Lakes around Fredenbeck offer natural settings for recreation and exploration. The region is characterized by its flat landscapes and a mix of natural and man-made water bodies. Badesee Fredenbeck is a prominent local bathing lake, providing a natural swimming environment with designated non-swimmer areas. Beyond this, the area features preserved moor lakes and smaller ponds, contributing to its natural appeal.
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A great cycling and hiking route leads along here amidst beautiful nature, recommended all year round.
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A great hiking route leads through the Hohe Moor here. Various tours can be chosen. A visit is recommended at any time of the year.
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Great picnic spot at Franken Moor. Highly recommended.
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The High Moor is highly recommended and interesting 👍🏼. Beautiful hiking trails 💚 can be found here, offering fantastic views of the moor and the surrounding nature. It's absolutely stunning here; the sun 🌞 should be shining 🌄, then everything is reflected beautifully.
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A wonderful little corner of the world, Gut Daudieck was a monastery estate in the Middle Ages, under the patronage of the Harsefeld Monastery. It served as a fish supplier for the monks. The larger ponds from that time are still cultivated today. Those visiting Gut Daudieck by bicycle should probably push their bikes, as the cobblestones from that era are still in place. Despite its size, Gut Daudieck is well worth a visit. Beautiful hiking trails and nature await you here 👍🏼.
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A hike here in the fall is also very beautiful and highly recommended 👍. When the sun shines, nature 💚 is beautifully reflected in the water.
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Horstsee in Stade, Lower Saxony, was formed by a former clay pit on the edge of the Hohentorsvorstadt district of Stade. The walled-up tunnel at Horstsee, which formerly led to the Aktien-Ziegelei Horst (March 2008), Stade, Lower Saxony. The coordinates are: 53° 35′ 39″ N, 9° 27′ 42″ E Elevation above sea level: 6 m above sea level Area: 3.75 ha Maximum depth: 9 m Average depth: 4–5 m The volume of the lake roughly corresponds to the total water volume of the Oberschwinge. The average depth in the western part is approximately 4 to 5 meters. In the eastern part, the lake is up to approximately 9 meters deep. The surface area is approximately 3.75 hectares. A 640-meter-long, hilly hiking trail runs around the lake, offering many magnificent views of the lake and the surrounding countryside. There are plenty of places to sit and relax and enjoy the scenery. Back when there was a real winter, we could even ice skate here.
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Around Fredenbeck, you'll find a variety of lakes, including natural bathing lakes like Badesee Fredenbeck, preserved moor lakes such as Lake Oldendorf, and smaller ponds. The region offers both natural and man-made water bodies, providing diverse settings for recreation.
Yes, Badesee Fredenbeck is a popular local bathing lake offering a natural swimming environment. It features a designated non-swimmer area and shallow water near the shore, making it suitable for families. Other lakes with recreational value in the wider region include Mühlenteich, Weißer See, and Buschteich.
Many lakes around Fredenbeck are family-friendly. Badesee Fredenbeck, for instance, has shallow areas for children and space for sunbathing and playing. Highlights like Horstsee (Horst Lake) and Lake Oldendorf are appreciated for their natural settings, offering opportunities for walks and enjoying nature with the family. The Picnic Shelter at Frankenmoor also provides a quiet resting area suitable for families.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, a hiking trail leads completely around Horstsee (Horst Lake). You can find various hiking routes in the area, such as the 'Small Stream – Tim's Self-Service Jam Kiosk loop' or the 'Deinster Mill – Deinste Watermill loop'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Fredenbeck guide.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can visit historical sites like Hagener Mill, an old watermill near a lake. Lake Oldendorf is a preserved moor lake known for its beautiful landscape in every season. Horstsee (Horst Lake), originally a clay mining site, has transformed into a rich biotope.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes that incorporate the natural beauty of the lakes. You can find MTB trails like the 'Barger Heide Nature Reserve loop' or gravel biking routes such as the 'Hammaher See Lakeside Trail'. Discover more cycling adventures on the MTB Trails around Fredenbeck guide and Gravel biking around Fredenbeck guide.
Near some lakes, you'll find facilities for visitors. For instance, the Picnic Shelter at Frankenmoor offers a quiet resting area with an information board for further hikes. Badesee Fredenbeck provides grounds for sunbathing, playing, and grilling. Agathenburg Castle, while not a lake itself, has a castle park with a small lake and a cafe.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, especially for swimming and outdoor activities. Badesee Fredenbeck typically operates from May 1st. However, natural settings like Lake Oldendorf are appreciated in every season, suggesting year-round appeal for walks and enjoying the landscape.
Yes, Badesee Fredenbeck is easily reachable from nearby towns such as Kutenholz (approximately 3 km), Deinste (5 km), and Düdenbüttel (7 km). It is located on Dinghorner Straße towards Kutenholz.
Visitors appreciate the natural settings and the variety of experiences. Many enjoy the peaceful walks around lakes like Horstsee (Horst Lake) and the beautiful landscapes of preserved moor lakes such as Lake Oldendorf. The opportunity for natural bathing at Badesee Fredenbeck is also a highlight.
While Badesee Fredenbeck is the primary local attraction, the wider region offers other lakes with high recreational value. The Baggersee Appen-Etz, located about 27 kilometers away, is highlighted as a worthwhile alternative for a broader range of recreational activities.


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