Lakes around Springe offer diverse natural landscapes, though Springe itself does not feature large natural lakes. The wider Hanover Region, however, provides access to significant water bodies like Steinhuder Meer, the largest lake in northwest Germany. This area is characterized by nature parks, woodlands, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's lakes are often former quarries or gravel pits, now serving as natural habitats and recreational areas.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The Großer Hemminger Teich (Great Hemmingen Pond) is located on the southern outskirts of Hanover. This lake was created by gravel extraction. The Seniebach stream connects it to the Hemminger Dorfteich (Hemmingen Village Pond). The shoreline features alternating sections of vegetation and open water. The pond is primarily used for fishing. If you fancy a refreshing dip, head to the Hemmingen lido, located right next to the lake.
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Cooling down possible in summer!
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The Ahrberger lakes are just great for relaxing or just taking a dip.
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Wide riverside path. Always nice looks.
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Difficult to drive bank path. Walks significantly better. But there are beautiful views of the lake, especially at dusk.
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Springe itself does not feature large natural lakes. Instead, the region offers a variety of natural ponds, former quarry lakes, and gravel pit lakes, which have transformed into significant natural habitats and recreational areas. The wider Hanover Region is home to the notable Steinhuder Meer, the largest lake in northwest Germany.
The Great Koldinger Lake is an important bird resting area, where over 240 different bird species have been identified. It features an observation tower for excellent birdwatching. The Steinhuder Meer Nature Park also offers diverse landscapes, including moors and woodlands, making it ideal for observing rare plant and animal species.
While Springe's immediate lakes are not typically for water sports, the nearby Steinhuder Meer is a prime destination. It's popular for sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, kayaking, and stand-up paddling. Its shallow waters make it suitable for beginners, even without a license.
Several lakes are considered family-friendly, including Great Koldinger Lake, Blanke Pond, and Großer Hemminger Teich. These spots offer opportunities for relaxation and enjoying nature. The Steinhuder Meer also has sandy beaches like Weiße Düne Beach, which are great for families.
Yes, the region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. A well-known 32-35 kilometer circular route encircles the Steinhuder Meer, perfect for both activities. Additionally, you can find various hiking trails around Springe, such as those mentioned in the Hiking around Springe guide, including routes like the 'Quarry at Ebersberg – Ziegenbuche Mountain Inn loop'.
The St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve is a natural monument that includes a former sandstone quarry used until 1964, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past alongside its natural beauty. The area around Steinhuder Meer also features historical sites and cultural attractions.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and nature observation due to mild weather and vibrant foliage or bird migration. Summer is perfect for water activities and relaxing on the beaches at Steinhuder Meer. Winter offers peaceful walks, though some amenities might be seasonal.
Specific accessibility details vary by lake. For the larger Steinhuder Meer, there are generally good parking facilities and public transport connections from nearby towns. For smaller quarry or gravel pit lakes, access might be more localized, often with nearby parking options. It's advisable to check specific routes for detailed access information.
The Blanke Pond is described as an idyllic place to stay and relax in the shade of old trees. The Lakes Near Ahrbergen also offer peace and beautiful views over the water, framed by reeds, perfect for unwinding.
While the Großer Hemminger Teich is primarily used for fishing, the nearby Hemmingen lido offers a refreshing dip. The Steinhuder Meer features sandy beaches like Weiße Düne Beach and Mardorf Surf Beach, which are popular for swimming and sunbathing.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the tranquility these areas offer. Many enjoy the opportunities for birdwatching, especially at Great Koldinger Lake, and the peaceful atmosphere for hiking, cycling, and simply relaxing in nature. The Steinhuder Meer is highly valued for its extensive water sports options and scenic circular route.
The region around Steinhuder Meer offers various amenities, including cafes and restaurants, particularly in the towns surrounding the lake. For smaller lakes like the St. Avold Quarry Lake Nature Reserve, you might find refreshment stops like the Sennhütte nearby, but it's always good to check in advance.
Many natural areas around the lakes are suitable for walks with dogs, especially on designated trails. However, specific rules regarding dogs (e.g., on beaches, in nature reserves) can vary. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife, particularly in bird resting areas like Great Koldinger Lake.


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