Lakes around Messingen offer diverse natural experiences within the region. The area's landscape is characterized by its waterways, including the Ems-Vechte Canal, which is a significant feature for outdoor activities like cycling. While large natural lakes are not a primary characteristic, Messingen provides various smaller water bodies and natural areas for recreation. These spots contribute to the local natural environment and offer opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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For information about the Lingen Mühlenbach, see https://www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/ffh-gebiete/ffh-gebiet-306-lingener-muhlenbach-und-nebenbach-198635.html
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The Café Seensucht on the Blauer See is a great place to stop for a break.
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The fish pond business was originally in the Reuschberge district of Lingen, where the Emsland station is today. The ponds were moved into the forest here in the 1960s. The business does not have to have existed for long. This was dissolved and the fish ponds were left to their fate to this day. No fish have been spotted in the ponds.
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This pond on the Wellberg is fed by a spring.
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This body of water is located on the Wellberg.
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The café has a beautiful terrace overlooking the lake. The gastronomic offer is good. Unfortunately, the café is only open on Saturday and Sunday from 2pm to 6pm.
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In May 2023, the Seensucht café opened at the Blue Lake in Lünne. You can take a break here in a cozy atmosphere and enjoy drinks and cake.
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Yes, several spots are great for families. The Fish Ponds at Wellberg, formerly a fishery farm, have been reclaimed by nature and are considered family-friendly. The Brögberner Teiche natural area also offers nature trails and lookout towers suitable for family exploration. Additionally, the Bistro at Saller Lake provides a relaxing spot with refreshments for all ages.
You can explore diverse natural features. The Brögberner Teiche natural area is a renatured landscape with lookout towers offering views of the entire area and nature trails explaining local wildlife. The Fish Ponds at Wellberg showcase nature's reclamation of a former fishery. The Mickelmeer Nature Reserve is a unique heath pond and bog, home to rare plants like the bog lily, though its water levels can vary due to climate.
While specific hiking routes directly around every lake aren't detailed, the region offers various walking opportunities. The Brögberner Teiche natural area features nature trails. For more structured walking and running, you can explore routes like the 'Running loop from Övernhoff' or 'Baccumer Wald loop from Am Buchenhain' which are part of the broader Running Trails around Messingen guide.
The Ems-Vechte Canal, a significant waterway in the region, is popular for cycling, especially its southern side path. For dedicated cycling routes, consider options like the 'Bistro at Saller Lake – Lingen Water Tower loop from Lünne' or the 'Burgpark Venhaus – Englandstraße loop from Messingen' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Messingen guide. Gravel biking routes, such as those along the Ems Cycle Route or Dortmund-Ems Canal Pathway, are also available in the Gravel biking around Messingen guide.
Information on specific public transport access to individual lakes is limited. However, many natural areas and highlights, such as the Blue Lake, often have associated campsites or facilities, suggesting car access and parking. For detailed accessibility, it's recommended to check local transport schedules or driving directions to specific locations.
The lakes and natural areas around Messingen are generally enjoyable during warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and relaxing by the water are most pleasant. The Bistro at Saller Lake, for example, has extended opening hours during the summer.
Yes, you can find refreshments. The Bistro at Saller Lake is a popular spot where you can enjoy a view of the water and nature with a good piece of cake or a hearty meal. The Blue Lake also has a cafe and restaurant facilities, often associated with its swimming area and campsite.
While specific regulations for each lake vary, many natural areas and walking trails around Messingen are generally suitable for dogs, especially if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage at each specific lake or natural reserve for any restrictions regarding pets.
Yes, the Mickelmeer Nature Reserve is a hidden gem. It's a heath pond and bog, designated as a natural monument due to rare plants like the bog lily. It's tucked away in the forest, offering a tranquil and unique natural experience, though its water levels can fluctuate.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful natural settings and opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. Many enjoy the renatured landscapes and nature trails at places like the Brögberner Teiche natural area. The chance to relax by the water with refreshments, as offered at the Bistro at Saller Lake, is also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 110 photos and given more than 390 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
The Blue Lake is known for its beautiful swimming area, often associated with a campsite. For other water bodies, it's important to check local regulations and safety information, as not all lakes are designated for swimming.
Facilities vary by location. The Bistro at Saller Lake offers a cafe. The Blue Lake provides a swimming area, cafe, restaurant, and campsite. The Fish Ponds at Wellberg are noted for having some facilities, though visitors have mentioned issues with cleanliness. The Brögberner Teiche natural area has lookout towers and informational nature trails.


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