Lakes around Sittensen offer various opportunities for recreation and exploration. The region, situated in northern Germany, features a landscape characterized by small rivers and historical mill ponds. While extensive natural lakes are not directly within Sittensen, several appealing options are found within a reasonable distance, providing settings for walks and historical interest. The area's natural features include wetlands and forests, contributing to its appeal for outdoor activities.
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The NORDPFAD Kuhbach-Oste also runs along here. All information about the hiking trail can be found under the following link: https://www.nordwaerts.de/aktiv-entspannt/tour/nordpfad-kuhbach-oste-100258932/ (as of November 6, 2024).
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Heick Park begins directly at the barbecue hut, to the right of which a rustic half-timbered granary catches the eye. From there, a path leads around a body of water covered with water lilies - past crooked juniper trees and a purple-shimmering heathland. "This used to be a small garbage dump here," says Steppat. The fact that it would one day become "the flagship of Jeersdorf," as he calls the park, is thanks to its namesake, the Hamburg-based entrepreneur Gerhart Heick (1919-2009). He had once noticed the town through his hunting hobby - and had taken it to his heart ever since. "So much so that he even lived in Jeersdorf for around 40 years," reports Steppat. "And he left us a lot." Not only does the park bear Heick's signature, the nearby oak avenue with its namesake trees would certainly have a much less of an impact on the townscape today. (Source: Rotenburger Kreiszeitung 27.08.2015)
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Jeersdorf – It is a gem in a very well-kept deep sleep: the Heick Park in Jeersdorf. The days when large groups barbecued there and others celebrated wildly are now over. Probably irrevocably – even if some Jeersdorf residents would like to see more activities there again. Peter Ehlen is a trustee in the sense of Gerhart Heick (1919-2009), to whom the town has this park to thank. Park, Ehlen explains, is not the right term. “It is a natural plot of land.” And the rumor that keeps cropping up that the gates are being closed there is absolutely not true. The landscape garden with the heathland, the pond and the striking buildings such as the Spieker was created in 1986. The Hamburg entrepreneur Heick lived in Jeersdorf for 40 years and was very closely connected to the town. “Back then, we harvested the heather in the Lüneburg Heath,” Ehlen looks back. (Source: Rotenburger Kreiszeitung 24.07.2024)
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In the past, you could have a great time here, but today it seems to be only for those with high pockets.
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Great little lake, lovely walks and a good restaurant.
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The Kuhmühle (Cow Mill) has been documented since 1291. Because the Kuhbach stream had a steep gradient here, it was possible to operate a mill with a single shaft. Today, the mill is owned by the architect Gerhard Klindworth, who not only runs an architectural office here, but also a hotel and restaurant. However, prices are on the very high side, so a stopover here is probably not suitable for hikers, especially since it only opens in the evening.
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There is a local history museum in the mill.
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Here is a very nice park. Just right to let your soul dangle.
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Sittensen is known for its historical mill ponds and smaller lakes, which offer picturesque settings for leisurely walks and insights into the region's past. While extensive natural lakes are not directly within Sittensen, several appealing options for recreation are found within a reasonable driving distance.
Yes, the region features several historical mill ponds. The Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond is a local, picturesque spot for leisurely walks around the mill pond. Another significant site is Kuhmühlen Pond and Historic Mill, which has been documented since 1291 and offers a glimpse into the area's heritage.
For swimming, the Great Bullensee near Rotenburg is a recognized beautiful swimming lake. It's located about a 22-minute drive from Sittensen and offers a refreshing experience.
The Vörder See in Bremervörde, about 47 km from Sittensen, is an excellent destination for water sports. It's popular for sailing, surfing, rowing, stand-up paddleboarding, and pedal boating. Anglers can also enjoy fishing opportunities there.
Yes, the Vörder See in Bremervörde is very family-friendly, being the centerpiece of the Nature and Adventure Park Bremervörde, which includes playgrounds and themed gardens. Closer to Sittensen, the Jeersdorf Park with Pond offers a spacious area with a small lake, barbecue facilities, and is freely accessible.
Around the lakes and ponds, you can find diverse natural features. For instance, the Kuhmühle Mill Pond is situated in the middle of a forest with a wild and romantic path. The Great Bullensee is near a moorland nature trail, offering tranquil and scenic routes, especially at dusk or under a full moon.
Yes, many lakes offer walking opportunities. The Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond is ideal for leisurely walks, and from there, the NORDPFAD is signposted towards the Tister Bauernmoor. The Great Bullensee also serves as an excellent starting point for hiking, with direct access to northern trails and a moorland nature trail. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking routes around Sittensen, including the 'NORDPFAD Börde Sittensen', which can be found in the Hiking around Sittensen guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. A loop around the Vörder See is approximately 6 km, with options to extend routes into the surrounding area, including a section of the 'Vom Teufelsmoor zum Wattenmeer' cycling path. Additionally, the Pond in Obere Wümmeniederung Nature Reserve is located on the Wümmeradweg, offering a scenic cycling route. For more cycling routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Sittensen guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and picturesque settings, especially for relaxation and leisurely walks. The historical significance of the mill ponds, like the Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond, is also a highlight. The diverse activities available at larger nearby lakes like the Vörder See, from water sports to themed gardens, are also highly valued.
Near the Kuhmühlen Pond and Historic Mill, there is a hotel and restaurant, though prices are noted to be on the higher side and it primarily opens in the evenings. The Vörder See in Bremervörde features the 'Haus am See' which houses a cozy restaurant. For broader options, Sittensen itself offers various restaurants and cafes.
Yes, parking is generally available. The Sittensen Watermill and Mill Pond has a large parking lot, suitable even for campers. The Great Bullensee near Rotenburg also provides a large parking lot, making it easily accessible for visitors.
The lakes and their surrounding areas are enjoyable throughout the warmer months for activities like walking, cycling, and water sports. The moorland near the Great Bullensee offers a special, tranquil atmosphere at dusk or under a full moon, suggesting pleasant evening visits during suitable weather.


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