Best lakes around Herzebrock-Clarholz are found within a municipality characterized by smaller ponds and rivers, primarily used for angling and walking. Located amidst the Emsland and Teutoburg Forest regions, it features scenic river landscapes like the Dalke and Ems, ideal for cycling and hiking. While Herzebrock-Clarholz itself offers tranquil spots, larger recreational lakes with extensive facilities are found in the wider region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Great area for leisurely driving.
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Setting a highlight "Oelde" so far away from the center makes little sense
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"Gütersloh's green living room" is only 10 minutes' walk from the city center: the city park with its botanical garden. The extensive routing, the old trees, the proximity to the water at the river and pond make the Gütersloh city park a real gem - and has been for 114 years. And best of all: You can discover it for yourself for free and 365 days a year!
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The former state garden show in Wiedenbrück is very idyllic and beautiful. With very beautiful and many paths along the Ems. There is a lot of green and water and Seepark, Seecafe, sculptures, dog park, flowers, playground etc. And everything is freely accessible and free of charge. Really great for walkers and cyclists. With respect for each other for everyone a very idyllic and beautiful area. Wow.
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The Flora Westfalica Park in Rheda-Wiedenbrück is very beautiful. You can walk or drive from Rheda to Wiedenbrück very easily and with little traffic. There is a lot to see both along the way and in nature. Really gorgeous. We would also like to have that nice place in Beckum.
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Herzebrock-Clarholz is characterized by smaller ponds and rivers, primarily used for angling and tranquil walks. Notable local spots include Brocksee and Pixler See. For broader recreational lake experiences, the larger Mastholter See is located in the neighboring district of Gütersloh.
Within Herzebrock-Clarholz itself, the local lakes are mainly for angling and nature enjoyment, not extensive swimming or water sports. However, the nearby Mastholter See, about 22 km away, is popular for activities like surfing, sailing, and stand-up paddling, and features a sandy beach.
Several spots offer family-friendly environments. The Emssee and Flora Westfalica Park provide an idyllic setting with paths and natural attractions. Lintel Lake is also considered family-friendly, especially for observing water sports. The Four Seasons Park in Oelde is also great for walks with children.
The region is excellent for cycling and walking. The Dalke River features a water adventure trail, and the Ems River area is known for long-distance cycling routes. You can find various routes for hiking, cycling, and even gravel biking around Herzebrock-Clarholz.
Yes, the Botanical Garden and Pond, Gütersloh Stadtpark is wheelchair accessible, offering extensive paths and old trees. The Former State Garden Show Park in Rheda-Wiedenbrück, with the Ems river flowing through it, also provides great terrain with accessible paths.
The renatured Dalke Auen (Dalke floodplains) offer beautiful landscapes perfect for year-round walking and cycling. The Ems River also provides scenic routes, such as those found in the Former State Garden Show Park in Rheda-Wiedenbrück. Additionally, a 2.7-kilometer circular trail around Mastholter See is ideal for walking, cycling, and jogging.
The Botanical Garden and Pond, Gütersloh Stadtpark is an oasis with old trees and proximity to water. The Emssee and Flora Westfalica Park offer an idyllic setting with numerous natural attractions. The Dalke River's water adventure trail also highlights the ecological importance of water.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the local lakes. Brocksee and Pixler See are primarily used for angling and are managed by the local angling club. Eier Heitmanns Teich is specifically designated for youth angling and carp breeding.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil nature and opportunities for relaxation. The Botanical Garden and Pond, Gütersloh Stadtpark is often described as an 'oasis to rest'. The idyllic settings of places like the Emssee and Flora Westfalica Park, with their charm and variety, are also highly valued.
The Dalke Auen (Dalke floodplains) are suitable for walking and cycling year-round. Many parks and natural areas, such as the Emssee and Flora Westfalica Park, are described as idyllic in every season, offering different charms throughout the year.
While specific dog rules vary by location, many natural areas and parks in the region are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks on designated paths. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. For specific rules, check local signage at individual sites.


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