Best lakes around Beedenbostel are characterized by diverse pond landscapes and natural waterways. The area, particularly around the Aschauteiche and Loher Teiche, features approximately 50 ponds, wetlands, and rivers, forming a protected Natura 2000 area. Pond farming has a history dating back to the 15th century, with the Aschauteiche themselves originating in 1906. This region offers habitats for various bird species and aquatic life.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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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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The name "Kingdom of Heaven" is quite apt
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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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A bit hidden, but easy to find from the main path thanks to the many prohibition and information signs. A beautiful spot! It's interesting to take a look at the satellite image. It looks like a small island in the middle of the forest. 🏝️ Update September 2025: The prohibition and information signs on the main path have been removed. A wall of brush has now been built.
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Highly recommended; the fish rolls are "cult"
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Don't forget binoculars. Very good spot for birds. And then a delicious fish roll or smoked trout from the shop at the parking lot on the B191.
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The most prominent aquatic destinations are the Aschauteiche and the interconnected Loher Teiche. This area features approximately 50 ponds, wetlands, and rivers, forming a protected Natura 2000 area and an EU bird sanctuary.
The Aschauteiche are a renowned bird paradise. You can observe common species like the Common Kingfisher, Great Egret, Grey Heron, Greylag Goose, and Mute Swan. Rarer birds such as the Common Crane, Red-necked Grebe, Black Stork, Osprey, and White-tailed Eagle also breed nearby and can sometimes be spotted. An observation tower provides excellent views for birdwatching.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Aschauteiche Observation Tower is great for wildlife viewing, and the Aschau Fish Restaurant and Ponds offers fresh fish and a pleasant stop. The Lutter River and Pond in Südheide Nature Park and Himmelreich at the Lachte also offer natural beauty suitable for families.
Spring is excellent for birdwatching at the Aschauteiche. In June and July, the large water lily pond at Aschauteiche is covered in magnificent blossoms. Autumn, often called 'Indian Summer' in the Lüneburg Heath, is particularly beautiful with colorful foliage reflecting in the ponds.
Yes, numerous cycling and hiking trails traverse the pond landscapes. A popular route, 'Beim Hecht im Karpfenteich,' starts at the Aschauteiche car park. Another themed bike route, 'Wo sich Wasservögel und Teichkarpfen wohlfühlen,' also runs through this area. For more options, you can explore hiking routes around Beedenbostel or road cycling routes.
Yes, the Aschau Fish Restaurant and Ponds is located directly on a cycle path and is known for its fresh and smoked fish, including fish sandwiches, available for purchase or to enjoy on-site at picnic benches.
This area is part of a significant conservation project aimed at preserving its clear water and diverse ecosystem. It features a unique landscape sculpture made of birch trunks, known as 'HochZeit Himmelreich,' and is one of the last occurrences of the freshwater pearl mussel.
The Kaltemoorsool Pond is a somewhat hidden gem located in the middle of the forest. It features a sandy beach and clear water, making it an ideal spot for a quiet break or a picnic away from the main paths.
The tradition of pond farming in this area dates back to the 15th century. The Aschauteiche themselves originated in 1906 from agricultural irrigation meadows and former gravel pits created during railway construction, evolving into the diverse pond landscape seen today.
While specific rules vary by location, many natural areas around Beedenbostel are dog-friendly, especially on marked trails. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife, particularly in protected areas like the Aschauteiche and Loher Teiche, which are EU bird sanctuaries.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and undisturbed natural habitats, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the picturesque scenery. The fresh fish available at the local pond farm is also a highlight for many.


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