Best lakes around Landkreis Kassel offers a diverse landscape featuring both natural and man-made water bodies. The region includes the historic Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and expansive nature reserves like the Fuldaaue. Visitors can find a variety of lakes, from urban recreational areas to large reservoirs and natural swimming spots, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. The area is characterized by its blend of cultural landmarks and natural beauty.
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The Ahnepark is considered the green heart of Vellmar and is a popular destination with extensive lakes, walking paths, and numerous recreational opportunities such as a basketball and volleyball court, table tennis tables, a mini steam train, and a modern children's playground. Along the fairytale-like circular path, you will also discover impressive sculptures. And on the lake terrace, you can relax and be pampered.
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Great lake landscape with beaches that was created as part of the Federal Garden Show.
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The Buga was built in the late 1970s for the Federal Garden Show in 1981
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Private very pretty garden house
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An extensive cycle network to Kassel or around Kassel and around the lake with rest areas and bathing opportunities
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The park around the castle is beautifully laid out with flower borders and the café invites you to linger with tables in the countryside and a good offer.
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The Jussow Temple was built from 1817 to 1818 according to plans by Heinrich Christoph Jussow. The temple stands at the fountain pond at the end of the Peneus Cascades. He finds his role model in Stowe, England. The Jussow Temple is still often referred to as the Temple of Apollo. The confusion stems from the fact that the Jussow Temple was built up the slope shortly after the demolition of the wooden Apollo Temple.
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The lakes in Landkreis Kassel offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find extensive networks of trails for cycling, jogging, and hiking, particularly around the BUGA Lake, Kassel. For more structured routes, explore options like the running trails or easy hikes available in the region. Lakes like Edersee, Twistesee, and Diemelsee are popular for various water sports.
For a wide array of water sports, Edersee is an excellent choice, offering sailing, surfing, water skiing, diving, and pedal boating. The Twistesee is renowned for its water skiing center. The Diemelsee also provides opportunities for stand-up paddling, boating, and diving, with several diving schools available.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. The BUGA Lake, Kassel, located within the Fuldaaue nature reserve, has accessible shores and trails suitable for families. The Stockelache Natural Swimming Lake in Kleinenglis is a dedicated family destination with a sandy beach, bathing islands, a non-swimmer area, a water slide, an adventure playground, and beach volleyball fields. The Diemelsee features three free lidos with toilets, barbecue areas, playgrounds, and slides for children.
The Lac (Castle Pond) in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is a small, artificial lake within a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its historical water system and unique tree populations. The Höllenteich is another historically significant lake, part of the Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe's water features, connected to the Steinhöfer waterfalls and the Devil's Bridge.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around lakes like the BUGA Lake or Twistesee, with beautiful foliage in fall. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Stockelache, Edersee, or Diemelsee. Winter can offer serene landscapes, though some activities may be limited.
Many areas around the lakes in Landkreis Kassel are dog-friendly, especially for walks on trails. The BUGA Lake, Kassel and Aschsee are noted as dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and be mindful of other visitors and wildlife. Specific regulations may apply to swimming areas.
Absolutely. The region boasts numerous trails. The BUGA Lake, Kassel offers an extensive network of trails for walking and jogging. The Silver Lake in the hawk forest features an atmospheric trail that circles the lake. The Edersee and Twistesee are surrounded by forests with additional hiking opportunities. You can find various easy hikes and mountain hikes in the broader region.
The lakes are rich in natural beauty. The Twistesee is known for its clean waters and surrounding forests. The Diemelsee is celebrated for its diverse flora and fauna, both on its shores and underwater. The Edersee is part of the Kellerwald-Edersee Nature Park, bordering a national park, offering pristine natural beauty. The Lac in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe features interesting and sometimes rare tree and shrub populations.
Amenities vary by lake. The Stockelache Natural Swimming Lake has a restaurant on-site. The Diemelsee offers barbecue areas at its lidos. In the Ahnepark, Vellmar, you can find cafes and other facilities. For a wider selection, the urban BUGA Lake, Kassel is just minutes from the city center, providing easy access to various dining options.
Accessibility by public transport varies. The BUGA Lake, Kassel is highly accessible, located just a few minutes from the city center. For lakes further afield like Edersee, Twistesee, or Diemelsee, public transport options might be less direct, often requiring bus connections from nearby towns. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes.
Yes, regulations for swimming and fishing are in place to protect the environment and ensure safety. For swimming, designated areas are common, such as the lidos at Diemelsee or the non-swimmer area at Stockelache. For fishing, permits are generally required for most lakes, including Edersee and Diemelsee. It's recommended to check with local authorities or tourism offices for the most current permit requirements and regulations before planning your visit.


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