Lakes around Hüllhorst offer diverse natural experiences, from tranquil ponds to former quarry lakes. The region, situated near the Wiehengebirge, features a landscape shaped by both natural processes and historical quarrying. Visitors can explore a variety of aquatic environments, including natural swimming lakes and unique bog ecosystems. These areas provide opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and relaxation by the water.
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The Oberlübber Bergsee, also known as the "Blue Lake," is picturesquely situated in the Wiehen Hills near Oberlübbe in the municipality of Hille. Formed from a former quarry, the quarry filled with groundwater and rainwater after mining ceased, creating a small but impressive body of water. With a length of approximately 167 meters, a width of up to 50 meters, and an area of around 0.8 hectares, it is considered the largest mountain lake in the Wiehen Hills and also one of the northernmost mountain lakes in Germany. The lake lies at an altitude of approximately 200 meters above sea level and is surrounded by steep rock faces and dense forest, giving it a tranquil and secluded atmosphere. The dramatic landscape, shaped by the industrial past of the quarry, contrasts strikingly with the natural regeneration by trees and vegetation. This contrast makes the Oberlübber Bergsee a fascinating subject for photography and a special place for quiet nature observation. However, the lake is not open to the public as the land is private. Steep cliffs and the great depth pose dangers, which is why activities such as swimming or picnicking on the shore are not recommended.
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If you follow the barbed wire fence you will come to a locked gate; There are passages to the left and right of this gate. Whether you take the risk of entering the property is up to you. Scary fact: This lake is the scene of a homicide (2012) and the location of a body (2020)
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... a really great park 🌳 along the Werre 💦 with very nice routes for “walking”!!! 👍👟
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When the first warmer days of the year arrive, the Moorstrandhaus on Hücker Moor opens its doors. Here you can relax in the sun on lounge chairs and enjoy a drink while enjoying a small snack. A nice stop for cyclists in spring and summer. You can find information about the start of the season and opening times here: https://www.facebook.com/p/MOORSTRAND-HAUS-100072098264977/.
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Very beautiful, quite natural green area, located directly on the Werre river.
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My highlight from 2021 needs an update. Something has changed at the location, some things have gotten better, some things have gotten worse and many things remain the same. The selection of food was significantly better at the beginning. What remains are the typical snack dishes, manta platters, etc., just run of the mill... The biggest problem is still logistics. One place for cold drinks, one place for hot drinks, one place for food. I have nothing against self-service, but it can take a while until you have everything at your table and in the worst case, the food is cold before you have the drinks. Splitting up for procurement is also bad, as the table can get lost. This should be centralized.
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Enjoying autumn in the Sielpark am See on a bench is a highlight.
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The pond was closed with a high fence! Cyclists don't care, lots of dog poo. no more fun...
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The region around Hüllhorst offers a diverse range of aquatic environments. You can find unique bog ecosystems like the Great Peat Bog, tranquil natural ponds such as the Pond in Sielpark, and former quarry lakes like the Green Lake. Additionally, the surrounding area features natural swimming lakes like Badesee Mindener Wald.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Green Lake, a former quarry, is a popular spot where children can play in the water and there's a lake hut. The Pond in Sielpark offers a tranquil green area with nice routes for walking. Further afield, Badesee Mindener Wald provides a sandy beach, playgrounds, and grassy areas perfect for a family day out.
While there are no large natural swimming lakes directly within Hüllhorst, the Badesee Mindener Wald, located in Hille, is a popular natural swimming lake easily reachable from Hüllhorst. It features excellent water quality, a sandy beach, and family-friendly amenities. The Green Lake also allows children to play in the water.
You can experience diverse natural landscapes. The Great Peat Bog is a unique moorland ecosystem with small, dark ponds, heather plants, and birch groves, home to rare flora and fauna. Other lakes, like the Bustedter Lake, are nestled within small forests, offering peaceful natural settings.
Absolutely. The Great Peat Bog features a network of well-signposted hiking trails ranging from 2.5 km to 8 km, with observation towers and boardwalks. The Pond in Sielpark offers very nice routes for walking, including a circular trail along the Werre river. You can also find easy-to-use bike paths around the Bustedter Lake. For more extensive options, explore the running trails around Hüllhorst.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. The Green Lake and Bustedter Lake are noted as dog-friendly. At Badesee Mindener Wald, dogs are permitted on the circular path around the lake but not within the designated swimming and sunbathing areas.
Beyond walking and swimming, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'View of the River Weser – Werre River Cycle Path loop' or 'Stork Nest at Stuckhof – Struckhof Windmill loop'. For more challenging rides, consider gravel biking routes such as the 'Cycle path along the Werre – Else-Werre cycle path loop'. Find more details on cycling around Hüllhorst and gravel biking around Hüllhorst.
Yes, you can find amenities near some lakes. The Green Lake has a lake hut that invites you for a piece of cake. At Hücker Moor, the Moor Beach House offers a place to relax with drinks and snacks, especially popular with cyclists. Badesee Mindener Wald also has a bistro operating during the bathing season.
The warmer months, from May to September, are ideal for visiting natural swimming lakes like Badesee Mindener Wald, when its bistro is open. The Moor Beach House at Hücker Moor also opens its doors during the first warmer days of the year. However, areas like the Great Peat Bog offer hiking opportunities and nature observation year-round, with different seasonal beauty.
Yes, the Great Peat Bog (Großes Torfmoor) is a significant natural paradise and the largest remaining moorland area in North Rhine-Westphalia. It's not a traditional swimming lake but features small, dark ponds characteristic of a moor landscape. It's a prime destination for nature lovers, hikers, and birdwatchers, offering a chance to experience a rare and protected habitat.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from the unique ecosystem of the Great Peat Bog with its hiking trails and observation towers, to the tranquil settings of places like the Pond in Sielpark for leisurely walks. The family-friendly amenities at spots like the Green Lake and the excellent water quality for swimming at Badesee Mindener Wald are also highly valued.
No, the Bergsee Oberlübbe, also known as the Blaue See, is located in a former quarry and is on private property. Access for unauthorized persons is prohibited due to safety concerns, and it is not recommended as a public visiting spot.


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