Lakes around Holtland, located in Lower Saxony, Germany, are primarily found in the surrounding Leer district and wider East Frisia region. While Holtland itself is a small municipality, the nearby areas offer diverse water bodies for recreation and nature observation. These include natural fen lakes, designated bathing lakes, and recreational areas formed from sand removal. The region provides opportunities to explore East Frisia's natural landscape and engage in various water-based activities.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Location The Jümmesee is located southwest of the Stickhausen district of the municipality of Detern, which is one of three member municipalities of the Jümme collective municipality. It is only separated from the Jümme river of the same name by a dike. The lake has neither inflows nor outflows. History The Jümmesee is named after the Jümme river, which flows directly past the lake. It was created in the early 1980s by the extraction of sand for the construction of the B 72, which leads from the Cloppenburg junction of the A 1 to the ferry dock in Norddeich.
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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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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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While Holtland itself is a small municipality, the surrounding Leer district and wider East Frisia region offer several popular spots. Visitors frequently enjoy the Timmeler Harbor at Timmeler Meer, the Lake Jümme, and the Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach, known as the "Rimini of East Frisia" for its clear water and white pebble beach.
Yes, several lakes in the region are well-suited for families. The Lake Jümme is a recreation area with a campsite, and the Westerholter Badesee offers a shallow area for non-swimmers, DLRG supervision, and a snack bar. Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach also provides a wide array of activities including pedal boat rentals and an aquapark, making it very family-friendly.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Bird Sanctuary, a 240-hectare rewetted area that is a refuge for over 60 bird species, featuring a 7-kilometer circular route and a lookout tower. The Sandwater, a shallow fen lake near Simonswolde, is another unique natural "inland sea" in East Frisia, offering a tranquil, untouched landscape. Near Tannenhausen, you can also explore the "Ewige Meer," Germany's largest high moor lake, via a wooden boardwalk.
Absolutely. The Großsander Recreation Area features a popular lake ideal for swimming. The Westerholter Badesee is a highly-rated bathing lake with a sandy beach and excellent, consistently monitored water quality. Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach is also very popular for swimming, boasting clear water and regularly tested quality.
The Hasselt Water Park is a notable site that provides an overview of water supply history and technology. It features models, display boards, and interactive elements, including an old peat well and a historic fountain, making it an educational experience for all ages.
Beyond swimming and relaxing by the water, you can enjoy various activities. The Timmeler Harbor offers boat rentals for excursions across the Timmeler Meer and canals. Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach provides rentals for pedal boats, canoes, and bicycles, and the NORTHBOUND Aurich Beach & Wake facility offers wakeboarding, waterskiing, and an aquapark. For hiking, explore routes like the Hesel Tree Nature Trail or the Wolfsmeer Nature Reserve, which you can find more about in the Easy hikes around Holtland guide.
Yes, the region offers numerous trails. For hiking, the Bird Sanctuary has a 7-kilometer circular route. You can also find various hiking and MTB trails in the area. For detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Holtland guide or the MTB Trails around Holtland guide.
Many lakes offer good amenities. The Westerholter Badesee has sanitary facilities, a snack bar, and a volleyball court. Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach provides rentals for various water sports equipment, beach chairs, and has a dedicated area for dog owners. The Lake Jümme also features a café/restaurant nearby.
The lakes are generally most enjoyable during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is ideal for swimming, boating, and outdoor activities. During these months, amenities like snack bars and DLRG supervision are typically fully operational.
Yes, Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach has a dedicated area for dog owners and their pets. When exploring natural areas like the Bird Sanctuary, it's important to keep dogs on designated paths and leashed to protect the wildlife, especially during breeding seasons.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse recreational opportunities, from relaxing on sandy beaches and swimming in clear waters to exploring unique natural landscapes like fen lakes and bird sanctuaries. The availability of amenities, family-friendly options, and well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling also contribute to a highly positive experience.


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