Best lakes around Landolfshausen are found in the surrounding Göttingen district, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features significant natural and artificial bodies of water, including the largest natural lake in Southern Lower Saxony. These areas provide settings for various outdoor activities, from water sports to nature observation. Landolfshausen serves as a base for exploring these aquatic environments.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Göttingen Kiessee is a 15-hectare lake on the southwestern outskirts of the city. Formed by gravel mining, it has become one of Göttingen's most important recreational areas. The approximately 2.5-kilometer-long lakeside path is popular with joggers, walkers, and anglers throughout the year. The lake is only one to two meters deep and, as a result, is threatened by algal blooms and accelerated silting. To improve the freshwater supply, an inlet was built in 2003 to divert water from the Leine River, which flows east of the lake, into the lake. From an ecological perspective, however, this measure is completely pointless, as intensive agriculture in the Leine catchment area washes large quantities of fertilizer into the river, and these nutrients further accelerate the silting of the Kiessee. Therefore, the inlet is reduced or even closed, especially in warm early summers. http://stadt-natur-wildnis.de/wild/kiessee-goettingen/
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Hermitage with easy access and rest area with 2 former fish ponds
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Trips through the Leienauen and the Kiesse area offer interesting things in every season. Migrating and resident waterfowl can often be observed. Considerable cormorant colony.
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Great rock formation with a historical background. Can only be recommended.
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The path around the Kiessee is beautiful and easy to walk on. There were a lot of people out and about on Sunday afternoon.
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An interesting rock. Worth seeing.
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On the north-west face of the rock is a small man-made chamber, to which a ladder leads. On the small forecourt on this side, directly on the rock, there was a building that belonged to the hermitage. Several crosses and niches are visible on the rock. According to tradition, the hermit Hurkut, who comes from the Reinhausen monastery, lived in the hermitage. Finds from the 13th and 14th centuries
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A nice area for a walk.
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The main lakes in the broader Landolfshausen area are Lake Seeburg, the Wendebach Reservoir, and the Göttinger Kiessee. Each offers distinct recreational opportunities and natural beauty.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Seeburg has a natural swimming area with sunbathing lawns, beach chairs, and facilities for beach volleyball and mini-golf. The Göttinger Kiessee features playgrounds, barbecue areas, and paddle/rowing boat rentals. The Wendebach Reservoir also offers a swimming beach and play meadows.
You can swim at Lake Seeburg, which has designated swimming areas and a sand beach. The Wendebach Reservoir also features a swimming beach and a non-swimmer area, often supervised by the DLRG during summer holidays. The Göttinger Kiessee is popular for various water sports, though primarily sailing and boating, with swimming generally not the main focus.
Lake Seeburg is the largest natural body of water in Southern Lower Saxony, surrounded by reedy growth, trees, and grasslands, and is an important breeding ground for waterfowl. The Göttinger Kiessee, while artificial, hosts a variety of birds and has a protected 'Vogelinsel' (bird island). The Wendebach Reservoir is set within a local recreation area with natural surroundings.
Absolutely. You can enjoy walking or cycling along the shore path at Lake Seeburg. The Göttinger Kiessee has an approximately 2.5 to 3-kilometer long shore path ideal for walking, running, and cycling. The Wendebach Reservoir is easily accessible by bicycle from Göttingen, with various routes for cycling and hiking in its vicinity. For more detailed routes, explore the running trails or cycling routes around Landolfshausen.
Yes, angling is permitted at Lake Seeburg, where eel is a popular catch. Anglers also use the Wendebach Reservoir and the Göttinger Kiessee, which is home to various fish species. Specific permits may be required, so it's advisable to check local regulations.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with beautiful scenery. In winter, when the Göttinger Kiessee freezes, it becomes a popular spot for ice skating.
Lake Seeburg, formed around 500 B.C., is tied to the legend of Count Isang, with local tales claiming his castle tower can be seen at low water. There's also an archaeological site and a nature information center near the lake.
Yes, at Lake Seeburg, you'll find a kiosk for refreshments at the bathing area. The Wendebach Reservoir has a food stall and barbecue hut. The Göttinger Kiessee features a restaurant and café, 'Haus am See,' offering pleasant views.
The lakes are generally well-regarded for accessibility. The Wendebach Reservoir is easily reachable by bicycle from Göttingen. For car access, parking is typically available at popular recreational spots like Lake Seeburg and the Göttinger Kiessee, though it can be busy on weekends.
At Lake Seeburg, you can enjoy rowing, sailing, and pedal boating. The Göttinger Kiessee is popular for paddle and rowing boats, and sailing, with the Göttinger Segel-Club using it as its central sailing area.
The Lake Seeburg offers beautiful views, especially with the backdrop of the southwestern edge of the Harz Mountains. The South Shore of Kiessee provides pleasant views over the water and towards the city center's church towers. The Wendebach Reservoir also offers scenic spots within its recreation park.


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