Lakes around Sprakensehl are characterized by a landscape of forests, fields, and various water bodies. The broader region, including the Gifhorn district and the Lüneburg Heath, offers several notable lakes. These areas provide diverse recreational opportunities for visitors. The lakes serve as natural features for outdoor activities and offer a change of scenery.
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It's a beautiful park with lots of information for all ages. To see the animals, you should attend feedings, as these shy creatures are otherwise in hiding.
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Very tasty fresh fish to buy cheap
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delicious fish to strengthen you before heading to the wonderful area of the Aschauer Teiche.
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Beautiful observation tower, enjoy the view of the lake and the birds
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Location: Lake Hardau is located southwest of Uelzen and is part of the Ilmenau River. It is located in the middle of a picturesque landscape surrounded by forests and meadows. Formation: Lake Hardau was created by the construction of a dam on the Ilmenau River. The dam was built in the 1970s to regulate the river and ensure a reliable water supply for the surrounding communities. Size: Lake Hardau has a maximum length of about 3 kilometers and a maximum width of about 500 meters. Its area is around 100 hectares. Recreational activities: Lake Hardau offers a wide range of recreational opportunities for visitors. These include fishing, boating, swimming and water sports such as sailing and windsurfing. There are also hiking and cycling trails along the lake, which are ideal for walks and trips into nature. Nature and surroundings: The area around Lake Hardau is characterized by a rich flora and fauna. The lake's shores and surrounding forests provide habitat for various bird species as well as other wildlife such as deer and wild boar. Tourist Attractions: There are various sights and tourist attractions near Lake Hardau, including historic towns such as Uelzen with its unique Hundertwasser train station and the picturesque half-timbered town of Lüneburg. Lake Hardau is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike who want to enjoy nature and experience various waterfront recreational activities.
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A good tip for any time of year. Always a reason to take a short break here on a bike tour or during a hike.
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It's worth taking a break there.
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The "Aschauteiche" farm shop with fish sales is located directly on the cycle path just before or just after Eschede. The shop is open every day, which greatly increases the chance of being able to eat a fish sandwich during the tour. Everything is very tasty. Pond farming with tradition. The Aschauteiche pond farm was created in 1906 from agricultural irrigation meadows along the Aschau heath stream. The 86 ha of water surface has always been extensively farmed with a maximum of 30% grain feed, which is why naturally adapted, healthy fish develop. In addition to carp, tench, pike, golden orfe and noble crayfish, a variety of biotope fish such as gudgeons, roach, sticklebacks, bitterlings and pond mussels also live in the ponds.
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For recreational activities, Lake Hardau is a popular choice. It's an artificial lake with a sandy beach, kiosk, and opportunities for swimming, fishing, and even ice skating in winter. The Hardau river feeds into it, ensuring good water quality. Another option is Tankumsee, an artificial lake in the Gifhorn district, known for swimming, hiking, and events, also featuring a fine sandy beach.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Hardau is very family-friendly with its sandy beach and kiosk. The Otter Center Hankensbüttel also features a lake within its grounds, offering playgrounds and interactive stations for children, making it an excellent family outing.
The Aschauteiche Observation Tower provides excellent views of the Aschauteiche and Loher Teiche, which are natural ponds ideal for observing water birds. Binoculars are recommended for the best experience. These ponds also offer a refreshing change of scenery during heathland hikes.
Amenities vary by lake. Lake Hardau offers a sandy beach, a kiosk, and a campsite nearby. At Mühlenteich Hösseringen, you'll find a water treading area, tables, benches, and a large lounger for relaxation. The Otter Center Hankensbüttel, which includes a lake, has restaurants, cafes, and playgrounds.
Yes, Mühlenteich Hösseringen is located in the village of Hösseringen, which has historical significance. The lake itself is a small pond in the middle of this beautiful village, offering a glimpse into local life and history.
Beyond swimming and fishing at lakes like Lake Hardau, the region offers various routes for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore options like the 'Boardwalk in the Hardau Valley' for gravel biking or 'Musenpark – The Shepherd Statue' for cycling. Find more routes on the Cycling around Sprakensehl guide or the Gravel biking around Sprakensehl guide.
Yes, the area around Sprakensehl, including the Lüneburg Heath, offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Aschauteiche and Loher Teiche are excellent for heathland hikes, providing spots to cool your feet. You can also find trails around the lake at the Otter Center Hankensbüttel. For more structured routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Sprakensehl guide, which often includes paths suitable for walking.
For a peaceful break, the Shelter at Loher Ponds offers a wonderful, quiet, and sheltered view of nature, perfect for spending hours unwinding. Mühlenteich Hösseringen also provides a relaxing setting with benches and a lounger.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and fishing to peaceful nature walks. The good water quality at places like Lake Hardau and the scenic views from the Aschauteiche Observation Tower are frequently highlighted. The family-friendly facilities and the chance to cool off during hikes are also popular.
While specific dog-friendly swimming areas are not detailed, the Shelter at Loher Ponds is noted as an ideal place to unwind and let dogs bathe, suggesting that some areas around the ponds are suitable for dogs.
Yes, the region features artificial lakes. Lake Hardau is an artificial lake created by a dam in 1971. The Tankumsee in the Gifhorn district is another prominent artificial lake, operational since the 1970s, offering various recreational activities.


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