Attractions around Drentwede, located in the Diepholz district of Lower Saxony, Germany, offer a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites. The region is characterized by forests, heathlands, and moors, providing diverse outdoor exploration opportunities. Several lakes and natural areas contribute to its appeal for those interested in nature and local history. Drentwede serves as a point of interest for local exploration within the larger Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The recreation park includes a 7-hectare swimming lake, the Huntetal campsite, and an open-air stage. The planning and implementation were carried out by the Mumm engineering and architectural firm from Wildeshausen. The Hartensbergsee recreation park was opened in the summer of 1980 by then-Minister-President Ernst Albrecht. In the spring of 2007, the park was fenced off by the Goldenstedt Visitor and Tourist Association, despite widespread support for a petition. Since then, admission has been charged on "summer days." The focal point of the recreation park is the lake. Approximately half of the lake is surrounded by a sandy beach. The lake is particularly popular with day trippers during the summer months. The lake is surrounded by tall trees and has large lawns. The HIZ (Hunte Information Center) has been located at Hartensbergsee since 2005. This exhibition building provides visitors with an overview of the Hunte River. It provides comprehensive information about the river's history as well as its flora and fauna. Many exhibits allow visitors to gain an insight into the river and its ecosystem.
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The recreation park includes a 7-hectare swimming lake, the Huntetal campsite, and an open-air stage. The planning and implementation were carried out by the Mumm engineering and architectural firm from Wildeshausen. The Hartensbergsee recreation park was opened in the summer of 1980 by then-Minister-President Ernst Albrecht. In the spring of 2007, the park was fenced off by the Goldenstedt Visitor and Tourist Association, despite widespread support for a petition. Since then, admission has been charged on "summer days." The focal point of the recreation park is the lake. Approximately half of the lake is surrounded by a sandy beach. The lake is particularly popular with day trippers during the summer months. The lake is surrounded by tall trees and has large lawns. The HIZ (Hunte Information Center) has been located at Hartensbergsee since 2005. This exhibition building provides visitors with an overview of the Hunte River. It provides comprehensive information about the river's history as well as its flora and fauna. Many exhibits allow visitors to gain an insight into the river and its ecosystem.
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Well-preserved, very well-maintained, and historically interesting. It's ideal for families with children to run around and play. It's a great place to rest, even in the rain. We were very impressed.
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Even when it rains 🌧️ it's quite beautiful here 🤩
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Beautifully landscaped fish ponds in an idyllic landscape
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Quiet, idyllic. Nice to drive along. One of the few slight elevations in the area can also be found here. (5 meters or so?)
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Just before Huntestau 7 in the Huntetal you will find these ponds. There is also a bench where you can rest with a very nice view. Simply beautiful in every season. Enjoy nature! 🌳🌾🦆🦆🌤 😃👍
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The region around Drentwede offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Haus im Moor – Goldenstedter Moor Nature and Information Center to learn about the unique moor ecosystem. The Varenescher Ponds are picturesque fishponds ideal for a quiet stroll. Additionally, the area is part of the larger Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, featuring forests, heathlands, and moors.
Yes, you can explore the Hünenburg, Stöttinghausen, an interesting facility that brings the visitor closer to the world of the early Middle Ages. Other cultural sites mentioned in the broader region include the Alte Ziegelei (Old Brickworks) and the Museum der Strohverarbeitung (Museum of Straw Processing) in Drentwede itself, and the Twistringer Erlebnisroute Archäologie in nearby Twistringen.
Many attractions cater to families. The Hartenberg Lake and Hartensberg Lake Beach offer swimming and sunbathing, especially popular during summer. The Haus im Moor – Goldenstedter Moor Nature and Information Center provides an educational trail, a moor tunnel, and even a moor railway, making it an exciting visit for all ages. The Petermoor Zoo is also listed as an attraction in Drentwede.
The Hartenberg Lake, part of a recreation park, features a 7-hectare swimming lake with a sandy beach and large sunbathing lawns. Its dedicated Hartensberg Lake Beach is particularly popular in summer. Additionally, the larger Dümmer Lake in the region offers three sandy beaches for swimming and various water sports.
The area offers various hiking trails, from easy to moderate. You can find routes like the 'Heiligenloh Discovery Trail' or shorter loops such as 'Pond in Heiligenloh – Henckemühle Watermill loop from Bockstedt'. For more options and detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Drentwede.
Yes, there are several easy cycling routes around Drentwede. Examples include the 'Ellerchenhausen Rest Area – Monastery Replica Rest Area loop from Drentwede' and the 'Scenic Rest Area by the Pond – Ellerchenhausen Rest Area loop from Drentwede'. These routes typically range from 17 km to 30 km. You can find more details in the cycling guide for Drentwede.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are moderate trails available. Routes like 'Heidenpferdchen Neolithic Site – Koken Mill loop from Einen' and 'Arkeburg Fortified Settlement – Huntestau 7 (Varenescher Dam) loop from Einen' offer more challenging rides. Discover more options in the MTB Trails guide for Drentwede.
The Goldenstedter Moor is a significant natural area, and its Haus im Moor – Goldenstedter Moor Nature and Information Center provides deep insights into its ecosystem. Visitors can explore a unique moor tunnel that offers an underground view, learn about bog bodies, walk an educational trail, and even take a ride on a moor railway. Buckwheat pancakes are also available for visitors.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Varenescher Ponds are praised for their picturesque setting, while the Hartenberg Lake is loved for its recreational opportunities, even on rainy days. The Hünenburg, Stöttinghausen is noted for its interesting historical insights and as a nice spot for a rest.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer months are ideal for swimming and enjoying the sandy beaches at Hartenberg Lake. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the natural landscapes of the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park. Even in winter, places like Hartenberg Lake can be beautiful, and Dümmer Lake sometimes offers ice skating opportunities.
Yes, several attractions offer facilities for refreshments. The Haus im Moor – Goldenstedter Moor Nature and Information Center has a restaurant known for its delicious buckwheat pancakes. The Hartensberg Lake Beach also has gastronomy options, making it convenient for a break or a meal during your visit.
Drentwede is situated within the larger Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park. This park is characterized by a diverse landscape of forests, heathlands, moors, and agricultural land. It offers numerous cycling and hiking trails, providing a rich environment for outdoor activities and showcasing the region's natural beauty.
Beyond the Hünenburg, Stöttinghausen, which is an interesting historical site, the nearby Twistringen features the 'Twistringer Erlebnisroute Archäologie'. This route guides visitors from the Hünenburg ring fort to various burial mounds and the local village museum, offering a deeper dive into the area's ancient past.


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