Lakes around Binnen are primarily located in the Weser floodplain, characterized by natural nutrient-rich pond waters and remnants of former river courses. This region features diverse natural habitats, including alluvial forests and reed beds. The area is known for its protected natural monuments and former gravel pits now serving as lakes, offering various natural features to explore.
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Access from the Brokeloh side is for residents only and is controlled there.
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At the moment, the cycle path between Liebenau and Nienburg is difficult to pass due to construction work. Officially it is closed. As the construction site is very long, it will take a long time.
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At the moment, the stretch between Liebenau and Nienburg is difficult to pass. There is a large, long construction site here. Hopefully the cycle path will be renewed by spring 2025.
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There is a shelter and a beautiful table and bench combination at Lake Estorf. In the shelter you can read an exciting story about Lake Estorf😊
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The Liebenauer pits have been a nature reserve from former gravel pits since 2012
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Water is always attractive... Info from the web: Location and brief description: The approx. 28 hectare natural bathing lake "Die Rolle" is located in a fauna-flora habitat (FFH) area 289 (pond bat waters in the Nienburg area) west of the city of Nienburg/Weser and can be reached via the B 6. As a standing tributary, it lies on the left without a connection to the Weser.
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The area is directly west of Nienburg/Weser in the Weser floodplain. It consists of five sub-areas: The waters of the "Haaken Werders", the "Nienburger Gruben" and "Die Rolle" created by sand and gravel mining, as well as the backwaters "Düsterer See" and "Altes Rott" as remnants of a former course of the Weser. Floating leaf and duckweed communities settle in the waters. Reeds are formed along the banks, which are followed by trees and shrubs with alluvial forest structures. Small alluvial forests have also developed in the “Haaken Werder” and “Nienburger Gruben” sub-areas. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teichfledermaus-Gew%C3%A4sser_in_der_Nienburger_Marsch
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Beautiful lake with a great path around it. Not entirely safe for swimmers in summer. The quality of the water is not examined further. Further information: https://www.nienburg-online.de/aktuell/regionales/am-heye-see-wird-wieder-kontrolliert/21550/907013008/
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The lakes around Binnen are primarily located in the Weser floodplain in Germany, specifically near Nienburg/Weser. This region is characterized by natural nutrient-rich pond waters and remnants of former river courses.
You can expect diverse natural habitats, including alluvial forests and reed beds. Many lakes are former gravel pits that have been reclaimed by nature, offering unique landscapes. For example, Estorfer Lake is a natural monument preserving relics of an old Weser course, surrounded by species of the Weidenauwaldes and Hartholzauenwaldes.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Heye Glas Lake is a popular spot for bathing with crystal clear water and a fine sandy beach. Die Rolle is another natural bathing lake, approximately 28 hectares in size, also considered family-friendly.
Absolutely. The region is known for its rich birdlife. The View of the Liebenauer Gruben Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for birdwatching, where hundreds of birds can be observed on a small island within the former gravel pits, which became a nature reserve in 2012.
The area around Binnen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and hiking. For example, there are easy cycling loops like "Nienburg Old Town – Nienburg Old Town loop from Bühren" and moderate hiking trails such as "Große Aue in Liebenau – Heinrich Gade Memorial loop from Binnen". You can explore more options on the Cycling around Binnen, Gravel biking around Binnen, and Hiking around Binnen guide pages.
Yes, Heye Glas Lake, a former gravel pit, is particularly popular with divers. It features two platforms and various underwater attractions like sunken fir trees, bathtubs, and garden gnomes, connected by guide lines.
The lakes are generally enjoyable year-round. For bathing and water activities, the warmer months are ideal. For birdwatching and enjoying the natural landscapes, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter can also be beautiful for walks around the frozen lakes.
Yes, the View of the Liebenauer Gruben Nature Reserve offers an excellent vantage point to observe the transformed gravel pits and the abundant birdlife. Additionally, Die Rolle also provides great views of the natural bathing lake.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from crystal clear waters and sandy beaches to the peaceful alluvial forests and reed beds. The transformation of former gravel pits into vibrant nature reserves, like the Liebenauer Gruben, is also a highlight. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths for walking and the opportunities for birdwatching and relaxation.
Yes, many of the lakes offer easy paths suitable for casual walks. For instance, Heye Glas Lake has a beautiful path around it, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Hakenwerder Ponds also feature wider, well-kept paths, making them accessible for easy walks.
While specific public transport routes directly to every lake might vary, the region around Nienburg/Weser is generally accessible. For example, the natural bathing lake Die Rolle can be reached via the B6, suggesting road access. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport options from larger towns like Nienburg for specific lake destinations.
Yes, several lakes are part of protected natural areas. Estorfer Lake is a natural monument, and Die Rolle is located within a Fauna-Flora-Habitat (FFH) area known for pond bat waters. The Liebenauer Gruben have been designated a nature reserve since 2012.


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