Lakes around Rechtsupweg are located in East Frisia, Germany, a region known for its moorland, lakes, and proximity to the North Sea coast. This area features a variety of water bodies, from large bog lakes to popular lakeside beaches. Visitors can find opportunities for recreation and nature exploration. The region provides diverse experiences for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 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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A beautiful route through the forest and the moor.
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KÖNIGSKEIL ○ After the 1765 edict of reclamation, the Prussian king took possession of wasteland, heaths and moors for himself and leased them to colonists. Disputes over the land that had previously been used jointly were inevitable. The Norder Fehngesellschaft also fought with the state for 80 years over land that had been promised to them in the leasehold contract. When an agreement was reached in 1875, the company received the so-called "Königskeil" and an enlarged area nearby as compensation. -Information board on site-
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Information about the moor at https://www.ewiges-meer-route.de/ewiges-meer-route/
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The lake got its name from its special shape. The municipal area protrudes in a wedge shape to the west. The "royal" part of the name indicates that it was former royal land. Peat extraction was carried out on the site until 2013.
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Great, idyllically located, albeit artificially created, lake. Ideal for a break.
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On the section of the 3-Seas-Weg you have a wonderful view of the Great Sea as well as of the holiday home area opposite the canal. From the viewing platform, the view is expanded again.
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The region around Rechtsupweg is characterized by its moorland, offering a diverse landscape. You'll find large bog lakes like Großes Meer at Bedekaspel, secluded moor lakes nestled in forests such as Lake Königskeil, and areas with typical moor landscapes featuring birch trees and water-drawing plants. The Ewiges Meer Boardwalk and Moor Lake offers a unique opportunity to explore moor heaths with broom, bell heath, and whistling grass.
The lakes offer a variety of water sports. At Großes Meer at Bedekaspel, you can enjoy swimming, paddling, and surfing. Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach is popular for wakeboarding, pedal boating, and canoeing. Beach chairs are also available for rent there.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The area features scenic sections along the "3-Meere-Weg" (Three Lakes Way), which includes unique self-propelled ferries for cyclists and walkers. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Rechtsupweg guide, which includes trails like the Lake Marienhafe loop.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling, with routes like the "3-Meere-Weg" offering scenic sections around the Großes Meer. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Rechtsupweg guide, which features various tours including those around the Great Sea.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach is particularly popular with families due to its clear water, white pebble beach, and activities like pedal boating. The Großes Meer at Bedekaspel also offers family-friendly recreational opportunities.
The Ewiges Meer Boardwalk and Moor Lake features a beautiful wooden circular route that is wheelchair accessible, offering an interesting tour of the moor with information boards and seating.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when water sports and outdoor activities are most pleasant. The "3-Meere-Weg" is particularly popular in high season for cycling. For tranquil walks and enjoying nature, spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery and fewer crowds.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from active water sports to tranquil nature walks. The clear water and white pebble beach of Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach are highly praised, often referred to as the "Rimini of East Frisia." The unique self-propelled ferries on the "3-Meere-Weg" around the Großes Meer are also a highlight for many cyclists.
While specific cafes directly at every lake are not detailed, the surrounding region and nearby towns offer dining options. For example, Lake Königskeil is a secluded spot where you'd need to bring your own provisions for a rest break. The Lütetsburg Castle Park, though not a large natural lake, features a café within its grounds for relaxation.
Yes, Lake Königskeil is known as a very secluded lake situated in the middle of a forest. It offers a quiet location within a typical moor landscape, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful rest break.
Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach is highly popular due to its clear water and white pebble beach, earning it the nickname "Rimini of East Frisia." It boasts excellent water quality and is freely accessible, offering activities like wakeboarding, pedal boating, and canoeing, with beach chairs available for rent. Holiday homes are also located directly on the lake.
Yes, for those wishing to stay nearby, there are holiday homes directly on the lake at Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach. The Großes Meer at Bedekaspel also offers numerous accommodation options and a campsite.


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