Best lakes around Langendorf offers a diverse natural landscape, primarily featuring quarry ponds and oxbow lakes. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these water bodies. While the name "Langendorf" can refer to various locations, the lakes highlighted here are situated in a landscape characterized by river floodplains and dikes. These areas are known for their natural features and provide settings for walking and cycling.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Caution. Warning signs about the oak processionary moth
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Beautiful lake in the middle of the city 💯🔝👍🏻😉‼️
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The small wooden tower stands right on the water. From the top, you can get a good view of the lake. I think it's a good spot for a short break. The Gartov observation tower is very easy to reach on foot or by bike.
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Very relaxed walk around the lake. Paved ground that is easy to drive on. The main thing is that the tour is worth it because of the beautiful view of the lake. Recommended!
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Nice to bathe
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smoky waters on the Elbe During floods, dykes and troughs and depressions that accompany watercourses can be subject to an undercurrent, especially in the case of coarse-pored, sandy-gravelly ground. Due to the water pressure of the high river level, the dike is then underflowed by groundwater. It often comes to the surface immediately behind the dyke and forms temporary flat water. The water escapes sometimes "bubbling" or "smoking" because air stored in the ground is pushed up. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as smoky water or crowded water. Where very high amounts of smoke water occur, a smoke dike is sometimes built parallel to the land side of the dike on agricultural areas in order to secure the wider area. In nature reserves, on the other hand, smoke water is a desired effect that is the basis for very valuable biotopes. These offer a certain landscape-ecological partial replacement for the floodplain that was lost due to the covering. On the middle Elbe, where temporary smoky water occurs particularly frequently, these are habitats for amphibians that are rare elsewhere, such as the fire-bellied toad, the moor frog or the tree frog, as well as refuges for Tadpole Shrimp. The rest of the water that presses through a dyke during high water and emerges on the inner embankment is called Drangwasser, Kuverwasser, Köhrwasser, spring water or sweat water. (https://www.biologie-seite.de/Biologie/Qualmwasser)
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A tour around the Gartower See is definitely worth it.
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The landscape here is beautiful, but unfortunately the tower is not very high, so the view from there is not too far. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful place and you can use the tower for a break during a bike tour or hike, for example, and with a bit of luck you can also see wild animals or various bird species from there.
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The region around Langendorf features a diverse natural landscape, primarily characterized by quarry ponds and oxbow lakes. These water bodies are often found in river floodplains and along dikes, offering unique natural settings.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Thielenburger Lake, for example, has a children's playground on its eastern side. The Swimming spot at Gümser See is also popular with families, offering a bathing area with a bit of sandy beach.
You can observe various natural features, including meadows, ancient oaks, and diverse wildlife. Areas like Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike offer views of floodplain landscapes with giant trees and opportunities for wildlife spotting, such as white-tailed eagles, cranes, deer, and beavers.
The lakes provide excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling on circular paths, such as the one around Thielenburger Lake. The region also offers various running and hiking trails. For running, explore routes like the 'Swimming Area at Gümser See – Seedorf loop' found in the Running Trails around Langendorf guide. For hiking, consider trails like 'Camels in Wendland Brandleben – Elbe River Beach loop' from the Hiking around Langendorf guide.
Yes, swimming is possible at certain locations. The Swimming spot at Gümser See is a dedicated bathing area with a sandy beach, popular for swimming. Besandten Brack is also mentioned as a place where you can swim.
Yes, there are several scenic viewpoints. Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike offers a wonderful view of the floodplain landscape. For Thielenburger Lake, specific spots provide beautiful views, especially during sunrise and sunset, with opportunities to photograph reflections and swans.
Besandten Brack is a pretty, medium-sized brackish water body located right next to the Elbe dike. It was formed after a dike breach and features a small wooden shelter with a table and benches on its opposite side.
The Qualmwasser Depression Barnitz is a natural monument located directly behind the dike near Barnitz. It's an important habitat for various amphibians like moor frogs, pond newts, and garlic toads. Information boards are available to learn more about this unique ecosystem.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, the opportunities for walking and cycling, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many enjoy the beautiful views, especially during sunrise and sunset, and the chance to observe wildlife. The bathing areas are also popular for relaxation.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the 'Dömitz Elbe Bridge – Dömitz Fortress loop' in the MTB Trails around Langendorf guide, providing options for various difficulty levels.
Thielenburger Lake is centrally located and can be reached from the nearby city center in a few minutes on foot. A relatively hard sand path runs around the lake, suitable for walkers and cyclists.


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