Lakes around Lauenförde offer diverse opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. The region features a variety of water bodies, from family-friendly bathing lakes to tranquil forest lakes and nature reserves. These natural features provide settings for activities such as swimming, water sports, and walking. The landscape around Lauenförde is characterized by its natural beauty, making it a destination for those seeking lakeside experiences.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The leisure facility combines everything you need for a nice trip to the lake: there is a bathing bay, a beach bar, numerous playgrounds and sports facilities such as a beach volleyball court. Entry is free. You can find further information at https://www.hoexter-tourismus.de/poi/baden-planschen-toben.
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Beautiful place! But unfortunately the area is no longer maintained. Very tall grass! I think it's a shame! Such a beautiful place should definitely be maintained regularly by the city of Höxter!
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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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Definitely worth a trip. Pack your swimming gear and picnic basket and go. Don't forget sun protection, as the few trees are quickly occupied. Be careful, lots of wasps at the end of summer!
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The Carolinenteich was created in 1971. It had an historical precedent that lay in the hollow behind you. A little below (approx. 100 m to the east) the breached dam of this previous pond can still be seen. Its namesake is Caroline von Brandenburg-Ansbach, who married George II of Hanover in 1705 and became Queen of Great Britain at his side in 1727. Several benches invite you to take a break...
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Bad Karlshafen, the white baroque town on the Upper Weser, has gained in attraction through the redesign of the port.
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For families, the Höxter-Godelheim Recreation Area is an excellent choice. It features a fine sandy beach with a shallow shore, playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, and a snack bar. Entry is free. Another option is Humboldtsee, which is part of a camping park and offers various sports and leisure activities.
The Twistestausee near Bad Arolsen is ideal for water sports. You can enjoy water skiing, wakeboarding, pedal boats, paddle boats, canoes, and sailing. The lake also has a lido with a white sand beach and barrier-free access.
Yes, the Grundlose-Taubenborn Nature Reserve offers a peaceful setting with small bodies of water, serving as a habitat for numerous amphibians. It's great for walks and is dog-friendly. Another tranquil option is Höllchen, a small forest lake known for its good water quality and serene environment.
Yes, both Humboldtsee and Bruchsee are popular spots for fishing. At Bruchsee, you can expect to catch pike, perch, carp, and roach. Remember to check local regulations for fishing permits.
The Twistestausee features a 7 km long car-free path perfect for walking and cycling. Bruchsee also has well-maintained circular hiking trails. For more extensive cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Weser Cycle Route' which passes near the region. Find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Lauenförde guide.
The Caroline Pond in the Reiherbachtal is a Romanesque place with historical roots, created in 1971 but with a precedent dating back further. The Grundlose-Taubenborn Nature Reserve is unique for its 'bottomless' water-filled sinkholes, formed by leaching gypsum or salt underground, and is a significant amphibian habitat.
Several lakes are great for swimming. The Höxter-Godelheim Recreation Area is a freely accessible bathing lake with a sandy beach. Humboldtsee is an EU-certified bathing lake. The Twistestausee has a lido with a white sand beach, and Bruchsee is popular for informal bathing. Höllchen also offers good water quality for swimming in a quiet forest setting.
Yes, the Höxter-Godelheim Recreation Area has the 'Strandgut' snack bar. At Twistestausee, you'll find 'Kleine Reise' at the lido and 'Café im See'. Bruchsee typically has a kiosk available on weekends during warmer months.
Beyond swimming and walking, you can find various activities. The region offers extensive cycling opportunities, including gravel biking and mountain biking. Explore routes in the MTB Trails around Lauenförde or Gravel biking around Lauenförde guides. Many lakes also offer beach volleyball and playgrounds.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, the Höxter-Godelheim Recreation Area has a large parking lot, though it may be subject to a charge. Humboldtsee, being part of a camping park, also provides parking facilities for visitors.
The Grundlose-Taubenborn Nature Reserve is specifically noted as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for walks with your pet. It's always a good idea to check specific lake regulations regarding dogs, especially in designated bathing areas.
The warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (May to September), are generally the best time to visit for swimming, water sports, and enjoying the outdoor facilities. During these months, cafes and kiosks are more likely to be open, and the weather is ideal for lakeside activities.


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