Best lakes around Osterwieck are primarily found in the surrounding region, as the town itself is known for its historic half-timbered houses and its location by the River Ilse. While large natural lakes are not directly within Osterwieck, the area offers a local lido for water recreation during summer months. The town is situated north of the Harz National Park, which features various bodies of water and natural landscapes.
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Vienenburgersee with festival meadow for the lake festival in August.
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Once built as a water reservoir for the Teichmühle (pond mill), it's a lovely resting place despite the busy road.
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Simply a lovely walk around Lake Vienenburg at any time of year. Benches invite you to sit down and relax.
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The idyllically situated forest pond with bench invites you to linger.
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Abbot Jasper Bernwinkel of the Huysburg monastery had the pond dug out at the end of the 14th century. It was a fish pond. Source: Wikipedia
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😎Gravel has been mined in what is now Lake Vienenburg since the 1920s, mainly by the company August Sievers & Co. They also operated a gravel pit in the area of today's lake. A floating excavator was also used for this purpose, which could dig up to nine meters deep. In the following decades, gravel mining was expanded to the areas south of Wöltingerode, mining in the lake area was stopped in 1964 and the company declared bankruptcy in 1971. It left behind an almost 15-hectare devastated area with waterholes and numerous unsecured, steep banks up to seven meters high on the outskirts of the town, which were already being used as a garbage dump. The city of Vienenburg was interested in recultivating the area, suggested the development of a landscape conservation plan and bought the site and adjacent meadows from the Wöltingerode monastery. In 1974, the site was formally declared a redevelopment area with the approval of the then district president in Braunschweig. The construction of the later A 36 motorway directly on Harly around 1972 benefited the project in that it covered the high demand for gravel from Lake Vienenburg and at the same time profiled the landscape. Steep coasts were flattened and shore zones were created. The surface was partially covered with mud and planted. The lake got its current shape. Source: dewiki.de
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From here you can easily get to the Brocken.
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While Osterwieck itself is known for the River Ilse and a local lido, the surrounding region features a diverse range of water bodies. These include renatured gravel pits like Vienenburger Lake, fishing ponds such as Röderhöfer Pond, and natural monuments like Rohrteich. Many offer trails and viewpoints for visitors.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. For instance, Vienenburg Lake – Hurlebach Inlet is a popular recreational area with clear, turquoise blue water and paths for hiking and cycling. Trout park with trout pond also offers a relaxing spot with benches and opportunities to observe wildlife, making it enjoyable for all ages.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, hiking, and cycling on paths around lakes like Vienenburger Lake. For more extensive adventures, explore the numerous hiking routes available, such as the 'Fallsteinklause – Adonis flower bloom loop from Osterwieck', or try road cycling and mountain biking trails. Find more details on these activities at Hiking around Osterwieck, Road Cycling Routes around Osterwieck, and MTB Trails around Osterwieck.
The local lido in Osterwieck is typically open for swimming and recreation during the summer months, from May to September. For exploring the natural lakes and trails, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for water-based activities.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. For example, Röderhöfer Pond has a restaurant and cafe nearby. Many highlights, such as Trout park with trout pond and Vienenburger Lake, feature abundant rest benches along their paths, often with shade, perfect for a break.
While the guide focuses on natural and renatured lakes, the primary designated swimming spot directly in Osterwieck is the local lido, which provides a large pool and diving tower for recreational swimming during the summer season. Information on wild swimming in the other lakes is not readily available, so the lido is the recommended option for swimming.
The lakes and ponds offer opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. At Rohrteich, you'll find information boards detailing the local wildlife and plant life. At the Trout park with trout pond, visitors often enjoy watching swans and feeding ducks.
Yes, some water bodies have historical significance. For instance, Röderhöfer Pond was originally dug out as a fish pond at the end of the 14th century by Abbot Jasper Bernwinkel of the Huysburg monastery, making it a natural monument with a rich past.
Osterwieck is situated just north of the Harz National Park, a region renowned for its natural beauty, including forests, mountains, and various bodies of water. While not directly in Osterwieck, the park offers opportunities to explore natural landscapes and reservoirs like the Brockenteich, located near the famous Brocken mountain. You can learn more about the Brocken at Wikipedia.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and scenic environments. Many enjoy the well-maintained walking, hiking, and cycling paths that run around the lakes, providing excellent opportunities for relaxation and active enjoyment. The clear, often turquoise blue water of places like Vienenburg Lake – Hurlebach Inlet is frequently highlighted as a beautiful feature.
Yes, the Vienenburger Lake hosts the annual Vienenburger Seefest, usually in August. This event transforms the west bank into a lively 'party mile' and is a popular local attraction.
Absolutely. Many of the lakes, especially those created from renatured gravel pits like Vienenburger Lake, feature accessible walking and cycling paths with rest benches, making them suitable for easy strolls and leisurely exploration.


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