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Germany
Lower Saxony
Diepholz
Hüde

Lembruch – View of Lake Dümmer loop from Hüde

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Germany
Lower Saxony
Diepholz
Hüde

Lembruch – View of Lake Dümmer loop from Hüde

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4.6

(14)

128

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Lembruch – View of Lake Dümmer loop from Hüde

00:35

9.97km

20m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 14, 2026

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3.87 km

Lembruch

Highlight • Settlement

Maritime town with a beautiful dyke promenade and good tourist offers for many interests: beaches, boat rentals, adventure playground, restaurants, Marissa holiday park and much more.

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4.42 km

Lembruch Lighthouse

Highlight • Monument

Classic, red and white, small lighthouse in Lembruch on Lake Dümmer, which was once fully functional, but today only nostalgically reminds us of old times.

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4.61 km

Dümmer Museum

Highlight • Monument

The Dümmer Museum in Lembruch shows the natural and cultural history of Lake Dümmer. In addition to background information on the natural area with its flora and fauna, the formation of the lake and water management, the cultural history of the region, including its significant archaeology, is also presented.

Special exhibitions on various topics, action days, holiday programs and offers for the whole family are regularly held in the Dümmer Museum. An overview can be found on the Dümmer Museum's homepage.

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4.73 km

View of Lake Dümmer

Highlight • Viewpoint

Beautiful view over Lake Dümmer.

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4.97 km

Dümmer Museum

Highlight • Historical Site

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Dümmer Museum is the name of a museum of the natural and cultural history of the Dümmer in Lembruch in the Diepholz district of Lower Saxony. The responsible body for the museum is the district of Diepholz. The museum opened in 1968.[1]

The Dümmer Museum houses an exhibition with multimedia and interactive elements on two levels.[2] It has a large aquarium with local fish species. It also presents exhibits on the special flora and fauna as well as explanations on the formation of the Dümmer and the Dümmer region.[3] In addition to the permanent exhibition, there are also regular special exhibitions in the museum building. The focal points of the permanent exhibition are the departments "Primeval landscape and cultural landscape", "Natural diversity and nature conservation" and "Stone Age to touch".[4]

A "life in water research station" is integrated into the museum, where those interested can carry out independent investigations. In 2014, the German Commission for UNESCO recognized the research station as a project of the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. According to UNESCO, it teaches children and adults how to think and act sustainably.[5]

The Dümmer Museum is one of the "extracurricular learning locations" recognized by the Lower Saxony Ministry of Education in an education for sustainable development (BNE) in Lower Saxony.[6]

In addition to the Dümmer Museum in Lembruch, the Dümmer nature conservation station in Marl, the Dümmer bird show in Dümmerlohausen and the Dümmerniederung e.V. The work of the four institutions focuses on natural history, ornithology and the history of cultivated agriculture

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5.03 km

Here, water management is explained in a way that is easy for everyone to understand.

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5.04 km

The 17 km long Grawiede runs exclusively between the Lower Saxon inland lake Dümmer and the Lower Saxon district town of Diepholz. It rises from the Dümmer, specifically on its east side in Lembruch, then flows in a northerly direction east of the federal highway 51, east of the Lohne and the Lemförde–Diepholz DB line.

Northeast of the city center of Diepholz, it takes up the Strathe on the left-hand side, which was previously ceded by the Lohne. The Grawiede itself flows through the Diepholz district of Heede and finally flows north of it into the Hunte.
Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grawiede

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8.17 km

Here you can observe the animals of the reed and willow zone of the lake in peace.

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9.97 km

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4.00 km

3.04 km

2.36 km

411 m

131 m

Surfaces

7.98 km

1.59 km

281 m

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