Lakes around Marienhagen are primarily found in the Hildesheim region, characterized by a landscape shaped by former quarrying activities and natural woodlands. The area features a mix of natural ponds and former quarry lakes, many of which have been reclaimed by nature. These bodies of water are often nestled within nature reserves or forested areas, providing habitats for various bird species and offering opportunities for quiet recreation. The region's history includes Cistercian monastic fish farming, contributing to the presence of…
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Beautiful and scenically very varied cycle path
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Always nice to take a break here at the pond.
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Always nice to cycle along here!
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Aerial photo of the Leine flood 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hanq8xgW1sU&list=PLK72LqJJqrqYYCXTvgG_2dtDnYoAJFApt&index=10
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Aerial photographs of the Leine - waterfall in Banteln under the sports field https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FW2JicN6Q4&list=PLK72LqJJqrqYYCXTvgG_2dtDnYoAJFApt&index=7
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The area around the lake is currently being redesigned for flood protection. The water level has dropped, but the trail can still be walked on. At the moment, the "high" bank looks a bit desolate, but the vegetation will certainly beautify it again soon.
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There is no nicer way to drive from Gronau to Elze.
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Nice little pond with benches to relax
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The lakes around Marienhagen are primarily found in the Hildesheim region and include a mix of natural ponds and former quarry lakes. Many of these, like the St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve and Bruchsee (Duingen), have been reclaimed by nature and are nestled within nature reserves or forested areas.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Glasebach Pond, St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve, and Bruchsee (Duingen) are all categorized as family-friendly. At Bruchsee, you can even find a kiosk with pedal-boat rental, offering drinks, snacks, and ice cream on weekends.
The lakes are often integrated into nature reserves and surrounded by forests, providing habitats for various bird species like cormorants and herons. The St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve, for instance, features a near-natural pond, riparian zones, and adjacent tree and shrub vegetation, showcasing natural reclamation of former industrial sites.
The region has a history of Cistercian monastic fish farming, which contributed to the presence of some older pond systems. Lakes like the St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve also highlight the region's industrial past, as it was once a sandstone quarry used until 1964.
Absolutely. The area offers numerous hiking trails. For example, from the St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve, you can hike to the Sennhütte or to Fast, the highest elevation in the Osterwald. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking around Marienhagen on our dedicated page: Hiking around Marienhagen.
Yes, the area around Marienhagen is suitable for cycling, with paths offering pleasant views. You can explore routes that incorporate lakes like Bruchsee (Duingen). For more cycling options, check out our guide: Cycling around Marienhagen.
Visitors appreciate the quiet and relaxed atmosphere, especially at places like Weinbergersee, where you can sit for hours and watch the water. Glasebach Pond is also noted as a nice spot for a break with a relaxing atmosphere and scenic landscape. The natural beauty and the transformation of former industrial sites into serene natural areas are also highly valued.
Yes, at Bruchsee (Duingen), there is a kiosk with a jetty and pedal-boat rental. It offers cold and hot drinks, small snacks, and ice cream, typically on weekends. They also have kayaks available for rent.
Many of the lakes offer scenic views. Bruchsee (Duingen) and Weinbergersee are both highlighted as viewpoints. Glasebach Pond is also known for its magnificent landscape, making it a pleasant spot for a break.
You can find various running trails that incorporate the lake scenery. For instance, there are loops around Bruchsee (Duingen), ranging from moderate to longer distances. Explore more options on our Running Trails around Marienhagen guide.
While the guide focuses on lakes in the Hildesheim region near Marienhagen, a much larger and highly recreational lake, the Edersee, is located near a different Marienhagen (Vöhl) in North Hesse. The Edersee offers extensive activities like swimming, windsurfing, sailing, boat tours, and a 42-kilometer trail for walking and cycling. It's also known for the 'Edersee Atlantis' where submerged villages are revealed at low water levels. More information can be found on Wikipedia.


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