Best lakes around Hassel (Weser) are often associated with the Weser River, which defines much of the aquatic landscape in the region. The area offers various opportunities for water-based leisure, including fishing and relaxing on riverbanks. Extensive cycle paths along the Weser also make the region popular for outdoor activities. While specific large lakes are not directly within Hassel (Weser), several notable bodies of water are found in the immediate surroundings.
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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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The Alveser See is an oxbow lake of the Weser and lies between the districts of Eitzendorf and Alvesen in the municipality of Hilgermissen. It is around three kilometers long and a maximum of 180 meters wide. Here you can take a break on the idyllic bank.
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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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The Alveser See with an area of approx. 14 ha is approx. 3 km long, a maximum of 180 m wide and extends largely in a north-south direction and offers appropriate opportunities for fishing. The Blender Emte flows out at the northern end of the lake.
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The Alveser See, an arm of the Weser, lies between the districts of Eitzendorf and Alvesen in the municipality of Hilgermissen in the combined municipality of Grafschaft Hoya and can be reached via the L 201. Here you will find the two campsites "Seerose" and "Am See" with the individual facilities on the inland water. The Alveser See with an area of approx. 14 ha is approx. 3 km long, a maximum of 180 m wide and extends largely in a north-south direction and offers appropriate opportunities for fishing. The Blender Emte flows out at the northern end of the lake.
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The region around Hassel (Weser) features a variety of water bodies, including oxbow lakes of the Weser River, natural lakes, and landscape lakes designed with nature conservation in mind. You'll find places like Alveser Lake, which is an oxbow lake, and Oterser Lake, a natural lake near the Aller River.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. Alveser Lake is known to offer opportunities for fishing. Additionally, Eschkuhlen (Hassel) is highly regarded by local fishing associations for its strong fish population, including pike, carp, bream, and tench, though access there is typically restricted to club members.
The Wiedesee Observation Tower offers excellent views over Wiedesee, an area important for water birds and amphibians. This landscape lake was designed with a focus on nature conservation, making it an ideal spot for bird lovers and nature observation.
Yes, the Campsite by the Lake Eitzendorf is a family-friendly spot. It's located near an old arm of the Weser suitable for swimming and features a public restaurant, a small animal aviary, and a playground. It's also conveniently located near the Weserradweg (Weser Cycle Path).
The region around Hassel (Weser) is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those along the Weser River, and gravel biking trails. For example, explore routes like the 'Allertalbahn Cycle Path' for gravel biking or 'Verden Town Hall – View of the Aller Valley' for cycling. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Hassel Village Community Center loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Hassel (Weser), Cycling around Hassel (Weser), and Running Trails around Hassel (Weser) guides.
The Wiedesee and its riparian zones were designated as a nature reserve in 1984 due to their increasing importance for water birds and amphibians. The area was renatured from a former gravel quarry, creating shallow water zones, bays, reed beds, and a peninsula that attract diverse animal and plant species.
The summer months are particularly popular for visiting the region, as the Weser River and surrounding areas offer numerous recreational activities like canoeing, fishing, and relaxing on its banks. Spring and autumn also provide beautiful scenery for walking and cycling, with changing foliage and pleasant temperatures.
Yes, the Campsite by the Lake Eitzendorf features a public restaurant that offers meals, cakes, and ice cream. It's a convenient spot for a break while exploring the area.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes, often highlighting the opportunities for peaceful breaks and enjoying the scenery. Spots like Oterser Lake are praised for their magnificent landscapes and natural settings. The region's extensive cycle paths along the Weser also make it popular for outdoor enthusiasts.
While specific easy walking routes around individual lakes are not detailed, the broader region around Hassel (Weser) and the Weser River offers many accessible paths, particularly along the riverbanks and cycle paths. These often provide gentle terrain suitable for various fitness levels, including families.
Yes, you can find pleasant spots for a break. The Picnic Area at Halberger Fischteiche, near Haßbergen, is a very nice rest area directly on the Weser River, offering a wonderful idyll and a relaxed atmosphere for a picnic.


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