Best lakes around Rötgesbüttel are found in the surrounding region, offering various water bodies for recreation and nature observation. While Rötgesbüttel itself does not feature large lakes, nearby destinations provide opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by a mix of recreational lakes and nature reserves with significant water features. These locations are well-suited for hiking, cycling, and enjoying natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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small, elevated, covered lookout point overlooking a biotope that is almost completely silted up.
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🌿 Ecological Significance The area, which covers approximately 300 hectares (originally 460 hectares), has developed into a valuable secondary habitat. The pond landscape and wetland attract numerous water birds and wading birds. Over 300 different bird species have already been observed here.
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🕊️🦢 The Braunschweig sewage fields are a fascinating area in the northwest of the city, representing a unique combination of nature conservation and wastewater treatment. Similar to the Münster sewage fields, they are an artificially created wetland that has developed into a significant natural paradise.
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great rest area with a view of the ponds
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Small pond with a belt of reeds, ideal for all kinds of amphibians.
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A great place to shelter in the rain. However, you can't see much of the pond anymore, it's all overgrown
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a small piece of nature, which is left to itself to see what plants and animals settle there. Now in August there was water in the pond and the reeds had grown very densely in fresh green. Numerous frogs could be heard in the otherwise very quiet area. For me a successful experiment, really nice.
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beautiful root trails go right through the lake landscape
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For swimming and sunbathing, Tankumsee is an excellent choice. It features clean water, fine sandy beaches, and expansive sunbathing lawns, making it a popular spot, especially during summer. You can find dedicated areas like Tankumsee Beach and the Beach at the DLRG tower, which offer everything you need for a day at the lake.
Yes, Tankumsee is highly recommended for families. It's known for its family-friendly facilities and beautiful natural setting, offering beaches for swimming and plenty of space for relaxation. The Tankumsee Beach and Beach at the DLRG tower are particularly popular with families.
The region offers several options for hiking and walking. Around Tankumsee, you'll find well-maintained paths suitable for walks. For a more nature-focused experience, the Ilkerbruch Nature Reserve features a six-kilometer nature trail, and the Viehmoor Nature Reserve also has trails around its ponds. You can find more hiking routes in the area by exploring Hiking around Rötgesbüttel.
Cycling is a popular activity around the lakes. Tankumsee has paths suitable for cycling, and the Detmeroder Teich features a great cycle path encircling the pond, which is also suitable for inline skating. For more cycling routes, check out Cycling around Rötgesbüttel.
The nature reserves are ideal for nature observation. The Ilkerbruch Nature Reserve is a crucial habitat for numerous endangered bird species, with observation platforms and a 12-meter-high tower to spot swans, gray herons, and sea eagles. The Viehmoor Nature Reserve is also an important resting and breeding ground for rare and protected bird species, offering diverse habitats.
While Tankumsee is popular, the nature reserves like Viehmoor Nature Reserve and Ilkerbruch Nature Reserve offer more serene and less crowded experiences focused on natural beauty and wildlife. The Detmeroder Teich, while smaller, is also appreciated for its scenic beauty and local recreational offerings.
The best time largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and sunbathing, the summer months are ideal, especially at Tankumsee. For hiking, cycling, and nature observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with autumn providing unique colors around the trails.
Tankumsee, being a popular recreational destination, offers facilities for visitors. While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed, it's considered a classic destination with everything needed for a day at the lake, suggesting amenities are available.
Yes, the Detmeroder Teich is managed by a fishing club, indicating opportunities for anglers. It's a restored local recreational spot that caters to fishing enthusiasts.
At the Ilkerbruch Nature Reserve, you can observe numerous endangered bird species, including swans, gray herons, sea eagles, and various duck species. The Viehmoor Nature Reserve is also a significant habitat for rare and protected bird species, offering a diverse array of wild plants and animals.
Yes, the Ilkerbruch Nature Reserve features several observation platforms and a 12-meter-high tower, perfect for panoramic views and birdwatching. Additionally, the Otte Pond observation platform offers a spot to take a break and enjoy the surroundings.


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