Best lakes around Radbruch are found within the surrounding Lüneburg district and Lüneburg Heath, offering diverse natural features. While Radbruch itself does not host large lakes, the nearby region provides various options for recreation and nature appreciation. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests and heathland, which complement the aquatic environments. These lakes contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Kreidesee in Lüneburg (also called Kreidebergsee) is a former gypsum and limestone quarry that has developed into a popular local recreation area north of the city center. It is known for its depth of up to 30 meters, the impressive white limestone cliffs, and valuable salt flora, but swimming is prohibited for safety reasons. The Kreidesee is very ideal for walks and geology enthusiasts. The lake originated from a former gypsum and limestone quarry. It is located north of Lüneburg's city center, in the Kreideberg district. It is up to 30 meters deep. It impresses with its unique feature, up to 30-meter-high white limestone steep walls, and hosts a rare salt flora, which is due to its proximity to the Lüneburg salt dome. You can enjoy wonderful walks and hikes here. There are paths around the lake that also lead through the allotment garden district and offer panoramic views of Lüneburg. Benches are available. A visit is recommended.
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A very beautiful place to pause and observe nature.
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The Kreidebergsee was created by the extraction of chalk and gypsum, which, alongside salt mining, has been of enormous importance in Lüneburg for centuries. From 1838 onwards, the chalk quarry was expanded to include a high-performance lime kiln as part of its industrial use. Thanks to its abundant raw materials, which were largely used for house construction and in agriculture at the time, the lime kiln was very successful. Around the turn of the century, jobs could be created for 300 to 400 people. Thus, the lime kiln was considered the largest employer of its time. In 1963, chalk and gypsum extraction in the area was discontinued because the operation had no longer been economically viable for several years. In addition, more and more residential areas were being built near the area, which is why the citizens felt disturbed by the lime kiln. Subsequently, the water pumps were shut down and the pit slowly filled up to groundwater level. The resulting lake was then used as a landfill for waste and construction debris until 1983, until it was developed into a local recreation area. Source: https://www.luenepedia.de/wiki/Kreidebergsee
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There is also a youth guest house for up to 26 people where you can easily stay overnight.
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The Osterbach flows from Kirchgellersen through the Böhmsholz into the Hasenburger Mühlenbach and is currently being renaturalized. Shortly before its mouth, it feeds the Osterbachteich. This is a home for water birds. However, it is increasingly silting up.
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Beautiful, quiet pond (as long as the farmer doesn't use his tractor to flatten the bushes) where you can watch kingfishers, cranes and other birds. A local resident told me that there used to be a lot more birds nesting there. But now there is too much noise around it and some hikers and walkers think that their noises are more worth sharing than the birds' songs.
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The region around Radbruch offers several appealing lakes for recreation. Among the most popular are Barumer Lake, known for swimming and water sports, and Kreideberg Lake, a former quarry with unique geological features. Other notable options include Maschener Moorsee, Big Moor Lake, and Reihersee, all offering diverse natural settings for relaxation and activities.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity of Radbruch are excellent for swimming. Barumer Lake is a popular choice, especially in summer. The Maschener Moorsee features a dedicated bathing area with sandy and grassy beaches. Big Moor Lake offers a sandy beach and is fed by underground sources, while Reihersee is a natural lake with DLRG supervision during the bathing season, typically starting in May. Lopau Lake is also well-frequented for swimming on sunny days.
Many lakes around Radbruch are suitable for families. Barumer Lake, Fish Ponds at Haus Schnede, and Kreideberg Lake are all categorized as family-friendly. The Rest area at the Radbruch fish pond is also a pleasant spot for families to take a break. Big Moor Lake provides free entrance, parking, mobile toilets, and a barbecue area, making it convenient for family outings.
Rules for dogs vary by lake. At Barumer Lake, dogs are generally not permitted in the main swimming area, but there are spots about 200m from the bathing area where dogs can cool down. At Maschener Moorsee, dogs must be leashed. Always check local signage or specific regulations for each lake to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Yes, Kreideberg Lake (also known as Kreidesee) is particularly unique. It's a former gypsum and limestone quarry, notable for its depth, striking white limestone cliffs, and rare salt-tolerant flora. While swimming is prohibited for safety, it's an ideal location for walks and for those interested in geology. Maschener Moorsee is situated within a landscape protection area, offering a natural setting.
The Fish Ponds at Haus Schnede have significant historical importance. These man-made ponds once formed Europe's largest trout farm, with over 300 ponds dug by hand. Today, they continue to attract anglers and offer a glimpse into the region's aquaculture history.
The Radbruch area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Radbruch guide, including easy loops around Hohes Holz Nature Reserve. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and touring bicycle routes, often following scenic paths like the Ilmenau Riverside Trail.
Yes, many lakes offer pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. Kreideberg Lake has paths around it that provide panoramic views. The Osterbach Pond is part of the “Wilde 13” hiking trail. Lopau Lake is also suitable for hiking. For more extensive options, consult the Hiking around Radbruch guide for trails that may pass by or near these aquatic areas.
Barumer Lake is listed as wheelchair accessible, indicating some infrastructure for visitors with mobility needs. For other lakes, it's advisable to check specific conditions, as natural paths may vary in accessibility. Kreideberg Lake has paths around it, but its former quarry nature might mean varied terrain.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (May to September) are ideal, when lakes like Reihersee have DLRG supervision and Barumer Lake is perfect for a dip. For hiking and enjoying the natural scenery, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while winter can provide serene, quiet walks around the frozen landscapes.
Some lakes offer amenities. Reihersee, for instance, has a restaurant and kiosk on-site. While specific cafes are not listed for every lake, popular recreational areas often have nearby options. The Rest area at the Radbruch fish pond provides a spot to take a break, and larger towns like Lüneburg (near Kreideberg Lake) offer a full range of dining choices.
Yes, parking is generally available at the more popular lakes. Big Moor Lake offers free parking. For Barumer Lake, it's easy to reach by car, implying parking availability. It's always a good idea to check for specific parking areas or potential fees when planning your visit.
Yes, Barumer Lake is noted for offering opportunities for canoeing and stand-up paddleboarding. Canoeing is also permitted at Big Moor Lake, and you can rent canoes at Reihersee. These lakes provide excellent conditions for enjoying water sports.


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