Lakes around Hude (Oldenburg) offer diverse natural landscapes for recreation. Situated between Oldenburg and Bremen, the region features forests, fields, and accessible lakes. The area is known for its varied terrain, including marshlands and moorlands, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Hude (Oldenburg) serves as a starting point for exploring these natural attractions within the Oldenburg District.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A great destination. There are some lovely spots here for a nice break on a lovely bike ride.
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Very nice campsite.
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An ideal training area for runners, one lap is just over 3 km long. Great asphalt and diverse natural scenery.
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There was significantly less water in Peterteich today. This seating area overlooking the water is beautiful.
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Today, there was significantly less water in Peterteich than at this time last year. No water flowed from the overflow pipe into Brookbäke.
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Beautiful lake for walking and cycling along. There are a few benches to rest on. Beautiful views of the lake.
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The Seehuus restaurant at Falkensteinsee has a good menu and very tasty food.
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The Moorhauser Polder is a flood polder that stores the flood waters of the Hunte. This year the water is particularly high due to the rainfall of the last few months. You could tell from the drift on the grass that it wasn't a meter higher. The Moorhauser Polder is an El Dorado for water birds. This year 15,000 barnacle geese and 10,000 white-fronted geese rest here. It is a spectacle when they fly in in the evening with loud cries and then fly off again in the morning to look for food.
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The region around Hude (Oldenburg) offers diverse natural landscapes, including forests, fields, marshlands, and moorlands. You can find lakes surrounded by forest, like Peter Pond, and areas with wide views and wet meadows, such as the Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve, known for its bird species and frog concerts.
Yes, Lake Falkenstein is a popular spot for relaxation and is perfect for swimming. While the Tweelbäker Lake and Großer Bornhorster See are not official bathing lakes, they offer other recreational activities.
For quiet walks and nature observation, consider the Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve, which offers wide views and a rich birdlife. Peter Pond, a small pond surrounded by forest, also provides a serene setting for a peaceful stroll.
The Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve is particularly noted for its many species of birds and frog concerts in the wet meadows. The Großer Bornhorster See is home to various fish species, including eels, perch, bream, pike, carp, roach, rudd, catfish, and pike-perch, making it interesting for anglers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. A 4 km path around the Tweelbäker Lake is frequently used by cyclists. Similarly, an almost 4 km long bike path leads around the Großer Bornhorster See. You can find more cycling routes in the area, including those that pass by lakes, in the Cycling around Hude (Oldenburg) guide.
Absolutely. Meisters Angelsee und Forellenfischerei, located near Tweelbäke-Ost, is a dedicated fishing facility with a large pond and four smaller ones, offering a variety of fish like rainbow trout, carp, pike, and zander. The Großer Bornhorster See is also used by the Oldenburg Sports Fishing Association as a fishing water.
Besides swimming at Lake Falkenstein and fishing, you can enjoy walking, jogging, and cycling on paths around lakes like Tweelbäker Lake and Großer Bornhorster See. The Tweelbäker Lake also features a beach volleyball court. For more structured outdoor adventures, explore the MTB Trails around Hude (Oldenburg) or Road Cycling Routes around Hude (Oldenburg) guides.
Yes, both the Tweelbäker Lake and the Großer Bornhorster See have paths of approximately 4 kilometers that are popular with joggers, walkers, and cyclists. These offer ideal training areas with diverse natural scenery.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Lake Falkenstein is suitable for family outings, offering swimming and strolling. The Tweelbäker Lake has a beach volleyball court, which can be fun for families. Additionally, the Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve and Peter Pond are great for enjoying nature with children.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by location, natural areas like Peter Pond, which is surrounded by forest, are generally welcoming for walks with dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local signage for specific rules.
Yes, the Seehuus restaurant at Lake Falkenstein is a popular spot, offering a good menu and tasty food right by the water. This provides a convenient option for dining or a coffee break during your visit.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and watersports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. For walking, cycling, and nature observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Even in winter, the paths around lakes like Tweelbäker Lake can be used for refreshing walks.


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