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Top 20 Lakes in Uelzen

Best lakes in Uelzen, a district in Lower Saxony, Germany, offer diverse recreational opportunities. The region features a natural landscape with several lakes that serve as popular destinations for outdoor activities. These lakes provide settings for various water sports, walking, and relaxation.

Best lakes in Uelzen

  • The most popular lakes is Lake Hardau, a lake created by damming the Hardau river. It offers good water quality and is used for recreation. It features a sandy beach, a kiosk, and is popular for swimming and fishing.
  • Another must-see spot is Oldenstädter Lake, an inland lake that originated from a sand pit, now a popular bathing lake. A circular route allows for walks or bike rides, and it includes a designated dog beach.
  • Visitors also love Ratsteich, Uelzen, a lake created by damming the Ilmenau river, part of urban fortification measures. It is a popular destination with restaurants, parks, and a water fountain.
  • Uelzen is known for bathing lakes, reservoirs, and historical ponds. These offer opportunities for swimming, walking, and nature observation.
  • The lakes in Uelzen are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 400 upvotes and over 150 photos shared.

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Bad Bevensen Spa Park

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Beautifully landscaped park directly on the Ilmenau. In the summer months on almost every weekend a market or another event.

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Ratsteich, Uelzen

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The Ratsteich was originally created by damming an arm of the Ilmenau as part of fortification measures. Today, the Ratsteich is a popular tourist destination: there are restaurants here, you can stroll through the park and relax on the benches. The Ratsteich meadow is also a popular place to play. I particularly liked the water fountain.

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Lake Hardau

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The Hardausee is a dam north of Hösseringen in Suderburger Land. The dam was built in 1971 and dams the Hardau, which ensures an intensive exchange of water and thus also for cool water of good quality in the storage space. Purpose and use are exclusively recreational uses such as fishing, swimming and in winter also ice sports. With a sandy beach and a kiosk, the reservoir attracts many visitors every year. West of the Hardausees is a campsite.

The kiosk has different opening times depending on the season. As far as I know, closed from the end of October and only opens again for the bathing season.

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Oldenstädter Lake

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The Oldenstäder See is a very pretty, medium-sized lake. There is a circular route on which you can go around the lake on foot or by bike. There are some areas with a sandy beach, including a beach area for dogs (is signposted as "dog beach". There is also a kiosk, but it is probably only open in the summer months, I was there on March 7th (during a bike ride from Dannenberg to Uelzen and back), the kiosk was closed. It looked a bit dreary at the time of year. But I will definitely cycle there again in spring or summer.

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Uhlenköper Camp Uelzen

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The Uhlenköper Camp Uelzen is one of the most ecological campsites in Europe. The motivation for this is clear: being able to experience nature in a genuine and sustainable way. To meet this vision, the camp offers regional and organic products in health food stores and restaurants, saves energy with energy-saving lamps and motion detectors, operates exclusively green electricity, uses renewable energy and solar systems, saves water with flow restrictors, offers its own recycling center, maintains the flora close to nature, without chemical clubs, the guided canoe tours make environmental education and much more.

In addition to your own tent, you can also spend the night in the tepee, mobile home or in the night light. Sanitary facilities are also available. If you want to know more about the campsite and get a visual impression, then take a look at the report of the TV program Galileo on the website of the campsite: uhlenköper-camp.de

The campsite is open all year round. Contact under info@uhlenkoeper-camp.de

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Lake Jastorf was created in 1976 through soil extraction as a compensatory measure for the construction of the Elbe Lateral Canal. Since 1977, the "Jastorf Lake Bird Sanctuary" has been designated a nature reserve. From the very beginning, parts of the lake were planned and developed as nature conservation areas.

Approximately half of Lake Jastorf, including its surrounding areas, has been declared a nature reserve. The 16.5-hectare area is the most important waterbird sanctuary in the Uelzen region. Deepwater and shallow water zones were created to protect birds.

Just a few years after Lake Jastorf was created, 140 bird species were recorded there, including 49 breeding bird species. Cormorants and greylag goose have been breeding on the western shore for several years, and the greylag goose has also repopulated. Other regular breeding and migratory birds include various duck species, great crested grebes, marsh harriers, ospreys, the great bittern, and kingfishers. The nature reserve is also an important amphibian habitat.

From the observation tower, well hidden in the riparian woodland on the north bank, you can observe the waterfowl without disturbing them. From here, you can easily see most of the Jastorfer See bird sanctuary. To help even non-bird experts know what or who they are observing, there is a sign listing the regularly occurring bird species.

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In the south of the Bad Bodenteich area, the floodplain expands into the park lake. The water level of the park lake is regulated by the weir. Looks pretty nice and the floodplain continues to trickle over the barrage towards Wieren.

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Bornbach Bridge and Pond

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At this point the route leads over the Bornbach. A scenic route, the small stream babbles quietly through the forest, a very nice tour.

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A picturesque forest path that connects the ancient and uninhabited village of Lopau with Bockum. With the exception of a few sandy sections, the path is easily passable with normal standard bicycle tires. In spring, when the toads migrate, you should rather push your bike to protect the toads, as the path is then practically paved with toads. The small, enchanted town of Lopau itself, surrounded by many ponds and moors, in a fantastic location in a hilly and partly jungle-like forest landscape of the Lopau Valley, is like a journey into the past and is always worth a visit.

