Best lakes in Bielefeld offer diverse natural landscapes for recreation. The region features the prominent Obersee, a significant local recreation area. While not known for numerous large natural lakes directly within the city, Bielefeld provides access to several bodies of water, including artificial reservoirs and natural reserves. These areas contribute to the city's quality of life by offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Little still indicates it, but the ponds were once used industrially to operate mills and hammerworks. Therefore, the water was dammed up there to ensure a consistent water flow even in times of little rain.
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This is a super beautiful local recreation area.
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The Rieselfelder Windel Nature Reserve, with an area of 102.34 hectares, is located in the western part of Bielefeld. It was designated a nature reserve (NSG) in 2014 by a landscape plan. It is the largest private nature conservation project in the greater Bielefeld area, located in the former sewage fields of the Windelsbleiche district, part of the Senne district. It is funded by the Rieselfelder Windel Foundation, a non-profit, dependent nature conservation foundation under the fiduciary management of the Ravensberg Nature Foundation, based in Bünde. The nature reserve includes the Ortmann farmstead and another building, which are not part of the nature reserve. The Gütersloh/Bielefeld Biological Station was established in a barn building at the Ortmann farmstead in 1997. An information center is located in an adjacent building. The southern part of the nature reserve is separated by the Landstraße 788 (state road). Part of the Autobahn 33 borders it to the west. The Schwarzes Venn Nature Reserve borders the area to the west, separated only by a road. The Windel sewage fields are characterized by their diverse biotopes: wet and dry, open and wooded habitats, and the low intensity of land use are responsible for a wide variety of species living there, from bearded reed tits and kingfishers to spadefoot toads and lesser gargoyles to barn owls and little grebes. Two unpaved circular trails, the information center centrally located in the fields, guided tours, activity days, and nature education events for children and young people offer visitors opportunities to experience the sewage fields. The Windel Sewage Field Foundation also collaborates with the Osthusschule Museum.
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The Lutter Lake The Lutter Lake is a lake near Nienhagen (Saxony-Anhalt). The lake can be reached from the surrounding towns of Gröningen (about 2 km from the lake), Groß Quenstedt (4 km away) and Wegeleben (about 5 km away). The Lutter Lake is in the catchment area of Wegeleben, which is about 5 kilometers from the lake. We currently have no information on tourist offers or access options to this lake. You are welcome to send us further information via the lake reporter! Other lakes around the Lutter Lake Even if the lake offers at most minimal tourist potential, a visit to the region is of course worthwhile: There are numerous other lakes around the Lutter Lake that are characterized by a high recreational value. The Arendsee in particular is only about 108 kilometers away and is a worthwhile alternative thanks to numerous leisure activities and a wide range of possible activities.
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So green and beautiful in the middle of the city. A very relaxing and great path along the Lutter.
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Bielefeld has really beautiful corners.
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A nice tour and you drive right past it
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... the Obersee ... a very nice local recreation area with many leisure activities and great restaurants!!! 👍💦🌿 ... during the season, the Obersee has a very high number of visitors on weekends!!
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Bielefeld offers a variety of water bodies, including artificial reservoirs like the prominent Obersee (Johannisbachtalsperre), smaller ponds, and wetland ecosystems within nature reserves. While large natural lakes are not abundant directly within the city, these areas provide diverse natural landscapes for recreation.
The Obersee (Bielefeld) is highly recommended, featuring an approximately four-kilometer-long loop that is ideal for walks, jogs, and cycling. The path around Obersee (Johannisbachtalsperre) is also very easy to navigate for a bike ride. Additionally, the area around Lutterstauteich and Lutterbach is part of a green corridor through Bielefeld, perfect for cycling and hiking.
Yes, several lakes and water bodies in Bielefeld are considered family-friendly. The Obersee (Bielefeld), Obersee (Johannisbachtalsperre), and Lutterstauteich and Lutterbach are all great choices for families. The Rieselfelder Windel Nature Reserve also offers educational opportunities and trails suitable for families.
Yes, near the popular Obersee (Johannisbachtalsperre), you can find the restaurant "Der Seekrug," which offers a place to relax and enjoy the scenery after your activities. Other areas may have cafes or pubs nearby, particularly in surrounding districts.
The lakes in Bielefeld are enjoyable year-round. Spring (April/May) is particularly beautiful when paths are full of flowers, as noted for Lutterstauteich and Lutterbach. Summer offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities, while autumn provides scenic views. Even in winter, the areas around the lakes are suitable for hiking.
Absolutely. The Rieselfelder Windel Nature Reserve is a significant ecological area with wetland ecosystems, known for diverse species including bearded tits, kingfishers, and barn owls. It offers unpaved circular trails and an information center for nature enthusiasts. The Lutter Lakes also provide a small natural oasis with diverse birdlife.
Beyond walking and cycling around the lakes, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Ems-Lutter trail' or 'Castles to mountains' in the Teutoburg Forest. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy themed routes like 'The Green Network' or 'Source to source'. For gravel biking, routes like 'Lutterweg Path' offer challenging terrain. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking in Bielefeld, Cycling in Bielefeld, and Gravel biking in Bielefeld guides.
Yes, the Global Goals learning station at the Obersee is noted as wheelchair accessible, suggesting that parts of the paths around Obersee may also be suitable. It's advisable to check specific sections for full accessibility.
Many outdoor areas in Bielefeld are dog-friendly. For instance, the Lutter Lakes are described as ideal for walking the dog. While specific restrictions might apply in certain nature reserve areas, generally, dogs are welcome on trails around the lakes, often requiring them to be on a leash.
Beyond the popular Obersee, consider visiting the Lutter Lakes, described as a small natural oasis. The Dalbker Pond offers pure nature and tranquility, though circumnavigation is not possible. These spots provide a quieter experience amidst nature.
The provided information primarily highlights the lakes for recreation like walking, cycling, and nature observation. While the Dalbker Pond is mentioned as a nice place for rest and a little cooling, specific details about official swimming areas or regulations for other lakes are not readily available. It's best to check local signage or official sources for current swimming permissions.
The loop around the Obersee (Bielefeld) is approximately four kilometers long. Depending on your pace, a leisurely walk typically takes about 45 minutes to an hour.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or recreational, areas like Niemöller's Mill, which features a waterfall and is a historical site, are located near water bodies and offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural interest.


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