Lakes around Wrestedt offer diverse recreational opportunities within the Uelzen district. While Wrestedt itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the nearby town of Uelzen, approximately 7 kilometers away, provides access to several notable bodies of water. These lakes, often originating from damming rivers or gravel extraction, contribute to the natural landscape and serve as local attractions. The area provides various options for outdoor activities, including walking routes and cycling paths around these water bodies.
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Great cafe and an equally great campsite!
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Very friendly owners and a great hotel room! Definitely recommended.
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The Ratsteich was originally created by damming an arm of the Ilmenau as part of fortification measures. Today, the Ratsteich is a popular tourist destination: there are restaurants here, you can stroll through the park and relax on the benches. The Ratsteich meadow is also a popular place to play. I particularly liked the water fountain.
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Highly recommended campsite - with natural pool, organic shop and restaurant and good infrastructure!!!
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Oldenstädter See near Uelzen. The quarry lake was created during the construction of the Mittelland Canal and is now ideal for swimming, fishing and water sports. There is a hiking trail around it and opportunities to stop for refreshments (at least in summer).
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While Wrestedt itself doesn't have prominent natural lakes, the nearby town of Uelzen offers several options. The Lake Hardau is a popular dammed lake for swimming and fishing, featuring a sandy beach and a kiosk. The Oldenstädter Lake (O-See) provides a spacious natural beach for sunbathing and swimming, along with areas for windsurfing and non-motorized boats. The Ratsteich in Uelzen is a scenic pond where you can enjoy canoeing and kayaking.
Yes, several lakes near Wrestedt are well-suited for families. The Lake Hardau offers a sandy beach for swimming and a kiosk, making it ideal for a family day out. The Oldenstädter Lake also features a natural beach and walking paths, perfect for families. At Ratsteich in Uelzen, children particularly enjoy observing and feeding water birds like swans and ducks.
Yes, swimming is permitted and popular at some of the lakes. Lake Hardau is a designated swimming lake with a sandy beach. The Oldenstädter Lake (O-See) also boasts a spacious natural beach for swimming, and its water quality is regularly monitored.
Yes, you'll find pleasant paths for both walking and cycling. The Oldenstädter Lake features a picturesque circular path suitable for strolls or bike rides. The Ratsteich in Uelzen has pleasant walking paths under plane trees along its shore. For more extensive routes, you can explore the nearby cycling and hiking guides, such as Cycling around Wrestedt and Hiking around Wrestedt.
The Ratsteich in Uelzen has historical roots, originally created in 1643 by damming an arm of the Ilmenau river for fortification purposes. It has since evolved into a popular local attraction.
Yes, dogs are welcome at some locations. The Oldenstädter Lake (O-See) has designated areas for dogs to enjoy the water, including a signposted "dog beach" section.
Amenities vary by lake. The Lake Hardau has a kiosk. The Oldenstädter Lake (O-See) offers a kiosk (open on nice days), sanitary facilities, and a grill hut that can be used with city permission. The Ratsteich in Uelzen is surrounded by park facilities and restaurants.
The lakes are popular year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and sunbathing at Lake Hardau and Oldenstädter Lake. The Ratsteich features a fountain in summer. Even in winter, the lakes attract visitors for peaceful walks, and historically, when frozen, they were used for ice skating.
You'll find diverse natural settings. The Oldenstädter Lake, originating from a gravel pit, features a spacious natural beach and biotope areas that provide refuge for plants and animals. The Ratsteich is a scenic pond with pleasant walking paths under plane trees. The Lake Hardau is a dammed lake with a sandy beach, surrounded by natural landscapes.
Yes, parking facilities are available at the popular lakes. For instance, the Oldenstädter Lake provides parking options for visitors.
The region around Wrestedt offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. These routes often pass by natural landmarks, through forests, and along the Elbe Lateral Canal, providing diverse terrain and scenic views.
The Ratsteich is a beloved spot for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. It features a fountain in summer, park facilities, and restaurants. Visitors enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and strolling along the pleasant walking paths. Children especially love feeding the many water birds.
The Oldenstädter Lake (O-See) is a versatile recreational spot. It offers a spacious natural beach for sunbathing and swimming, designated areas for dogs, and sections for windsurfers and small boats. A circular path invites strolls, and a kiosk provides refreshments, making it a great destination for a full day out with family or friends.
Lake Hardau is a dammed lake built in 1971, known for its recreational uses. It offers opportunities for swimming and fishing, featuring a sandy beach and a kiosk. The intensive water exchange ensures good water quality, making it a refreshing spot for a cool down in summer.


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