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Swimming area at Oldenstädter Lake

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The bathing water quality of Lake Oldenstadt is regularly examined. The Uelzen Health Department takes samples, which are then examined in a certified laboratory. The results of the investigations are published on the website of the Lower Saxony State Health Authority: nlga.niedersachsen.de

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Christoph Pa
May 18, 2026, Uhlenköper Camp Uelzen

Great cafe and an equally great campsite!

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Bodenteich does not have a barrage in the classic sense, such as those found in river dams or waterways. Bodenteich is a town located on a dam (Bad Bodenteich Parksee) fed by the Stederau River. The Stederau widens there to form the Parksee. Explanation: Barrage: Barrages are artificial differences in river elevation created by dams or barriers. They are often used for energy generation or shipping. Bodenteich: Bodenteich is a municipality in Lower Saxony located on a dam (Parksee). The Parksee is fed by the Stederau River. Stederau: The Stederau is a river that widens in Bodenteich to form the Parksee. The Parksee is therefore not a barrage basin in the classic sense, but a natural extension of the river. In summary: Bodenteich is a place at a dam fed by a river and not a barrage in the sense of river dams

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Very friendly owners and a great hotel room! Definitely recommended.

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Pure relaxation.

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Resting place! Swimming and entry prohibited

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The Ratsteich was originally created by damming an arm of the Ilmenau as part of fortification measures. Today, the Ratsteich is a popular tourist destination: there are restaurants here, you can stroll through the park and relax on the benches. The Ratsteich meadow is also a popular place to play. I particularly liked the water fountain.

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Highly recommended campsite - with natural pool, organic shop and restaurant and good infrastructure!!!

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Jana
July 29, 2024, Oldenstädter See

Oldenstädter See near Uelzen. The quarry lake was created during the construction of the Mittelland Canal and is now ideal for swimming, fishing and water sports. There is a hiking trail around it and opportunities to stop for refreshments (at least in summer).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes in Uelzen are best for families?

Many lakes in Uelzen are family-friendly. The Lake Hardau is ideal with its wide, flat sandy beach and a playground directly on the shore. The Oldenstädter Lake also offers a spacious natural beach and a circular trail suitable for relaxed strolls. Ratsteich, Uelzen is another popular spot with parks and a meadow for play.

Are there dog-friendly lakes in Uelzen?

Yes, both the Oldenstädter Lake and Lake Hardau feature designated dog beaches where your canine companions can enjoy the water. At Oldenstädter See, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated area, while in other areas, they should be leashed.

Where can I go swimming in Uelzen's lakes?

The Oldenstädter Lake and Lake Hardau are both popular bathing lakes with excellent, regularly monitored water quality. Oldenstädter See has a spacious natural beach, while Hardausee offers a wide, flat sandy beach perfect for cooling off.

What water sports can I enjoy on Uelzen's lakes?

At Oldenstädter Lake, you can find a dedicated area for surfers and small non-motorized boats, with stand-up paddleboards (SUPs) available for rent. Lake Hardau offers pedal boat rentals, and fishing is permitted with a valid license. Both lakes are also used for ice sports in winter.

Are there good hiking or walking trails around Uelzen's lakes?

Absolutely. The Oldenstädter Lake features a scenic circular hiking trail ideal for relaxed strolls or jogging. Around Lake Hardau, you'll find popular trails for walking, and the lake is part of the 52 km Hardau water adventure path. For more options, explore the Hiking in Uelzen guide.

Can I cycle around the lakes in Uelzen?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity around Uelzen's lakes. The Oldenstädter Lake has a circular route suitable for bike rides. Lake Hardau is also a favored spot for cycling, with trails around its perimeter. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Uelzen guide and MTB Trails in Uelzen guide.

What amenities are available at the lakes?

Both Oldenstädter Lake and Lake Hardau offer kiosks providing snacks, drinks, coffee, cake, and ice cream on pleasant days. Oldenstädter See also has a grill hut (with prior permission) and sanitary facilities. Hardausee features a large sun terrace at its kiosk. A campsite is located west of Hardausee for longer stays.

Are there historical or cultural sites near Uelzen's lakes?

Near the lakes, you can find several points of interest. The historic Rauchhaus (smokehouse) by the Oldenstädter Lake is used for various events. Ratsteich, Uelzen, originally part of urban fortifications, is now a popular destination with restaurants and parks. The Hardau water adventure path near Lake Hardau connects to attractions like the Museumsdorf Hösseringen and the Hundertwasserbahnhof Uelzen.

When is the best time to visit the lakes in Uelzen?

The lakes in Uelzen offer activities year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Spring and autumn are perfect for hiking and cycling around the scenic trails. In winter, if conditions allow, both Oldenstädter Lake and Lake Hardau transform into destinations for ice sports like ice hockey and ice skating, with Oldenstädter See also offering a sledding hill.

What natural features can I observe around Uelzen's lakes?

The lakes are set in natural landscapes. Oldenstädter Lake is surrounded by natural vegetation, reeds, and wooded areas, offering a serene environment. The intensive water exchange from the Hardau river ensures excellent water quality at Lake Hardau. You can also find the Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary, which is a great spot for nature observation.

Are there options for camping near the lakes?

Yes, for those looking to extend their stay, a campsite is conveniently located to the west of Lake Hardau. Additionally, the Uhlenköper Camp Uelzen, known for its ecological approach, is another option in the region, offering various accommodation types and amenities.

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