Lakes around Teistungen offer diverse natural attractions in Thuringia, Germany. The region features the Glockengraben Teistungen reservoir, a local nature conservation area, and provides access to the larger Seeburger See, a prominent regional destination. These bodies of water contribute to the area's natural landscape, offering opportunities for recreation and wildlife observation.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Directly in front of the city wall lies the Stadtpark. Together with the ramparts, where lime trees and chestnut trees up to 300 years old grow, and the Bürgergärten (citizens' gardens), it forms a green ring around the old town. The idyllic Obertorteich, once also part of the sophisticated defensive systems, belongs to this as well. A footpath on the ramparts repeatedly offers beautiful views of the old town's houses.
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The old boathouse on Lake Seeburg may be demolished. The Higher Administrative Court of Lüneburg (OVG) has rejected an application by the municipality of Seeburg for an interim injunction against the district of Göttingen.
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The Glockengraben stream, coming from the direction of Teistungen, flows into the reservoir near Teistungen.
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The calm water surface reflects the surrounding vegetation and sky, providing a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and photography.
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In the autumn sunlight, these parts of the old defenses look particularly attractive.
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The primary lakes in the region are Lake Seeburg, known for its extensive recreational facilities, and Teistungen Reservoir, which is a significant nature conservation area. Both offer distinct experiences for visitors.
Lake Seeburg is a recreational hub where you can enjoy swimming, fishing, sailing, and pedal boating. There are also well-maintained paths around the lake perfect for hiking and cycling. For more cycling options, explore routes in the Cycling around Teistungen guide.
Yes, Teistungen Reservoir is an excellent spot for nature observation. Its secluded location has fostered a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including numerous bird species like nightingales and great crested grebes, as well as amphibians and bats. The eastern part of the lake is a designated "Nature Development Zone" specifically for wildlife protection.
Yes, Lake Seeburg features the Historic Boathouse at Seeburger See, a notable historical structure. Additionally, the Obertorteich is a historical pond that served as part of early modern defense systems and was used for fish farming.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Lake Seeburg offers activities like pedal boating and has a bathing area with lifeguards. Teistungen Reservoir provides paved paths suitable for peaceful family walks and cycling in a natural setting.
Both Lake Seeburg and Teistungen Reservoir have paths suitable for walking, hiking, and cycling. You can find various routes, from easy to more challenging, connecting to the wider region. For detailed cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Teistungen and MTB Trails around Teistungen guides.
Near Lake Seeburg, you'll find dining options such as the "Graf Isang Restaurant" located directly on the lake. There are also kiosks and other amenities available in the area.
Yes, Wildunger Teich is described by visitors as a cozy and secluded place for a picnic, especially enjoyable in winter.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for water activities and enjoying the lush greenery, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. The Wildunger Teich is even recommended in winter for its serene atmosphere.
Yes, through collaborative efforts with the Teistungen community and organizations like the Heinz Sielmann Foundation, Teistungen Reservoir has been managed to balance nature protection with visitor recreation. The eastern part is a "Nature Development Zone" to protect its valuable ecosystem, with information boards guiding visitors.
While specific dog-friendly trail designations vary, many natural areas around the lakes, such as the paths around Teistungen Reservoir, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations.


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