Lakes around Solling are primarily characterized by a network of clear streams, brooks, and significant moorland areas within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park. The region's aquatic landscape includes wet meadows and the notable Hochmoor Mecklenbruch, a well-preserved raised bog. This area offers unique ecological landscapes for nature enthusiasts and hikers. While large, expansive lakes for traditional water sports are not the primary feature, the park provides diverse natural settings for exploration.
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Ulrich's Pond in the Hasselbach Valley is now a beautiful, romantic spot. Originally built to generate energy, it is now a small natural paradise.
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So it's Ullrich's Pond. But it has nothing to do with the former grinding mill (which one is that? There are, or were, several in HoMi). There used to be the Ullrich wood and furniture factory on Pipping (the house is still standing, now a half-timbered house converted into a residential building), which used the reservoir to generate electricity. How do I know this: My in-laws have lived here since time immemorial; the older ones still remember it; the grinding mill (one of the former ones) is family-owned. You can also read about it online, for example, here: https://www.naturpark-solling-vogler.de/index.php/mittelgebirgsbach.html
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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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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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A very special place in the most beautiful nature. With a stream, pond, small waterfalls, sun lounger, picnic area and sometimes a lot of mudder 😉
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This is where the Black Forest feeling comes in 🏞️😁 and there is also a bench for forest bathing. Very idyllic!
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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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The Solling region is primarily characterized by a network of clear streams, brooks, wet meadows, and significant moorland areas within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park. While not featuring large, expansive lakes for traditional water sports, it offers unique ecological landscapes like the Hochmoor Mecklenbruch, which is a well-preserved raised bog.
Popular spots include Caroline Pond, which can be completely circumnavigated, and Ulrich's Pond, a tranquil natural paradise. For recreational activities, the Godelheim Lake Recreation Area and Höxter-Godelheim Recreation Area offer beaches and facilities. The historic town of Bad Karlshafen, located at a river confluence with a baroque harbor basin, is also a notable highlight.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. The Godelheim Lake Recreation Area and Höxter-Godelheim Recreation Area offer beaches, playgrounds, and sports facilities. Caroline Pond and Ulrich's Pond are also noted as family-friendly, providing pleasant settings for walks and relaxation.
Beyond traditional lakes, the Solling-Vogler Nature Park is home to the Hochmoor Mecklenbruch, the largest and best-preserved raised bog in the Lower Saxon uplands. This unique ecosystem features boardwalks and information panels, allowing visitors to experience rare plant species like peat mosses and carnivorous sundew, as well as specialized insect life.
The region offers various hiking trails. For example, you can find running trails around Solling, including routes like the 'Weser Cycle Route – Beautiful view of the Weser loop from Bad Karlshafen' or 'Baroque Harbour, Bad Karlshafen – Bad Karlshafen loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Solling guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. Road cycling options include the 'Godelheim Lake Recreation Area – Villa Löwenherz loop from Bad Karlshafen'. For gravel biking, you might enjoy routes like the 'Wülmersen Moated Castle – Carlsbahn Tunnel loop from Bad Karlshafen'. Find more details on the Road Cycling Routes around Solling guide and the Gravel biking around Solling guide.
The Solling region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the recreational areas and observing the unique flora and fauna of the moors. Early mornings, especially in the Hochmoor Mecklenbruch, can offer a serene atmosphere with mist hanging over the landscape.
While specific regulations vary by location, many natural areas in the Solling-Vogler Nature Park are generally dog-friendly, especially on marked trails. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Check local signage at specific recreation areas for any restrictions.
Yes, Bad Karlshafen is a notable historical site. This spa town, founded in 1699, features a distinctive baroque cityscape centered around an old harbor basin at the confluence of the Diemel and Weser rivers. Caroline Pond also has historical precedent, with its namesake being Caroline von Brandenburg-Ansbach, Queen of Great Britain in the 18th century.
The Hochmoor Mecklenbruch, a significant natural feature, offers boardwalks that guide visitors through the area, making it more accessible to experience the unique moor landscape. For other areas, accessibility may vary, so it's advisable to check specific location details.
Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere, especially at places like Ulrich's Pond, which is described as a quiet, magical place to recharge. The Godelheim Lake Recreation Area is loved for its beach, play opportunities, and being ideal for families. The unique ecological experience of the Hochmoor Mecklenbruch also draws nature enthusiasts.


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