Lakes around Raddestorf are primarily found within the small municipality itself and the surrounding Nienburg district in Lower Saxony. This region, situated near the Weser River, features a mix of natural lakes and former quarry ponds. These water bodies offer diverse natural landscapes and serve as local recreation areas. The area is characterized by its wetlands and nature reserves, providing habitats for various flora and fauna.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A great view all the way to the Weser Mountains.
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The pictures of Lake Steinhude, the Münchehagen Dinosaur Park, and the Minden lock have absolutely no place here.🙈 😡Please remove them from this highlight! Thank you.😊
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The former mining areas of gravel and sand in Lahde have been beautifully renaturalized.
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The approximately 19 hectare[1] large Lahder Marsch nature reserve is located in the natural area of the Weser valley about one kilometer south of the Lahde district of the city of Petershagen and is part of the EU bird sanctuary "Weseraue".[1] As a part of this bird sanctuary, the Lahder Marsch is part of the Natura 2000 network of special protection areas in accordance with the FFH Directive.
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The Uchter Landschaftssee is a popular destination in the Uchte municipality. This lake was completed in 1999 and offers an area for relaxation and enjoying nature. Here are some interesting facts about the Uchter Landschaftssee: Fishing spots and fish stocks: The waters around the Uchter Landschaftssee are rich in both non-predatory and predatory fish such as eels, carp, tench and pike. There are special protected and spawning areas where fishing is generally prohibited. In addition, breeding times must be observed in summer, which is why some areas of the shore are closed. The signs on site provide further information. Recreational activities: In addition to fishing, the lake also offers other recreational opportunities. A toboggan hill and a 3-kilometer-long network of paths around the area invite cyclists, joggers, Nordic walkers and walkers to linger and relax.
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There is a great cycle path along the lakes
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The lake landscape near Hävern is a beautiful nature reserve in the natural area of the Wesertal between the districts of Hävern and Großenheerse in the town of Petershagen. The area extends over 104 hectares and is part of the EC bird sanctuary "Weseraue". The former gravel ponds are now biotopes for water birds and offer a picturesque backdrop for walks and exploration.
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The region around Raddestorf features a mix of natural lakes and former quarry ponds. Many of these have evolved into unique wet biotopes and nature reserves, while others serve as popular bathing spots. You'll find areas ideal for nature observation, birdwatching, and recreational activities.
Yes, the Glissen-Kleinenheerse Bathing Lake in Raddestorf is a popular local spot with a sunbathing lawn, toilets, and free parking. Further afield in the Nienburg district, you can also find the Alveser See, Hämelsee, and Bollwerder See, which are all monitored for bathing and offer various amenities.
The Lakeland near Hävern is a unique wet biotope with diverse flora and fauna, making it excellent for nature observation. Similarly, the Häverner Marsch Nature Reserve and the Lahder Marsch Nature Reserve are part of the EU bird protection area "Weseraue" and are significant for breeding, resting, and wintering waterfowl and waders.
Absolutely. The Glissen-Kleinenheerse Bathing Lake offers a sunbathing area and parking. The Hämelsee, located near Hämelhausen, is particularly ideal for families due to its shallow shores and the surrounding campsite with playgrounds, restrooms, and picnic tables. The Alveser See also provides comprehensive facilities including a campsite, kiosk, sunbathing area, and showers.
Beyond swimming and sunbathing, many lakes offer opportunities for walking, cycling, and fishing. For example, the Uchter Landscape Lake has a 3-kilometer network of paths suitable for cyclists, joggers, and walkers. You can also explore various cycling routes in the wider area, such as those found in the Cycling around Raddestorf guide.
Yes, fishing is possible in several lakes. The Uchter Landscape Lake is known for its fish stocks, including eels, carp, tench, and pike, though specific rules and protected areas apply. The Alveser See is also suitable for fishing, often requiring permits for non-members. For the natural bathing lake "Die Rolle" near Nienburg, fishing is primarily for members of the local angling club.
Many lakes are integrated into local path networks. The Uchter Landscape Lake features a 3-kilometer network of paths. The Lahder Marsch Nature Reserve offers bike paths with water views. For more extensive cycling options, consider routes like those in the Cycling around Raddestorf guide, which includes routes passing by lakes and natural areas.
The Lakeland near Hävern is particularly special because it has transformed from former gravel ponds into a unique wet biotope. It boasts an incredible variety of flora and fauna and is part of the EC bird sanctuary "Weseraue," offering a picturesque backdrop for walks and exploration.
Water quality in designated bathing lakes like Kiessee Glissen/Kleinenheerse and Hämelsee is regularly monitored during the bathing season. For instance, Kiessee Glissen/Kleinenheerse has shown no recent issues with macroalgae or cyanobacteria, indicating good quality. Hämelsee also boasts very good water quality, tested weekly.
Yes, some restrictions apply. For example, dogs are prohibited at the bathing area of Kiessee Glissen/Kleinenheerse to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. It's always advisable to check local signage or information for specific rules at each lake.
The Uchter Landscape Lake is a popular destination completed in 1999, offering a space for relaxation and enjoying nature. It's known for its fishing opportunities, a toboggan hill, and a 3-kilometer network of paths that invite cycling, jogging, Nordic walking, and general strolls.
For more details on the Glissen-Kleinenheerse Bathing Lake, including amenities and current information, you can visit the Mittelweser Tourismus website: Badestelle Glissen-Kleinenheerse.


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