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Top 15 Lakes around Solling

Best lakes around Solling are primarily located within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park in Lower Saxony, Germany, an area characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and unique moor landscapes. The region features a variety of water bodies, including historic raftsmen's ponds and lakes formed from former mining operations. These sites offer natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The diverse landscape provides various experiences for exploration.

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  • The most popular lakes is New Pond, a lake that…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

New Pond

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The New Pond is a raftsman's pond created in 1737, which complements the 1km distant Lakenteich that was created earlier. The Neue Teich is less idyllic than the Lakenteich, also …

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Delliehausen Mountain Lake

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The lake near Delliehausen emerged from a roughly two-hectare open-cast mine. Take some time to go around it - embedded in the Solling-Vogler Nature Park, it is worth a visit in any weather.

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Lakenborn Forest Glassworks

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An interesting place at the Lakenteich, information boards offer you interesting facts and directly at the pond you will find benches for a rest

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Lakenteich

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Cycle to beautiful place and see or cool off. The ponds were created for rafting as early as 1680, impressive.

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Lakenhausteich Biotope

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the old rafts pond has developed into a great biotope, you can linger here.
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There is a small path around the mountain lake

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a well-preserved forest glassworks. There were several of these in the Solling region, and in some places you can even still find pieces of glass.

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It's nice that history is preserved here.

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An interesting place at the Lakenteich, information boards offer you interesting facts and directly at the pond you will find benches for a rest

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The Lakenteich was created at the end of the 17th century as rafting began to take off in the Solling. After the local glassworks ceased operations, the focus was on logging - the Lakenteich served as the first collection point before the wood was transported via the Neuer Teich, the Ilme and Leine to the North Sea. Today the pond is a biotope and natural paradise. Visitors can enjoy a wonderful view of the water from the iconic three birches. At the glassworks excavation site, several display boards provide information about glass production in the Solling in the 17th century. https://www.naturpark-solling-vogler.de/index.php/lakenteich-neuer-teich.html

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Very beautiful natural place.

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A very idyllic pond. Information boards provide information about its history.

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Great excavation right next to Lakenteich

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around the Solling lakes?

Beyond the lakes themselves, the Solling region is home to the Hochmoor Mecklenbruch, the largest and best-preserved raised bog in the Lower Saxon uplands. This nature reserve offers a unique ecosystem with specialized flora like peat mosses, rosemary heather, cranberry, and sundew, as well as rare dragonfly species. A wooden boardwalk allows for close-up observation, and an observation tower provides panoramic views.

Are there any historical sites related to the lakes in Solling?

Yes, several lakes have historical significance. The New Pond and Lakenteich are historic raftsmen's ponds, created in the 17th and 18th centuries. Additionally, the Lakenborn Forest Glassworks, an archaeological site near Lakenteich, reveals the remains of a 17th-century glass production facility. Lakes like Borg Lake, Delliehausen and the Mountain lake in the Weser Uplands emerged from former mining operations, showcasing the region's industrial past.

Are there family-friendly lakes suitable for children in the Solling region?

Absolutely. Many lakes in Solling are great for families. The New Pond, Borg Lake, Delliehausen, and the Mountain lake in the Weser Uplands are all considered family-friendly. The Mountain lake even features a small sandy beach where kids can play, and Borg Lake has an artificial beach on its northwest side.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes in Solling?

The Solling region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on various routes, including touring bicycle routes like the Greulich Pottery Fredelsloh – Wieckes Milchhaus Fredelsloh loop, or explore road cycling routes such as the Weser Ferry, Polle – Weser Cycle Path on the Dike loop. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the Old Forester's House Steinborn – Bärenkopf Forestry Memorial loop. Many of these routes pass by or are easily accessible from the lakes.

Are there good hiking trails around the Solling lakes?

Yes, the lakes serve as excellent starting points or destinations for hikes. The New Pond, with its spacious parking lot, is an ideal starting point for various tours, including walks to the more idyllic Lakenteich. For a circular walk, Borg Lake, Delliehausen has an 800-meter path around its perimeter, and the Mountain lake in the Weser Uplands is also recommended for a walk around its shores.

Where can I find a convenient starting point for tours around the Solling lakes?

The New Pond is an excellent starting point. It has a spacious parking lot directly at the pond, making it convenient for beginning various tours throughout the Solling region, including hikes to the nearby Lakenteich.

Is there a lake in Solling with a circular path for easy walks?

Yes, Borg Lake, Delliehausen features an 800-meter long circular path that leads around the lake, offering an easy and scenic walk. The Mountain lake in the Weser Uplands is also recommended for walking around its perimeter.

How accessible is the Hochmoor Mecklenbruch for visitors?

The Hochmoor Mecklenbruch is highly accessible for visitors. It features a wooden boardwalk that allows for exploration of the moor, providing close-up views of its unique flora and fauna without disturbing the delicate ecosystem. There are also informative panels along the path and an observation tower for panoramic views.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the Solling lakes?

The Solling region, particularly areas like the Hochmoor Mecklenbruch, is rich in specialized wildlife. In the bog, you can observe rare dragonfly species, and the unique plant life supports various insects. The dense forests surrounding many lakes also provide habitats for forest animals, though specific sightings depend on luck and quiet observation.

What makes the Solling lakes special compared to other regions?

The lakes around Solling are unique due to their diverse origins and historical significance. Many are historic raftsmen's ponds, like the New Pond and Lakenteich, created centuries ago. Others, such as Borg Lake, Delliehausen and the Mountain lake in the Weser Uplands, emerged from former mining operations, transforming industrial sites into natural monuments. This blend of natural beauty and human history gives them a distinct character.

Can I go cycling around the Solling lakes?

Yes, the Solling region offers numerous cycling opportunities that often incorporate or pass near its lakes. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Solling guide, or explore road cycling routes from the Road Cycling Routes around Solling guide. Many routes offer scenic views of the water bodies and surrounding forests.

Are there mountain biking trails near the Solling lakes?

Absolutely. The Solling region is popular for mountain biking, with trails often winding through the forests and near the lakes. You can explore a variety of routes, from easy to moderate, as outlined in the MTB Trails around Solling guide. These trails provide an exciting way to experience the natural landscape surrounding the lakes.

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