Lakes around Staffhorst are primarily found in the surrounding Diepholz District, a region known for its natural landscapes in Lower Saxony, Germany. While Staffhorst itself does not host large lakes, it is situated near Dümmer Lake, a significant natural attraction. This area is characterized by fens and bogs, offering diverse natural habitats.
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Located on the Erdmann Cycle Route
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The start is the fountain at the entrance to the spa park. The route then leads through the spa park to the mini golf course, past the tennis court and the rifle club. We continue through the Vilser Holz, past Hagemann's pond and from there along the Kneipp outdoor area, the ice skating area and the swimming pool back to the starting point. (Source: https://www.bruchhausen-vilsen.de)
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Again, this highlight is already known as Pastorenteich. It should be combined at some point.
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Actually, the highlight already exists as Pastorenteich, which is also the name of this beautiful pond.
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Idyllically situated in the middle of the forest
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The nature reserve is located in the joint municipality of Schwaförden in the member municipality of Sudwalde, about 4 km north of the center of Schwaförden. It essentially consists of a nutrient-poor Schlatt (Ice Age oligotrophic shallow water) with silted-up zones of transitional and oscillating grassland moors and moor forest more online:
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Beautiful path through the beech forest of the Vilser Holz
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While Staffhorst itself features smaller forest lakes and nature reserve ponds, the broader region is dominated by Dümmer Lake, the second-largest lake in Lower Saxony. This area is characterized by diverse natural habitats, including fens and bogs, offering a mix of recreational and protected natural waters.
Yes, the region is rich in nature reserves. Dümmer Lake lies within the Dümmer Nature Park, a significant biotope for water birds. Additionally, Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond) is an oligotrophic shallow body of water within a nature reserve, protecting its unique flora and siltation zones. The Lemker Marsch Nature Reserve also features ponds along the Weser.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking, especially in areas like Vilser Wood. Dümmer Lake is popular for water sports in summer and ice skating in cold winters. For specific routes, explore options like hiking around Staffhorst or cycling around Staffhorst.
Many areas are suitable for families. Vilser Wood and Forest Lake are noted as family-friendly. Dümmer Lake offers three large sandy beaches for swimming and relaxed beach bars, making it ideal for family outings. Cycling and easy walking trails around the lakes are also popular family activities.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Dümmer Lake. Autumn is perfect for cycling and hiking around the lake, enjoying the scenic views. In cold winters, Dümmer Lake can even be used for ice skating. Nature observation, especially birdwatching, is excellent throughout the year due to the protected shores.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. Dümmer Lake has cycling and hiking trails around its perimeter, and a reed boardwalk offers excellent views. The smaller forest lakes, such as those in Vilser Wood, also offer meandering paths suitable for walks. For more options, check out hiking routes around Staffhorst.
The lakes, particularly Dümmer Lake and its surrounding nature parks, are vital biotopes. You can observe huge numbers of wading and migratory birds, including cormorants and diverse species of gulls. The protected areas are critical habitats for various animal and plant species, making it an excellent spot for nature observation.
Yes, Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond) is described as a well-hidden lake within a forest, offering a secluded experience. The Forest Lake in Vilser Holz also provides a peaceful setting for tranquility.
While Staffhorst itself is a smaller municipality, accessing the larger Dümmer Lake area typically benefits from having a car for flexibility. However, some areas around Dümmer Lake have infrastructure, and local public transport options might connect to nearby towns. Specific details on public transport to individual lake access points would require local inquiry.
Dümmer Lake offers good infrastructure for visitors. The east bank features various docks for boats and restaurants. There are also campsites available for overnight stays, and three large sandy beaches with relaxed beach bars for refreshments and relaxation.
Many natural areas in Germany are dog-friendly, especially on trails. However, specific rules regarding dogs (e.g., on-leash requirements, access to nature reserves or swimming areas) can vary. It's advisable to check local signage or specific regulations for Dümmer Lake and other nature reserves to ensure compliance.
Vilser Wood is popular for its rustic and varied landscape, which includes a forest lake, hilly terrain, and meandering paths. It's appreciated by visitors for walking, hiking, and mountain biking, offering a beautiful experience in every season.


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