Lakes around Damme offer diverse natural landscapes, including coastal nature reserves and tranquil park settings. The region features unique biotopes shaped by tidal influences and historical waterways. Visitors can explore areas rich in birdlife and scenic walking paths. These natural attractions provide opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciation of varied ecosystems.
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In the 13th and 14th centuries, this sea arm - ’t Zwyn - was an important waterway to Bruges. This waterway was created after the sea had penetrated the land around the beginning of the Christian era. The cities of Bruges, Damme and Sluis were located on the Zwin and became flourishing trading centres. But the channel became increasingly shallow and eventually unnavigable. That is why the Zwin was later largely poldered. Nature then took over here. Source: https://www.hetzeeuwselandschap.nl/natuurgebieden/het-zwin
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In the 13th and 14th centuries, this sea arm - ’t Zwyn - was an important waterway to Bruges. This waterway was created after the sea had penetrated the land around the beginning of the Christian era. The cities of Bruges, Damme and Sluis were located on the Zwin and became flourishing trading centres. But the channel became increasingly shallow and eventually unnavigable. That is why the Zwin was later largely poldered. Nature then took over here. Source: https://www.hetzeeuwselandschap.nl/natuurgebieden/het-zwin
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The Zwin is a slufter: a beach plain behind the dunes that is in open connection with the sea. Directly behind the gully mouth lies a sandy beach, further inward lie dunes and salt marshes. Behind the row of dunes lie two small polders, which are managed by the Zeeuwse Landschap: the Kievittepolder and the Oudelandsepolder. In the Zwinweide, once a side channel of the Zwin, is a very varied area where fresh and salt alternate at a short distance. Thanks to the alternation between wet and dry, salt and fresh, and clay and sand, the entire area has a great variety in vegetation and birds. Source and all information for your visit to this Zeeland side of the Zwin at https://www.hetzeeuwselandschap.nl/natuurgebieden/het-zwin
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Free-standing tower, built in 1398-1401 by Jan Van Oudenaarde; from the 15th century to the first quarter of the 20th century, gunpowder store, see name; in 1665 it was used as a fuller's mill for several years; cellars already used as ice cellars before 1785. Restored in 1989-1991 according to a design by architect A. Cottyn (Bruges). Immovable Heritage Inventory: Poertoren, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/200722
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The most prominent lake is Dümmer See (Dümmer Lake), a large and popular destination in Lower Saxony, Germany. It's known for water sports and its natural beauty within the Dümmer Nature Park. Another notable local option is the Dammer Mountain Lake (Dammer Bergsee), which offers a more tranquil experience with a nature trail.
Dümmer See is a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts, offering excellent conditions for activities such as swimming, sailing, and windsurfing. Its shallow waters and flat beaches make it particularly inviting.
Yes, the Dammer Mountain Lake (Dammer Bergsee) is considered suitable for kids and offers a local destination for leisurely outdoor experiences. Additionally, the shallow waters and sandy beaches of Dümmer See are great for families looking to swim and enjoy the lakeside.
Around Dümmer See, you can explore beautiful natural scenery including fens and raised bogs within the Dümmer Nature Park. The lake itself is a crucial biotope for water birds and a significant stopover point for migratory birds, with large portions of its shore designated as nature reserves. Viewpoints like the Dümmer West Viewing Tower offer panoramic views.
Yes, the area around Dümmer See offers opportunities for hiking, and the Dammer Mountain Lake has a nature trail nearby. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore trails in the Damme Hills. You can find various running trails around Damme, including routes like 'Schellemolen Windmill, Damme – Market Square, Damme loop from Damme' or 'Damse Vaart Canal – Zuidervaartje Damme loop from Damme' by visiting the Running Trails around Damme guide.
Absolutely! The Dümmer Nature Park, which encompasses Dümmer See, is suitable for cycling. For specific cycling routes, you can check out guides like Cycling around Damme or Road Cycling Routes around Damme, which feature routes such as 'Damse Vaart Canal – View of Sluis loop from Damme' and 'Maerlant Route'.
The Dümmer See is popular during warmer months for water sports and outdoor activities. Its shallow nature makes it well-suited for swimming. The Dümmer Nature Park and surrounding areas offer beautiful scenery year-round, with migratory birds being a highlight during their seasons.
Yes, the Dammer Mountain Lake (Dammer Bergsee) is noted as being dog-friendly, making it a good option for visitors with pets.
The east bank of Dümmer Lake features numerous docks for boats, several sandy beaches for swimming, and restaurants, making it a vibrant tourist hub. There are also relaxed beach bars to enjoy.
Dümmer See is a crucial biotope for water birds and a significant stopover point for migratory birds. A large portion of its shore is designated as nature reserve areas, protecting its unique ecosystem of fens and raised bogs.
Yes, the Dümmer West Viewing Tower near Dümmer See offers excellent panoramic views of the lake and its surrounding wetlands, providing a great perspective on the natural landscape.


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