Best lakes around Visselhövede are situated in a region characterized by natural landscapes, including moors and forests. The area offers various water bodies, from swimming lakes to heathland ponds, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. These lakes are often surrounded by nature reserves and trails, making them suitable for exploration. The landscape around Visselhövede is shaped by features like the Lüneburger Heath, offering diverse natural environments.
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Very worthwhile tour around the lake and moor with a small viewing platform, also doable with smaller children
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There are various traditions regarding the naming. One of them refers to the oxygen-poor dark water, which visually appears as if the lake has infinite depth. In reality the lake is actually only 2m deep. Today it is assumed that the Bottomless Lake could have been created by a meteorite impact in prehistoric times.
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The moor is surrounded by sandy-loamy ground moraine hills. Peat was previously widely cut in the small parceled moor. As long as there is water in the peat hollows, plants typical of raised bogs grow here. www.lueneburger-heide.de
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Great, quiet lake in beautiful surroundings.
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Great moor lake with wonderful beach access for swimming!
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Great photo motif or just let your feet dangle ...
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It is idyllically located in a forest and nature reserve and means relaxation and balance for many Rotenburgers: the large Bullensee. Recently, however, many walkers have been more of a shock when they see the newly built toilet facility on the beach section - because it costs as much as a single-family house. In the video we show what equipment people can expect and why they are only allowed to go to the toilet shortly after the opening. More about this: https://www.rtl.de/cms/am-bullensee-bei-rotenburg-standing-die-wohl-teuerste-toilette-deutschlands-4862441.html
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Very easy to walk path. Also an experience for dogs and children. Lots of informative information boards. Enough opportunities for a short break, with great views. And people please take it seriously, especially in summer: Do not smoke as the peat present burns very quickly.
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For swimming, the Great Bullensee is a popular choice, offering shady spots, bathing facilities, and a kiosk. The South Shore of Großer Bullensee is also ideal for swimming and relaxing, though it can get crowded in summer.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. The Great Bullensee has a large parking lot and a nearby moorland nature trail, making it a good starting point for family hikes. The Grundloser See Loop features educational puzzle boards about local flora and fauna, which are great for children. The Ahlftener Flatt is also considered family-friendly, with paths suitable for cycling.
Easy walking trails can be found around the lakes. The Grundloser See Loop offers a beautiful circular route through a nature reserve. The Ahlftener Flatt has paths with no gradients and numerous benches, making it accessible for a leisurely stroll. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Visselhövede.
The Great Bullensee is known for its large parking lot, making it a convenient starting point for visitors. The Ahlftener Flatt, however, does not have dedicated parking available.
The moor landscapes around Visselhövede's lakes are rich in wildlife. At the Shelter Großes und Weißes Moor, you might spot cranes and geese, especially at dusk. The Ahlftener Flatt offers opportunities for bird watching, with a chance to see rare water birds. The South Shore of Großer Bullensee is also part of a moor landscape with exciting animal life.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore some of the lakes. The area around Ahlftener Flatt is particularly suitable for cycling, though paths can be slippery in the rain. You can find more cycling options in the MTB Trails around Visselhövede guide.
The lakes around Visselhövede are set within a diverse natural landscape, including moors and forests. You'll find swimming lakes, heathland ponds like the Ahlftener Flatt (formed in a wind-blown depression from the last Ice Age), and moorland lakes. Many are integrated into nature reserves, such as the Grundloser See Loop, which showcases a unique moor landscape.
The Great Bullensee features a kiosk, providing refreshments. Additionally, the Shelter Großes und Weißes Moor offers a covered rest area with special benches for taking a break.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. The Ahlftener Flatt is described as exciting in every season, with changing leaves, snow, or fresh spring green providing fascinating sights. For swimming, summer is ideal, though popular spots like the South Shore of Großer Bullensee can be very crowded.
The Ahlftener Flatt offers paths with no gradients and a flooring of water-bound blanket with some gravel, making it more accessible. There are also numerous benches along the way, some of which are accessible.
Beyond swimming and walking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, with routes like the 'Großer Bullensee – Federlohmühlen Watermill loop'. There are also dedicated running trails, such as the 'Vissel-Bad – Visselseen Bürgerpark loop'.


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