Lakes around Hage, a municipality in Ostfriesland, Germany, offer diverse natural and recreational experiences. The region is characterized by varied landscapes, including moors, geest, and proximity to the Wadden Sea. Visitors can find both natural lakes and those formed by quarrying, providing opportunities for hiking and relaxation. Hage East Frisia is known for its pleasant natural environment and as a climatic health resort.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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With a surface area of 89.2 hectares, the Eternal Sea is Germany's largest raised bog lake. The boardwalk around the nature reserve is currently closed. Only the path to the sea is open and can be reached from the parking lot in just a few minutes. There is a small platform and a bench.
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Beautiful cycle path on the summer dike through the salt marshes and past the animals.
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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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Information about the moor at https://www.ewiges-meer-route.de/ewiges-meer-route/
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The gravel lake is monitored as a bathing water, but there are no sanitary facilities and no swimming supervision. As everywhere, swimming is at your own risk.
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Beautiful little pond in the salt marshes. Nice place to stay and heavenly peace.
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A great area. On our last visit, however, the circular route was closed. The view of the Eternal Sea was still great.
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The region around Hage offers diverse natural features. You can find unique low moor lakes like Ewiges Meer Boardwalk and Moor Lake, which is a natural monument with moor heaths. Other natural lakes like Bansmeer and Sandwater are known for their shallow, natural characteristics and ecological significance within the fen marsh and geest landscapes.
For swimming, Beach at Kiessee Berum is a popular quarry pond with a sandy beach and clear water, though swimming is at your own risk as there are no lifeguards. Lake Großheide, also a former sand mining lake, offers a small sandy beach and leisure facilities for relaxation and cooling off.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Beach at Kiessee Berum has a beach area with a shallow water zone and an adjacent sunbathing lawn. Lake Großheide is a leisure complex with a circular path, a small sandy beach, green and play areas, and a beach volleyball court. The Pond in the Salt Marshes (Ruhezone I/18) is also considered family-friendly, offering a peaceful natural setting.
The Ewiges Meer Boardwalk and Moor Lake offers a unique experience. It features a wooden circular route through moor heaths, providing an interesting tour of the moor landscape. While parts of the boardwalk may be closed, you can still access the viewpoint and enjoy the natural monument.
Yes, the region offers pleasant walking and cycling opportunities. The Ewiges Meer Boardwalk and Moor Lake has a circular route, and the Pond in the Salt Marshes (Ruhezone I/18) is part of a fantastic bike path that can also be hiked. For more extensive options, you can explore various routes in the area, such as those found in the Cycling around Hage guide.
Beyond swimming and walking, the area is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and MTB trails. Angling is also popular, especially at Kiessee Berum, which is used by the Hage angling club.
For a tranquil experience, consider the largely natural and shallow Bansmeer, located in the fen marsh, or Sandwater, a preserved low moor lake. These offer a peaceful setting for observing local flora and fauna away from more developed leisure areas.
The Ewiges Meer Boardwalk and Moor Lake offers viewpoints directly onto the moor lake. The Pond in the Salt Marshes (Ruhezone I/18) also provides scenic views, especially of the salt marshes and the distant Wadden Sea landscape.
At Beach at Kiessee Berum, you'll find a beach area, sunbathing lawn, and facilities for cars and mobile homes. Lake Großheide also features a small sandy beach, leisure facilities, green and play areas, and parking spaces.
While not a large natural lake, the Kurpark am See (Spa Park by the Lake) is located directly in Hage. It provides a pleasant natural environment for relaxing strolls and is part of the Hage health resort, which offers amenities like massages, wellness, sauna, and pools nearby.
The lakes around Hage are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when outdoor activities like swimming, cycling, and walking are most pleasant. The region's diverse landscapes, including moors and forests, offer beauty in different seasons, but summer is ideal for water-based recreation.
Yes, the Ewiges Meer Boardwalk and Moor Lake is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a wooden circular route that allows visitors to experience the unique moor landscape.


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