Best lakes around Jever, a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, offer opportunities for recreation and relaxation. The region provides access to several lakes, including artificial lakes created for leisure activities. These bodies of water are integrated into the local landscape, providing areas for water sports, swimming, and walking. The area's natural features make it suitable for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The trip over the beautiful big bridge is a great experience
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Promenade Bridge 250 m long (without dams), 3.50 m wide, maximum span 60 m (in the middle), clearance height approximately 7.50 m depending on water level, four viewing platforms. The substructure consists of precast concrete elements at the ends. In the middle, a steel box girder with access hatches for inspections is located over a length of 120 m. The bridge is founded on approximately 18 m long concrete piles. The pavement is made entirely of mountain larch. The railing is made of steel with a round handrail. There are 11 lamps, whose unique shape has since become the logo of the municipal company. The cost is approximately €1.7 million. Construction period: November 2007 to June 2008. See: https://www.wangermeer.de/seite/299600/promenadenbr%C3%BCcke.html
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The lake, which is around 100 hectares in size, has a large round island in the middle that can be reached on foot and by bike via a 325-metre-long promenade bridge. The bridge is architecturally interesting and striking, and is also fitted with visually appealing lights, so that you can walk along it even in the dark.
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You can only cross the bridge on foot, otherwise you have to push the bike. Alternatively, you have to do another lap through the village. Since I preferred to cycle in the field, along the lake, I crossed the bridge and continued along the lake.
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Large lake that is easy to cycle around. Lots of benches invite you to linger. There is a beach, and not far away there is a car park and a camper van parking area. Unfortunately, some of the information boards and a lookout house are not up to date and are a bit neglected.
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The Hooksieler Binnentief is an artificial lake that was created during the expansion of the Jade shipping channel for large ships and the reclamation of the coastal section up to Wilhelmshaven.
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The Hooksieler Binnentief (Hooksmeer) is ideal for water sports such as sailing, stand-up paddling, water skiing, and surfing. It features a water ski lift and a surf school.
Yes, the Wangermeer is particularly family-friendly, offering a pleasant swimming area with shallow water, making it perfect for children. The Hooksieler Binnentief (Hooksmeer) also has beaches and recreational areas suitable for families.
The Dog Pond and Swimming Area, Schortens Dog Park is specifically designed for dogs, featuring a small beach and bathing facilities for pets within a fenced forest where they can run off-leash.
Absolutely. The Wangermeer has a cycling path directly along the water. You can find various cycling routes, including those around Hooksieler Tief, in the Cycling around Jever guide.
At Hooksieler Binnentief (Hooksmeer), there's a 325-meter-long promenade bridge leading to a large, round island in the middle of the lake. The Wangermeer also features an architecturally interesting bridge and a 14-hectare round island.
Yes, both Hooksieler Binnentief (Hooksmeer) and Wangermeer offer pleasant paths for walking. For more extensive options, explore the Easy hikes around Jever guide, which includes routes like the 'Moorland South of Jever' loop.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at spots like Wangermeer Swimming Area. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and walking, while the lit promenade bridge at Hooksieler Binnentief (Hooksmeer) makes for charming evening strolls.
The Wangermeer Swimming Area is an excellent choice. It's an official, free bathing spot known for its shallow water, making it safe and enjoyable for all ages.
Visitors appreciate its wide range of recreational activities, from sailing and stand-up paddling to leisurely walks along the beautiful paths. The picturesque setting between the Old Harbor and the lock is also a highlight.
The Promenade Bridge at Wangermeer is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering great views over the lake and surrounding area.
The Wangermeer is recognized as a biotope for many water birds, offering opportunities for birdwatching. The surrounding areas of both Wangermeer and Hooksmeer provide natural settings for outdoor exploration.
Both the Hooksieler Binnentief (Hooksmeer) and the Wangermeer are artificial lakes, created for leisure and recreation. Hooksmeer, for instance, was formed during the expansion of the Jade shipping channel.


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