Best lakes around Söhrewald are found in a municipality in northern Hesse, characterized by mixed forests and tranquil valleys. While Söhrewald itself does not host many large lakes, the surrounding region offers several bodies of water for recreation. These lakes include former quarry sites that have naturally filled, as well as man-made recreational areas. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Great lake landscape with beaches that was created as part of the Federal Garden Show.
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The Buga was built in the late 1970s for the Federal Garden Show in 1981
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Private very pretty garden house
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An extensive cycle network to Kassel or around Kassel and around the lake with rest areas and bathing opportunities
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On the occasion of the BUGA 1981, the BUGA lake was created in the Fulda floodplains. Today it is part of the Fuldaauen nature reserve. It is easy to get around by bike and offers interesting sights and rest areas. In summer there is always a lot of activity here.
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On the occasion of the BUGA 1981, the BUGA lake was created in the Fulda meadows. Today it is part of the Fuldaauen nature reserve. It is easy to cycle around and offers interesting views and rest areas. In summer there is always a lot of activity here.
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The 130 years of mining caused the water level on the Stellberg to fall sharply and yet large amounts of water broke into a pit on two occasions, so that mining was finally stopped. Instead, an opencast mine was built in 1962 and the basalt top layer was removed, but 5 years later the mine was completely shut down and the pit filled with water. There are large stones on the Stellbergsee that offer a nice place to sit. The lake can be easily circumnavigated.
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Among the most popular lakes are Stellbergsee, known for its tranquil natural setting and numerous resting places, and Michelskopf Lake, an idyllic spot nestled in the forest with scenic views. The BUGA Lake in Kassel is also highly favored for its extensive trails and recreational opportunities within the Fuldaaue nature reserve.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The BUGA Lake in Kassel offers sandy beaches and expansive trails suitable for all ages. Stellbergsee also provides a peaceful environment with many rest stops, ideal for family outings. The Grüner See near Hundelshausen features a designated non-swimmer area and platforms, making it suitable for families looking for a refreshing dip.
The lakes around Söhrewald offer diverse natural features. Many, like Stellbergsee and Höllchen, are former quarry sites that have naturally filled with water, creating unique landscapes within mixed forests. The Grüner See is notable for its distinctive green color due to phytoplankton. The BUGA Lake is part of the larger Fuldaaue nature reserve, offering picturesque water landscapes and meadows.
Yes, several lakes have interesting historical backgrounds. Stellbergsee was originally a mining pit that refilled with water after operations ceased in 1967. Similarly, the Grüner See formed in 1940 from an abandoned gypsum quarry, and Höllchen developed in a former basalt quarry that closed in 1943. These lakes are natural monuments that tell a story of the region's industrial past.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for gravel biking, such as routes like the 'Covered Bridge Over the Fulda – View of Lake Bugasee loop from Wellerode' near the BUGA Lake. For running, there are trails like the 'Former Söhre Railway Line loop from Wellerode'. Road cycling routes, including the 'Stellbergsee – View Towards Wattenbach loop from Söhrewald', are also available. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for gravel biking, running, and road cycling around Söhrewald.
The Grüner See near Hundelshausen is an appealing destination for swimming, boasting very good water quality, platforms, and a designated non-swimmer area. While the Bugasee in Kassel has sandy beaches, swimming has been intermittently forbidden due to contamination, so it's advisable to check current conditions before planning a swim there. Michelskopf Lake is also known as a place where you can swim.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and scenic beauty. Many enjoy the numerous rest stops and diverse perspectives offered by lakes like Stellbergsee. The idyllic setting of Michelskopf Lake in the middle of the forest, with its notable rock wall, is also a favorite. The extensive network of trails around BUGA Lake for cycling, jogging, and hiking is also highly valued.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. The BUGA Lake in Kassel offers an extensive network of trails within the Fuldaaue nature reserve. Höllchen is part of a popular '2-Lakes-Tour' hiking trail, which also includes the Silbersee, offering pleasant walks through quiet forest sections. Many lakes, including Stellbergsee, are integrated into local hiking networks.
While Söhrewald itself is a municipality, the Bugasee in Kassel is easily accessible from Söhrewald and is well-connected within Kassel's public transport network. For other, more secluded lakes like Stellbergsee or Grüner See, public transport options might be limited, and driving or cycling would be more convenient.
Many natural areas around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks on trails. The BUGA Lake in Kassel, as part of the Fuldaaue nature reserve, is a popular spot for dog walkers, though specific rules regarding leashes or designated off-leash areas should be observed. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and any local regulations are followed.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes. Summer is ideal for swimming at spots like Grüner See or enjoying picnics and leisurely strolls around BUGA Lake. Even in winter, the tranquil settings can be appealing for quiet walks, though some facilities might be limited.


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