Best lakes around Lingen offer diverse recreational opportunities within the Emsland region. The area features a mix of natural and artificial water bodies, providing varied landscapes for outdoor activities. These lakes serve as significant local attractions, contributing to the region's natural appeal. Lingen (Ems) and its surroundings are characterized by these water bodies, which are popular for both relaxation and active pursuits.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Tourism At the reservoir there is an 850 m long sandy beach with a lawn for sunbathing, restaurants, a sun terrace, a large children's playground, a halfpipe for inline skaters and a beach volleyball court. There are also numerous outdoor activities, such as windsurfing, sailing, diving, stand-up paddling and a mountain bike trail. Around 15 km of paved cycling and hiking trails open up the lake, 5.8 km of which are on the crest of the dam. The Emspark Auenwald holiday park has been located directly on the lake since 2006. There is also a youth campsite, a mobile home site and a youth house at the reservoir. The house is run by the Jugendhaus am Speicherbecken Geeste e.V. association. The Geester Seemeile takes place on the second weekend in July, an open-air shanty on the second Sunday in August and a kite festival in spring/summer.
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The lake The artificial lake was built in the 1980s as a cooling water basin for the Emsland nuclear power plant, twelve kilometers away, on the former Lingen state forest "Biener Sand" and "Geester Sand". It is about two kilometers long and 1.3 km wide at its widest point. It is located on the B 70 and 15 meters higher than the surrounding terrain. According to RWE, the water surface is 230 hectares. The lake has no natural inflows other than precipitation and groundwater. Its water is taken from the Ems via the Dortmund-Ems canal and returned when required. The ring dam is a dam made of earth fill. If the Ems water flow is not sufficient to supply the additional water volumes required for normal operation of the power plant block, this can be taken in whole or in part from the reservoir. The stored water is fed to the block's extraction area via the Dortmund-Ems Canal.
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The Geeste reservoir is an artificial lake that was built in the 1980s to serve as a cooling water basin for the Lingen nuclear power plant. However, the value of the Stillsee for improving the quality of life in the region was recognized and so the lake developed into a popular local recreation area. In addition to the 850-meter-long sandy beach with sunbathing lawn, there are also gastronomic offers and the lake can be wonderfully explored on the hiking and cycling path.
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The reservoir is always worth a visit.
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Beautiful, interesting stopover on the lake tour!
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Here is a tourist restaurant with a view of the Geestesee. You can charge e-bikes with your own charger here on request.
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Beautifully landscaped lake with gastronomy and sandy beach. A touch of the Caribbean. Detour makes sense.
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A beautiful recreation area with beach and palm trees. Something like that can also be made from a cooling water reservoir for a nuclear power plant.
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The Geeste Reservoir (West Side) is highly popular, known for hosting annual regattas and its sailing yacht club. Another favorite is Lohne Recreation Lake, which offers extensive facilities for swimming and leisure. The Geeste Reservoir North Beach is also a top choice for swimming and water sports.
The lakes offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy water sports like sailing, surfing, and diving at Speichersee Geeste. For relaxation, many lakes provide sandy beaches for sunbathing and swimming, such as at Geeste Reservoir North Beach and Dankernsee. Cycling, walking, and skating are popular on the paths surrounding lakes like Speichersee Geeste and Saller See. Fishing is also an option at Dieksee.
Yes, several lakes are very family-friendly. Lohne Recreation Lake is well-equipped with a large playground, picnic areas, and a swimming beach. The Biener See, located directly in Lingen, is also a favored destination for families with ample space for sunbathing and playing. The Geeste Reservoir highlights, including Geeste Reservoir North Beach and Geeste Reservoir (West Side), are also categorized as family-friendly.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, the warmer months from May to September are ideal. Lakes like Biener See and Speichersee Geeste are particularly popular during this period. For leisurely strolls, cycling tours, and appreciating nature, lakes like Dieksee and Saller See are considered worth visiting year-round, including for winter walks.
The Speichersee Geeste, also known as Geeste Reservoir, is a major hub for water sports, offering excellent conditions for sailing, surfing, and diving. It features an 850-meter-long beach popular for swimming. A six-kilometer dam crest encircles the lake, providing scenic routes for cyclists, walkers, and skaters. The presence of the Restaurant Deichkrone at the Geeste Reservoir further enhances its appeal.
Lohne Recreation Lake is well-equipped for a full day of leisure. It features a kiosk, restaurants, picnic areas, a large playground, beach volleyball courts, fitness equipment, and a dedicated swimming beach. It's designed to be a comprehensive leisure destination.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Speichersee Geeste has a six-kilometer-long dam crest perfect for cyclists, walkers, and skaters. The Dieksee and Saller See are also popular for leisurely strolls and cycling tours. You can find various routes, including the 'Geeste Reservoir – Dortmund-Ems Canal Cycle Path loop from Biene' for gravel biking, which is an easy 26.9 km route. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Lingen guide.
While specific mountain biking trails directly around the lakes might be limited, the wider Lingen area offers MTB routes. For instance, the 'Altenlingener Forest – Telgenkampsee loop from Biene' is a moderate 22.8 km route. You can discover more mountain biking options in the MTB Trails around Lingen guide.
Yes, the lakes provide scenic settings for running. The 'Geeste Reservoir – Crest of the dike loop from Osterbrock' is a moderate 6.6 km running trail that offers great views. For more running routes in the area, refer to the Running Trails around Lingen guide.
Yes, several lakes have dining options. The Restaurant Deichkrone at the Geeste Reservoir offers a great dining experience with lake views. Lohne Recreation Lake also has a kiosk and restaurants. While specific accommodation directly on the lake shores isn't detailed, Lingen (Ems) and nearby towns offer various options, and the lakes are generally within easy reach.
The Dieksee, located within the Emstal nature reserve in Lingen, is known for its designated fishing spots. Anglers can find various fish species there, including perch, bream, carp, and roach, making it a valuable local attraction for fishing enthusiasts.
For a tranquil natural escape, the Dieksee in the Emstal nature reserve is ideal for leisurely strolls and enjoying nature. The Biener See also offers a serene environment for relaxation amidst greenery, providing a peaceful alternative to busier recreational spots.


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