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Top 20 Lakes in Hameln-Pyrmont

Best lakes in Hameln-Pyrmont are found within the scenic Weserbergland region, offering diverse natural landscapes. The district features several appealing lakes, each providing distinct recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore a mix of natural and man-made bodies of water, suitable for various outdoor activities. The area is known for its combination of natural beauty and family-friendly attractions.

Best lakes in Hameln-Pyrmont

  • The most popular lakes include the St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve, a natural monument encompassing a former sandstone quarry with a near-natural pond. This area features riparian zones and adjacent tree and shrub vegetation, offering opportunities for hiking and cycling.
  • Another must-see spot is the Humboldtsee Campsite, a facility located directly on Humboldtsee, a designated swimming lake. It provides a natural setting away from traffic, serving as an ideal starting point for hiking and cycling, with excellent water quality for bathing.
  • Visitors also love Süntelsee, a forest lake. This natural monument is appreciated for its peaceful setting amidst a forest, offering a quiet spot for rest and appreciation of nature.
  • Hameln-Pyrmont is known for its natural lakes, former quarry lakes, and lakes integrated into recreational facilities. The region offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, from tranquil forest settings to active swimming and camping destinations.
  • The lakes in Hameln-Pyrmont are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 35 highlights and over 1200 photos shared by visitors. The community has also given more than 1300 upvotes, indicating the popularity and appeal of these natural attractions.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Hämelschenburg Castle

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Hämelschenburg Castle is a great place to take a detour from the Weser Cycle Path. The seven-kilometer detour is well worth it. The tour through part of the castle is entertaining and informative, also with regard to the question "What is the Weser Renaissance?" Afterwards, it is worth stopping off in the castle café.

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The nature reserve includes the former Upper or St. Avold Quarry with a near-natural pond, riparian zones and adjacent tree and shrub vegetation. The quarry, one of several in the Osterwald, was opened in 1900 and used as a sandstone quarry until 1964. Source Wikipedia.from here you can continue to the Sennhütte (Refreshment) or the Fast (highest elevation 419m in the Osterwald.

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Upper sinkhole (Holzhäuser sinkhole funnel)

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This sinkhole is exceptionally large and impressive.

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Kurpark Bad Münder

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It is always nice to walk through the spa park with its salt pans and glass sculptures as well as the small lake. From here you can also go to the goat beech without having to go to the main roads

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Humboldtsee Campsite

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Very natural place away from traffic. Ideal starting point for hiking and cycling. Highlights such as Rastiland, Hameln, Waldbühne Osterwald and the thermal spa in Salzhemmendorf can be reached quickly.

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Witches' Pond

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According to tradition, the pond, fed by a spring, was used for water samples from people suspected of witchcraft. At the time of the witch hunts, several women are said to have been drowned here in a so-called "water test". 🙈🧙‍♀️⚡

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Höllenmühle and Pond

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Great waterfall

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Bad Pyrmont Spa Town

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Bad Pyrmont is a beautiful health resort. With a great spa park. Beautiful old houses. It's worth a visit

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Pferdebrunnen Spring

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A small inconspicuous pond, which is barely visible behind trees and bushes, on the edge of the B1. Once you stand on the bank, you can see the many pulsating sources.
The constant temperature of approx. 12 ° C means that the PB never freezes over, even in winter, since carbon dioxide constantly escapes from the more than 100 spring pots.
Apparently there is a connection to the Pyrmonter springs. A long time ago a stagecoach with six horses is said to have sunk in the well as a result of a storm. Weeks later, the remains of the team were found near the Pyrmonter Erdfall.

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The upper lake in the spa park is slightly larger and more easily accessible. It is part of the circular route around the spa gardens.

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June 7, 2025, Campingpark Humboldtsee

Central base camp for bike tours & hikes in the Ith and the currywurst and Biberbier were also okay😋🤓!

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Nice little pond, nothing more and nothing less.

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Very nice for camping

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Idyllically located, currently for sale!!

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Since the beginning of the year, the entire park has been under new management. Very professional and customer-oriented. A lot has improved. Among other things, the restaurant is popular; it is now run by the new operator. External bathers are a thing of the past, the lake is exclusively for campers. There is even a beaver now resident, but he keeps his distance from the bathers. His castle is at the end of the lake.

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I found the “slotted” overflows at the upper part of the lake particularly interesting. Directly below are gullies through which the water can be drained.

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There is a beautiful pond in the Bad Münder Kurpark

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After a lot of back and forth and criticism of the leaseholder of the restaurant, the team from the Coppenbrügge chicken grill is now running the restaurant. They do it really well! Great choice of food at reasonable prices. It would be nice if it was a permanent solution....

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes in Hameln-Pyrmont are best for families with children?

For families, Humboldtsee Campsite is an excellent choice, offering a designated swimming lake and a holiday park with various activities like footgolf and a campfire area. Nearby, the Ratzfatz indoor playground in Hameln provides additional entertainment. SchiederSee is also highly recommended, featuring the Funtastico Family Park, boat rentals, and a pony farm, making it ideal for active family holidays.

Are there lakes suitable for swimming in the Hameln-Pyrmont district?

Yes, Humboldtsee is a designated swimming lake known for its excellent water quality. While swimming is unofficially permitted at Bruchsee (Duingen), Humboldtsee offers a more structured and family-friendly swimming experience.

Where can I find peaceful natural settings around lakes in Hameln-Pyrmont?

For a peaceful retreat, consider the Bruchsee in Duingen, which is surrounded by an idyllic forest and offers serene circular hiking trails. Süntelsee is another lesser-known forest lake, perfect for quiet contemplation amidst nature, though swimming is not possible there.

What kind of water activities are available at the lakes?

SchiederSee offers a variety of water activities including pedal boat and rowing boat rentals, as well as stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) with available courses. Humboldtsee is primarily a swimming lake, and Bruchsee (Duingen) offers pedal boat rentals on weekends.

Are there hiking and cycling opportunities around the lakes?

Absolutely. SchiederSee has expansive shores with walking and cycling paths, and the surrounding area at the foot of the Teutoburg Forest provides numerous routes. Bruchsee (Duingen) features maintained circular hiking trails, and the St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve is also recommended for hiking and cycling routes. The Humboldtsee Campsite is also an ideal starting point for hiking and cycling tours.

Can I go fishing at the lakes in Hameln-Pyrmont?

Yes, angling is possible at SchiederSee, with permits available online. Bruchsee (Duingen) is also a popular spot for anglers, where you can find pike, perch, carp, and roach, with night angling permitted (though boat angling is prohibited).

Are there any historical or unique natural features to explore near the lakes?

The St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve is a unique site, encompassing a former sandstone quarry with a near-natural pond and riparian zones, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past reclaimed by nature. The Bruchsee (Duingen) also has a history as a former lignite mining site.

What accommodation options are available near the lakes?

Both SchiederSee and Humboldtsee offer accommodation. SchiederSee provides year-round camping and motorhome pitches, holiday apartments, and unique camping barrels. The Camping & Holiday Park Humboldtsee offers various options including camping pitches, chalets, mobile homes, and sleeping barrels.

Where can I find cafes or restaurants with lake views?

At SchiederSee, you can enjoy culinary options with lake views at restaurants and cafés like Strandhaus and Bistro Breitengrad.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes besides hiking and cycling?

Near the lakes, you can find various outdoor activities. For instance, the area offers waterfall hikes, running trails, and mountain hikes. Humboldtsee itself offers footgolf and a campfire area, and nearby Ith region is known for climbing.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible paths around the lakes?

The Kurpark Bad Münder, which features a small, artificially designed lake, is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant environment for all visitors.

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