Lakes around Almstedt are primarily found within the broader Hildesheim district and Lower Saxony, as Almstedt itself, a village in the Hildesheim district, does not feature large lakes directly. The Alme stream flows through the village. The surrounding region offers various water bodies for recreation. These lakes provide opportunities for activities such as swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, and hiking.
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That's a real shame... who is actually responsible for that?
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Unfortunately, the bridge doesn't look as good as it did in the first photo. Several broken slats are visible.
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The fishpond is located in the Querburg woods. It's a fishing pond. An idyllic spot that invites you to linger.
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There are a lot of leaves floating on the water at the moment.
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Picturesque pond with turquoise water
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The monastery garden, which previously served as a fruit and vegetable garden for the monastery tenant, was converted into a monastery park in 1965. Students from the Technical University of Hanover (Horticulture Faculty) took on the planning of the redesign as part of a competition. During a sculpture symposium in 1984, several sculptures were placed in the monastery park. Among them was a wooden figure of the patron saint of the Lamspringe monastery church, St. Dionysius. The park thus also serves as an "open-air museum". Skates must be taken off when walking through the park - the paths are not asphalted. However, there are passable footpaths along the adjacent streets. https://www.lamspringe.de/Touristinfo-Freizeit/Touristinfo-Freizeit/Sehensw%C3%BCrdigkeiten/
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Very tasty spring water, which everyone should try.
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Source with drinking water quality, it is also claimed by some to have healing properties. People with canisters keep coming here to fill up with water.
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While Almstedt itself does not feature large lakes directly, the broader Hildesheim district and Lower Saxony offer several popular options. Key highlights include Lake Hohnsensee, known for its sandy beach and recreational facilities, and the Apenteich Spring, a historic natural monument. Other notable lakes in the region are Giftener See and Innerstetalsperre.
Yes, several lakes in the Hildesheim region are great for swimming. Lake Hohnsensee near Hildesheim features a 150-meter-long sandy beach. Giftener See near Sarstedt is also ideal for swimming during warm summer months. The Innerstetalsperre offers beautiful swimming areas and beaches along its perimeter.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, stand-up paddleboarding (e.g., at Giftener See), and other water sports like rowing, surfing, or sailing at Innerstetalsperre. For land-based activities, there are numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. You can explore various MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes in the region.
Absolutely. Lake Hohnsensee is very family-friendly, with its sandy beach and the JoWiese outdoor swimming pool. The Fish Pond in the Querburg Wood offers a quiet oasis with benches, perfect for a relaxing family outing. Many lakes also have easy paths suitable for strolls with children.
For a tranquil experience, the Fish Pond in the Querburg Wood near Lechstedt is a quiet oasis with benches for relaxation. The Apenteich Spring, nestled in the forest, also provides a charming and peaceful setting to unwind.
Yes, the Apenteich Spring is a significant natural monument and a historic alpine pond spring. It's beautifully situated in the forest beneath the former Winzenburg Castle ruins, offering both natural beauty and historical context. The Heinde Watermill and Fish Pond also represent a historical site with nearby ponds.
Lake Hohnsensee is a well-equipped recreational area. Its northern part features the JoWiese outdoor swimming pool with a 150-meter-long sandy beach called JoBeach. Free parking is available nearby, and there's a lakeside restaurant. You can even spend two nights for free at the motorhome parking lot provided by the city.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Lake Hohnsensee has a lakeside restaurant. For longer stays, the Innerstetalsperre and Steller See both have campsites. The area around Apenteich Spring also has a fisherman's lodge and the Zum Zwetschenkreuger restaurant nearby, known for fish specialties.
Giftener See near Sarstedt is ideal for stand-up paddleboarding. For a wider range of water sports, including rowing, surfing, or sailing, the Innerstetalsperre is a great option, especially if you're considering a longer stay at its campsite.
Visitors appreciate the variety of recreational opportunities, from relaxing by the water to active pursuits like swimming and hiking. The natural beauty of spots like Apenteich Spring and the quiet charm of the Fish Pond in the Querburg Wood are often highlighted. The sandy beaches at Lake Hohnsensee also receive high praise for their 'South Seas feeling'.
While a bit further, the Harz National Park offers beautiful lakes like Oderteich and Silberteich. Oderteich features a path around it and is part of the Brocken bypass of the Harzer-Hexen-Stieg trail, offering excellent photo opportunities. Silberteich is noted for its beautiful setting and location along the Nature Myths Trail, appealing to hikers.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the warm summer months are particularly popular for swimming and water sports at lakes like Hohnsensee and Giftener See. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings, with beautiful foliage. Some areas, like the Fish Pond in the Querburg Wood, can even be used for skating and curling in winter.


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