Best lakes around Vahlde are characterized by smaller, historically significant water bodies, often associated with watermills. The region offers tranquil spots for relaxation and insights into local history, particularly around mill ponds. While lacking large recreational lakes, the area provides peaceful natural features and opportunities for walks in the Vahlde surroundings.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Small lake with a nice resting place to relax and rest.
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A beautiful little lake. A nature reserve, just take a quick look, don't touch ;-)
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A small trail leads to the lake, and you have a wonderful view. However, it's a nature reserve, so it's okay to take a quick look. Please don't rest or swim.
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Heick Park begins directly at the barbecue hut, to the right of which a rustic half-timbered granary catches the eye. From there, a path leads around a body of water covered with water lilies - past crooked juniper trees and a purple-shimmering heathland. "This used to be a small garbage dump here," says Steppat. The fact that it would one day become "the flagship of Jeersdorf," as he calls the park, is thanks to its namesake, the Hamburg-based entrepreneur Gerhart Heick (1919-2009). He had once noticed the town through his hunting hobby - and had taken it to his heart ever since. "So much so that he even lived in Jeersdorf for around 40 years," reports Steppat. "And he left us a lot." Not only does the park bear Heick's signature, the nearby oak avenue with its namesake trees would certainly have a much less of an impact on the townscape today. (Source: Rotenburger Kreiszeitung 27.08.2015)
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Jeersdorf – It is a gem in a very well-kept deep sleep: the Heick Park in Jeersdorf. The days when large groups barbecued there and others celebrated wildly are now over. Probably irrevocably – even if some Jeersdorf residents would like to see more activities there again. Peter Ehlen is a trustee in the sense of Gerhart Heick (1919-2009), to whom the town has this park to thank. Park, Ehlen explains, is not the right term. “It is a natural plot of land.” And the rumor that keeps cropping up that the gates are being closed there is absolutely not true. The landscape garden with the heathland, the pond and the striking buildings such as the Spieker was created in 1986. The Hamburg entrepreneur Heick lived in Jeersdorf for 40 years and was very closely connected to the town. “Back then, we harvested the heather in the Lüneburg Heath,” Ehlen looks back. (Source: Rotenburger Kreiszeitung 24.07.2024)
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A small lake with a swimming area, weather permitting. 😉. But definitely a nice resting place.
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A small pond with a few benches for a break in between.
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Only a small pond, but nicely located as a rest area. North Path hikers reach the rest area via a short, marked access path.
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The lakes around Vahlde are primarily smaller, historically significant water bodies, often associated with watermills. They offer tranquil spots for relaxation and a glimpse into local history, rather than large recreational swimming or boating lakes. You'll find mill ponds, natural ponds, and birdwatching lakes.
Yes, the region is known for its historical water features. A notable example is the Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond, where you can explore the watermill buildings and walk around the mill pond. Another historical site mentioned in the broader vicinity is the Wassermühle Lünzen, which has a long history dating back to the 30 Years' War.
Several spots are suitable for families. The Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond offers a pleasant area for walks. The Lohmoorsee Birdwatching Tower is a quiet place for observation, and Himberg Lake has a rest area with benches. Additionally, Jeersdorf Park with Pond features a small lake, half-timbered houses, and a barbecue area, all freely accessible.
The Lohmoorsee Birdwatching Tower is an excellent spot for observing water birds and enjoying a quiet moment of rest.
Yes, Himberg Lake features a rest area with benches, perfect for sitting down or cooling your feet. Jeersdorf Park with Pond also offers a barbecue area and benches, and the Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond provides tranquil spots for relaxation.
Beyond tranquil walks around the mill ponds and natural features, the Vahlde area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for jogging, road cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Vahlde, Road Cycling Routes around Vahlde, and MTB Trails around Vahlde guides.
While large, dedicated hiking trails directly around every small lake are not common, you can enjoy peaceful walks around water bodies like the Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond. The broader region also offers various running and walking trails, some of which pass by these natural features. Check the Running Trails around Vahlde guide for options.
Yes, Himberg Lake is noted as dog-friendly. When visiting other natural areas, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in nature reserves like the Obere Wümmeniederung.
The lakes and their surroundings offer a peaceful experience throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the greenery and warmer weather, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the tranquil settings can be quite charming for a quiet walk, though facilities might be limited.
The water bodies around Vahlde are generally not designated for recreational swimming. For instance, the Pond in Obere Wümmeniederung Nature Reserve is explicitly a nature reserve where resting or swimming is not permitted. These areas are more for observation, historical appreciation, and peaceful walks.
This pond is located on the Wümmeradweg, offering a scenic view and a pleasant alternative to main roads. It's a beautiful spot to let your gaze wander, but as it's a nature reserve, visitors are asked to observe from a distance and refrain from resting or swimming to protect the natural environment.
Yes, Himberg Lake is described as a small, hidden pond. It features a quiet rest area with benches, making it a perfect spot for a peaceful break away from more frequented paths.


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