Best lakes around Hemsbünde are found in the surrounding region, particularly near Rotenburg (Wümme). This area is characterized by its natural moorland lakes, such as the Großer Bullensee and Kleiner Bullensee, situated on the edge of the Lüneburg Heath. The landscape offers a mix of wooded areas and nature reserves, including the "Großes und Weißes Moor." These natural features provide opportunities for recreation and nature exploration.
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Great moor lake with wonderful beach access for swimming!
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Great trail with lots of water.
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Great photo motif or just let your feet dangle ...
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It is idyllically located in a forest and nature reserve and means relaxation and balance for many Rotenburgers: the large Bullensee. Recently, however, many walkers have been more of a shock when they see the newly built toilet facility on the beach section - because it costs as much as a single-family house. In the video we show what equipment people can expect and why they are only allowed to go to the toilet shortly after the opening. More about this: https://www.rtl.de/cms/am-bullensee-bei-rotenburg-standing-die-wohl-teuerste-toilette-deutschlands-4862441.html
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Very uniquely intertwined oak.
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The Ahauser Mühle together with the old manor. A very contemplative facility with great photo opportunities. Warning: people live here with a right to privacy. The original mill building from 1694 was replaced by the current brick building in 1901. The mill operation was stopped in 1974. Coming from Ahausen, it is best to take the road in a south-westerly direction back to Hellwege.
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At the location of the refuge, the shorter version of Dör´t Moor ("De Bodderpad") branches off to the right, from the long version (10.3 km)
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One of several shelters on the hike that invites you to take a break
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The region around Hemsbünde, particularly near Rotenburg (Wümme), is known for its natural moorland lakes, such as the Großer Bullensee and Kleiner Bullensee. You'll also find scenic mill ponds, like the one at Ahauser Mill, offering a mix of natural and man-made water features.
Yes, the Great Bullensee is a popular natural swimming lake. It features extensive shallow water zones ideal for children, and the water quality is excellent and regularly monitored. A non-swimmer area is marked, and the DLRG supervises swimmers on weekends during the bathing season.
The Great Bullensee serves as an ideal starting point for hikes, providing direct access to two 'Nordpfade' (Northern Trails). A moor educational trail is also nearby, offering opportunities to explore the unique ecosystem of the 'Großes und Weißes Moor' nature reserve. A narrow forest path connects Großer Bullensee and Kleiner Bullensee.
Absolutely. The Great Bullensee is very family-friendly, with shallow water zones perfect for children and a small playground directly by the lake. The moor educational trail also offers an engaging experience for all ages.
While the region is great for walks, specific rules for dogs at swimming areas like Großer Bullensee can vary. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the 'Großes und Weißes Moor', to protect wildlife. Check local signage for specific restrictions.
Yes, the Ahauser Mill is a notable man-made monument featuring an idyllic mill pond. It's a beautiful Mühlenhof ensemble that invites visitors to linger and appreciate its historical charm.
At Großer Bullensee, you'll find a large, free parking area, a small children's playground, and a kiosk named 'Lottchen am Bullensee' offering homemade cakes and small dishes. The DLRG supervises swimmers on weekends during the bathing season.
Yes, the area around Hemsbünde and the Bullensee lakes offers various routes for outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the 'Great Bullensee loop', and gravel biking or general cycling routes that pass through the scenic landscape. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Hemsbünde, Gravel biking around Hemsbünde, and Cycling around Hemsbünde guides.
For Großer Bullensee, there is a large, free parking area available for visitors, making it a convenient starting point for exploring the lake and surrounding trails.
The lakes are nestled within a significant moorland environment. The 'Großes und Weißes Moor' nature reserve, one of the best-preserved raised bogs in Northwest Germany, is directly adjacent to Großer Bullensee. A moor educational trail offers insights into this unique ecosystem. You can also visit the Shelter Großes und Weißes Moor for a break and wildlife observation.
While there isn't extensive gastronomy directly at Großer Bullensee, a kiosk called 'Lottchen am Bullensee' offers homemade cakes and small dishes. Additionally, the nearby 'Mitmach- und Erlebnisgarten MEGa' and the Hartmannshof with its popular Hofcafé provide further options for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the serene, natural setting of the moorland lakes, especially the excellent water quality and shallow areas for swimming at Großer Bullensee. The direct access to hiking trails and the unique moorland environment for nature exploration are also highly valued. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere for relaxing and observing local wildlife.
Kleiner Bullensee is a smaller, equally natural moorland lake situated adjacent to Großer Bullensee. While it shares the characteristic moorland environment and is integral to the natural recreational opportunities, it is less emphasized as a primary swimming spot compared to its larger neighbor. It's connected via walking paths and contributes to the area's ecological value. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.


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