Best lakes around Ladbergen, a municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, offers a selection of natural areas for recreation. The region features various water bodies, including former mining areas and tranquil ponds, providing diverse outdoor experiences. These locations offer opportunities for active recreation, scenic views, and peaceful natural settings.
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Lake Königssee is located near Tecklenburg in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (district of Steinfurt). Other nearby towns include Lengerich (3.7 km), Ibbenbüren (9.6 km), Ladbergen (9.9 km), Lotte (10.0 km), and Hasbergen (10.4 km). A total of nine fish species have been reported to us for Lake Königssee. Further information on these and other fish species can be found in our fish encyclopedia. Any applicable legal closed seasons and minimum sizes in North Rhine-Westphalia can be found on our page "Closed Seasons & Minimum Sizes in Germany." Please note that different regulations may apply to Lake Königssee. There are other bodies of water in the vicinity for which, according to our information, fishing permits are issued to visitors. These include, for example, the following bodies of water: Buddenkuhle (6.2 km) Nollmannsee (7.0 km) Voskortsee (11.8 km) Meier See (12.3 km) or Präriesee (13.1 km)
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Water lilies cover the Tecklenburger Königssee.
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Unique views of the clear waters of the canyon
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Nice mystical atmosphere especially early in the morning, with fog over the ponds...
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Here the hiking trail leads along between the lakes - especially early in the morning when the first sun comes over the hills, very beautiful.
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Nice sitting areas invite you to eat
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Beautifully situated fish ponds in the south of Tecklenburg
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Depending on the position of the sun, the water is turquoise like on a South Sea beach. We were apparently here at the wrong time of day (2pm at the end of October).
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For breathtaking views, visit the View of Lengerich Canyon, also known as the "Blue Lagoon of Lengerich." This former limestone mining area offers crystal-clear blue water and a unique landscape. Another highly recommended spot is the View of the Blue Lagoon Brochterbeck (Former Limestone Quarry), which is a nature reserve and archaeological monument.
Yes, Aasee Park, Ibbenbüren is an excellent choice for families. It features a 2.7-kilometer circular path, a beach club, pétanque court, pedal boat rental, and several children's playgrounds. The Erholungsgebiet Waldsee (Waldsee Recreational Area) in Ladbergen also offers swimming, fishing, tennis, and a sports field, making it ideal for active families.
The Fish Ponds at Haus Marck offer a serene setting, especially around sunset. Visitors can sit on a bench and enjoy the tranquil natural experience. The Mühlenteich Brochterbeck also has benches inviting you to linger by the idyllic mill pond.
You can enjoy a variety of activities. For hiking, explore the easy hikes around Ladbergen. If you prefer cycling, there are options for gravel biking and MTB trails. Many lakes, like Buddenkuhle and Waldsee, offer swimming, fishing, and other water sports.
Yes, both the Buddenkuhle and the Erholungsgebiet Waldsee (Waldsee Recreational Area) are designated bathing lakes. Buddenkuhle even features a sand beach with volleyball nets and bocce courts, while Waldsee offers swimming and other amenities.
The Mühlenteich Brochterbeck is located in a village known for its neat half-timbered houses, offering a glimpse into local culture and history. The Blue Lagoon Brochterbeck is also recognized as an archaeological monument.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for swimming and water sports at places like Buddenkuhle and Waldsee. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for scenic walks, while the tranquil spots like the Fish Ponds at Haus Marck can be particularly peaceful during sunset in any season.
Yes, Aasee Park, Ibbenbüren features a 2.7-kilometer circular path that is perfect for a relaxing stroll. Many other lakes and natural areas around Ladbergen also offer accessible paths for easy walks.
While specific dog policies vary by location, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. It's advisable to check local signage for any restrictions at specific bathing areas or nature reserves.
The Lengerich Canyon, often called the "Blue Lagoon," is a former limestone mining area. You can expect to see striking white limestone walls and incredibly clear, blue water, creating a unique and dramatic landscape. It's a prime example of nature reclaiming an industrial site.
Yes, Aasee Park, Ibbenbüren has a restaurant and a beach club directly by the lake. While not all lakes have direct facilities, nearby towns and villages offer various dining options. The Mühlenteich Brochterbeck is also situated in a village with amenities.


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