Best lakes around Bad Bevensen are found within the Lüneburg Heath, a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes. This area provides access to various lakes, ranging from popular recreational spots to protected nature reserves. The lakes offer opportunities for activities such as swimming, walking, cycling, and observing local wildlife. Bad Bevensen serves as a central point for exploring these aquatic features and their surrounding environments.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Great cafe and an equally great campsite!
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Very friendly owners and a great hotel room! Definitely recommended.
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Resting place! Swimming and entry prohibited
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The Ratsteich was originally created by damming an arm of the Ilmenau as part of fortification measures. Today, the Ratsteich is a popular tourist destination: there are restaurants here, you can stroll through the park and relax on the benches. The Ratsteich meadow is also a popular place to play. I particularly liked the water fountain.
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Highly recommended campsite - with natural pool, organic shop and restaurant and good infrastructure!!!
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Oldenstädter See near Uelzen. The quarry lake was created during the construction of the Mittelland Canal and is now ideal for swimming, fishing and water sports. There is a hiking trail around it and opportunities to stop for refreshments (at least in summer).
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Great view but definitely with binoculars
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For swimming and active recreation, Hardausee is a popular choice with good water quality, pedal boat rentals, and a playground. The Oldenstädter Lake also offers excellent bathing water quality, sandy beaches, and a designated dog beach. Both lakes provide facilities like kiosks during summer months.
Yes, the Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary is a significant waterfowl sanctuary, home to over 140 bird species. It features an observation tower for undisturbed birdwatching. Additionally, the Grundloses Moor, with its Grundloser See and Kleiner See, is a protected raised bog area perfect for observing rare plants and various bird species from circular hiking trails.
Families will find several options. Oldenstädter Lake has sandy beaches, a playground, and a circular path for walking or cycling. Hardausee offers pedal boat rentals, a playground, and an imbiss. The Ratsteich in Uelzen is also popular with children, featuring a park and ducks to observe.
Yes, the Oldenstädter Lake has a designated dog beach, making it a great spot for you and your canine companion. The Ratsteich in Uelzen is also generally considered dog-friendly for strolls in the park area.
Many lakes offer surrounding trails. The Oldenstädter Lake has a scenic circular route suitable for walking or cycling. Around Hardausee, you'll find numerous hiking and cycling paths, including the 54 km 'Kulturhistorische Wassererlebnispfad Hardautal'. For more extensive options, you can explore the hiking routes or cycling tours available in the wider Bad Bevensen area.
Yes, angling is permitted in Hardausee, which is managed by a fishing club and home to various freshwater fish species like trout, carp, pike, and eel. The Oldenstädter Lake also allows fishing.
The Ratsteich in Uelzen is a historical site, originally created by damming an arm of the Ilmenau for fortification purposes. It's now a popular destination with restaurants and a park. The Hardausee area is connected to the 'Kulturhistorische Wassererlebnispfad Hardautal', linking it to other historical attractions like the Hösseringen Museum Village.
Facilities vary by lake. Hardausee has an imbiss for refreshments, homemade ice cream, coffee, and cake, along with pedal boat rentals and a playground. The Oldenstädter Lake offers a kiosk (seasonal), sanitary facilities, a grill hut, and parking. The Ratsteich in Uelzen has nearby restaurants and a park.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. For swimming and water activities, the summer months are ideal when kiosks are open and water temperatures are pleasant. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, especially at the Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary and Grundloses Moor. Winter provides opportunities for peaceful walks and, at Oldenstädter Lake, ice hockey and sledding when conditions allow.
Yes, the Uhlenköper Camp Uelzen is a highly recommended ecological campsite with a natural pool, organic shop, and restaurant, offering good infrastructure for visitors looking to stay close to nature.
The Grundloses Moor is unique as the largest virtually intact raised bog in the Heidekreis district, featuring two natural moor lakes, Grundloser See and Kleiner See. It's characterized by high moor-typical plants like cottongrass and peat moss, and offers peaceful circular hiking trails. While swimming is not suitable, it's a significant habitat for wildlife and an excellent location for nature observation.
Many lakes, such as Hardausee and Oldenstädter Lake, are generally accessible by car and offer parking facilities. For public transport, it's best to check local bus schedules from Bad Bevensen to specific lake locations, as connectivity can vary.


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