Best lakes around Niedere Börde are situated in a municipality in the Börde district of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The region is characterized by fertile agricultural land and is traversed by the Ohre river and the Mittellandkanal. While not home to vast natural lakes, the area features several smaller, man-made lakes, often referred to as quarry lakes or excavation ponds. These water bodies provide recreational opportunities, including fishing, swimming, and non-motorized water sports.
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In 1908, the "Taube Elbe", an old branch of the Elbe, was transformed into a lake. This lake was named after the financier of the project, Adolf Mittag. Mittag belonged to a Magdeburg merchant family that became rich through trading in trimmings (decorative elements for refining textiles). The Marieninsel was created in the middle of the lake, on which a small temple was built. Source: https://erlebnisland.de/sachsen-anhalt/magdeburg/sehenswuerdigkeiten/adolf-mittag-see-stadtpark-rotehorn-magdeburg
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It's always nice by the water
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View over the lake to the Temple of Venus
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After years of drought, he now has real water again! This is obviously good for him and you can enjoy it!
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Since there are "only" 😣 two mountain bike, one racing bike, one running and one hiking highlight here at the Ottersleber pond with the same content (!), I'll also create a pond!
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Very nice nature trail through the countryside and small villages. There is still beautiful nature and landscape to experience here.
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The lakes around Niedere Börde are primarily man-made, often referred to as quarry lakes or excavation ponds. These water bodies, formed from past excavation activities, offer various recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. For instance, Neustädter Lake and Barleber Lake are popular bathing lakes with facilities. Lostau Old Elbe and Adolf-Mittag Lake also offer family-friendly environments for walks and relaxation.
Neustädter Lake is a popular bathing lake with a waterskiing facility. Barleber Lake is also a well-known local recreation area with a well-kept bathing area, perfect for swimming and relaxation.
Many of the region's quarry lakes are excellent for fishing. Neustädter Lake is known for perch, pike, and eel. Ottersleber Pond is used as angling waters, particularly for carp. Other local spots like Baggerloch Meseberg, Alte Kiesgrube Groß Ammensleben, and Daukuhle (Samswegen) are also popular among anglers.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Nature Trail by the Lake – Jersleber See loop' or the 'Jersleber See – Wooden playground loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Niedere Börde guide or the Hiking around Niedere Börde guide.
The lakes are often set in idyllic landscapes, offering opportunities to enjoy nature. Lostau Old Elbe, for example, is known for its beautiful nature trails. Many of these former gravel pits have evolved into green spaces, providing habitats for various fish species and local wildlife.
Near Adolf-Mittag Lake, you'll find two restaurants. Barleber Lake features a campsite, making it convenient for longer stays and access to bathing areas.
Neustädter Lake has a well-used circular cycle path. For mountain biking, you can explore trails like the 'Agricultural Field – Old Quarry Pond loop' or the 'Mittelland Canal – Wasserstraßenkreuz Magdeburg loop'. More routes are available in the MTB Trails around Niedere Börde guide.
Visitors appreciate the idyllic landscapes and nature trails, especially around Lostau Old Elbe. The well-kept bathing areas at lakes like Barleber Lake are also highly valued for relaxation and swimming. The overall appeal lies in the diverse recreational activities offered by these man-made water bodies.
Yes, at Adolf-Mittag Lake, you can rent rowing and pedal boats, allowing you to explore the lake and adjacent arms of the Elbe, depending on water levels.
Some lakes have interesting histories. Adolf-Mittag Lake was artificially created between 1906 and 1908, funded by a local industrialist. Ottersleber Pond, first documented in 1563, was historically used for a watermill and later as a breeding pond for carp.


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