Best lakes around Haßbergen are situated in Lower Saxony, near the Weser river. This region is characterized by its floodplain landscapes and former gravel quarry areas, which have been renatured into diverse water bodies. The area offers a blend of natural lakes, ponds, and observation points, providing opportunities for nature observation and relaxation. Many of these lakes are integrated into local trail networks, making them accessible for exploration.
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The Werderteich is part of the Hakenwerder ponds, a lake district near Nienburg.
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Near Haßbergen, there are a few fish ponds directly on the Weser River. A rest here is certainly a pleasant experience. A wonderful idyll, a relaxed atmosphere.
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Perfect for a break.
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Very nice rest area near Hassbergen, where you can also find out about the Weser cycle path
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However, the body of water in the photo is not today's Aller, but one of today's seven Oterser lakes, which certainly arose from the Allerlauf.
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The area is directly west of Nienburg/Weser in the Weser floodplain. It consists of five sub-areas: The waters of the "Haaken Werders", the "Nienburger Gruben" and "Die Rolle" created by sand and gravel mining, as well as the backwaters "Düsterer See" and "Altes Rott" as remnants of a former course of the Weser. Floating leaf and duckweed communities settle in the waters. Reeds are formed along the banks, which are followed by trees and shrubs with alluvial forest structures. Small alluvial forests have also developed in the “Haaken Werder” and “Nienburger Gruben” sub-areas. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teichfledermaus-Gew%C3%A4sser_in_der_Nienburger_Marsch
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"After wet gravel paving, the Wiedesee was designed as a landscape lake in the 1970s. The renaturation of the former gravel quarrying area was carried out exclusively in accordance with the aspects of nature conservation and landscape management. In fact, the newly created shallow water zones, bays, reed beds and a peninsula were soon populated by various animal and plant species. Due to its increasing importance for water birds and amphibians, the Wiedesee and its riparian zones were designated as a nature reserve in 1984. "(Source: https://www.mittelweser-tourismus.de/poi/wiedesee-1/) Tip: Bird lovers should bring good binoculars. Ospreys are said to have been sighted there.
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The Haßbergen region, situated near the Weser river in Lower Saxony, features a diverse landscape of natural lakes, renatured gravel pits, and fish ponds. These water bodies offer opportunities for nature observation and relaxation, often integrated into local trail networks.
Yes, the Wiedesee Observation Tower offers excellent views over the Wiedesee. This area is a designated nature reserve, important for water birds and amphibians, providing a glimpse into an otherwise not publicly accessible natural habitat.
The Hakenwerder Ponds are known for their wider paths and well-kept areas, making them family-friendly. Additionally, Oterser Lake and the Picnic Area at Halberger Fischteiche also offer pleasant, family-friendly environments for relaxation and enjoying nature.
The Werder Pond, part of the Hakenwerder ponds, is highlighted as a nice spot for rest and enjoying the views.
The region around Haßbergen offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the 'Cycle Path Near Haßbergen – Schweringen Ferry loop' or 'Weser Ferry Schweringen – Weser loop near Schweringen'. For mountain biking, trails such as 'Wooden Bridge in Lemker Marsch – Weser Weir Drakenburg loop' are available. There are also several running trails, including a 'Running loop from Haßbergen'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Cycling around Haßbergen, MTB Trails around Haßbergen, and Running Trails around Haßbergen.
Yes, the Picnic Area at Halberger Fischteiche is a very nice rest area near Haßbergen, offering a pleasant experience and a relaxed atmosphere directly by the fish ponds.
The Hakenwerder Ponds are appreciated for their wider paths and well-maintained areas. They are a beautiful natural spot, home to many waterfowl, and provide various comfortable places to sit by the water and enjoy the surroundings.
While not explicitly an educational path, the Wiedesee, viewed from the Wiedesee Observation Tower, is a designated nature reserve. This area, a former gravel quarry, has been renatured specifically for nature conservation, attracting diverse animal and plant species, particularly water birds and amphibians.
Yes, the Wiedesee, overlooked by the Wiedesee Observation Tower, was designed as a landscape lake in the 1970s from a former gravel quarry. Its renaturation focused on nature conservation, creating shallow water zones, bays, and reed beds that are now home to various species.
Visitors appreciate the lakes around Haßbergen for their natural beauty, the opportunities for nature observation, and the peaceful atmosphere. The region's blend of natural lakes, renatured gravel pits, and fish ponds, often integrated into accessible trail networks, makes it ideal for relaxation and outdoor exploration.
Many of the lakes around Haßbergen are integrated into local trail networks, making them accessible for exploration. For instance, the Hakenwerder Ponds feature wider paths suitable for walks. Additionally, several running and cycling routes in the area offer paths that pass by or near these water bodies.


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