Best lakes around Hagen am Teutoburger Wald are found within the scenic Teutoburg Forest region. This area features a variety of water bodies, including natural lakes, former quarry ponds, and lakes integrated with historical sites. The landscape offers diverse opportunities for exploration, from forested trails to open meadows. Visitors can experience both tranquil natural settings and areas with recreational facilities.
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Cheated: Rubben are an amphibious freshwater fish species related to coelacanths that only survived the great extinction of the sauropsids at the beginning of the Cretaceous period in a few so-called Bruchsee lakes in central and northern Europe. This was possible due to the special acidic conditions of the so-called Bruchsee lakes created by forest breakage. Due to their amphibious characteristics, Rubben are able to survive for a long time outside of the water and their habitat. As an omniform species, they are able to suck out all possible sources of food, living or dead, with their strong sucking mouths, which is why only pedal boating is recommended here in the Rubbenbruchsee, not swimming. ;-)
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Unfortunately, the canyon does not come into its own as beautifully as here in the photos. Unfortunately, it is not worth setting this as a destination, since there are no seating options either. Of course it's a nice change from the forest, but we expected more from the canyon.
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Unique views of the clear waters of the canyon
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Nice mystical atmosphere especially early in the morning, with fog over the ponds...
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The origin as a quarry is (unfortunately) clearly recognizable. But at least one of the nicer sights of mining in the region and nature is reclaiming the area bit by bit. The view from the vantage point is beautiful, but it doesn't make you forget how it could be here, if you hadn't first intervened heavily in nature.
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Here the hiking trail leads along between the lakes - especially early in the morning when the first sun comes over the hills, very beautiful.
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Beautifully situated fish ponds in the south of Tecklenburg
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Due to the high lime content, the water is crystal clear and turquoise in color. This effect is enhanced in the sunshine. A real eye-catcher!
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For families, Bad Iburg Castle and Charlottensee Park is an excellent choice, offering a castle, the Charlottensee, and a pleasant downtown. Another great option is Rubbenbruch Lake, which has pedal boat rentals and meadows with barbecue facilities on its southern shore. The Fish Ponds at Haus Marck are also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, the region offers diverse hiking experiences. You can find circular walks around lakes like Rubbenbruch Lake. For more extensive hiking, explore the various trails in the area. You can find detailed routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Hagen am Teutoburger Wald guide.
Swimming is generally not permitted in all lakes. For example, at Rubbenbruch Lake, swimming is not allowed, though pedal boats are available. Similarly, bathing is forbidden at Heideseen. Always check local signage for specific regulations regarding swimming.
Absolutely. Bad Iburg Castle and Charlottensee Park is a prominent historical site. The castle itself is worth seeing and offers wonderful views of Bad Iburg and the Teutoburg Forest. The area combines natural beauty with historical significance.
The region features a variety of natural settings. You'll find natural lakes, former quarry ponds like the beautiful Heideseen, and areas with crystal-clear, blue water such as the View of Lengerich Canyon, also known as the 'Blue Lagoon of Lengerich'. The landscape includes forested trails and open meadows.
Yes, some lakes offer dining options. At Rubbenbruch Lake, there is a cozy restaurant on the northern shore where you can take a break. The downtown area near Bad Iburg Castle and Charlottensee Park also provides opportunities to stroll and find places to eat.
Beyond visiting the lakes, the region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB Trails, go Mountain Hiking, or enjoy general Hiking. There are numerous routes catering to different difficulty levels, from easy walks to more challenging trails.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, offering different experiences with each season. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural scenery. Summer is ideal for enjoying activities like pedal boating at Rubbenbruch Lake, while winter can offer serene, picturesque views, especially around the forested areas.
Yes, some locations offer convenient parking. For instance, Bad Iburg Castle and Charlottensee Park is noted for having parking available, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the well-preserved Rubbenbruch Lake to the stunning turquoise waters of the View of Lengerich Canyon. The combination of tranquil natural settings, opportunities for outdoor activities, and historical sites like Bad Iburg Castle makes the region highly appealing.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region is rich with smaller water bodies. The Fish Ponds at Haus Marck offer a more serene experience, and the large former quarry ponds known as Heideseen are considered beautiful and worth a detour for their unique character.


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