Best lakes around Hesel are found in a region characterized by its waterways, fens, and natural landscapes, typical of Lower Saxony, Germany. The area features a network of canals, rivers like the Leda, and various lakes, including those formed by sand removal. This landscape offers opportunities for water-based recreation and nature observation. The region is known for its East Frisian inland sea and historical waterways.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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It is amazing to discover a lake with a white sandy beach and beach chairs here in the moorland.
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You can stay here...for a picnic or something for the little ones to play with and a little story too
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A fantastic day trip for the whole family. Fun is guaranteed. Here you can have a great picnic 🧺, learn a lot, and even get the water flowing with plenty of activities using your own muscle power.
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The lake is bordered by a path. A bathing beach with a large slide and a thatched supply house on the north beach of the lake offer all Wiesmoor residents and tourists untroubled bathing fun. The water quality is checked regularly and is impeccable. In the southeast, a branch canal connects the lake with a small harbor basin. There, pedal boats invite you to explore the Ottermeer by water. The boats can be rented at the Café am Ottermeer. Source: https://www.tourismus-wiesmoor.de/sehenswuerdigkeit/ottermeer-wiesmoor
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http://www.apps.nlga.niedersachsen.de/batlas/downloads/bgwinfo/2512_01_9b6908.pdf The Ottermeer is an artificial lake created in 1974 Moorsee near the somewhat further north, silted up and recently re-wetted natural Ottermeers as shown on old maps. The lake, located in the middle of the moor, is surrounded by a Path on which strollers, walkers and in all seasons Joggers enjoy the tranquility of the countryside and at the same time can meet their urge to move. On the banks of the Ottermeer you can still find the typical moor flora. A bathing beach with a large slide and a thatched Covered supply house (sanitary facilities, kiosk and Supervision) on the northern edge of the lake offers all Wiesmoorers and untroubled bathing pleasure for tourists. The regularly carried out water tests the Moorstrandbad seems to have the best water in the region. http://www.apps.nlga.niedersachsen.de/batlas/downloads/bgwinfo/2512_01_9b6908.pdf
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From the old peat well to the water treatment plant, there's much to discover in the water park. Water is essential and our primary source of life. Hasselt Water Park was established with this in mind, because people only preserve and protect what they know and value. In the 7,000 m², naturally landscaped grounds, the water park offers an overview of the history and technology of water supply. Exhibits and information panels provide information on all topics related to drinking water, making it a sensory experience. From playful elements and historic fountains to a modern water treatment plant, visitors get a sense of how difficult life used to be and how technology has made life much easier for us.
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Nice place for a break. There is a lot of information about the history and the subject of water, as well as the technology of water supply. Comparative exhibits about the past and present are set up in the park and invite you to join in.
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There are many great ships at anchor here
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The region around Hesel offers several popular recreational lakes. Timmeler Harbor, located by the 25-hectare Timmeler Meer, is a stylish spot where you can charter boats, swim, and dine. Another favorite is Ottermeer Beach, a large bathing lake in a forest with a sandy area for swimming, sunbathing, and pedal boat rentals. Lake Jümme, created by sand removal, is also a well-known recreation area with a campsite.
The Hesel region is characterized by its unique waterways, fens, and natural landscapes typical of Lower Saxony. Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore areas like the Bird Sanctuary (Polder Holter Hammrich), a 240-hectare rewetted area that serves as a refuge for over 60 bird species. The area also features a network of canals and rivers like the Leda, offering diverse natural beauty.
Yes, the Bird Sanctuary (Polder Holter Hammrich) is an excellent spot for birdwatching. This immense 240-hectare rewetted area is home to over 60 bird species and features a 7-kilometer circular route with a lookout tower, providing ample opportunities for observation.
Several lakes and attractions around Hesel are ideal for families. Timmeler Harbor offers boat rentals and swimming. Ottermeer Beach provides a sandy area for swimming and pedal boating. The Hasselt Water Park is a 7,000 m2 area with playful elements for interacting with water, explaining the history and technology of water supply, making it both educational and fun for children. Lake Jümme also offers a recreation area suitable for families.
The region around Hesel's lakes is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Jümme Riverside Cycle Path or explore the Old Town of Leer by bike. For those who prefer off-road adventures, there are gravel biking routes such as the Remelser Kanalweg. Hiking is also popular, with easy trails like the Tree and Shrub Nature Trail or the Silbersee Heseler Forest loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Hesel, Gravel biking around Hesel, and Easy hikes around Hesel guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available near the lakes in the Hesel area. For easy walks, consider routes like the Tree and Shrub Nature Trail or the Silbersee Heseler Forest loop. These trails offer opportunities to enjoy the natural surroundings. More information on hiking options can be found in the Easy hikes around Hesel guide.
Absolutely. The Hesel region is known for its cycling opportunities, with well-developed paths suitable for various types of biking. You can explore routes like the Jümme Riverside Cycle Path or the Nordgeorgsfehn Canal loop. For those interested in gravel biking, there are also dedicated routes. Detailed cycling routes are available in the Cycling around Hesel and Gravel biking around Hesel guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the tranquil natural beauty. Many enjoy the stylish harbor atmosphere and water activities at Timmeler Harbor, the sandy beach and swimming at Ottermeer Beach, and the unique birdwatching experiences at the Bird Sanctuary. The region's network of waterways and fens, combined with well-maintained paths for cycling and hiking, also contribute to a highly valued outdoor experience.
Yes, the Hasselt Water Park offers an educational experience. This 7,000 m2 area provides an overview of the history and technology of water supply, from old peat wells to modern treatment plants. It features models and interactive elements, making it an engaging way to learn about water's role in the region.
Yes, areas around the lakes offer amenities. For instance, Timmeler Harbor provides dining options right by the water. Lake Jümme has a recreation area with a campsite and a café/restaurant. The general Hesel area, being part of the East Frisian inland sea region, also has various accommodations and eateries.
The landscape around Hesel's lakes is characterized by its waterways, fens, and natural areas, typical of Lower Saxony. It features a network of canals, rivers like the Leda, and various lakes, many of which were formed by sand removal. This unique environment offers a blend of water-based recreation and opportunities for nature observation within the East Frisian inland sea region.


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