Lakes around Bersenbrück offer diverse natural and recreational experiences. The region features several notable lakes, including the artificially created Alfsee and the natural Heidesee and Dümmer. These bodies of water are situated within a landscape that includes low and high moors, providing varied environments for visitors. The area is accessible and provides opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Alfsee was artificially created to regulate the water level of the Hase River and to facilitate agriculture in the Hase floodplains. This recreational lake is dammed by this dam. From here, you have a fantastic view of the large reservoir. Walking across the dam is definitely worth it.
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Alfsee, located southeast of Alfhausen, a few hundred meters east of the B 68, can be reached from this federal highway and from the Neuenkirchen-Vörden junction of the A 1, which runs just to the east. Rieste train station, served hourly from Bremen (via Delmenhorst) and Osnabrück, is only about 1,800 meters from Alfsee.
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The 330 m long overflow sill, the inlet of the Alfsee, was built in 1974 with a 10 hectare settling basin. This is where sand and alluvial particles that would worsen the water quality of the lake are supposed to settle. The outlet structure was also built in 1974.
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Great lake in beautiful surroundings. A must-see on a bike tour. Nice restaurants nearby. Top
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The Hase flows through small gates into the Alfsee.
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The water of the Hase flows through the Alfsee.
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It's best to drive on top of the dike instead of on the small pavement below.
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Here you can switch over to the reserve area. Although it is close to the road, it is a bit quieter here.
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The most popular lakes in the Bersenbrück region include Alfsee, an artificially created reservoir known for its diverse activities, and Heidesee Recreation Center, Holdorf, a natural bathing lake. These destinations are highly appreciated by the komoot community, with over 1100 upvotes and more than 220 photos.
Yes, both Alfsee and Heidesee Recreation Center, Holdorf are considered family-friendly. Alfsee offers an extensive leisure program including an indoor play area and water skiing, while Heidesee is a natural bathing lake ideal for children.
Alfsee offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy camping, a go-kart track, an indoor play area, and water skiing at the Alfsee Waterski Facility. There's also an almost eight-kilometer path around the lake, perfect for long walks, especially along the North shore of the Alfsee.
Yes, you can swim in several lakes. Heidesee Recreation Center, Holdorf is a natural bathing lake, approximately 10 hectares in size and up to 15 meters deep. Dümmer lake is also ideal for swimming during the summer months.
The region offers diverse natural features. At Alfsee, you can see the impressive Alfsee Overflow Weir, which provides great views over the reservoir. Dümmer lake is situated within the Dümmer Nature Park and is surrounded by low and high moors, offering opportunities to observe nature, especially during bird breeding season in areas like 'Ossenmoos'.
Yes, there are several options for walking and hiking. Alfsee features an almost eight-kilometer path around the lake, offering a quiet experience outside of peak season. Dümmer lake is also suitable for hiking, running, or cycling, particularly in autumn. For more running options, explore the Running Trails around Bersenbrück guide.
The lakes offer appeal throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming at Heidesee and Dümmer. Spring is excellent for nature observation at Dümmer, especially for ornithologists. Autumn provides peaceful conditions for hiking or cycling around Dümmer. Even in cold winters, Dümmer can offer rare ice skating opportunities. Alfsee is also enjoyable outside of peak season for quieter walks.
At Heidesee Recreation Center, Holdorf, you can find a campsite where visitors can enjoy cool drinks and food. It's known as a great destination for relaxing hours by the water.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. For example, there's an 'Alfsee – View of Alfsee loop' route mentioned in the Road Cycling Routes around Bersenbrück guide. Dümmer lake also has paths suitable for cycling around its perimeter.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse recreational opportunities, from the extensive leisure program at Alfsee to the natural bathing experience at Heidesee. The peaceful atmosphere for walks, the scenic views, and the family-friendly amenities are frequently highlighted. The community's numerous photos and upvotes reflect the general appeal of these destinations for outdoor activities and relaxation.
While specific trails directly around the lakes might vary, the broader Bersenbrück region offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find various routes, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Bersenbrück guide, which include loops like 'Megalithic tomb at the golf course – Hill at the Old Flak Position loop from Bersenbrück'.


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