Best lakes around Lindwedel are situated within the Region Hannover, providing varied natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area features a mix of artificial and natural bodies of water, including former quarry lakes and fishing ponds. These lakes serve as local recreation areas, offering spaces for activities and nature observation.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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I was just driving by, but there were lots of anglers around. Very nice place.
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The geological adventure tour around the sand pit is very nicely laid out and informative
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There are small paths all around to look at the lake
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As an angler you can have mixed opinions on this. In normal fishing ponds, the fish grow based on the organisms that arise naturally in the pond. Here, however, the fish are fed until they are the size of the catch and then put into the pond where they are presented to the anglers. How sustainable this is depends on the feed used. Some anglers call this a “trout puff” and reject it. Anyway, if you can fish, there's a chance (even in the salmonid closed season) to catch a few fish (if you're lucky). The fish in the store, especially the smoked ones, are definitely delicious.
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The children like the tour 😃 There is always something interesting to discover 🪨
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Particularly beautiful when the heather is in bloom (approx. 8 August - 9 September).
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Nice fishing lake with numerous opportunities to get to the water
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The sand pit near Oegenbostel is used as a mining area and landfill for various types of rock such as sand.
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The region around Lindwedel offers a diverse range of lakes, including former quarry lakes, fishing ponds, and natural lakes. You'll find spots like Brelinger Quarry Lake, known for relaxation, and Meitzer Lake, a commercial trout lake. The area also features unique spots like the Oegenbostel Sand Pit, which includes a lake and offers great views.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are great for families. Brelinger Quarry Lake is a popular choice for relaxation and varied hikes suitable for all ages. The Oegenbostel Sand Pit also offers family-friendly trails and views. For a more active day, Forellenhof Wedemark Fishing Pond provides fishing opportunities and a restaurant, while the Blankes Flat Nature Reserve offers beautiful heathland and an idyllic lake for nature observation.
The lakes around Lindwedel and the broader Region Hannover offer a wide array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking on numerous trails. For instance, there are several routes for hiking around Lindwedel, including easy loops like the 'Hemmehof Cows loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Scenic Cycle Path' from Lindwedel, detailed in the Cycling around Lindwedel guide. Water sports like sailing, rowing, and swimming are popular at larger lakes like Maschsee, Altwarmbüchener See, and Steinhuder Meer.
For swimming and water sports, you'll want to visit the larger lakes in the surrounding Region Hannover. Maschsee in Hanover offers swimming at Maschsee Beach, along with boating, sailing, and rowing. Altwarmbüchener See is praised for its clean water and allows swimming, sailing, rowing, and surfing. Steinhuder Meer, the largest lake in northwestern Germany, is a water sports paradise ideal for sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, stand-up paddling, and swimming, despite its shallow depth.
Yes, there are excellent hiking opportunities. The Brelinger Quarry Lake is known for its varied hikes. The Oegenbostel Sand Pit features a narrow path offering great views. Additionally, the Blankes Flat Nature Reserve provides trails through beautiful heathland around an idyllic lake. For more options, explore the Hiking around Lindwedel guide.
The lakes offer diverse natural features and viewpoints. At Oegenbostel Sand Pit, you can observe a mining area and landfill for various types of rock, with great views from a narrow path. The Blankes Flat Nature Reserve features a small heather and an idyllic lake, recognized for its biodiversity. Steinhuder Meer is surrounded by a nature park with wetland meadows and moorlands, and even has an artificial island, Wilhelmstein, accessible by boat.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at some of the lakes. Meitzer Lake is a commercial trout lake where fishing with 2-3 rods is allowed, and boats are available on request. The Forellenhof Wedemark Fishing Pond is another popular spot for anglers, complete with a fish shop and restaurant.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer months are ideal for swimming, water sports, and enjoying events like the Maschsee Festival in Hanover. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes, with beautiful natural scenery. Even in colder months, the frozen northern tip of Maschsee allows for ice hockey and ice skating, and places like Forellenhof Wedemark Fishing Pond remain nice spots to pause.
Yes, you'll find various amenities near the more prominent lakes. The Forellenhof Wedemark Fishing Pond has a restaurant on-site. Around Maschsee in Hanover, there are numerous restaurants and cafes, especially vibrant during the Maschsee Festival. The villages of Steinhude and Mardorf around Steinhuder Meer offer beaches, restaurants, hotels, and campsites, providing ample choices for dining and accommodation.
Accessibility varies by lake. Maschsee in Hanover is centrally located and easily accessible from the city center. Altwarmbüchener See is well-connected by public transport (U-Bahn line 3) and bike, offering a quick escape from city life. For lakes like Brelinger Quarry Lake and Oegenbostel Sand Pit, car access is generally straightforward, with parking often available nearby. Steinhuder Meer is about 30 kilometers northwest of Hanover and is typically reached by car, though public transport options exist to the surrounding towns.
The lakes around Lindwedel are unique for their blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, often stemming from their origins as quarry lakes or fishing ponds. They offer a mix of tranquil spots for nature observation, like the Blankes Flat Nature Reserve, and active areas for hiking and fishing, such as Brelinger Quarry Lake and Meitzer Lake. This variety caters to different interests, from peaceful contemplation to engaging outdoor activities.
The most prominent event is the annual Maschsee Festival, held at Maschsee in Hanover. This multi-week summer event features musical performances, cabaret, cuisine, and fireworks, attracting millions of visitors. While the smaller lakes directly around Lindwedel may host local events, Maschsee is the main hub for large-scale festivals and also hosts events like the European Dragon Boat race.


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