Lakes around Holle, Germany, offer diverse recreational opportunities in the Hildesheim district. While Holle itself does not feature large natural lakes, several accessible bodies of water are located nearby. These areas provide natural beauty and serve as important local recreation zones. The region is characterized by a mix of natural reserves and former gravel pit lakes, offering varied landscapes for visitors.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A significant increase in the recreational value of Lake Salzgitter.
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Very nice complex with a bistro and large beach.
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Just lie down on the grass and watch.
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Great playground for the little ones with a pirate theme!
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Very nice place to go swimming.
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For big and small. Great condition and clean. Plenty of trash cans and a public restroom nearby. Top!
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We were out and about here very early, there wasn't that much going on and you could still drive well and enjoy the route. Later, however, the path filled up noticeably, I would not cycle here in the afternoon. On this side, however, there was significantly less going on than on the opposite side.
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Idyllic view - very British - when restored.
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Visitors particularly enjoy Lake Marien, known for its historic boathouse and diverse birdlife. Another favorite is Lake Hohnsensee, Hildesheim's largest lake, offering a sandy beach and swimming facilities. The Salzgittersee Water Ski Cable Park is also popular for observing water sports.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Hohnsensee features a 150-meter sandy beach and an adjacent outdoor swimming pool. The Salzgittersee area offers the Pirate Playground Ansee, which is very popular with children. Lake Marien is also considered family-friendly, offering a peaceful natural setting.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. The Giesener Teiche are a protected nature reserve with a stream valley, diverse plant life including calcareous grasslands and reed zones, and rare species like the crested newt. Lake Marien is a natural monument known for its birdlife, including cormorants and herons. The Bruchsee near Duingen offers tranquil natural beauty with scenic trails.
Yes, the Giftener See is a lively recreational area perfect for water sports, offering clean water suitable for swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, and sailing. The Salzgittersee Water Ski Cable Park is specifically designed for water skiing and wakeboarding, where you can either participate or watch the action.
Many lakes offer pleasant walking paths. The Giesener Teiche provide a peaceful environment for hiking and walking through a historical cultural landscape. Lake Hohnsensee has a popular walking path around its perimeter. The Bruchsee near Duingen is surrounded by scenic trails ideal for nature walks. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Derneburg Castle – Gardener's House' loop, which is a moderate 8 km trail. Find more routes in the Running Trails around Holle guide.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Innerste Cycle Path – Schloss Derneburg loop' which is a moderate 40 km ride. For more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Holle guide.
Yes, the Giesener Teiche are former fish ponds originally created by the Steuerwald monastery in the 18th century, making them a historical cultural landscape. Lake Marien features a historic boathouse that is a listed building, dating back to the creation of the artificial lake by Cistercian monks.
The warmer months are ideal for active recreation and water sports at lakes like Giftener See and Lake Hohnsensee. For nature observation and hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. The Giesener Teiche have a unique annual cycle where water is drained in October and refilled in February, which can be interesting for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the Giftener See offers a viewing platform with panoramic views of the lake and two free-to-use barbecue areas. Lake Hohnsensee has various facilities, including dining options at lakeside restaurants and the JoBeach sandy area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from peaceful nature walks at Giesener Teiche to active water sports at Giftener See and Salzgittersee. The clean water at Giftener See and the sandy beach at Lake Hohnsensee are frequently highlighted. Many also enjoy the natural beauty and the chance to observe birdlife, especially at Lake Marien.
While specific public transport routes to every lake can vary, many lakes like the Hohnsensee and Giesener Teiche are located near or within Hildesheim, which is well-connected. It's advisable to check local bus schedules from Holle to Hildesheim or other nearby towns like Sarstedt (for Giftener See) and Duingen (for Bruchsee) and then plan your final leg of the journey.
Yes, Lake Marien is known for its diverse birdlife, where you can observe species like cormorants and herons. The Giesener Teiche, as a nature reserve, also provide a habitat for various bird species and are an important area for nature enthusiasts.


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