Lakes around Salzhausen are situated within the Lüneburg Heath region, an area characterized by heathland, wetlands, and bogs. This natural landscape offers a variety of water bodies, including natural lakes, renatured ponds, and reservoir lakes. While larger natural lakes are less common directly within the heath, the existing aquatic areas provide opportunities for recreation and nature enjoyment. The region's geography, shaped by glacial activity, contributes to unique features like the Sylvester Lake, formed after post-WWII subsoil compaction.
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The "Legendary Hünenweg" also runs along this path. All information about the circular trail can be found at the following link: https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/natur/touren/14004/oldendorf-luhe-wanderweg-sagenhafter-huenenweg-rundweg-13-km.html (as of September 4, 2025).
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The "Legendary Hünenweg" also runs along this path. All information about the circular trail can be found at the following link: https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/natur/touren/14004/oldendorf-luhe-wanderweg-sagenhafter-huenenweg-rundweg-13-km.html (as of September 4, 2025).
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Diatomaceous earth was created by open-cast mining until the mid-20th century. Diatomaceous earth is a whitish substance derived from the shells of diatoms, which are the main component of marine plankton. They range in size from 10 to several hundred micrometers. Diatomaceous earth was used to produce shock-resistant and portable dynamite from nitroglycerin, which explodes when shaken.
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Was a very nice hike
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Very idyllic and quiet location. Invites you to linger.
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I witnessed a really nice concert by the frogs here today.
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You can spend a whole day here and it won't get boring.
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Beautiful pond by the wayside, which invites you to linger.
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The lakes around Salzhausen are situated within the Lüneburg Heath region, characterized by heathland, wetlands, and bogs. You'll find a variety of water bodies, including natural lakes, renatured ponds, and reservoir lakes, set within a landscape shaped by glacial activity. This offers serene natural settings and unique features.
Yes, for instance, Marxener Paradise is a natural monument formed at the end of the ice age, featuring a unique combination of hills, valley, heath, and juniper with a pond and bushy beech trees. Another unique example is Sylvester Lake, formed after post-WWII subsoil compaction, which is fed solely by rainwater and has never dried up.
The Meißendorfer Teiche (Meißendorf Ponds) are particularly attractive as a nature reserve and bird sanctuary, making them ideal for nature observation. The Frog Pond in Lüneburg Heath Nature Park is also a good spot, where you can sometimes see herons and listen to frog concerts.
Many lakes offer family-friendly options. Lopau Lake is a great choice with a 2.2 km circular route, pedal boat rentals, and opportunities for sunbathing. The Kieselgur Ponds with Picnic Area also provide a calm spot for families to relax, though swimming is forbidden there.
While some lakes are primarily for recreation and nature, the See im Großen Moor provides a refreshing opportunity to cool off on warm days. For specific swimming facilities, you might look into local public bathing areas like Waldbad Salzhausen, which is mentioned in local queries.
The Fish Ponds at Haus Schnede, once Europe's largest trout farm, are now well-stocked fishing ponds that attract anglers year-round. The Meißendorfer Teiche are also known for their abundant fish populations, including trout, carp, and pike.
You can enjoy various hiking trails around the lakes. Marxener Paradise has a circular path, and the Feenseen (Fairy Ponds) are ideal for hiking. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Salzhausen, which include routes like the Devil's Bridge loop.
Yes, there are several cycling routes that pass by or around the lakes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Wooden Bridge at Lopausee – Lopau Lake loop' in the cycling guide for Salzhausen. There are also MTB trails around Salzhausen that offer more challenging rides.
Lopau Lake features paths that are wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors seeking easier access.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and picnicking are most pleasant. The Lüneburg Heath region is particularly beautiful during the heath bloom in late summer.
Absolutely. The Kieselgur Ponds offer a dedicated picnic area and resting spots. Marxener Paradise also has plenty of seating for breaks, and the Frog Pond provides benches and a covered rest area.
Yes, the Fish Ponds at Haus Schnede have a rich history, once forming Europe's largest trout farm. Sylvester Lake also has a unique origin, formed after military activity following World War II.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and uncrowded experiences, the beautiful natural settings, and the variety of leisure options. Many enjoy the well-maintained circular routes, the opportunities for active relaxation like pedal boating, and the chance to observe nature and wildlife. The region's unique blend of heathland and water bodies is highly valued.


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