Best lakes around Preußisch Oldendorf offer diverse natural experiences, primarily centered around unique wetland ecosystems. The region, situated north of the Wiehengebirge, is characterized by significant natural features, including the Großes Torfmoor. This area provides opportunities for nature observation and hiking, showcasing a landscape of small ponds and specialized flora and fauna. Preußisch Oldendorf is known for its natural lakes, peat bogs, and recreational water bodies.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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A small lake where you can take a wonderful break. Unfortunately, all restaurants (except Café Beckmann) are closed in the fall.
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Highlight? You can barely see the lake from the road.
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When the first warmer days of the year arrive, the Moorstrandhaus on Hücker Moor opens its doors. Here you can relax in the sun on lounge chairs and enjoy a drink while enjoying a small snack. A nice stop for cyclists in spring and summer. You can find information about the start of the season and opening times here: https://www.facebook.com/p/MOORSTRAND-HAUS-100072098264977/.
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Moor beach. Here you can take a nice break with coffee and cake or even something hearty.
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My highlight from 2021 needs an update. Something has changed at the location, some things have gotten better, some things have gotten worse and many things remain the same. The selection of food was significantly better at the beginning. What remains are the typical snack dishes, manta platters, etc., just run of the mill... The biggest problem is still logistics. One place for cold drinks, one place for hot drinks, one place for food. I have nothing against self-service, but it can take a while until you have everything at your table and in the worst case, the food is cold before you have the drinks. Splitting up for procurement is also bad, as the table can get lost. This should be centralized.
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Very nice lake in Randringhausen, where you can unwind
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The most unique natural area is the Great Peat Bog (Großes Torfmoor), which is the largest remaining raised bog in North Rhine-Westphalia. It features small, dark ponds, heather plants, observation towers, and is a vital habitat for endangered species and rare plants.
Yes, the Great Peat Bog is excellent for nature observation. It's home to species like the water rail, grasshopper warbler, and moor frog. The NABU visitor center, Moorhus, has an observation terrace where white storks and kingfishers can sometimes be seen.
The Green Lake is a nice excursion destination where children can play in the water. The Great Aue Lake recreational area also offers a bathing lake. Additionally, the Moorhus visitor center at the Great Peat Bog provides interactive exhibits and a 'Moor adventure' with a rental backpack, making it engaging for families.
Yes, one of the two larger lakes at the Great Aue Lake recreational area is used for bathing in summer. It's also known as Kleihügelsee.
Absolutely. The Great Peat Bog offers several circular hiking trails and a moor adventure path, with lengths of 2, 2.5, and 7.5 km. You can find more hiking options in the region by checking out guides like Easy hikes around Preußisch Oldendorf and Hiking around Preußisch Oldendorf.
Around the Great Peat Bog, you'll find moorland landscapes with small, dark ponds and heather. Other areas, like those around the Great Aue Lake, are integrated into old forests, offering varied terrain.
The Green Lake is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your pet.
The Moor Beach House at Hücker Moor is a popular spot directly on a lake, offering a relaxing environment for drinks and snacks. The Green Lake also has a lake hut where you can enjoy a piece of cake.
The Großes Torfmoor is special because it's the only raised bog in North Rhine-Westphalia, offering a unique ecosystem. It's a significant nature reserve with rare plants like sundew and marsh gentian, and provides excellent opportunities for nature observation and educational experiences at the Moorhus visitor center.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. The Randringhausen Lake is described as a wonderful place to switch off and find peace. The Great Peat Bog impresses with its unique ecosystem and the Moorschnucken (sheep) that help protect the moor.
Beyond hiking, you can find running trails around Preußisch Oldendorf. Check out the Running Trails around Preußisch Oldendorf guide for options like the Wiehenturm Observation Tower loop.
The Randringhausen Lake is known as a nice quiet place directly on the lake, perfect for relaxing. The nature refuge part of the Great Aue Lake, which serves as a refuge for rare animal and plant species, also offers a more serene experience.


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