Best lakes around Geesthacht are found in a region characterized by its proximity to the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park. This area, sculpted by the ice age, features over 40 lakes, offering diverse natural beauty. Geesthacht itself is situated near the Elbe River, providing access to various water bodies and recreational opportunities within a scenic landscape.
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Nice place for a short break by the canal
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Beautiful views of the idyllically flowing Bille river
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A pond in Hamburg-Bergedorf consisting of two parts of water that are almost completely separated by a dam is referred to as Bergedorfer brewery ponds, more rarely as Bergedorfer brewery ponds. The body of water is about 1.50 meters deep and has an area of 0.67 hectares. It is located between Chrysanderstrasse and Bille. The body of water is connected to the Bille via pipes. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Great to drive and without cars. Here you can make good progress!
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At the Hamburg city limits, the Bille River enters urban areas for the first time. Right at the beginning, the Hanseatic City of Hamburg welcomes the Bille with a historical relic: The Brewery Ponds. Located on Chrysanderstraße, where the Bille once again "encircles" a residential area, in a semicircle between the railway line and the riverbed, the Brewery Ponds were established there in the 1860s together with the traditional Bergedorfer Actien-Bier Brewery and were used for ice production in the winter. An idyllic little pond area with wooden bridges offering great views of the surrounding beautiful nature. https://www.didisworld.com/2022/07/06/die-bille/
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This is where the ice for the ice cellar was removed in winter
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Small pond landscape with many water lilies, small wooden bridge and beautiful views.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Aumühle Mill Pond, known for its natural beauty and birdlife. Another favorite is Barumer Lake, which offers excellent swimming and water sports facilities. The Bille Bridge at the Brewery Ponds also provides scenic views of a charming pond landscape.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Barumer Lake is a great option with its beach and facilities. The Aumühle Mill Pond and the Pond on the Billewanderweg are also considered family-friendly, offering pleasant natural settings for walks and exploration.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Elbe high bank Tour' or 'Geesthacht Riverside Promenade – Lauenburg Old Town loop'. For hiking, explore trails such as 'Hiking trail in the Besenhorst Sand Mountains' or 'Hidden Lake Near MYCG – Elbe Beach loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Aumühle Mill Pond – Sachsenwald Forest Trail loop'. Find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, easy hikes guide, and gravel biking guide.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity, especially in summer. Barumer Lake is known for being great for swimming and also serves as a starting point for canoeing and SUP. The wider Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park also offers opportunities for swimming in its refreshing forest lakes.
Yes, Barumer Lake is noted for having wheelchair-accessible facilities, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs.
While dogs are generally welcome in the natural areas, specific rules may apply to designated bathing zones. For instance, at Barumer Lake, dogs are not allowed in the main bathing area, but they can cool down about 200 meters downriver from the bathing area, near the car parking spaces.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming, canoeing, and SUP. The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, which encompasses many of these lakes, is beautiful in all seasons for hiking and cycling. Winter also provides opportunities for serene walks around the frozen lakes.
Yes, the Aumühle Mill Pond is a historical water reservoir of the former Fürstenmühle. The Bille Bridge at the Brewery Ponds offers views of a small pond landscape with water lilies and is near the old ice cellars of a brewery. The entire region is part of the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, an ice-age sculpted landscape rich in biodiversity, including white-tailed eagles and cranes.
The Aumühle Mill Pond area includes a restaurant, providing a convenient spot for a meal or drink while enjoying the scenery.
The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, Schleswig-Holstein's oldest nature park, is characterized by its unique ice-age sculpted landscape of over 40 lakes and hills. It's a haven for wildlife, including white-tailed eagles and cranes, and offers extensive recreational opportunities like hiking, cycling, and canoeing amidst diverse natural beauty.
Absolutely. The Aumühle Mill Pond is a habitat for various water birds, making it excellent for birdwatching. The Bille Bridge at the Brewery Ponds offers picturesque views of water lilies and the Bille river. The entire Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park is rich in biodiversity and scenic vistas, perfect for nature photography.


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