Lakes around Barendorf are primarily found in the surrounding Lüneburg region, offering a variety of natural and recreational water bodies. This area features diverse landscapes, including former quarries, riverine ponds, and man-made lakes. The natural environment provides habitats for local flora and fauna, alongside opportunities for walks and exploration. These water features contribute to the region's character, shaped by both geological processes and historical human activity.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Structure
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Showing Translation
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more lakes around Barendorf.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Very interesting everything on and at the Kalkberg
0
0
The Kreidesee in Lüneburg (also called Kreidebergsee) is a former gypsum and limestone quarry that has developed into a popular local recreation area north of the city center. It is known for its depth of up to 30 meters, the impressive white limestone cliffs, and valuable salt flora, but swimming is prohibited for safety reasons. The Kreidesee is very ideal for walks and geology enthusiasts. The lake originated from a former gypsum and limestone quarry. It is located north of Lüneburg's city center, in the Kreideberg district. It is up to 30 meters deep. It impresses with its unique feature, up to 30-meter-high white limestone steep walls, and hosts a rare salt flora, which is due to its proximity to the Lüneburg salt dome. You can enjoy wonderful walks and hikes here. There are paths around the lake that also lead through the allotment garden district and offer panoramic views of Lüneburg. Benches are available. A visit is recommended.
7
0
Former fish ponds with many water birds
0
0
The Kreidebergsee was created by the extraction of chalk and gypsum, which, alongside salt mining, has been of enormous importance in Lüneburg for centuries. From 1838 onwards, the chalk quarry was expanded to include a high-performance lime kiln as part of its industrial use. Thanks to its abundant raw materials, which were largely used for house construction and in agriculture at the time, the lime kiln was very successful. Around the turn of the century, jobs could be created for 300 to 400 people. Thus, the lime kiln was considered the largest employer of its time. In 1963, chalk and gypsum extraction in the area was discontinued because the operation had no longer been economically viable for several years. In addition, more and more residential areas were being built near the area, which is why the citizens felt disturbed by the lime kiln. Subsequently, the water pumps were shut down and the pit slowly filled up to groundwater level. The resulting lake was then used as a landfill for waste and construction debris until 1983, until it was developed into a local recreation area. Source: https://www.luenepedia.de/wiki/Kreidebergsee
1
0
An old watermill, but no longer in operation. It looks like it's privately owned.
1
0
Beautiful rock wall on the Kalkberg.
0
0
There are many plants and animals in the Kalkberg basin.
0
0
The lakes around Barendorf are primarily located in the surrounding Lüneburg region and include a variety of natural and recreational water bodies. You'll find former quarries, riverine ponds, and man-made lakes, each offering unique environments.
Yes, Island Lake is a popular spot for swimming, featuring good water quality and a white sandy beach. It also has facilities like barbecue areas and mobile toilets. However, swimming is prohibited at Kreideberg Lake for safety reasons due to its depth and former quarry nature.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. At the Ponds of Wilschenbruch and Ilmenau, you can observe ducks, swans, and various flora and fauna. Kreideberg Lake is known for its impressive white limestone cliffs and rare salt-tolerant flora. The Former Fish Ponds at Bockelsberg are home to many water birds, including gray herons, swans, and Canada geese.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Island Lake offers a beach and facilities, making it great for families. The Ponds of Wilschenbruch and Ilmenau and the Former Fish Ponds at Bockelsberg are excellent for nature observation and walks, which are suitable for families.
You can find various trails and routes near the lakes. For hiking, there are easy trails like the 'Bockelmann Family Gravesite – Landwehr Trail near Lüneburg loop' or the 'View of the Gravel Pit loop'. For cycling, options include the 'Lüneburg Water Tower – Lüneburg Council Mill loop'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Barendorf or Cycling around Barendorf guide pages.
While many natural areas are dog-friendly, specific rules may apply. For instance, dogs are unfortunately not allowed at Island Lake. It's always best to check local signage or specific highlight details for dog regulations.
Yes, the Neumühlen Watermill and Mill Pond is a notable historical site. First mentioned in 1330, this stately half-timbered building has a rich history and is located on the Neetze river, offering a beautiful environment even in winter.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the peaceful walks around lakes like Kreideberg Lake, which offers panoramic views of Lüneburg. The chance to observe wildlife at spots like the Ponds of Wilschenbruch and Ilmenau is also highly valued.
For Island Lake, there is a paved approach road and a large parking lot available, offering good accessibility. For other lakes, parking availability may vary, so it's advisable to check specific location details if driving.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring, summer, and autumn are particularly popular for outdoor activities and enjoying the lush scenery. Even in winter, places like the Neumühlen Watermill and Mill Pond offer a beautiful environment for walks.
Yes, Kreideberg Lake is a former gypsum and limestone quarry, known for its depth of up to 30 meters and impressive white limestone cliffs. Its proximity to the Lüneburg salt dome also contributes to a rare salt-tolerant flora, making it geologically unique.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For example, paths around Kreideberg Lake lead through allotment gardens and offer panoramic views. The Ponds of Wilschenbruch and Ilmenau also feature a very nice route along the ponds with benches for resting. You can find more easy hiking options on the Easy hikes around Barendorf guide page.


Still not found your perfect lake around Barendorf? Check out the guides of these regions to see even more beautiful places.