Best lakes around Werdum offers access to various bodies of water and natural features in the Ostfriesland region of Niedersachsen, Germany. While Werdum itself is a health resort surrounded by meadows, the surrounding area provides opportunities to explore lakes and coastal landscapes. The region is characterized by its proximity to the North Sea, influencing the types of natural attractions available. Visitors can find diverse natural environments, from bird sanctuaries to unique bog lakes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Impressively large breeding bird sanctuary.🐦🦆 There is always something animal to see...or hear here. Stressed souls also take a break here 🤗
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Beautiful beach 🏖. Just let your mind wander here.
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A wonderful beach that always invites you to linger. Here you can enjoy the peace and quiet, even if there is a small depression. You can always find shelter in the catering industry.
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A protected and fenced-off protective biotope for waterfowl has been set up here. The hustle and bustle can be observed from a small wooden platform.
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Located directly behind the dike campsite. Ideal starting point for sports activities, but also to relax.
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Small but beautiful beach with a view of the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea.
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Sandy beach with beach chairs in Neuharlingersiel, there are plenty of opportunities for children to play.
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While Werdum itself is a health resort, the surrounding Ostfriesland region offers a variety of water bodies. You can find natural bog lakes, such as the Rest area on the moor (associated with the Eternal Sea, Germany's largest raised bog lake), as well as gravel pit lakes like the Gravel Pit Lake Near the Fields. The area also features coastal bird sanctuaries and smaller ponds like the Froschkönigteich (Fairy Pond).
Yes, the region is excellent for birdwatching, especially due to its proximity to the North Sea. Key locations include the Bird Sanctuary Near the North Sea, a protected biotope with lookout points, and the Birdwatching Spot at the North Sea, which is particularly active during migratory bird days. Remember to bring binoculars!
Swimming is generally not permitted in many of the lakes, especially in protected areas or gravel pit lakes due to safety concerns. For example, swimming is strictly forbidden at the Gravel Pit Lake Near the Fields. Always look for local signage regarding swimming regulations.
Many of the natural features and lakes around Werdum are family-friendly. The Rest area on the moor, associated with the Eternal Sea, has a boardwalk and an educational trail with interactive elements popular with children. The Froschkönigteich (Fairy Pond) also offers a charming, intact natural setting for families to explore.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife, particularly birds. The Bird Sanctuary Near the North Sea and the Birdwatching Spot at the North Sea are prime locations for observing waterfowl and migratory birds. The Froschkönigteich (Fairy Pond) is known for its natterjack toads.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find various routes that incorporate views of the lakes and natural areas. For detailed hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, explore the Hiking around Werdum guide. Routes like the 'Werdum Windmill – Erdholländer Windmill, Werdum loop' offer scenic walks.
Absolutely. The flat landscape of Ostfriesland is ideal for cycling. There are numerous easy cycling routes that pass by various water bodies and natural features. Check out the Cycling around Werdum guide for routes such as 'Neuharlingersiel Beach – Werdum Windmill loop'.
The 'Eternal Sea' (Ewiges Meer) is Germany's largest raised bog lake, covering 89.2 hectares of water. It's located near Werdum, and you can access a Rest area on the moor with a boardwalk and an educational trail around the nature reserve. It's a significant natural monument in the region.
Yes, some lakes in the area are artificial, created through human activity. A notable example is the Gravel Pit Lake Near the Fields, which was formed from gravel mining. These lakes often provide idyllic settings for anglers and waterfowl.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching, especially during migratory bird days at spots like the Birdwatching Spot at the North Sea. Summer offers pleasant weather for cycling and walking. The educational trail around the Eternal Sea also offers guided tours in the summer months.
The lakes around Werdum are unique due to their diverse origins and proximity to the North Sea. You'll find a mix of natural bog lakes, coastal bird sanctuaries, and even gravel pit lakes, all influenced by the flat, marshy landscape of Ostfriesland. This creates distinct ecosystems, from protected waterfowl biotopes to areas known for specific amphibians like natterjack toads.


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