Best lakes around Marschacht are located in the municipality of Lower Saxony, Germany. The surrounding region offers several accessible recreational water bodies for residents and visitors. These include various bathing lakes, village ponds, and nature reserves. The area provides diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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It's really nice here...I always like to plan this "corner" again
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The village pond in Brunstorf is idyllically located near the church. It's a perfect place to linger.
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Because the views are so beautiful here, I spontaneously stopped, enjoyed the beautiful views and captured them in two photos.
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There is also a youth guest house for up to 26 people where you can easily stay overnight.
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Beautiful bike path along the fishing lake. Invite you to a picnic on the way back :)
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A pretty pond, with a small island in the middle. In front of the pond (right next to the bike path) there is a table with benches, a nice place to rest during a bike ride or hike. My mother and I stopped here on October 29th, 2022 while cycling from Bardowick to Winsen (Luhe) and back.
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Rethmoorse nature reserve is something fine. Break with panorama
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While Marschacht itself doesn't host large natural lakes, the surrounding region offers several popular recreational spots. These include officially designated bathing lakes like See Hinterm Horn, Hohendeicher See, Boberger See, and Eichbaumsee. For a more specific experience, you can visit Barumer Lake, which is great for swimming, or the idyllic Brunstorf Village Pond.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are popular for swimming, especially during warmer months. Barumer Lake is highlighted as a great spot for swimming. Additionally, regional research indicates that See Hinterm Horn, Hohendeicher See, Boberger See, Eichbaumsee, and Pulvermühlenteich are all designated bathing lakes.
For water sports enthusiasts, Barumer Lake is an excellent starting point for canoeing or stand-up paddleboarding (SUP).
Many of the lakes and ponds in the area are considered family-friendly. Barumer Lake, Village Pond Kröppelshagen, Brunstorf Village Pond, and the Rest area at the Radbruch fish pond are all tagged as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for all ages.
While dogs are generally not allowed in the main bathing area of Barumer Lake, they can cool down about 200 meters from the bathing area, downriver near the car parking spaces, to the right of the hiking trail.
The region offers several picturesque spots. Village Pond Kröppelshagen and Brunstorf Village Pond are known for their idyllic settings and benches inviting visitors to take a break. The Kiebitzbrack Nature Reserve offers a magnificent view of the Elbe and is characterized by five bracks.
Yes, the area provides various hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Marschacht, including routes like the 'Elbe Island Marina loop from Rönne' or the 'Nadelsperrwerk and lock loop from Oldershausen'. For more details and routes, visit the Easy hikes around Marschacht guide.
The region is well-suited for cycling. You can explore road cycling routes such as the 'Dove Elbe Regatta Course – Zollenspieker Ferry loop' or gravel biking trails like the 'Ilmenau Riverside Trail'. Find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Marschacht guide and the Gravel biking around Marschacht guide.
The warmer months are generally the best time to visit, especially if you plan on swimming or engaging in water sports at the bathing lakes. These periods offer ideal conditions for outdoor recreation and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
Yes, the Kiebitzbrack Nature Reserve is a notable protected area located on the southeastern edge of Hamburg. It's characterized by five bracks, with the eponymous 'Kiebitzbrack' being the largest. While it's under nature protection, you can get past it via the Marschbahndamm.
Yes, Barumer Lake is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable option for visitors with mobility needs.
Visitors appreciate the diverse outdoor experiences offered by the lakes, from swimming and water sports at Barumer Lake to the peaceful, idyllic settings of village ponds like Village Pond Kröppelshagen, which invites lingering and serves as a starting point for exploring the Dalbek Gorge.


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