Lakes around Steimbke are situated in the Nienburg district of Lower Saxony, Germany, characterized by a landscape shaped by the Weser floodplain. The region features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, including former gravel mining areas and backwaters. These lakes contribute to the local ecosystem, supporting diverse flora and fauna. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities within a natural setting.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Near Haßbergen, there are a few fish ponds directly on the Weser River. A rest here is certainly a pleasant experience. A wonderful idyll, a relaxed atmosphere.
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Perfect for a break.
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Very nice rest area near Hassbergen, where you can also find out about the Weser cycle path
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When I was here at the beautiful lake on June 9th, 2023, it was filled with water
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The lake has dried up for 2 years. Not even a puddle anymore. Unfortunately, you can save yourself the trip.
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Above the lake is the Gibichenstein. Largest Ice Age giant stone in Lower Saxony.
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Water is always attractive... Info from the web: Location and brief description: The approx. 28 hectare natural bathing lake "Die Rolle" is located in a fauna-flora habitat (FFH) area 289 (pond bat waters in the Nienburg area) west of the city of Nienburg/Weser and can be reached via the B 6. As a standing tributary, it lies on the left without a connection to the Weser.
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The area is directly west of Nienburg/Weser in the Weser floodplain. It consists of five sub-areas: The waters of the "Haaken Werders", the "Nienburger Gruben" and "Die Rolle" created by sand and gravel mining, as well as the backwaters "Düsterer See" and "Altes Rott" as remnants of a former course of the Weser. Floating leaf and duckweed communities settle in the waters. Reeds are formed along the banks, which are followed by trees and shrubs with alluvial forest structures. Small alluvial forests have also developed in the “Haaken Werder” and “Nienburger Gruben” sub-areas. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teichfledermaus-Gew%C3%A4sser_in_der_Nienburger_Marsch
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The Steimbke region, shaped by the Weser floodplain, features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies. These include former gravel mining areas and backwaters, offering diverse environments from natural bathing lakes to well-kept ponds with abundant waterfowl.
Yes, several lakes around Steimbke are suitable for families. For instance, Die Rolle is a natural bathing lake, and Stöckser Lake is also considered family-friendly with small sandy bays. The Hakenwerder Ponds offer wider paths and a natural setting for a relaxed outing.
Stöckser Lake is known to be dog-friendly, offering a narrow path around the lake and small sandy bays where dogs can enjoy the water, especially during quieter seasons.
The Picnic Area at Halberger Fischteiche is a highly recommended spot. It's described as a very nice rest area near Hassbergen, offering a wonderful idyll and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for a break.
The lakes and ponds, particularly those in the Weser floodplain like the Hakenwerder Ponds, are rich in diverse flora and fauna. You can observe many waterfowl and enjoy the natural setting. Die Rolle is located in a Fauna-Flora-Habitat area, indicating its ecological significance.
Yes, many lakes offer walking opportunities. A narrow path leads around Stöckser Lake, providing access to small sandy bays. The Hakenwerder Ponds feature wider, well-kept paths. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the Cycling around Steimbke guide, which includes routes like the 'Steimbke Scenic Lake loop'.
Beyond walking and picnicking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including Road Cycling Routes and general Cycling tours. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are also dedicated MTB Trails around Steimbke.
Yes, some lakes are designated for bathing. Die Rolle is an approximately 28-hectare natural bathing lake. Stöckser Lake is also described as a beautiful lake that invites visitors for a swim.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for bathing and water activities, while autumn offers beautiful scenery for walks. Even in winter, the lakes provide a serene backdrop for quiet strolls, though swimming might only appeal to dogs, as noted for Stöckser Lake.
Yes, the Mariensee Forest Path and Lake offers a route through a forest, leading to a quarry pond. This provides an opportunity to combine a forest walk with lake views, offering a more relaxed experience away from main roads.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many enjoy the opportunity for a break, finding true idylls away from noise, and the well-kept natural settings with abundant waterfowl. The variety of lakes provides options for family-friendly outings and natural exploration.


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