Lakes around Sehlde are situated in Lower Saxony, Germany, spanning the districts of Wolfenbüttel and Hildesheim. This region features a mix of artificial lakes and natural ponds, offering diverse recreational and nature observation opportunities. The landscape includes areas known for water sports, family-friendly beaches, and tranquil nature reserves with historical significance. Visitors can explore various aquatic environments, from large recreational lakes to smaller, ecologically rich ponds.
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Idyllic ponds, benches to linger on, ducks to feed – a beautiful part of Liebenburg!
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Haverlahwiese opencast mine: Iron ore was mined from 1937 to 1967 by Reichswerke and Salzgitter AG. Incredibly, it was once the largest iron ore mine in Germany and, at times, in Europe.
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You can take a nice break at these ponds. Very idyllic, lots of benches and ducks 🦆
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On the meadow in front of it, many ducks were chilling
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Nice place for a short stay. Many benches invite you to take a short break.
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Nice way to walk in to Liebenburg as a hiker rather than on the main road. Here you can arrive in peace.
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The north-western part of the nature reserve is characterized by an approximately 15-hectare opencast mining lake and a mosaic of pioneer forest, calcareous grassland, orchid meadows and grass and herbaceous meadows. Rush, bulrush and reed beds can be found on the shore of the open-cast mining lake. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Sehlde region, spanning the districts of Wolfenbüttel and Hildesheim, features a diverse mix of artificial lakes, natural ponds, and historical fish ponds. You'll find large recreational lakes ideal for water sports, as well as smaller, tranquil ponds perfect for nature observation.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Marien and Liebenburg Ponds are noted as family-friendly spots. Additionally, Salzgittersee, located near Sehlde in the district of Wolfenbüttel, is a significant recreational area with two-kilometer-long sandy beaches, expansive sunbathing lawns, and a pirate playground, making it ideal for families.
Salzgittersee is the primary destination for water sports and swimming near Sehlde. This artificial lake offers a wide array of activities including swimming, sailing, rowing, surfing, canoeing, and fishing. It also features a water ski cable car and excellent water quality. Other bathing lakes with good water quality in the broader region include Fümmelsee, Heidbergsee, and Südsee.
Absolutely. Ringelheim Castle features an extensive castle park laid out on the site of old fish ponds, with English-style elements like an artificial ruin and an obelisk on a pond island. Lake Marien was artificially created by Cistercian monks for fish farming and is known for its old boathouse. The St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve, near Elze, is a scenic spot with a near-natural pond in a former quarry, offering insights into the region's industrial past and natural recovery.
The region around Sehlde offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find a variety of hiking and mountain biking trails. For example, there are hiking routes around Sehlde, including moderate trails like the 'Wohldenberg Castle loop'. If you prefer mountain biking, explore the MTB Trails around Sehlde, which include routes like the 'Bismarck Tower and Lichtkreuz – View of Reihersee loop'. Salzgittersee also has a 15 km network of paved paths perfect for walking, cycling, and inline skating.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The paths around Salzgittersee are flat and paved, suitable for all ages. For dedicated easy hikes, you can explore easy hikes around Sehlde, which include routes like the 'Rock crevice at the Main Tower – Sofa Cliff loop' with distances around 5 km. A small trail also leads around the New Pond, offering a pleasant short walk.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the tranquility and opportunities for nature observation at spots like Liebenburg Ponds, where typical waterfowl can be seen. The historical charm of places like Ringelheim Castle and its park is also a highlight. The region's appeal is reflected in over 490 upvotes and 320 photos shared by the komoot community.
For quiet nature observation, consider Liebenburg Ponds, where you can spot mallards, grey herons, and grey geese. The New Pond, near the NSG Köppelmannsberg, also offers a peaceful setting for a short walk. Further afield, the Giesener Teiche Nature Reserve, former fish ponds, are appreciated for their beauty and tranquility, supporting endangered dragonfly and amphibian species.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports at lakes like Salzgittersee, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For hiking and nature observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds. Winter walks can also be charming around the forest-enclosed ponds like Boketeich.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. Salzgittersee is a known spot for fishing. Historically, lakes like Lake Marien and Boketeich were created and used for fish farming, particularly carp, indicating a long tradition of angling in the area. Specific permits may be required.
Parking is available at various locations. For Salzgittersee, there are designated parking areas around the recreational facilities. For Boketeich, parking is available at the 'Bodensteiner Klippen' car park directly on the L500, with a path leading to the pond. Ringelheim Castle also offers parking for visitors exploring its park and the nearby pond.
Yes, some lakes hold special ecological value. The Giesener Teiche Nature Reserve, for instance, is actively managed to maintain its ecosystem, which supports endangered dragonfly and amphibian species like the crested newt. The St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve also provides a habitat for diverse flora and fauna in a rewilded former industrial site.


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