Best lakes around Süstedt, a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany, are primarily found within a reasonable driving distance, offering diverse recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forest areas and protected wetlands. While Süstedt itself does not feature major lakes, nearby Dümmer Lake and Steinhuder Meer are significant natural attractions. These areas provide habitats for wildlife and offer various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Located on the Erdmann Cycle Route
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Little info from the internet: Mill pond and mill dam The Syker Mühlenteich stretched up to the Mühlendamm in the middle of the 20th century. The dam and the backwater were built around 1387 on behalf of Count Otto III. by Hoya. The water from the Hache dammed here powered a grain mill that the sovereign had built opposite Syker Castle, today's district court. The water mill, which was almost completely demolished in 1969, was in operation until 1951. After turbines replaced water wheels in 1903 and 1910, large amounts of backwater were no longer necessary. The miller therefore stopped the pond cleaning that was previously usual. The body of water, which was artificially created in the late Middle Ages, became increasingly silted up and silted up, which caused some resentment among the population. Finally, the city of Syke bought the historic mill pond site and had it converted into a park in 1956. The horseshoe-shaped reservoir disappeared. Where the dam island used to be, a kidney-shaped pond was created, in keeping with contemporary taste. Sykes “Mill” Pond acquired its current shape when the park was redesigned in the 1970s.
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Nice for bird spotters
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Very nice well-preserved water mill in Süstedt. It is also nice to use it as a wedding mill.
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You can get married in the mill and there is also space in the adjacent building for the subsequent celebration in a rustic atmosphere. The Süstedter Heimatverein hosts chatter evenings in the small outbuilding. In and around the pond you can not only observe fish (including trout), but also beautiful dragonflies at the right time of year.
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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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While Süstedt itself features smaller natural ponds and mill ponds, the most significant lakes in the region, offering diverse recreational opportunities, are Dümmer Lake and Steinhuder Meer. Both are within a reasonable driving distance and are popular for various outdoor activities.
The region boasts diverse natural features. Dümmer Lake is a significant biotope and bird sanctuary, known for its reedbeds, meadows, and forests. Steinhuder Meer is part of a nature park with a rich ecosystem, including moor meadows and forests, and is home to various bird species, otters, and water buffalo. Locally, you can explore areas like Vilser Wood with its rustic forest lake and hilly landscapes, and Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond), a protected nature reserve with unique siltation zones and sphagnum moss.
Yes, both Dümmer Lake and Steinhuder Meer are excellent for water sports. Dümmer Lake is particularly popular for sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing due to its consistent wind and shallow depth. Steinhuder Meer also offers swimming, sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and paddleboarding, with several beach areas and an artificial bathing island.
Near Dümmer Lake, you can visit the Lembruch Heimathaus for local history or the 18th-century Hünnefeld Castle. Steinhuder Meer features the unique Wilhelmstein Island, an 18th-century fortress and museum. Closer to Süstedt, Nolte Mill Süstedt is a historic mill with a mill pond, which also serves as a registry office.
Absolutely. Dümmer Lake offers three large sandy beaches for swimming and relaxation, complete with beach bars and a playground at Olgahafen. Steinhuder Meer has several family-friendly beach areas, including an artificial bathing island. Local highlights like Vilser Wood and Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond) are also marked as family-friendly in the komoot community.
Vilser Wood is a wonderful, rustic forest area south of Vilsen. It features a forest lake, a hilly landscape, and meandering paths, offering a varied terrain that is appreciated by hikers and runners. It's considered beautiful and varied, with rooty paths that can be quite demanding for some activities.
Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond) is an 11.6-hectare nature reserve, designated for its glacial oligotrophic shallow waters. It's particularly known for safeguarding its siltation zones with floating mats of sphagnum moss. It's a well-hidden gem in the forest, ideal for nature observation.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. Dümmer Lake has a popular 27-kilometer circular route, the Dümmer-Rund-Tour, for cycling and hiking. Steinhuder Meer is surrounded by a 32-kilometer circular trail. For trails closer to Süstedt, you can explore options like the 'Hachewald Trail near Freidorf – At the Mill Pond loop' or the 'Twin Beech – Siebensternweg Junction loop'. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Süstedt guide.
Both Dümmer Lake and Steinhuder Meer offer excellent cycling. The Dümmer-Rund-Tour is a popular 27-kilometer circular route around Dümmer Lake, and the bridge cycle path from Bremen to Osnabrück also passes nearby. Steinhuder Meer has a 32-kilometer circular trail. For more adventurous cycling, consider the Gravel biking around Süstedt guide, which includes routes like 'Heritage Railway near Groß – Forest Lake loop'.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails around Süstedt. Routes like 'Heiligenberg Monastery Mill – Forest Lake loop' and 'Forest Lake – Beech Forest Singletrack loop' offer varied terrain. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Süstedt guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the rustic environment of Vilser Wood to the protected tranquility of Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond). The opportunity for varied outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and water sports, is also a major draw. Many enjoy the peaceful spots for breaks, such as the mill pond at Nolte Mill Süstedt, and the overall natural beauty of the region.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, swimming, cycling, and hiking, with pleasant weather. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for walks. In winter, if Dümmer Lake freezes over, it becomes a popular spot for ice skating and ice sailing, offering a unique seasonal activity.
While specific accessibility information for all paths is not detailed, the circular routes around Dümmer Lake and Steinhuder Meer are generally well-maintained and popular for walking and cycling. For local areas, it's advisable to check specific trail conditions, as some paths, like those in Vilser Wood, can be rooty and demanding.


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