Lakes near Hasbergen offer diverse natural attractions and recreational opportunities. The region, while not directly home to numerous large lakes within its municipal borders, benefits from its proximity to several bodies of water. These areas provide settings for various outdoor activities, from active leisure to nature observation. Hasbergen's location allows access to both natural and man-made lakes, many formed from sand extraction.
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Lake Königssee is located near Tecklenburg in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (district of Steinfurt). Other nearby towns include Lengerich (3.7 km), Ibbenbüren (9.6 km), Ladbergen (9.9 km), Lotte (10.0 km), and Hasbergen (10.4 km). A total of nine fish species have been reported to us for Lake Königssee. Further information on these and other fish species can be found in our fish encyclopedia. Any applicable legal closed seasons and minimum sizes in North Rhine-Westphalia can be found on our page "Closed Seasons & Minimum Sizes in Germany." Please note that different regulations may apply to Lake Königssee. There are other bodies of water in the vicinity for which, according to our information, fishing permits are issued to visitors. These include, for example, the following bodies of water: Buddenkuhle (6.2 km) Nollmannsee (7.0 km) Voskortsee (11.8 km) Meier See (12.3 km) or Präriesee (13.1 km)
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Water lilies cover the Tecklenburger Königssee.
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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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The region around Hasbergen offers a diverse range of lakes, including popular recreational lakes like Rubbenbruch Lake, unique natural monuments such as the Lengericher Canyon, and quieter spots like Niedringhaussee. Many of these are former quarries that have filled with water, alongside natural lakes and private fishing ponds.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Rubbenbruch Lake offers pedal and rowing boat rentals, mini-golf, and a playground. Attersee also features a children's playground and mini-golf, along with opportunities for bathing and boating. Niedringhaussee, with its sandy beach and waterfowl, is also appreciated by families.
The Lengericher Canyon, also known as the "Blue Lagoon," is a must-see for its striking turquoise-blue water and rugged rock faces. It's a former limestone quarry designated as a nature reserve, offering breathtaking views from observation platforms. Niedringhaussee also provides idyllic paths and views of the lake and local waterfowl.
Absolutely. Rubbenbruch Lake is surrounded by trails perfect for walking, hiking, and cycling. The Lengericher Canyon has several hiking trails, such as the Teutoschleife Canyon Blick and Canyon Tour, that lead around the area. You can find more options for easy hikes around the lakes by exploring the Easy hikes around Hasbergen guide.
Attersee is a popular destination for bathing with a beach-like atmosphere. However, swimming is strictly prohibited at the Lengericher Canyon to protect its delicate ecosystem, and also at Rubbenbruch Lake. Präriesee is a private fishing lake where swimming and unauthorized entry are also prohibited.
Beyond walking, you can enjoy pedal and rowing boat rentals at Rubbenbruch Lake and Attersee. Attersee also offers angling and model boat activities, and in winter, it can be used for ice skating. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the "Osnabrück Branch Canal – Rubbenbruch Lake loop" which you can find in the Gravel biking around Hasbergen guide.
Yes, Niedringhaussee is known as a quiet place with idyllic paths and views of the lake and local waterfowl, perfect for unwinding. The Fish Ponds at Haus Marck also offer an idyllic setting with benches, ideal for a peaceful rest, especially beautiful around sunset.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from active pursuits like boating and hiking to serene nature observation. The unique beauty of spots like the Lengericher Canyon and the well-preserved excursion point of Rubbenbruch Lake are frequently highlighted. The community has shared over 1200 photos and given more than 3000 upvotes to these lake highlights.
Präriesee, located near Lotte, is primarily known as a private fishing lake and is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. Attersee also offers opportunities for angling.
Yes, Rubbenbruch Lake features a café with a restaurant and beer garden, providing a pleasant spot to relax by the water after activities.
While not directly a lake, Bad Iburg Castle and Charlottensee Park is a notable historical site nearby. The castle offers a wonderful view of Bad Iburg and the Teutoburg Forest, with the Charlottensee adding to its scenic appeal.
The lakes around Hasbergen offer experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for boating, walking, and enjoying the green surroundings. The Lengericher Canyon's blue water is especially vibrant on sunny days. In winter, Attersee can even be used for ice skating, providing year-round recreational options.


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