Lakes in Wesermarsch offer a diverse landscape shaped by its proximity to the North Sea, featuring both artificial and natural water bodies. This district in Lower Saxony, Germany, provides varied recreational and ecological experiences. The region includes unique aquatic areas such as artificial lagoons, moor lakes, and nature reserves with wet meadows. These features contribute to the area's appeal for nature observation and outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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🚲✨ The North Sea lagoon Butjadingen in the district of Burhave is a globally unique highlight that has revolutionized the North Sea experience. Here, "the ebb has simply been abolished": In this 1.6-hectare seawater swimming lake, you can enjoy a real North Sea feeling, while the water – unlike the mudflats directly in front of the dike – never disappears.
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Information for Anglers Seenpark 1 (Blexersande) is a gravel pit lake in Lower Saxony near Nordenham. The lake is heavily fished and highly rated by our members. The most commonly caught fish here are pike, perch, carp, tench, zander, and six other species. The most successful fishing method is spin fishing. For more information about fishing at Seenpark 1 (Blexersande), including the best baits, fishing methods, and bite times, download our free mobile app, ALLE ANGELN, from the App Store! (SOURCE: https://www.alleangeln.de/gewaesser/seenpark-1-blexersande)
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The moment you cross the dike, you have a wide view over the salt marshes and the Wadden Sea all the way to Wilhelmshafen.
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💙Here is a North Sea Passport stamping station 🌊♟️ Numerous beach chairs and tide-independent bathing fun invite you🌊💙.
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One of my favorite places because it's so peaceful and a beautiful nature reserve. I love it there any time of year...but when the mosquito population is very high, I flee this wonderful place. 🥰
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Only when extreme storm or hurricane tides reach more than 1.70 m above mean high tide in Sehestedt does the more than 3-meter-thick "moor island" begin to float. In the process, pieces break off, become deposited on the dike or in the salt marshes, or are washed away and ground down by subsequent floods. Thus, the moor gradually shrinks. One of its special features is that two completely different ecosystems border each other here: the freshwater ecosystem of the moor and the saltwater system of the salt marshes and mudflats. The moor is accessible via a 150-meter-long boardwalk in the southern part, but otherwise, due to its uniqueness and sensitivity, it is not accessible in order to preserve it for as long as possible. (Source: Flyer for the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park Administration)
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Nice little lake with snack bars and public toilets 👍🏼
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An artificial North Sea bathing lagoon with a sandy beach and beach chairs, but just a few meters from the sea.
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Wesermarsch offers several distinctive natural features. You can visit the Floating Moor of Sehestedt, a rare ecological site where a 'moor island' can float during extreme tides, accessible via a boardwalk. Another highlight is the Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve, known for its wet meadows, wide views, and diverse bird species, where you can often hear frogs. The region also features unique artificial water bodies like the Seenpark Nordenham, which has developed rich flora and fauna.
Yes, Wesermarsch has several family-friendly options. The North Sea Lagoon Butjadingen is an artificial bathing lagoon with a sandy beach, offering a unique tide-independent swimming experience perfect for families. Seenpark Nordenham is also considered family-friendly, providing a local recreation area with diverse nature. Additionally, the Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve and the Bornhorster Huntewiesen Nature Reserve are great for nature observation with children.
Wesermarsch is an excellent region for birdwatching. The Seenpark Nordenham is particularly noteworthy for hosting a large colony of common terns. The Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve and the Bornhorster Huntewiesen Nature Reserve are havens for numerous bird species, especially migratory birds, and offer peaceful environments for observation. The boardwalk at the Floating Moor of Sehestedt also provides opportunities to observe bird life.
Absolutely. The Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve is characterized by its tranquil natural beauty, wide views, and the sounds of frogs, making it a peaceful retreat. The Moor lake in the Wesermarsch offers a serene ambiance, especially in the warm afternoon sunlight, ideal for enjoying a quiet natural setting. The Bornhorster Huntewiesen Nature Reserve is also a very nice area for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, you can find unique man-made attractions. For instance, The Ark – Preservation of Creation (Thorsten Schütt) is a notable man-made monument located near one of the lakes. The North Sea Lagoon Butjadingen itself is a unique artificial bathing lagoon, the only one of its kind in Germany with a biological purification system.
The Wesermarsch region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Tour 9: Big Butjading loop' or 'Route 6: Burhave to Süllwarden' found in the Cycling in Wesermarsch guide. For mountain biking, explore trails such as the 'Nordenham Upper Lighthouse – Eckwarderhörne Pier loop' from the MTB Trails in Wesermarsch guide. Hiking is also popular, with easy routes like the 'Sehestedt Salt Marsh Trail' available in the Hiking in Wesermarsch guide.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities around the lakes. For example, the Moor lake in the Wesermarsch offers adventurous paths for exploration around its waters. You can also find trails that lead through beautiful natural bog areas, such as the 'Path Through the Große Angelkuhle Moor' highlight. For more structured routes, consult the Hiking in Wesermarsch guide, which includes routes like the 'Sehestedt Salt Marsh Trail'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the wide views, beautiful clouds, and the 'frog concerts' in wet meadows like the Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve. The serene ambiance of the Moor lake in the Wesermarsch, especially in warm afternoon sunlight, is also highly valued. The unique experience of the Floating Moor of Sehestedt and its bird life is also a significant draw.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve is noted for its wide views. The boardwalk at the Birdwatching hut and boardwalk in the Floating Moor of Sehestedt leads to a viewing platform with nice views over a small lake and the salt marshes. Additionally, the View of the Jade Bay offers scenic vistas that encompass water features.
The lakes in Wesermarsch can be enjoyed across different seasons. For birdwatching, spring and autumn are often ideal due to migratory birds. The Moor lake in the Wesermarsch is particularly scenic in warm afternoon sunlight, suggesting pleasant visits during warmer months. The North Sea Lagoon Butjadingen is best enjoyed for swimming and relaxation during summer. Even early spring can be worthwhile for nature observation, as noted by visitors to the Moor lake.
Some lake areas in Wesermarsch offer facilities. The North Sea Lagoon Butjadingen is equipped with a sandy beach and beach chairs, providing amenities for visitors. The Birdwatching hut and boardwalk in the Floating Moor of Sehestedt provides a hut and boardwalk for access and observation. For other areas, it's advisable to check specific highlight details for available facilities.


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