Lakes near Gusborn Germany provide a variety of natural landscapes for outdoor activities. While the municipality of Gusborn itself is small, the surrounding region features several appealing options for recreation and natural beauty. These lakes, often formed from gravel pits or as oxbow lakes, are integrated into the local environment. Visitors can find opportunities for walking, cycling, and observing local wildlife.
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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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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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The Bracks Smoked Water are located directly on the Elbe dike and the Elbe Cycle Path. A very nice area for cycling or hiking. You have good opportunities to watch birds here and from April to August you can hear the mating call of the fire-bellied toad.
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From the location you have a beautiful view of the lake and the Dannenberger "skyline". A great photo spot and with a little luck you can also get the swan couple in front of your lens.
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The region around Gusborn offers several appealing lakes. Among the most popular are Thielenburger Lake, known for its scenic beauty and circular path, and Besandten Brack, a picturesque brackish pond next to the Elbe dike. Visitors also frequently enjoy the Swimming spot at Gümser See, which features a sandy beach and is popular for bathing.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly amenities. Thielenburger Lake, for instance, has a children's playground and the Dannenberg toboggan run on its eastern side. The Swimming spot at Gümser See is also popular with families for its small sandy beach and bathing area.
The Swimming spot at Gümser See is a well-known bathing area with a small sandy beach and benches, popular in warmer months. Additionally, Besandten Brack is also suitable for swimming.
Yes, a circular path suitable for walkers and cyclists encircles Thielenburger Lake. While generally well-maintained, parts of the path can become muddy after rain. The Elbe Cycle Path also runs along the Elbe dike, offering views of oxbow lakes like Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike.
The floodplain landscape near the Elbe dike, which includes oxbow lakes and meadows, is excellent for wildlife observation. You might spot white-tailed eagles, kestrels, cranes, gray and great egrets, red kites, common buzzards, deer, beavers, coypu, and hares. The Qualmwasser Depression Barnitz is particularly noted for moor frogs, pond newts, garlic toads, and the mating call of the fire-bellied toad from April to August.
Yes, Thielenburger Lake gets its name from the Thielenburger Weg, a path that once ran between two smaller bodies of water that were later expanded to form the current lake. In colder winters of the past, it was also a popular spot for ice skating.
Thielenburger Lake is described as very beautiful and a popular spot for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset, offering fantastic reflections in the water. With a bit of luck, you might even capture the resident swan couple.
Beyond walking and cycling around the lakes, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes around Thielenburger Lake and Gümser See. For more extensive adventures, there are also mountain biking and gravel biking routes available. You can explore these options further in the Running Trails around Gusborn, MTB Trails around Gusborn, and Gravel biking around Gusborn guides.
Thielenburger Lake is easily accessible from Dannenberg's town center, just a few minutes' walk away. Many lakes in the region are integrated into the local environment and can be reached via walking or cycling paths.
The Qualmwasser Depression Barnitz is a strong-water sink located directly behind the Elbe dike. It's a significant habitat for moor frogs, pond newts, and garlic toads. Depending on the Elbe's water level, it can be full for extended periods or dry out, impacting the survival of tadpoles and larvae. It's also a great spot for bird watching.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming at spots like the Swimming spot at Gümser See. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for walking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. In colder winters, Thielenburger Lake was historically popular for ice skating, though this has been less common in recent warm winters.
Yes, several spots offer beautiful views. From certain points around Thielenburger Lake, you can enjoy picturesque views, especially during sunset. The Elbe Cycle Path, running along the Elbe dike, also provides wonderful views of the floodplain landscape and oxbow lakes like Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike.


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