Best lakes around Losser are primarily characterized by the Dinkel River, a significant watercourse flowing through the municipality and the Lutterzand nature reserve. This area, located in the eastern Netherlands, offers a unique landscape where the river maintains a natural meandering path. While prominent natural lakes are not a feature of Losser itself, the region provides diverse recreational water options including riverine environments and nearby artificial lakes. These water bodies contribute to the local environment and offer various outdoor activities.
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Lake Vechte is located in the immediate vicinity of Nordhorn's city center. It acts as a buffer reservoir, protecting Nordhorn from flooding. It also serves as a local recreation area with excellent restaurants. There are many recreational opportunities here, such as sailing, surfing, or hiking or cycling around the beautiful Vechte Lake. Pedal boats and rowboats are available for rent at a boat rental shop, allowing you to explore Nordhorn's city center, for example. Tour boats also offer tours through Nordhorn's city center along the Vechte River, which branches off here.
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The newly redesigned Reiterbrücke (Rider's Bridge) has been fitted with a durable, non-slip plastic decking. The old railing has been replaced with a significantly higher one. The bridge, now with a much wider roadway, allows for easy passage even when encountering oncoming traffic on the busy pedestrian and bicycle path. A ramp has been constructed in close proximity to the Reiterbrücke. From here, a gently sloping path provides barrier-free and convenient access to the lower-lying pedestrian and bicycle path along the Vechtesee (Lake Vechte). The perfectly completed Reiterbrücke offers a beautiful view of the Vechtesee and is now another highlight in the water city of Nordhorn.
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The Vechtesee is located very close to the city center of Nordhorn. It acts as a buffer reservoir to protect Nordhorn from flooding. It also serves as a local recreation area with very good restaurants. There are many opportunities for leisure activities here, such as sailing, surfing or a hike or bike tour around the beautiful Vechtesee. You can rent pedal boats and rowing boats from a boat rental company and use them to explore the city center of Nordhorn, for example. Excursion boats also offer tours through the city center of Nordhorn on the Vechte, which branches off here.
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Beautiful forest path.
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While Losser itself is characterized by the Dinkel River, the region offers several popular water bodies. Key attractions include the Vechtesee (Lake Vechte), known for recreational options like pedal boat rentals and excursion tours. Just across the border in Germany, the Dreiländersee (Drilandsee) is a significant recreational lake with excellent water quality, popular for swimming and water sports. Additionally, Het Hulsbeek Recreational Park near Oldenzaal provides various water-related activities.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Vechtesee (Lake Vechte) offers pedal boat rentals and is generally considered family-friendly. The Dreiländersee in Germany features a sandy beach and a water playground for children, along with mini-golf and other recreational activities. Het Hulsbeek Recreational Park is also designed for all ages, offering space for family fun by the water.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling around the Vechtesee, or try sailing and surfing there. The Dreiländersee is excellent for swimming, surfing, sailing, rowing, and sport fishing, with pedal boat rentals available. For hiking, there are trails like the Springs and Boardwalk Trail and the Forest Path by Bardel Quarry Lake. You can find more detailed routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling in the region.
Yes, there are several pleasant hiking opportunities. The Dreiländersee has a well-maintained circular path of approximately 3.3 km. You can also explore trails like the Springs and Boardwalk Trail, Springendal & Mosbeek Valley, which features natural springs, or the Forest Path by Bardel Quarry Lake, offering a beautiful natural setting. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Losser, which includes routes like the 'Dinkel River Path'.
Yes, swimming is possible in certain lakes. The Dreiländersee (Drilandsee) in Germany is an official EC bathing water with excellent water quality, offering a sandy beach for swimming during summer months. Het Hulsbeek Recreational Park near Oldenzaal also provides opportunities for swimming and splashing.
The region boasts diverse natural features. The Springs and Boardwalk Trail highlights natural springs and a varied ecosystem. The Vechtesee offers views of waterfowl, especially from the rider's bridge. For panoramic views, the Oelemars Observation Tower provides a wonderful perspective over a beautiful forest and wetland area, rich in birds and special species.
Yes, facilities are available. The area around Dreiländersee has restaurants, camping facilities, holiday homes, and a kiosk near the beach. Near the Vechtesee, you'll find very good restaurants. The Else am See Restaurant at Quendorfer See is another excellent option, offering a pleasant break station with public toilets and an e-charging station.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months are ideal, especially for places like the Dreiländersee with its sandy beach. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. The region's natural areas, including the Dinkel River and Lutterzand, are enjoyable year-round for walks and observing nature.
While specific public transport details for each lake are not provided, the Dreiländersee is easily accessible from Losser, and parking facilities are generally available at major recreational areas. For example, the Else am See Restaurant at Quendorfer See offers an e-charging station, indicating accessibility for vehicles. It's advisable to check local transport options for specific destinations.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the natural beauty. Many enjoy the excellent water quality and facilities for swimming and water sports at the Dreiländersee. The peaceful cycling and walking paths around lakes like the Vechtesee and Quendorfer See are also highly valued. The region's unique riverine landscapes, like those around the Dinkel, and the varied ecosystems of areas such as Springendal & Mosbeek Valley, are also popular for their natural charm.
While the Dreiländersee and Vechtesee are well-known, the Forest Path by Bardel Quarry Lake offers a truly idyllic and beautiful natural setting, providing multiple access points to a serene lake through a forest. This spot is appreciated for its quiet charm and natural appeal, making it a lovely discovery for those seeking a tranquil experience.


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