Best lakes around Lübbecke are found within the surrounding Minden-Lübbecke district, presenting a variety of aquatic destinations. This region features natural bathing lakes, unique moorland landscapes with small ponds, and scenic lakes formed in former quarries. The area provides opportunities for recreation, nature observation, and walking routes.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Oberlübber Bergsee, also known as the "Blue Lake," is picturesquely situated in the Wiehen Hills near Oberlübbe in the municipality of Hille. Formed from a former quarry, the quarry filled with groundwater and rainwater after mining ceased, creating a small but impressive body of water. With a length of approximately 167 meters, a width of up to 50 meters, and an area of around 0.8 hectares, it is considered the largest mountain lake in the Wiehen Hills and also one of the northernmost mountain lakes in Germany. The lake lies at an altitude of approximately 200 meters above sea level and is surrounded by steep rock faces and dense forest, giving it a tranquil and secluded atmosphere. The dramatic landscape, shaped by the industrial past of the quarry, contrasts strikingly with the natural regeneration by trees and vegetation. This contrast makes the Oberlübber Bergsee a fascinating subject for photography and a special place for quiet nature observation. However, the lake is not open to the public as the land is private. Steep cliffs and the great depth pose dangers, which is why activities such as swimming or picnicking on the shore are not recommended.
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Around 11,000 years ago, the Weser formed a gully lake in the area of today's moor. At that time, glaciers prevented the Weser from taking a northerly course as it does today, and it ran westwards north of the Wiehen Hills. When the glaciers melted and the Weser flowed northwards again, the gully lake silted up and became a moor that stretched parallel to the mountains for over 20 kilometres north of the Wiehen Hills. The maximum width of this "primeval moor" was three kilometres at the time. At first a fen developed, but then gradually a raised bog, the remains of which are now known as the Great Peat Moor. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fes_Torfmoor
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If you follow the barbed wire fence you will come to a locked gate; There are passages to the left and right of this gate. Whether you take the risk of entering the property is up to you. Scary fact: This lake is the scene of a homicide (2012) and the location of a body (2020)
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+++ I was particularly impressed by the Moorschnucken. These serve to protect the moor, similar to the sheep in the north to protect the dyke. +++You are near P6 (car park 6) at the south tower.
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+++The moor is characterized by 3 hiking trails, which are marked on posts in blue, red and yellow. +++2, 2.5 and 7.5 km long paths await visitors. +++ Sufficient notice and information boards make the moor a very interesting place for excursions for young and old, i.e. also for families with children.
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In autumn you can marvel at the faded heathland, the colorful and contrasting moor landscape with its many characteristic mini lakes, the so-called moor biotopes, in which the plants and tree stumps are reflected, and of course photograph them...
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Insanely beautiful view and a lot to discover!
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For swimming, the Badesee Mindener Wald in Hille is a popular natural bathing lake known for its excellent water quality. The Great Aue Lake also features a dedicated bathing lake, known as Kleihügelsee, which is a popular spot in summer.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Green Lake is a wonderful spot where children can play in the water, and it has a lake hut nearby. The Badesee Mindener Wald offers a playground for children and a kiosk during the bathing season, making it ideal for a relaxing family day.
The Großes Torfmoor (Great Peat Bog) is a unique natural landscape, the only raised bog in North Rhine-Westphalia. It features small, dark ponds and a distinct moorland ecosystem with heather plants and birch groves, serving as a habitat for various bird species. Well-signposted hiking trails, like the 'Moor-Erlebnis-Pfad', allow visitors to explore this special area.
Yes, many lakes offer walking opportunities. A circular path around the Badesee Mindener Wald and other smaller nearby lakes is popular year-round. The Großes Torfmoor also has several well-maintained hiking trails. For more extensive options, you can explore various running trails or cycling routes that pass by or near these lakes.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best season depends on your activity. For swimming and sunbathing, summer (May to September) is ideal, especially at Badesee Mindener Wald. For hiking and nature observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Winter can also be charming for quiet walks, as seen at Randringhausen Lake.
Many trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, such as those in the Großes Torfmoor. While specific swimming areas might have restrictions, walking paths are generally open to dogs on a leash. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets.
While visually striking due to its blue color and origin in a former quarry, the Bergsee Oberlübbe (also known as Blauer See) is located on private property and is fenced off. Entering the area is prohibited and dangerous due to steep slopes. It is not accessible for recreational activities.
The Randringhausen Lake is noted for its peaceful atmosphere. There's a bench under a weeping willow, offering a wonderful spot to switch off and find tranquility.
Yes, the Großes Torfmoor is a significant 467-hectare nature reserve, home to a unique moorland ecosystem and various bird species. Additionally, part of the Great Aue Lake area is designated as a nature reserve, providing a refuge for rare animal and plant species. The Schnakenpohl Pond was also designated as a nature reserve in 1936, making it one of the oldest in Westphalia.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Mill Route', and several MTB trails in the vicinity, such as the 'Wittekindsweg Single Trail'. The recreational areas around lakes like the Great Aue also provide space for sports and leisure activities.
The paths in the Großes Torfmoor are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for a wider range of visitors, though appropriate footwear is recommended depending on weather conditions. For specific wheelchair accessible paths, it's advisable to check local information for each lake area.
The Badesee Mindener Wald offers a kiosk for snacks and drinks during the bathing season (May to September). For other lakes, it's recommended to check nearby towns or villages for cafes and pubs, as amenities might not be directly at every lake shore.


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