Best attractions and places to see around Wangermeer include a 100-hectare artificial recreational lake located in the municipality of Wangerland. This area offers a diverse landscape with both natural features and unique landmarks. Visitors can explore extensive walking and cycling paths, a central island, and designated nature conservation zones.
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The tour over the Wangermeer and around is very beautiful
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The Wangermeer is a roughly 100-hectare artificial recreational lake in the municipality of Wangerland in northwestern Lower Saxony. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangermeer
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Promenade Bridge 250 m long (without dams), 3.50 m wide, maximum span 60 m (in the middle), clearance height approximately 7.50 m depending on water level, four viewing platforms. The substructure consists of precast concrete elements at the ends. In the middle, a steel box girder with access hatches for inspections is located over a length of 120 m. The bridge is founded on approximately 18 m long concrete piles. The pavement is made entirely of mountain larch. The railing is made of steel with a round handrail. There are 11 lamps, whose unique shape has since become the logo of the municipal company. The cost is approximately €1.7 million. Construction period: November 2007 to June 2008. See: https://www.wangermeer.de/seite/299600/promenadenbr%C3%BCcke.html
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On the northern outskirts of Hohenkirchen in the Wangerland region of the North Sea, just a stone's throw from the North Sea coast, lies the Wangermeer lake. This approximately 100-hectare recreational lake has a large, round island in the middle (a closed bird sanctuary). The Wangermeer lake can be reached on foot or by bike via a promenade bridge. Many species of birds, including rare ones, have settled there over time, and a wide variety of fish have also found their habitat in the lake. The various trails along the Wangermeer lake are ideal for hiking with beautiful and varied views of the natural surroundings.
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The lake, which is around 100 hectares in size, has a large round island in the middle that can be reached on foot and by bike via a 325-metre-long promenade bridge. The bridge is architecturally interesting and striking, and is also fitted with visually appealing lights, so that you can walk along it even in the dark.
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The Wangermeer is just a stone's throw from the salty North Sea coast. On the northern edge of Hohenkirchen, the approximately 100-hectare freshwater lake stretches through the inland and invites you to explore. A highlight of the Wangermeer is a large island that can be reached on foot and by bike via a 325-meter-long promenade bridge. There is also a wide variety of animal species to observe here. Rare bird species have settled on the Wangermeer and fish have also found their habitat here. Hiking trails of almost 5 kilometers along multifaceted nature invite you to experience it. If you get hungry, you can take a break in the "Sturmbude" with a café, snack bar and a large sun terrace or enjoy a picnic you brought with you on one of the beautiful viewing platforms and watch the hustle and bustle of the Wangermeer. (Source: https://www.wangerland.de/hohenkirchen/wangermeer)
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On the northern outskirts of Hohenkirchen in Wangerland on the North Sea, just a stone's throw from the North Sea coast, is the Wangermeer. The approximately 100 hectare recreational lake has a large round island in the middle of the lake, which can be reached on foot and by bike via a 325 meter long promenade bridge. Many rare bird species have settled there over time and a large variety of fish have also found their habitat in the lake. The various hiking trails on the Wangermeer are ideal for an extended hiking tour with beautiful and varied views of the nature of the Wangermeer. For numerous "sporty" activities, the "Buhl Activity Park" offers games, sports and fun. (Source: https://www.wangerland.de/poi/wangermeer)
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Wangermeer itself is a significant natural attraction, a 100-hectare recreational lake. You can enjoy extensive walking and cycling paths along its shores. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Birdwatching Hut at Wangermeer on the northeastern shore offers a designated shallow water zone for nature conservation, attracting numerous bird species and fish.
Yes, the Promenade Bridge is an architecturally striking, 325-meter-long bridge. It connects to a large, round island in the middle of the lake and offers great views over the Wangermeer. It's also fitted with lights, making it suitable for evening strolls.
The Wangermeer Swimming Area is a free and shallow bathing spot, particularly suitable for families with children. Additionally, the Wangermeer East Shore offers opportunities for activities like stand-up paddling and swimming.
Absolutely. The Wangermeer Swimming Area is ideal for families due to its shallow water. The Promenade Bridge and the central round island are also great for family walks and bike rides. The Birdwatching Hut at Wangermeer provides an educational experience for all ages with its information boards.
Yes, there are several routes for both hiking and cycling. For easy hikes, you can explore trails like the Wangermeer Circular Trail or the Wangermeer Promenade Bridge loop. For cycling, options include the 'Wangermeer – Signpost at the Wangermeer loop' or longer routes like 'View of the Jade Bight'. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Wangermeer and Road Cycling Routes around Wangermeer guides.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful artificial lake with its bike path right on the water, the variety of waterfowl, and the serene atmosphere. The Promenade Bridge is often highlighted for its great views and attractive ambiance, especially in the early morning hours.
The main circular trail around Wangermeer, such as the 'Wangermeer Circular Trail – Wangermeer Promenade Bridge loop', is approximately 4 to 4.3 kilometers long and can typically be completed in about an hour at a leisurely pace. Longer routes are also available if you wish to extend your walk.
Yes, the Promenade Bridge is listed as wheelchair-accessible, providing a great way to experience the lake views. The extensive walking and cycling paths around the lake are generally well-maintained and suitable for various mobility needs.
Yes, Wangermeer is a great spot for wildlife observation. The northeastern shore features a shallow water zone dedicated to nature conservation, attracting many bird species, including rare ones. The Birdwatching Hut at Wangermeer provides an excellent vantage point with information boards to help identify the birds you see.
Beyond swimming and stand-up paddling, the Wangermeer East Shore offers additional recreational options such as football golf. The area has an asphalted embankment, making it suitable for various activities.
For those seeking more active pursuits, the Buhl Activity Park, located near the lake, offers various 'sporty' activities. While not a highlight on its own, it complements the recreational offerings of the Wangermeer area.
While Wangermeer itself is primarily a natural and recreational area, the broader Wangerland region offers cultural sites such as the Old Sheep Stable Museum and the Historic Altenhuntorf Windmill, which might be of interest for a short excursion.


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