bodies and natural features for outdoor activities.

Best lakes around Messenkamp

  • The most popular lakes is Kurpark Bad Münder, a…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Very nice picnic 🧺 place just before the water wheels

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Georgs/Toppiplatz

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former fairground for miners
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Kurpark Bad Münder

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It is always nice to walk through the spa park with its salt pans and glass sculptures as well as the small lake. From here you can also go to …

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Trout Pond, Wennigser Mark

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Erlengrund Park Ponds and Pavilion

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In the 19th century, under the tenure of the Prussian Minister of Agriculture, Victor von Podbielski, the planning of the connecting route between the park and the Deister began. The …

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April 29, 2026, Georgs-/Toppiplatz

The Georgsplatz and Toppiusplatz in the Deister near Wennigsen are historical sites closely associated with mining, hunting, and forestry. The Georgsplatz was created as a meeting point for miners and was supplemented in the 19th century by a royal hunting lodge. Opposite lies the Toppiusplatz, which was formerly used for hunting ceremonies and gatherings, and today still commemorates events and people from that era through monuments. Today, both squares primarily serve as quiet resting and excursion spots in the Deister.

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In 1799, the Bröhnstollen, finally 1700 m long, was built in the center of the later Georgsplatz for coal mining. Place names such as Maschinenhaus and Schmiede in the area southwest of the hunting lodge still indicate the location of associated operational parts. In the 19th century, Georg Egestorff operated a transshipment point at Georgsplatz for the coal mined in his pits at Bröhn, Suerserbrink, and Feldberg. For the transport of coal in the direction of Hanover, Egestorff had the Deister-Kohlenstraße paved to the Hamelner Chaussee. The material quarried in the quarry just west of Georgsplatz was presumably used as building material. On the hill northeast of Georgsplatz, a pyrite mine was established in 1829. It belonged to a local safety fuse factory. Later it was taken over by the Egestorffsche Zündhütchenfabrik and operated until 1895. The Gauführerschule „Bernhard Rust“ was later built on the site for the training of NSDAP functionaries. In 1963, the Lower Saxony Police Training Center for Technology and Traffic was established there. In the east of Georgsplatz, on the Forellenbach, lie the remains of several old Rottekuhlen. In 2009, several information boards about its historical use were erected along a two-kilometer path around Georgsplatz. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgsplatz_(Wennigsen)

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The plaza contains various commemorative stones loosely and widely spread over it. In between there are many places to rest.

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Uli
November 26, 2022, Georgs-/Toppiplatz

The Georgsplatz with the magnificent building ensemble, designed by the Hanoverian court architect Georg Friedrich Laves and executed by the contractor Constantin Nordmann (who also built the Nordmannsturm), and once used by King Ernst August I of Hanover as a hunting lodge, not only has an idyllic character. The simple, elegant, almost elegant design of the building really makes it an eye-catcher. You really notice the great architect here.

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November 8, 2022, Georgs-/Toppiplatz

Stamping point of the Wennigsen Wunderpass ~ No. 9 Georgsplatz Wennigsen Mark, Am Georgsplatz

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The grand opening took place in May 1879. The three-storey spa hotel was not completed until around 1900. In 1931, the mineral springs and spa facilities became the property of the city. In 1936 Münder was awarded the state title "Bad". In the 1990s, an expanded, modern landscaped park was created based on designs by the renowned Swiss landscape architect Dieter Kienast. The emphasis and the development of a high-contrast whole from existing and new parts of the park was the guiding principle of the design. Both natural relaxation zones and active areas have their place in the park, such as the world champion mini golf course. The Kurmittelhaus and the Tourist Information are also located here. Source: https://www.weserbergland-tourismus.de/de/poi/park/kurpark-bad-muender/21704148/

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The path through the Erlengrund was redesigned in 2022 and has become very beautiful. The Carl-Thon-Weg was also restored, the bridges were rebuilt and it is open again.

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The park, laid out between 1911 and 1925, languished for many years and has recently been "restored". A touch of the state garden show, which is to take place in Nenndorf in 2026, can be experienced there up close: new paths laid out, bridge stabilized with fresh wood, shelter built, goldfish placed in the pond - all very dignified and with a high recreational value. Only benches are still missing, but should come soon. The source and a children's forest with the names of the newborns from the years 2020 and 2021 are located above the Erlengrund. and pause. It remains to be wished that the construction work at the Waldgaststätte Cecilienhöhe will soon be finished and that coffee and cake will be offered there. If you are good on foot, you have to make the detour to the Mooshütte at the moment. Reservations are sometimes highly recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes and water bodies can I find near Messenkamp?

While Messenkamp itself is nestled in the Deister hills, the broader Schaumburg region offers a variety of water bodies. These include artificially designed lakes within park facilities like Kurpark Bad Münder, natural spring-fed ponds such as those at Erlengrund Park Ponds and Pavilion, and serene natural lakes like Blanke Pond and Süntelsee.

Are there family-friendly lakes or parks with water features in the area?

Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Kurpark Bad Münder features an artificially designed lake, salt pans, and glass sculptures, offering a pleasant walk. The Erlengrund Park Ponds and Pavilion, with its natural spring-fed ponds, also provides a lovely green space for families. Blanke Pond is noted for its idyllic setting, perfect for relaxation and picnics under old trees.

Can I go swimming in the lakes near Messenkamp?

Generally, swimming is not recommended or possible in many of the natural water bodies mentioned. For instance, at Süntelsee, swimming is explicitly not possible, though its shore offers a peaceful spot for rest.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The region around Messenkamp and its lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Blutbach Spring – Süntel Tower loop' or 'Hülsede Water Castle – Schwedesdorf Water Castle loop'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'View from Hohenstein – Süntel Tower loop'. Gravel biking offers challenging options like the 'Bielstein Hut (Deister) – Anna Tower on the Bröhn loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, MTB, and gravel biking guides for Messenkamp.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the lakes?

Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical elements. For example, Georgs/Toppiplatz, while not a lake itself, is a former fairground for miners that now serves as a pleasant rest and picnic spot. The Kurpark Bad Münder also features glass sculptures alongside its lake and salt pans, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Messenkamp?

The region's natural beauty, particularly the Deister hills, is especially popular in spring and autumn for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for exploring the lakes and surrounding areas.

Are there any less-known or 'hidden gem' lakes to discover?

Yes, the Süntelsee is a good example. Located in the middle of a forest, it is not widely known, offering a quiet and peaceful spot for rest and enjoying nature away from crowds.

What facilities are available at the lakes or nearby?

Some locations offer facilities. Kurpark Bad Münder is a facilities area. Erlengrund Park Ponds and Pavilion also provides facilities and parking. For general amenities like cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you'll find options in Messenkamp and the surrounding villages.

Are there wheelchair-accessible paths around any of the lakes?

Yes, Kurpark Bad Münder is noted for being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy its artificially designed lake, salt pans, and glass sculptures.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes and natural areas near Messenkamp?

Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings. Many enjoy the opportunity to relax and have picnics under old trees at places like Blanke Pond. The peaceful atmosphere of forest lakes like Süntelsee is also highly valued for quiet breaks. The combination of natural beauty and well-maintained park areas provides diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.

Where can I park when visiting the lakes?

Parking is available at some specific locations. For instance, Erlengrund Park Ponds and Pavilion offers parking facilities. For other natural areas, parking might be available at trailheads or designated spots in nearby villages.

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