Lakes around Habichtswald are a prominent feature of this nature park located west of Kassel, Germany. The region is characterized by dense deciduous forests and basalt cones, with many lakes formed from historical basalt quarrying. These bodies of water provide settings for recreation and opportunities to connect with nature within a culturally significant landscape. The area offers a wide array of hiking trails and scenic views.
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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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Karlsaue, a beautiful park that is definitely worth a visit 🤙
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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 1.50 km² Karlsaue State Park is a public, originally baroque, inner-city park in Kassel. The park has been part of the European Garden Heritage Network since 2009. (Source: Wikipedia)
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On the occasion of the BUGA 1981, the BUGA lake was created in the Fulda floodplains. Today it is part of the Fuldaauen nature reserve. It is easy to get around by bike and offers interesting sights and rest areas. In summer there is always a lot of activity here.
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The Habichtswald region features several beautiful lakes. Among them, Höllenteich offers spectacular views of the water features within Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe. Other notable lakes include Silbersee, known for hiking and a nearby camping area, and Blauer See, which has a 1.5 km hiking trail leading to the Künstler-Nekropole.
Yes, several lakes in Habichtswald are great for families. Höllenteich and Lac (Castle Pond) in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe are both considered family-friendly. BUGA Lake, Kassel, also offers a beautiful water landscape and extensive trails suitable for family walks and activities.
The lakes in Habichtswald are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, jogging, and cycling around lakes like BUGA Lake, Kassel. The wider region offers numerous trails for hiking, running, and even mountain biking.
Absolutely. The lakes within Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, such as Höllenteich and Jussow Temple at the Fountain Pond, are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its elaborate water features and historical monuments. The Blauer See is also close to the unique Künstler-Nekropole, where artists have created their own grave monuments.
Höllchen Pond, a small, quiet forest lake near Habichtswald-Dörnberg, is known for its good water quality, making it suitable for swimming. The Blauer See was also historically a popular bathing spot.
The lakes in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, including Höllenteich and Lac (Castle Pond), are integral to the park's elaborate 'Wasserspiele' (water features). They are artificial lakes connected by cascades and serve as reservoirs, offering spectacular views and a rich historical context.
Yes, BUGA Lake, Kassel, is noted as dog-friendly, offering an extensive network of trails where you can walk with your dog. Many other trails throughout the Habichtswald Nature Park are also suitable for walks with dogs.
Many of the lakes in Habichtswald, such as Silbersee and Blauer See, originated from disused basalt quarries. Once quarrying ceased, these areas filled with water, creating the picturesque lakes we see today. Others, like those in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, were artificially created as part of elaborate landscape designs.
Visitors particularly enjoy the spectacular views, especially from spots like Höllenteich and the Devil's Bridge. The extensive network of trails for various activities around lakes like BUGA Lake, Kassel, and the tranquil settings for connecting with nature are also highly appreciated.
The Lac (Castle Pond) in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is known for its diverse tree and shrub populations and is a recognized gathering spot for biologists due to its bat inhabitants. It's also a popular spot for observing ducks and swans.
Near Silbersee, there is a camping area with a pleasant beer garden, making it an ideal spot for refreshments. Many areas around the lakes, especially those with hiking trails, offer benches and scenic spots perfect for a picnic.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, a 1.5 km hiking trail encircles the Blauer See. The hiking guide for Habichtswald includes routes like the 'Silver Lake – Hohes Gras Observation Tower loop', offering beautiful lake views.


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