Best lakes around Weener are found in East Frisia, Germany, offering diverse recreational opportunities. The region features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, many formed from sand extraction, now providing tranquil settings or active water sports hubs. These bodies of water are often nestled within green landscapes, providing areas for relaxation and outdoor activities. The area's lakes contribute to its appeal as a destination for those seeking water-based recreation and natural beauty.
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The swimming lake is located in the Steenfelde nature recreation area. Separated from the swimming lake by a dam, there is a nature reserve lake on the west side, where swimming and fishing are strictly prohibited. At the swimming lake, there is a sandy beach on the north shore, and a bathing area of approx. 1.3 m deep is separated by buoys for children and non-swimmers. There is no lifeguard. Surfing, riding, and dogs are not allowed.
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A small, nice park with a pond from where you can quickly visit Evenburg Castle
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If you are looking for peace and quiet, you have come to the right place.
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The quarry lakes are located in a beautiful forest area. Wonderful paths lead around them. You can also swim in the quarry lakes in summer. Spacious meadows invite you to have a picnic (but clear away the rubbish).
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A lovely stop on a hike is the Neermoor bathing lake. Here you can take a leisurely break and go for a swim or simply enjoy the view.
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There are several parks in Leer, including the Evenburg Castle Park and the Philippsburger Park, which is adjacent to the castle there. The largest is the Julianenpark. It was created in 1889 on the private initiative of Count Carl Georg von Wedel and was provided with a small pond. In 1929 the city bought the park from the count's family. [wikipedia]
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From here a nice walk to the bird hide
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It's worth just taking a look
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For families, Neermoor Lake is an excellent choice, offering a bathing area with a non-swimmer zone, toilets, and ample sunbathing lawns. Heeder See also provides extensive family-friendly amenities, including an Aquapark, a pirate playground, and beach volleyball.
Heeder See is a prime destination for water sports enthusiasts. It features facilities for waterskiing and wakeboarding, including one of Europe's largest five-mast systems, and pedal boat rentals. Spieksee also offers opportunities for bathing, diving, and surfing.
Spieksee, located near Rhede, offers a tranquil setting nestled between the Ems river and an oxbow lake. Its green banks and serene atmosphere make it ideal for those seeking a quiet escape and appreciation of nature. Julianenpark Pond, within the historic Julianenpark, also provides a pleasant, calm environment for strolls.
You can find various walking and cycling paths around lakes like Bokel Gravel Lake, which is part of the Bokeler Volkspark. The Julianenpark also offers pleasant paths for runners and walkers. For more extensive routes, explore the cycling guides around Weener, which often pass by scenic lake areas.
Heeder See is well-equipped with a campsite, mobile home pitches, holiday apartments, cafes, and a kiosk, ensuring comprehensive facilities. Neermoor Lake also provides a well-maintained bathing area with toilets and sunbathing lawns, indicating good visitor infrastructure.
Yes, the Kiekkaaste Birdwatching Tower, though not directly at a lake, offers an excellent view of the Dollartwatt nature reserve, where you can observe waders, ducks, and sometimes even seals. Many lakes, including Julianenpark Pond and Bokel Gravel Lake, also provide scenic viewpoints along their paths.
Heeder See is known for hosting the annual 'Heeder See in Flammen' (Heeder Lake in Flames) fireworks and music festival. This popular event takes place on the first weekend of August and attracts thousands of visitors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from active water sports at Heeder See to tranquil natural settings at Spieksee. The well-maintained paths around lakes like Bokel Gravel Lake are popular for relaxed walks, and the family-friendly amenities at places like Neermoor Lake are highly valued.
Yes, the region around Weener is excellent for cycling. Many lakes, such as Bokel Gravel Lake, have paths suitable for cycling. You can find numerous routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Cycling around Weener guide, which features tours like the 'Leer Old Town – Historic Harbour of Weener loop'.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn, are ideal for enjoying water sports, swimming, and leisurely walks around the lakes. Events like 'Heeder See in Flammen' in August also make summer a vibrant time to visit. However, the scenic paths around lakes like Bokel Gravel Lake are pleasant for walks year-round.
Yes, Julianenpark Pond is located within the 32-hectare Julianenpark, a historic park in Leer. Originally laid out by Count von Wedel, it was named in honor of his daughter-in-law, Julia, and offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.


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