Best lakes around Dömitz are situated in a region rich with waterways, including the Elbe river and several notable lakes. This area is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Flusslandschaft Elbe Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, offering diverse aquatic environments. The broader region is also known as the Mecklenburg Lake District, a vast network of rivers, lakes, and canals. These features provide extensive opportunities for exploring natural landscapes.
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Beautiful lake in the middle of the city 💯🔝👍🏻😉‼️
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The small wooden tower stands right on the water. From the top, you can get a good view of the lake. I think it's a good spot for a short break. The Gartov observation tower is very easy to reach on foot or by bike.
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The lake was artificially created in the 1970s and is primarily used for local recreation. At the outflow towards Restorf there is a barrage in the Seege to regulate the lake water level. Although the lake lies about 2 km to the side of the Elbe, extensive flooding occurs in the lake plain during recurring Elbe floods, which can also cover the area of Lake Gartower. A special example was the Elbe flood in 2013, where the top of the dike on the L 256 from Gartow towards Gorleben had to be secured.
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The Gartower See is a still body of water in the municipality of Gartow in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district in Lower Saxony. The lake, which is approximately 2.3 km long and a maximum of 650 m wide, is located north of the core area of Gartow and between the northeastern state road L 258 and the L 256. The B 493 crosses the lake in its southeastern section. The outflow at the northwest end of the lake occurs via the Seege, a left tributary of the Elbe.
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Very relaxed walk around the lake. Paved ground that is easy to drive on. The main thing is that the tour is worth it because of the beautiful view of the lake. Recommended!
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Nice to bathe
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In wet weather, the north bank is very muddy in two places. I prefer to take the road and drive back down past the restaurant.
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The lakes around Dömitz offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and camping, especially at spots like Swimming spot at Gümser See. For cycling and walking, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Some paths, like those around Rudower See, can have soft sand in summer, so a robust bicycle is recommended. The region is also known for picturesque views at sunrise and sunset, particularly at Thielenburger Lake.
The region around Dömitz offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, with routes like the 'Dömitz Elbe Bridge – Elbe Ferry (Lenzen) loop'. Running is also popular, with trails such as the 'Swimming Area at Gümser See – Seedorf loop'. For general cycling, there are routes like the 'Lenzen Border Tower loop'. The broader Mecklenburg Lake District also provides extensive opportunities for water sports like paddling, houseboat vacations, and sailing. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Dömitz, Running Trails around Dömitz, and Cycling around Dömitz guides.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Swimming spot at Gümser See is very popular, featuring a small sandy beach, a barbecue area, and benches, making it ideal for swimming and camping. Thielenburger Lake also has a children's playground and the Dannenberger Rodelberg (toboggan run hill) on its eastern side, offering additional activities for kids.
The region is rich in natural beauty and wildlife. Around Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike, you can observe a floodplain landscape with meadows, oxbow lakes, and ancient oak trees, home to diverse wild animals and bird species like sea eagles, kestrels, cranes, and beavers. Rudower See is also known for its diverse wildlife, including red kites, buzzards, deer, and various insect species in summer. The area is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Flusslandschaft Elbe Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
The most popular spot for swimming is the Swimming spot at Gümser See. It features a small sandy beach, a barbecue area, and benches, making it a favored location for swimming and camping during the summer. While Rudower See previously had designated swimming areas, they are no longer officially maintained.
Yes, there are easy walking options. Thielenburger Lake, for instance, has a circular path made of relatively firm sand that is suitable for walkers and cyclists, easily accessible from Dannenberg town center. Paths around Rudower See are also good for walking, though they can have soft sand in summer. The Elbe Cycle Path, running along the Elbe dike, offers wonderful views and is suitable for leisurely strolls.
Many of the natural areas and paths around the lakes are suitable for dog walks. For example, the circular path around Thielenburger Lake offers a pleasant route. When walking with dogs, especially in natural reserves like the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a safe experience for everyone.
The lakes around Dömitz are diverse. You'll find excavated lakes like Thielenburger Lake, which are centrally located and offer recreational facilities. There are also long, narrow lakes such as Gümser See, which can almost resemble a river. Additionally, the region features numerous oxbow lakes and bracks, particularly in the floodplain landscapes along the Elbe, like those seen from Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike and the Qualmwasser Depression Barnitz. This variety provides different natural settings and experiences.
Beyond the more popular lakes, the region offers hidden gems like the Qualmwasser Depression Barnitz. Located directly behind the Elbe dike, this long-drawn-out depression is a significant habitat for moor frogs, pond newts, and garlic toads, especially depending on the Elbe's water level. It's a very pretty area with well-designed information boards, offering good opportunities for birdwatching and observing amphibians.
Many lakes are quite accessible. Thielenburger Lake, for example, is centrally located near Dannenberg and can be reached on foot from the town center in a few minutes. For other lakes, car access is generally possible, though specific parking information varies. Public transport options might be limited for some of the more secluded natural spots, so checking local bus schedules is recommended. The Dömitz water hiking center also serves as a gateway for boat tours on the Elde Canal, Elbe, Löcknitz, and Rögnitz, offering another way to explore the aquatic environments.
Rudower See is a sizable and scenic lake, approximately 3.77 km long and up to 610 meters wide. It's known for its natural beauty and is an excellent spot for cycling and walking, though paths can be sandy in summer. The area around Rudower See is part of a landscape featuring meadows and bracks with ancient oak trees, providing a habitat for diverse wildlife, including sea eagles, kestrels, cranes, and beavers.


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