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Top 13 Lakes in the Deister

Lakes in the Deister are found within and around the forested ridge near Hanover, a region primarily known for hiking and cycling. While the Deister mountain range itself does not feature large lakes, it hosts smaller ponds and water features. The area provides diverse natural experiences, with some water bodies serving as recreational spots or points of interest along trails. The broader region also includes larger lakes like Steinhuder Meer, located about 30 km northwest of Hanover.

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Last updated: June 25, 2026

Blanketeich

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Very nice picnic 🧺 place just before the water wheels

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Georgs/Toppiplatz

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former fairground for miners
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Kurpark Bad Münder

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It is always nice to walk through the spa park with its salt pans and glass sculptures as well as the small lake. From here you can also go to …

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Trout Pond, Wennigser Mark

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Erlengrund Park Ponds and Pavilion

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In the 19th century, under the tenure of the Prussian Minister of Agriculture, Victor von Podbielski, the planning of the connecting route between the park and the Deister began. The …

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Wennigsen Water Park

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Almost 2,000 square meters of swimming area invite you to enjoy bathing in a natural environment.

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Krater Spring

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The crater at the entrance is none. Hometown poet Hermann Lons already knew that. "Not Volcano, but Neptune was its creator," he noted. In the ring wall, which is built …

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On the 100th birthday of Kaiser Wilhelm I on March 22, 1897, an imperial oak was also planted in the Fuchsbach valley near Barsinghausen. The local Landwehr warriors' association had a small monument erected at the foot of the oak.

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Witches' Pond

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According to tradition, the pond, fed by a spring, was used for water samples from people suspected of witchcraft. At the time of the witch hunts, several women are said …

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A small idyll opposite the historic town hall in Bergamtsstraße. Here you can marvel at a memorial erected in October 1897 to commemorate Emperor Wilhelm I. It concerns a work …

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June 14, 2026, Forellenteich and Kaiser Wilhelm Oak

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The Georgsplatz and Toppiusplatz in the Deister near Wennigsen are historical sites closely associated with mining, hunting, and forestry. The Georgsplatz was created as a meeting point for miners and was supplemented in the 19th century by a royal hunting lodge. Opposite lies the Toppiusplatz, which was formerly used for hunting ceremonies and gatherings, and today still commemorates events and people from that era through monuments. Today, both squares primarily serve as quiet resting and excursion spots in the Deister.

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The Toppius monument commemorates the royal court hunter Toppius, who was killed by a poacher in a scuffle. It was initially located further down by the trout pond and was moved to its current location in 1901. It is a stone about one meter high with the inscription: To the memory of the royal hunter Toppius. On February 28, 1807, mortally wounded in the line of duty at this spot, he died on the 2nd day in Wennigsen. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgsplatz_(Wennigsen)

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In 1799, the Bröhnstollen, finally 1700 m long, was built in the center of the later Georgsplatz for coal mining. Place names such as Maschinenhaus and Schmiede in the area southwest of the hunting lodge still indicate the location of associated operational parts. In the 19th century, Georg Egestorff operated a transshipment point at Georgsplatz for the coal mined in his pits at Bröhn, Suerserbrink, and Feldberg. For the transport of coal in the direction of Hanover, Egestorff had the Deister-Kohlenstraße paved to the Hamelner Chaussee. The material quarried in the quarry just west of Georgsplatz was presumably used as building material. On the hill northeast of Georgsplatz, a pyrite mine was established in 1829. It belonged to a local safety fuse factory. Later it was taken over by the Egestorffsche Zündhütchenfabrik and operated until 1895. The Gauführerschule „Bernhard Rust“ was later built on the site for the training of NSDAP functionaries. In 1963, the Lower Saxony Police Training Center for Technology and Traffic was established there. In the east of Georgsplatz, on the Forellenbach, lie the remains of several old Rottekuhlen. In 2009, several information boards about its historical use were erected along a two-kilometer path around Georgsplatz. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgsplatz_(Wennigsen)

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The Great Crater and the Crater Fountain are among Bad Nenndorf's most striking landmarks and are closely linked to the spa town's history. They serve as reminders of the town's unique geological features and the use of the healing brine that made Bad Nenndorf famous far beyond the region. The Great Crater is a visually impressive relic of the former brine extraction. Natural geological processes brought saline water to the surface here, forming a crater-like depression over time. This brine was the foundation for Bad Nenndorf's development as a health resort. Today, the Great Crater is a protected natural and cultural monument that captivates visitors with its unusual shape and tranquil atmosphere. The Crater Fountain is located nearby, further emphasizing the importance of the brine within the townscape. The fountain incorporates the historical use of the brine and combines it with modern design. It serves not only as an eye-catching feature but also as a symbol of the spa town's healing tradition.

