Lakes around Lübberstedt are characterized by a rich natural landscape, particularly within the "wet triangle" region known for its numerous streams and lakes. This area is a significant habitat for diverse wildlife, including various bird species. The municipality offers a tranquil environment for nature observation and quiet contemplation.
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wide, great country but please always pay attention to the barriers
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Nice view of the broad water
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Very beautiful landscape. Good bike path.
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The Hamberger Moor is the wild and romantic part of the Teufelsmoor. Here you may encounter a shy adder or beautiful butterflies on lonely moor lakes. Tour guide Sigrid Grimsehl clearly explains how the moor was settled and the adverse circumstances associated with peat extraction and survival in the wet area. Guided tours after registration. Contact person: Sigrid Grimsehl, Tel.: 04793/8939 (Source: https://www.hambergen.de/portal/seiten/hamberger-moor-902000453-21001.html)
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Wide views over the Teufelsmoor
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Melk Hus - great break opportunity with cold drinks, coffee and cake as well as farm products
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The region around Lübberstedt is known as the "wet triangle" due to its numerous streams and lakes, offering a rich habitat for diverse wildlife. You can explore protected nature reserves like the one surrounding Broad Water, which is particularly renowned for its birdlife. The Hamberger Moor Nature Reserve also features renatured moor landscapes with birch and pine forests, ponds, and peat.
Yes, the area is excellent for birdwatching. The Broad Water, located within a protected nature reserve, is a prime spot. You can also visit the Birdwatching at Breites Wasser highlight, and the Moor Lake with Wildlife Observation Hut provides a dedicated shelter for observing local birdlife and nature.
Beyond nature observation, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore trails around the lakes, with options ranging from easy to moderate. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Lübberstedt guide. If you prefer cycling, there are gravel biking routes, some of which pass by Broad Water; check out the Gravel biking around Lübberstedt guide. Running enthusiasts can also find suitable paths, as detailed in the Running Trails around Lübberstedt guide.
While the immediate Lübberstedt area offers serene nature, for more active family-friendly lake experiences, consider a short drive to Bremen. The Grambke Sportpark Lake Beach and Stadtwald Lake (Unisee) offer sandy beaches, playgrounds, and safe swimming areas. The Unisee also has a nearby campsite, making it ideal for families.
For swimming and water sports, the lakes in Bremen are your best option. The Grambke Sportpark Lake Beach is Bremen's largest inland lake, offering excellent water quality for swimming, sunbathing, sailing, rowing, canoeing, surfing, and diving. Similarly, Stadtwald Lake (Unisee) provides clean freshwater for swimming, windsurfing, stand-up paddling, kayaking, and diving. Both are about 35-40 kilometers from Lübberstedt.
Yes, you can find walking paths around several lakes. The idyllic Monsiliensee has a narrow path that allows visitors to walk around the entire lake. Additionally, the Grambke Sportpark Lake Beach in Bremen features a walking path that encircles the lake, suitable for strolls and cycling.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For birdwatching and enjoying the natural landscape, spring and autumn offer vibrant wildlife and pleasant temperatures. If you plan to visit the lakes in Bremen for swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal, as amenities like kiosks and rentals are typically open.
The Monsiliensee is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your pet. When exploring nature reserves like Broad Water or Hamberger Moor Nature Reserve, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife and sensitive ecosystems.
Yes, the Broad Water, nestled within a protected nature reserve, offers a tranquil environment perfect for quiet contemplation and enjoying unspoiled natural beauty. The Moor Lake with Wildlife Observation Hut also provides a peaceful setting for nature observation away from crowds.
The Hamberger Moor Nature Reserve is a former raised bog that is being renatured. It offers unique paths through birch and pine forests, ponds, and peat landscapes. Visitors can observe various stages of bog regeneration, and it's an important habitat for endangered plant and moss species, as well as birds, dragonflies, butterflies, and amphibians.
While specific fishing details for the immediate Lübberstedt lakes are not readily available, the Stadtwald Lake (Unisee) in Bremen is known to have numerous fishing spots. It's a popular destination for anglers seeking diverse freshwater fish species.
For lakes closer to Lübberstedt, amenities are generally limited to nature observation points. However, the larger lakes in Bremen, such as Grambke Sportpark Lake Beach and Stadtwald Lake (Unisee), offer more facilities. These include kiosks, toilets, playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, and rental services for water sports equipment during the summer season. The Unisee also has a nearby campsite.


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