Lakes around Hörstel offer diverse outdoor recreation opportunities within a landscape shaped by both natural features and human activity. The region is known for its water bodies, including man-made lakes that serve as popular recreation areas. These lakes provide settings for various activities, from swimming and water sports to hiking and nature observation. Hörstel's lakes are integrated into well-maintained public spaces, making them accessible for visitors seeking natural escapes.
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Nice, clean campsite. Very well maintained.
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We have been camping here several times. You can also swim in the lake as a day guest and the restaurant can also be used without visiting the lake. The place is highly recommended for camping, especially with children. The lake is not deep and there are numerous offers for children, such as playgrounds, rental of various vehicles, mini golf,… Unfortunately, dogs are prohibited.
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Short breaks with a bathing lake and lots of nature or a relaxing camping holiday
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A visit is worthwhile here
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It's worth taking a break here
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In the 1970s, the Aasee was created as a flood retention basin during the expansion of the A30 and serves as a local recreation area with various options.
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The Aasee was created in the 1970s as part of the A30 motorway expansion.
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The Hörstel region features a variety of lakes, including man-made lakes, former quarry lakes, and recreational water bodies. These provide diverse settings for outdoor activities and natural exploration, often integrated into well-maintained public spaces.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Torfmoor Lake is a popular choice, offering a bathing bay with a sandy beach and sunbathing lawn, ideal for children. It also has a sailing school with children's programs. Aasee, Ibbenbüren, also provides a beautiful recreation area with facilities and a small climbing forest, making it enjoyable for all ages.
Torfmoor Lake offers a wide range of activities. You can swim in designated areas, enjoy water sports like sailing and surfing, or go fishing. The lake is encircled by a 2.5-kilometer circular hiking trail, perfect for walking, jogging, and cycling. There are also educational paths, including a forest nature trail and a geological trail.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For example, Torfmoor Lake has a 2.5-kilometer circular trail. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking in the region, including trails like the 'Peat bog lake – Teutoschleifen', by visiting the Hiking around Hörstel guide.
Absolutely. Many lakes, such as Torfmoor Lake, feature circular paths suitable for cycling. For more extensive cycling tours, you can explore various road cycling routes around Hörstel, including those that pass by lakes like the 'Torfmoor Lake – Dortmund-Ems Canal in Rodde loop'. Check the Road Cycling Routes around Hörstel guide for options.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can discover unique natural features. The View of the Blue Lagoon Brochterbeck offers a stunning perspective of a former limestone quarry that has transformed into a natural monument and nature reserve. At Torfmoor Lake, you'll find a non-accessible wetland biotope and reforested sections, along with a forest nature trail and a geological trail featuring various rock types.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Aasee, Ibbenbüren, is known for its great gastronomy. Torfmoor Lake has a kiosk and barbecue hut. Near Herthasee, you can find facilities, including pubs, huts, and restaurants, making it popular with campers and day visitors alike.
Mühlenteich Brochterbeck is known for its idyllic setting, surrounded by neat half-timbered houses. Benches around the mill pond invite visitors to linger and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. It's a charming spot that combines natural beauty with local architecture.
Yes, swimming is permitted in certain areas. Torfmoor Lake has a dedicated bathing bay with a sandy beach. Herthasee is also a popular swim spot. Always look for designated swimming areas and observe any local regulations.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained public areas that offer a blend of natural attractions and facilities for diverse outdoor activities. Many enjoy the opportunities for relaxation and recreation, whether it's swimming at Torfmoor Lake, enjoying the gastronomy at Aasee, Ibbenbüren, or simply taking a break by the idyllic Mühlenteich Brochterbeck.
Yes, at Torfmoor Lake, you can explore a forest nature trail and a geological trail. The geological trail features 23 different types of rocks with information panels detailing their origin and history, offering an engaging educational experience.


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