Best lakes around Öjendorfer Lake are centered on Öjendorfer Lake, a prominent recreational area located within Öjendorfer Park in eastern Hamburg, Germany. This lake was formed in 1954 from a former sand pit and rubble deposit, now serving as a rainwater retention basin. The area features designated bathing zones, a bird conservation area, and extensive green spaces, providing diverse outdoor activities and amenities for visitors. It is notably twice the size of Hamburg's Inner Alster Lake.
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In summer, the Öjendorfer See is extremely busy. People are grilling everywhere and many people are out and about to relax... It is quiet early in the morning and you can see the remains of the night. Great part of the Green Ring around Hamburg
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A beautifully situated kiosk in Öjendorf Park with a view of the lake. It's well worth taking a break here.
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From the elevated path on the north shore there are wonderful views of the lake and the islands and reed beds within it.
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Delicious pea soup and very friendly owners. You can also pay by card.
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Everything your stomach desires.
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Better to avoid on weekends when the weather is good. Otherwise nice.
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Nice, free natural pool! Unfortunately often overcrowded
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Great, big open space in the city to relax and have fun.
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Öjendorfer Lake offers a wide range of activities. You can swim and sunbathe at its two designated bathing areas, which feature sandy beaches and large lawns. The surrounding Öjendorfer Lake park provides paths for walking, jogging, and Nordic walking. Other recreational facilities include outdoor chess, table tennis, mini-golf, and modern playgrounds for children. In winter, a small hill is available for sledding.
Yes, Öjendorfer Lake has two designated swimming areas, one in the north and one in the south. Both offer small sandy beaches and extensive sunbathing lawns. There's also a separate, marked non-swimmer section in the southern part, making it ideal for families. The Beach at the Lake is a popular family-friendly spot with shallow access.
The swimming season at Öjendorfer Lake typically runs from mid-May to mid-September, when the designated bathing areas are open and most popular.
Yes, a walk around Öjendorfer Lake ranges from 3.5 to 4.5 kilometers, with paths suitable for jogging and Nordic walking. Some sections lead through the surrounding forest, offering a pleasant natural experience.
Absolutely. Öjendorfer Lake is very family-friendly, offering a non-swimmer section at its beaches, modern playgrounds, and large open areas for play. The Beach at the Lake is particularly noted for its shallow access and sunbathing lawns.
Yes, Öjendorfer Park includes designated off-leash areas for dogs, allowing your canine companions to enjoy the park freely.
Visitors will find kiosks offering refreshments, such as the Kitchen at the Öjendorfer Kiosk, barbecue areas, and ample free parking. Public restrooms and showers are also available for convenience.
The North Shore of Öjendorfer Lake offers elevated paths with wonderful views of the lake, its islands, and reed beds. The northern part of the lake is also a bird conservation area, serving as a wintering ground for various bird species.
The area around Öjendorfer Lake offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes like the 'Glinde–Trittau Rail Trail' or gravel biking options such as the 'Öjendorfer Park – Boberger Dunes loop'. For more challenging rides, there are MTB trails like the 'Boberger Lake – Aumühle Mill Pond loop'. You can explore these and more routes in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails around Öjendorfer Lake.
Visitors appreciate Öjendorfer Lake as a natural escape within the city, offering a refreshing swimming experience and extensive parkland for outdoor activities. The presence of barbecue areas, especially around Öjendorfer Lake itself, makes it a popular spot for social gatherings in summer. The diverse offerings cater to families, nature lovers, and sports enthusiasts alike.
Yes, there is ample free parking available for visitors to Öjendorfer Lake and its surrounding park.
Öjendorfer Lake was formed in 1954. It originated from a former sand pit that was later used to deposit rubble from World War II. Today, it serves as a rainwater retention basin and the centerpiece of the 140-hectare Öjendorfer Park.


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