Lakes around Harburg, located in Hamburg, Germany, offer diverse natural settings for recreation. The district provides access to various lakes, from tranquil ponds to larger bodies of water, suitable for outdoor activities. These areas are characterized by their natural beauty and serve as local recreation spots. The region's landscape includes both natural and man-made lakes, contributing to its appeal for visitors seeking outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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A beautifully landscaped pond with numerous benches around it, inviting you to relax.
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A beautiful valley with numerous idyllic ponds inhabited by water lilies and frogs... surrounded by a pretty heath... but always quite busy too.
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I liked the restaurant a few meters before the fairytale forest the best. It's so beautifully quiet and beautiful. I've been there several times. The first time, unfortunately, was for a sad reason. A good friend of my wife and me is buried there in the Ruhewald. We had known each other for almost 50 years.
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Did you know that the Büsenbach has a tributary? It's the Kaiserbach: https://groups.io/g/frali/message/345
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The landscape of the Büsenbach Valley is the result of the Ice Age. Like giant conveyor belts, Scandinavia's glaciers deposited sand and debris. For thousands of years, water and wind subsequently shaped the relief of our landscape. Where water flowed in large quantities, it left deep cuts in the terrain. This is how the Büsenbach Valley was formed.
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Really cute forest with lots of hidden highlights and an ongoing story.
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The 4th stage of the Heidschnuckenweg also runs along here. All information about the Heidschnuckenweg can be found under the following link: www.heidschnuckenweg.de/etappen (as of August 3, 2024).
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The Undeloh village pond (Hungerteich) used to be a natural phenomenon. Legend has it that something was not right in Undeloh. Undeloh means spring in the oak grove. The spring had healing properties. A fairy restored a girl's sight there. There is a display at the pond that looks like a book that describes the story.
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Several lakes in the Harburg area are great for families. Appelbeck am See offers pedal boat rentals, a playground, and a snack kiosk. The Fairy Tale Forest Pond features a 3.2 km long fairy tale trail with interactive stations. Additionally, the Fairy Ponds are a renatured biotope with small bridges and visible tadpoles, perfect for nature exploration.
Yes, on warm days, you can cool off in the water at Lake in the Great Moor near Hörsten. The Pulvermühle Pond in Meckelfeld also features a beach area, which can be guarded and gets popular during summer.
The lakes around Harburg offer various outdoor activities. You can find excellent opportunities for cycling, running, and hiking. For detailed routes, explore the dedicated guides for Cycling around Harburg, Running Trails around Harburg, and Hiking around Harburg.
The Seppenser Mill Pond is described as very pretty and suitable for walking around. The route around Lake in the Great Moor is also easy to navigate and offers scenic views close to the shore.
The Fairy Ponds are renatured old fish ponds transformed into a valuable biotope. Lake Junkernfeld has been known for its birdwatching tower since the late 1970s, making it a point of interest for nature enthusiasts. The Bötersheim Watermill, while not a lake itself, is a historical site located near water features.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but many activities are best suited for warmer months. Summer is ideal for swimming and pedal boating. The Büsenbachtal Nature Reserve, which includes small ponds, is particularly beautiful when the heather is in bloom, typically in late summer.
Yes, Lake Junkernfeld is notable for its birdwatching tower, which has been a feature since the late 1970s, making it an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts interested in local birdlife.
Absolutely. Appelbeck am See has a large restaurant and a snack kiosk. Near the Undeloh Village Pond, you'll find benches for resting and the nearby Hotel Restaurant Heiderose. The Büsenbachtal Nature Reserve also has a restaurant and café, the 'Schafstall', right by the valley.
The Undeloh Village Pond is a recognized starting point for several hiking trails that lead into the heath, offering picturesque scenery before you begin your trek.
While not strictly within the immediate Harburg district, the Alster Lakes in Hamburg city center are artificial lakes formed by the Alster River. They are central to city life, surrounded by parks and historic mansions, and popular for jogging, kayaking, sailing, paddling, and rowing, offering a blend of scenic beauty and extensive recreational opportunities not typically found at the smaller, more natural lakes directly in Harburg.
The lakes around Harburg are set within diverse natural landscapes. You'll find renatured biotopes like the Fairy Ponds, scenic moorland areas around Lake in the Great Moor, and beautifully landscaped settings with water lilies and reeds at the Undeloh Village Pond. The broader region also features heath areas and forests.


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