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On the 100th birthday of Kaiser Wilhelm I on March 22, 1897, an imperial oak was also planted in the Fuchsbach valley near Barsinghausen. The local Landwehr warriors' association had a small monument erected at the foot of the oak. The Fuchsbach was dammed here in the 17th century to form a "trout pond" to regulate water in the coal mining industry. On the other bank of the stream from the imperial oak is the mouth of the "Lower Sammann Tunnel" built in 1831. After it was taken over by the Prussian state in 1875, it was only used to ventilate the tunnel system opened up by the Barsinghausen monastery tunnel. When the memorial stone was built in 1897, a small artificial waterfall was also built on the Fuchsbach near the imperial oak. Kaiser Wilhelm Square was a popular excursion destination for Barsinghausen residents around the turn of the century in 1900. In 2022 there will be a shelter as well as benches and seating areas between the Kaisereiche and the trout pond. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaisereiche_(Barsinghausen)

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A beautifully landscaped swimming pool.

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The plaza contains various commemorative stones loosely and widely spread over it. In between there are many places to rest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes and water features can I find in the Deister region?

The Deister region features a variety of water bodies, including smaller natural ponds, artificially designed lakes, and natural bathing spots. While large natural lakes are not prominent directly within the mountain range, you'll find places like the relaxing Blanke Pond, the facilities at Kurpark Bad Münder with its artificial lake, and the Wennigsen Water Park for natural swimming.

Are there family-friendly lakes or water parks in the Deister area?

Yes, several spots are great for families. The Wennigsen Water Park offers an almost 2,000 square meter natural swimming area with sunbathing lawns, a jumping rock, and a sand field with a water pump for younger visitors. Kurpark Bad Münder is also family-friendly, featuring walking paths and interesting sculptures around its lake.

What natural features or landmarks can I explore around the Deister lakes?

Beyond the lakes themselves, the Deister region offers dense forests and historical sites. For example, Blanke Pond is a natural monument perfect for relaxation under old trees. The Krater Spring is another natural monument with historical significance. You can also find historical elements like the Kaiser Wilhelm Oak near Forellenteich.

Can I go swimming in any of the Deister lakes?

Yes, the Wennigsen Water Park is specifically designed for natural bathing, offering a large swimming area. It's one of the largest natural bathing lakes in Germany, providing a refreshing experience.

Are there historical sites or cultural landmarks near the lakes in the Deister?

Yes, the region has several historical connections. The Erlengrund Park Ponds and Pavilion were developed in the 19th century as a green connection and are part of a cultural monument. The Krater Spring and the Witches' Pond also hold historical significance. Additionally, the Ziegenteich is near the Kaiser Wilhelm I Memorial and Historic Town Hall in Barsinghausen.

What outdoor activities can I do near the Deister lakes?

The Deister region is well-known for its extensive hiking and cycling opportunities. You can find numerous trails for various sports. For instance, there are many running trails, waterfall hikes, and gravel biking routes throughout the Deister, often passing by or near these water features.

Are there accessible paths around the lakes for wheelchairs or strollers?

Yes, Kurpark Bad Münder is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering pleasant walking paths around its artificially designed lake and facilities. This makes it a good option for visitors with strollers or those needing easier access.

What is the best time to visit the Deister lakes?

The Deister region is enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the water features. Spring brings lush greenery, while summer is perfect for swimming at places like the Wennigsen Water Park. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking, and even winter can be picturesque for walks, though water activities might be limited.

Are there places to relax or have a picnic near the lakes?

Absolutely. Blanke Pond is specifically highlighted as an idyllic place for relaxation and picnics under old trees. The Georgs/Toppiplatz, near a lake, is also a nice spot for rest and picnics.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in the Deister?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from relaxing by tranquil ponds to enjoying active recreation. Many highlight the peaceful atmosphere, the opportunity for picnics, and the integration of these water features into the extensive hiking and cycling network of the Deister. The Kurpark Bad Münder is often praised for its unique design and pleasant walks.

Are there any larger lakes near the Deister region?

While the Deister itself features smaller water bodies, the much larger Steinhuder Meer is located about 30 km northwest of Hanover. It offers extensive recreational activities like sailing and cycling around its perimeter, and is a popular destination in the broader region. You can find more information about it on Visit Hannover.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes in the Deister?

Many natural areas in the Deister are dog-friendly, especially along hiking trails. While specific rules for each lake may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on leashes in public natural spaces. Always ensure to clean up after your pet and respect local signage.

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