Lakes around Hagermarsch offer diverse natural experiences in East Frisia. This small community is characterized by wide meadows, fields, canals, and rivers, with proximity to the North Sea. The region provides opportunities for cycling and walking along dikes and through natural settings. While Hagermarsch itself features coastal landscapes, the broader Aurich district includes several notable lakes.
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A very nice recreational facility with bathing possibilities
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The Napoleonschanze is a relic from the Napoleonic occupation. 300 French soldiers were stationed on Norderney to secure their blockade and thus prevent goods from being smuggled into the country from England.
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Welcome to bird watching at the Südstrandpolder! The Südstrandpolder is of artificial origin: construction of a military airport began here in 1940, but was never completed, with the exception of the dike. Instead, a diverse landscape developed from the former mudflats. Today, the polder is home to extensive bushes and wet heaths, as well as the largest reed beds on the East Frisian Islands. These reed beds and the pond system created in 1988 are home to many species of birds that breed, feed and rest here.
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Beautiful cycle path on the summer dike through the salt marshes and past the animals.
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Beautiful swan pond at the Napoleonschanze
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The lake, which was created by sand mining, has a water surface of around 4.5 hectares and a maximum depth of around 10 meters. It was expanded into a leisure complex with parking spaces for cars and mobile homes in 2012. In addition to a rampart with a seating area, the paving of the footpath with benches and benches and an open-plan pavilion, an area for leisure and relaxation was created for locals and guests. The leisure complex has a beach area with a shallow water zone and an adjacent lawn. The leisure activities are expanded by green and play areas as well as a beach volleyball court. The "Kieselbucht" playground can be found directly at the bathing lake. Parking and mobile home parking spaces are located on Kruisweg.
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You should bring time and binoculars with you here. A huge bird area. Beautiful untouched nature.🦤
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The region around Hagermarsch, while known for its coastal landscapes, offers diverse natural features around its lakes. You'll find wide meadows, fields, canals, and rivers. Lakes like Lake Großheide, for example, feature sandy beaches and circular paths. The broader Aurich district also includes lakes like Timmeler Meer, which is part of a larger lake landscape, and Lake Königskeil, nestled in a forest.
Yes, the area is excellent for birdwatching. The Südstrandpolder Birdwatching Hut is a dedicated spot offering opportunities to observe various bird species, with information boards available. The polder itself is home to extensive bushes, wet heaths, and large reed beds, providing habitat for many breeding, feeding, and resting birds.
The lakes offer a variety of activities. You can go swimming at places like Beach at Kiessee Berum or Lake Großheide, both featuring sandy beaches. Water activities like pedal boating are available at Timmeler Meer, and wakeboarding is popular at Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach. Many lakes also have circular paths perfect for walking or cycling.
Yes, many lakes feature paths suitable for walking and cycling. Lake Großheide has a circular path, and a hiking trail encircles Hammer Lake. The broader Hagermarsch area is also known for its network of dikes and canals, which are ideal for cycling and walking. For more routes, you can explore hiking routes or cycling routes around Hagermarsch.
Absolutely. Many lakes are family-friendly. Beach at Kiessee Berum and Lake Großheide offer sandy beaches and leisure facilities. Lake Großheide even has a playground called "Kieselbucht." The Südstrandpolder Birdwatching Hut is also a great educational spot for families.
While specific dog rules vary by location, many natural areas in East Frisia are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on trails and paths. However, it's always best to check local signage at individual lake beaches or designated bathing areas for any restrictions, particularly during peak seasons, to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Yes, for example, near the Swan Pond at the Napoleonic Redoubt, you can visit the Napoleonschanze, which is the oldest cultural monument on Norderney island. This historical site, built during Napoleon's rule, offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Hammer Lake is unique due to its formation. Situated on an island, this freshwater lake resulted from historical storm surges, specifically the Petri flood in 1651 and subsequent floodwaters in 1932. Today, a scenic hiking trail encircles the lake, passing through the gnarled trees of the Juister wood.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer summer months are ideal. For birdwatching, spring and autumn migrations can offer spectacular views. The region's dikes and paths are suitable for walking and cycling throughout much of the year, with winter walks offering a different, tranquil experience.
Access to the lakes typically involves driving, and parking is often available. For instance, Lake Großheide has dedicated parking spaces for cars and mobile homes on Kruisweg. While public transport options might be limited directly to some secluded lakes, the broader region is accessible, and many popular spots are reachable by car.
Yes, Lake Königskeil is described as a secluded lake nestled in the middle of a forest by the "Eternal Sea." It offers a tranquil natural escape for those seeking peace and quiet away from more bustling spots.
Facilities vary by lake. Popular spots like Lake Großheide offer leisure facilities including sandy beaches, green and play areas, and beach volleyball courts. Beach at Kiessee Berum is monitored as a bathing area, though it notes a lack of sanitary facilities or lifeguards. Many areas provide benches and seating for relaxation.


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