Best lakes around Burgwedel offer diverse natural landscapes. Burgwedel is a town with access to several lakes, including the Würmsee directly within its bounds. The region features both smaller, nature-focused lakes and larger, popular recreational destinations like Steinhuder Meer and Maschsee. These bodies of water provide varied opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities.
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Two sandy beaches with DLRG and service stations, play and sunbathing areas for swimming, splashing, picnicking and sunbathing.
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a great opportunity to relax, in summer you can lie on the sandy beach or go swimming, when it is colder you can observe the aquatic wildlife.
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Very beautiful here, especially in summer, not in midsummer ;); Here you can swim (with DLRG), barbecue, and just chill!
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On the south-eastern side there can be enormous algae growth in summer, which makes swimming not exactly pleasant.
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Located in the north of Hanover, nature lovers and those who want to swim will find an ideal area for their leisure time at Lake Altwarmbüchener. The lake is 48 hectares in size. Created artificially at the time, nature has now reclaimed much of it.
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The DLRG, with stations on the eastern and western banks of the lake, ensures swimming safety at the weekend.
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The 45.5 hectare lake was created in the 1980s as part of the expansion of the so-called "Moorautobahn". The sandy beach in the west with service buildings and adjacent playgrounds and lawns is traditionally completely overcrowded - which is why the lake is often referred to as the "Riviera of Hanover". However, the further east you go, the quieter, closer to nature and more idyllic the shore becomes. Despite the hustle and bustle, the Altwarmbüchener See is ideal for hiking and nature observation. Large areas are under nature conservation. Swimming is only permitted in designated areas. Source and further information: https://www.hannover.de/Kultur-Freizeit/Freizeit-Sport/Sport/B%C3%A4derf%C3%BChrer/Badeseen/Altwarmb%C3%BCchener-See
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One of two swimming areas with a beach. There is a kiosk and toilets. And the DLRG also guards the beaches.
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For swimming, the Altwarmbüchener Lake is highly recommended, featuring two sandy beaches with DLRG (German Life Saving Association) and service stations. Another excellent option is Silver Lake, Langenhagen, which has a beautiful beach. The Hufeisensee South Beach & Beer Garden also offers an admission-free bathing beach with regularly checked water quality.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Altwarmbüchener Lake is very popular, offering beaches and play areas. Silver Lake, Langenhagen features a playground for children and mini-golf. The Hufeisensee South Beach & Beer Garden also has playgrounds, including a pirate ship, and sports fields.
The Würmsee, located within Burgwedel, is particularly notable for nature observation. It's a significant breeding and resting ground for numerous bird species and a habitat for amphibians like the moor frog, and various insects. An adventure trail (Erlebnispfad) around the lake enhances the experience for nature enthusiasts.
The lakes offer a variety of activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and swimming at Altwarmbüchener Lake. For more extensive cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Altwarmbüchener Lake – View of Altwarmbüchener Lake loop' which is a moderate 41.5 km ride. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Würmsee – Würmsee Boardwalk loop' (13.2 km) or the 'Ruhiger Graben – Springhorstsee loop' (9.6 km). You can find more cycling routes on the Cycling around Burgwedel guide and running trails on the Running Trails around Burgwedel guide.
Yes, many lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. The Würmsee has an 'Erlebnispfad' (adventure trail) perfect for peaceful walks. Altwarmbüchener Lake is also great for walking, especially in the early morning. The Brelinger Quarry Lake is known for very nice, varied hikes. For specific running routes, consider the 'Würmsee – Würmsee Boardwalk loop' or the 'Frieden am See Lakeside Path – Springhorstsee loop'.
Many of the natural areas around Burgwedel's lakes are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash where required. The Würmsee's adventure trail and the paths around Altwarmbüchener Lake are popular choices for dog owners. The Hufeisensee South Beach & Beer Garden area also includes a dog meadow nearby.
Yes, the Hufeisensee South Beach & Beer Garden features a restaurant and terrace with self-service, making it a great spot for a break. Silver Lake, Langenhagen also has a beer garden within sight of its beautiful beach.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but for swimming and water sports, the warmer months are ideal. Early mornings are often recommended for a more serene experience at popular spots like Altwarmbüchener Lake, allowing visitors to enjoy its many corners alone before it gets crowded.
Yes, beyond the immediate vicinity of Burgwedel, two significant regional lakes are popular destinations. The Steinhuder Meer, about 35.6 km away, is the largest lake in Lower Saxony, offering diverse recreational activities like sailing and surfing. The Maschsee in Hannover, approximately 18.4 km from Burgwedel, is an artificial lake known for water sports and events, with popular promenades for walking and cycling.
Parking facilities vary by lake. For instance, the Hufeisensee South Beach & Beer Garden offers sufficient parking spaces, though bike parking can be scarce. Specific parking details for other lakes like Altwarmbüchener See and Sprinhorstsee are generally available locally or through regional tourism information.
The Würmsee is a small, shallow lake within Burgwedel, known for its ecological importance. It's a significant breeding and resting ground for numerous bird species and a habitat for amphibians and insects. Revitalization efforts have transformed it into a local recreational area with an 'Erlebnispfad' (adventure trail), making it ideal for peaceful nature observation.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Many appreciate the beauty of Altwarmbüchener Lake for walking, cycling, or swimming, especially its quiet corners in the morning. The Silver Lake, Langenhagen is loved for its beautiful beach and family amenities. The overall appeal lies in the blend of serene nature retreats and lively recreational areas.


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