Lakes around Dörverden offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities within the district of Verden. The region features a mix of former gravel pits, oxbow lakes of the Weser River, and natural bathing lakes. These areas are often integrated into landscape protection zones, providing habitats for various flora and fauna. Visitors can find spots for swimming, fishing, and exploring hiking and cycling routes.
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The Alveser See is an oxbow lake of the Weser and lies between the districts of Eitzendorf and Alvesen in the municipality of Hilgermissen. It is around three kilometers long and a maximum of 180 meters wide. Here you can take a break on the idyllic bank.
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In my opinion, the special feature of this highlight is its historical significance. On site, next to a single information sign, there are a few small, inconspicuous areas of water that can only be seen in a few places due to the heavy vegetation on the banks. There is no tour around these water areas. The found skeleton is exhibited in the museum in Verden.
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In my opinion, the special feature of this highlight is its historical significance. On site, next to a single information sign, there are a few small, inconspicuous areas of water that can only be seen in a few places due to the heavy vegetation on the banks. There is no tour around these water areas. The found skeleton is exhibited in the museum in Verden.
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The Alveser See with an area of approx. 14 ha is approx. 3 km long, a maximum of 180 m wide and extends largely in a north-south direction and offers appropriate opportunities for fishing. The Blender Emte flows out at the northern end of the lake.
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The Alveser See, an arm of the Weser, lies between the districts of Eitzendorf and Alvesen in the municipality of Hilgermissen in the combined municipality of Grafschaft Hoya and can be reached via the L 201. Here you will find the two campsites "Seerose" and "Am See" with the individual facilities on the inland water. The Alveser See with an area of approx. 14 ha is approx. 3 km long, a maximum of 180 m wide and extends largely in a north-south direction and offers appropriate opportunities for fishing. The Blender Emte flows out at the northern end of the lake.
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A forest elephant from bygone times was dug up in the old marl pits. The finds are in the museum in Verden. Here is a sign with some information.
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The lakes around Dörverden offer diverse activities. You can go swimming and fishing at Alveser Lake, or enjoy hiking and cycling around Cluvenhagener See. For nature observation, the Wiedesee Observation Tower is excellent for bird watching. Additionally, the region provides numerous hiking, cycling, and MTB trails that often pass by or lead to these lakes.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Alveser Lake is well-equipped with facilities like a sunbathing lawn, toilets, and a snack bar, making it ideal for a family day out. The Großer Bullensee also features a designated non-swimmer area and DLRG supervision during bathing season. The Campsite by the Lake Eitzendorf offers a playground and a small animal aviary, adding to its family appeal.
For swimming, Alveser Lake is a popular choice, offering facilities like changing rooms and showers. The Großer Bullensee, though a bit further, is a highly regarded natural bathing lake with free admission and DLRG supervision. Cluvenhagener See is also a popular spot for swimming during summer, despite not being an official bathing lake.
The lakes are set within diverse natural landscapes. Cluvenhagener See is part of the "Alte Aller und Weiße Berge" landscape protection area, featuring unique inland dune areas. The Großer Bullensee is nestled in a wooded area adjacent to the Großes and Weißes Moor nature reserve, offering picturesque settings and natural hiking trails. The Wiedesee Observation Tower provides views over a landscape lake designed for nature conservation, ideal for observing water birds.
Yes, the region holds historical significance. The Historical Finds from the Lehringen Marl Pits (Forest Elephant Site) is a notable natural monument where forest elephants lived 120,000 years ago, offering a glimpse into ancient history.
Alveser Lake is well-equipped with free parking, a campsite, a kiosk/snack bar, a sunbathing lawn, toilets, showers, and changing rooms. The Campsite by the Lake Eitzendorf also offers a restaurant, café, and ice cream. Cluvenhagener See, while popular for swimming, lacks formal sanitary facilities or official water quality monitoring.
The summer months are ideal for swimming and enjoying the bathing facilities at lakes like Alveser See and Großer Bullensee. However, it's advisable to check for any potential swimming restrictions, such as those due to blue-green algae, before planning your visit. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling around the lakes and through the surrounding nature reserves.
Yes, you can. Alveser Lake has a kiosk/snack bar and a campsite. The Campsite by the Lake Eitzendorf features a public restaurant that also serves as a café, offering cakes and ice cream, especially on weekends.
The Hidden Water Landscape of Lüneburg Heath is described as a lonely path through a forgotten water landscape with several small lakes, offering a scenic and tranquil experience away from the crowds.
Cluvenhagener See is explicitly mentioned as quickly reachable from Dörverden. Alveser Lake is accessible via the L 201 and offers free parking. While Großer Bullensee is further afield, it is generally accessible by car, and its free admission makes it a popular day trip destination.
The diverse habitats around the lakes support various wildlife. The inland dune areas near Cluvenhagener See provide a unique habitat for sand bees and other sand-dwelling insects. The Wiedesee Observation Tower is an excellent spot for bird watching, with ospreys reportedly sighted there. The nature reserves surrounding lakes like Großer Bullensee also offer opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
While Cluvenhagener See is popular for swimming, it is not an official bathing lake, meaning it lacks formal water quality monitoring. For official bathing, Großer Bullensee has DLRG supervision during the bathing season. For Alveser Lake, it is advisable to check for any potential swimming restrictions, such as those due to blue-green algae, before your visit. Always respect local signage and environmental protection areas.


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