Lakes around Lippoldsberg are primarily characterized by the prominent Weser River, which flows directly through the Wesertal community. This region, part of the Weser Uplands Nature Park, features extensive forests and offers opportunities for various outdoor activities. The Weser River serves as the main natural water feature, providing scenic beauty and recreational options. The area's geography includes a mix of river valleys and forested uplands.
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Wet cloudburst: Diameter: 150 meters Circumference: 470 meters Total depth: 60 meters Water depth: 16 meters Volume of the sinkhole: 353,400 cubic meters
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The Nasse Wolkenbruch is a rather large sinkhole that is quite impressive.
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There is a small path around the mountain lake
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It's worth climbing the small path all the way down to the water.
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The outlet of the Carolinenteich in the Reiherbach offers a nice photo motif. 📸
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The Carolinenteich in the Reiherbachtal is a Romanesque place. The pond can be completely circumnavigated and several benches invite you to take a break.
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The port is the "heart and center of the city" - the baroque port with lock directly in the historic old town of Bad Karlshafen! In 2019, the historic harbor was reopened for shipping and can be navigated from the Weser via a new lock. This reconnection was funded with 5.5 million euros by the Federal Republic of Germany as a "national urban development project". As a water tourism highlight, the harbor is available for smaller yachts, sports boats and canoes. Let yourself be smuggled into the historic harbor basin of Bad Karlshafen from the Weser and enjoy the Mediterranean flair of the city center from the water. The port is usable for boats with a maximum length of up to 12 meters and a maximum width of 6 meters and a draft of maximum 80 cm; Total vehicle height including draft at water level 95.16 m above sea level. NN in the tailwater of the lock 5.2 m.
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The Cloudbursts – Wet Cloudburst and Dry Cloudburst are two collapse funnels caused by sinkholes. A legend has an explanation for the origin of the strange funnels: “Trendula, one of the three Reinhardswald giants and who gave the town of Trendelburg its name, was full of resentment towards her sisters Saba and Brama. On a stormy night, the two were returning to their own castles from a visit to their father, the giant Kruko, when the hateful Trendula ambushed them and Brama assassinated from behind. Cloudbursts and heavy thunderstorms had been falling in the area of the murder site for days and the just punishment was not long in coming: lightning struck the murderess and the ground opened up with thunder and swallowed Trendula.”
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While traditional natural lakes are not abundant, the magnificent Weser River is the defining natural water feature of the area, flowing directly through the Wesertal community. Additionally, you'll find unique water bodies like former raftsmen's ponds and lakes that emerged from old mining operations.
Yes, several stand out. You can visit Borg Lake, Delliehausen, a natural monument formed from a former open-cast mine, featuring an 800 m circular path. Another is New Pond, a raftsman's pond created in 1737, offering scenic spots and serving as a starting point for tours into the Solling.
Yes, you can swim in the Mountain lake in the Weser Uplands. This romantic lake, a relic of mining, boasts good water quality and includes a small sandy beach where bathing is expressly permitted.
The Weser River offers a variety of activities. You can enjoy canoeing, take passenger boat trips, or experience the unique 'fairytale ferry,' a cable ferry that uses the river's current. The surrounding Weser Uplands Nature Park is also excellent for hiking and cycling.
Absolutely. Caroline Pond is a Romanesque spot perfect for a break, and New Pond has benches and is a great starting point for family hikes. Borg Lake, Delliehausen has a circular path and a campsite, while the Mountain lake in the Weser Uplands has a sandy beach ideal for kids.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails around the lakes, such as the 800m circular path at Borg Lake, or explore routes along the Weser River. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Lippoldsberg, which includes routes like 'View of Oedelsheim' and 'WZ 2-Solling Water Reservoir'.
Yes, the region is very popular for cycling. The renowned Weser Cycle Route passes through the area, offering a relatively flat and scenic path along the river. For more detailed routes, explore the road cycling guide or the MTB trails guide for Lippoldsberg.
The Weser River has a rich history. You can visit the charming spa town of Bad Karlshafen, known for its baroque architecture and old harbor basin. Further along the river, Bursfelde Abbey offers a peaceful historical stop. The area also features idyllic half-timbered villages and connections to German fairy tales.
Yes, for instance, New Pond has a spacious parking lot directly at the pond, making it an ideal starting point for tours into the Solling.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty of the Weser River and its 'fairytale river and forest landscape.' The unique character of the former raftsmen's ponds and mining lakes, like Borg Lake, is also highly valued for its tranquility and natural charm. The diverse recreational opportunities, from cycling to hiking and water sports, are also a big draw.
The region is part of the Weser Uplands Nature Park, featuring extensive forests, river valleys, and forested uplands. You'll find picturesque scenery with a mix of dense woodlands, open riverbanks, and the unique landscapes created by the historical mining and raftsmen's activities.


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