Best lakes around Lohne offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region benefits from its proximity to Dümmer Lake, a significant natural lake that serves as a popular destination for water sports and nature observation. The Lohne River itself originates from Dümmer Lake, establishing a direct hydrological connection. Visitors can explore various lakes and their surrounding areas, which provide settings for outdoor activities.
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Great lake in beautiful surroundings. A must-see on a bike tour. Nice restaurants nearby. Top
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Neolithic era At the end of the second settlement phase of Hüde I - around 3300 to 3200 BC. BC - people from a different culture built the moorland settlement Hunte 1 on a slightly rising hill on the Hunte, which flows north of the Dümmer. This place was discovered in 1934 when the Hunte was being straightened and was systematically excavated between 1938 and 1940 by Hans Reinerth, then head of the Reich Office for Prehistory. In 2000, the excavation documents and found material scattered during the Second World War were reassembled and scientifically evaluated as part of a research project at the Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover.
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Paleolithic era The oldest human presence on the Dümmer so far is proven by a harpoon tip that was fished out of the Dümmer in 1887. It was made by people of the Paleolithic period who hunted the reindeer in the Dümmer lowlands in the then treeless tundra of the Bölling Interstadial of the Vistula Ice Age 15,000 years ago. With the rise in temperatures around 12,000 years ago, nature changed on the Dümmer: birch and pine forests expanded, more hardwoods were added, and large and small game became native - an ideal basis for life for the people of the Mesolithic. A barbed tip, perhaps a harpoon tip - found near Lemförde in 1973 - confirms the presence of these Mesolithic people as early as the end of the Vistula Ice Age, because using the C14 method the tip was dated to 11,000 years before our time.
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Creation of the Dümmersedit The Dümmer formed around 12,000 years ago and has a similar origin story to the Steinhuder Meer: Until now, it was assumed that the Dümmer was a deflation trough. However, the surrounding sands (dunes) are not sufficient to interpret the formation as a deflation trough. It is now assumed that the Dümmer lake basin was formed by the formation of ice lenses during the Vistula glaciation. The glaciation of this last ice age did not extend into this region, but the landscape was periglacial, i.e. formed as a cold steppe. This ice lens theory was arrived at through studies of the periglacial area in Canada. However, this phenomenon should not be confused with the so-called pingos.
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The Dümmer, also referred to as Dümmer Lake on official signposts, is a 12.4 km² large and up to 1.4 m deep lake in the west of the northern German lowlands in the Diepholz district of Lower Saxony (Germany). It lies in the triangle between the towns and cities of Lemförde, Damme and Diepholz and is traversed by the Hunte.
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Dümmer is the name of a former nature reserve in the Lower Saxony municipalities of Lembruch and Hüde in the Altes Amt Lemförde municipality in the Diepholz district, the town of Damme in the Vechta district and the municipality of Bohmte in the Osnabrück district.
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At THIS point again one of the many inflows and outflows with regulation.
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Very nice bathing lake and there is a campsite nearby
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The primary destination for lake-based recreation near Lohne is Dümmer Lake, known for its diverse activities and natural beauty. Other notable spots include Heidesee Recreation Center, Holdorf, which is ideal for swimming, and the Observation deck overlooking Dammer Bergsee, offering scenic views.
Yes, Dümmer Lake is an excellent location for water sports. It offers prime conditions for sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing, with several clubs providing infrastructure. You can also find amenities and a starting point for lake tours at Olgahafen on Lake Dümmer.
Dümmer Lake is an important biotope and part of the Dümmer Nature Park, featuring a 4,630-hectare bird sanctuary. It's a vital breeding and resting place for numerous species, including mallards, grey herons, and kingfishers. The surrounding area boasts diverse flora like reedbeds, meadows, and swamp forests. The Observation deck overlooking Dammer Bergsee is also a great spot for birdwatching.
Absolutely. Heidesee Recreation Center, Holdorf is a very nice bathing lake, ideal for children, with a campsite nearby. Dümmer Lake also offers three large sandy beaches for swimming and relaxation, and Olgahafen on Lake Dümmer has a playground and amenities like ice cream and cake, making it a popular family spot.
Yes, extensive cycling and hiking trails encircle Dümmer Lake, including the 27 km long “Dümmer-Rund-Tour”. The Cycle path around Lake Dümmer provides a flat and well-developed route, attractive for cycling, hiking, or running in every season. For more routes, you can explore MTB Trails around Lohne or Running Trails around Lohne.
Dümmer Lake is an attractive destination year-round. In spring, the ox bog is great for ornithologists. Summer invites swimming and strolling. Autumn is ideal for those seeking peace and nature, perfect for hiking, running, or cycling around the lake. In crisp, cold winters, the lake can even offer opportunities for ice skating and ice sailing.
While not directly on a lake, Hopen Moated Castle is a beautiful historical facility located in the Hopener Forest, not far from Lohne. It's an important architectural monument with a rich history dating back to 1517.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the excellent bathing experience at places like Heidesee Recreation Center, Holdorf, the scenic views from spots like the Observation deck overlooking Dammer Bergsee, and the well-developed Cycle path around Lake Dümmer for active outings. The natural beauty and opportunities for relaxation are also highly valued.
Yes, anglers can find good opportunities to fish for pike, perch, and zander at Dümmer Lake. However, it's important to observe local regulations and obtain the necessary fishing licenses.
Yes, the region offers gravel biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Dümmer West Viewing Tower – Bexaddetal Wooden Bridge loop' or the 'Bexaddetal Wooden Bridge – Galmersbergsee loop' which are suitable for gravel biking. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Lohne guide.
There is a recreational lake called Lohner See located in Wietmarschen, which is family-friendly. It features a sand beach, beach volleyball, fitness equipment, a children's playground, picnic areas, and a grill area with adjacent camping possibilities. Lifeguards from DLRG provide safety for swimmers, and a kiosk offers refreshments. You can find more information about it on Grafschaft Bentheim Tourismus.


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