Lakes around Saterland, a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany, present a landscape featuring several bodies of water. The region offers both natural lakes and those developed for recreation, providing diverse outdoor experiences. These areas are characterized by their waters and surrounding natural features, including forests and nature reserves. The lakes serve as destinations for various activities and as important habitats.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Langholter Meer and Rhauder Meer is a protected landscape area in the district of Leer in the northwest of Lower Saxony.
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Leisure activities: Swimming, water skiing, hiking
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Location The Jümmesee is located southwest of the Stickhausen district of the municipality of Detern, which is one of three member municipalities of the Jümme collective municipality. It is only separated from the Jümme river of the same name by a dike. The lake has neither inflows nor outflows. History The Jümmesee is named after the Jümme river, which flows directly past the lake. It was created in the early 1980s by the extraction of sand for the construction of the B 72, which leads from the Cloppenburg junction of the A 1 to the ferry dock in Norddeich.
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Very beautiful lake with a beach and straw umbrellas, you can also watch water skiing
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For extensive water sports, Dümmer Lake is a prime destination, offering sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. Closer to Saterland, Idasee with Waterski Facility provides opportunities for waterskiing and has beaches for swimming.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Maiglöckchensee in Saterland is a bathing lake with a playground and barbecue hut, ideal for relaxation. Idasee with Waterski Facility also features beaches and camping amenities. Additionally, Lake Jümme and the Fish Pond and "The Angler" Sculpture, Stadtpark Friesoythe are noted as family-friendly.
The Bird Sanctuary is an excellent spot for birdwatching, serving as a refuge for over 60 bird species. It features a 7-kilometer circular route and a lookout tower. Dümmer Lake and its surrounding nature reserve are also significant biotopes and resting areas for numerous water birds, including migratory species.
You'll find various trails. The Bird Sanctuary offers a 7-kilometer circular route. Drakamp Schlatt, a natural lake in a forest, is suitable for hiking with paths featuring moor-typical plants. Dümmer Lake also has well-developed cycling and hiking trails, including the 27-kilometer Dümmer-Rund-Tour. For more options, explore running trails around Saterland.
Yes, the region offers several cycling opportunities. The area around Dümmer Lake features well-developed cycling trails, such as the 27-kilometer Dümmer-Rund-Tour. You can also find various road cycling routes and gravel biking routes around Saterland that pass by or near several lakes.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore the 'Maiglöckchenwald' (lily of the valley forest) surrounding Maiglöckchensee, characterized by gnarled oak trees on river dunes. Drakamp Schlatt is a biologically unique natural lake with moor-typical plants along its banks. The Dümmerniederung nature reserve around Dümmer Lake is also ecologically significant with diverse flora and fauna.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but activities vary by season. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Dümmer Lake and Maiglöckchensee. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching at the Bird Sanctuary and hiking. In winter, if conditions are stable, Dümmer Lake transforms into a venue for ice skating and ice sailing.
Yes, camping facilities are available. Maiglöckchensee is well-equipped for campers, offering supply and disposal points, electricity, showers, washing machines, and dryers. Idasee with Waterski Facility also has attached camping amenities, and Lake Jümme is known as a recreation area with a nice campsite.
Yes, fishing is possible in some lakes. Dümmer Lake is known for pike, perch, and zander. Maiglöckchensee is also suitable for fishing. Specific permits may be required, so it's advisable to check local regulations before planning your fishing trip.
Near Dümmer Lake, you can explore cultural attractions such as the Lembruch Heimathaus and Hünnefeld Castle. The area also hosts an annual kite festival, adding to its regional appeal.
Yes, you can find amenities near several lakes. Lake Jümme has a cafe/restaurant. Idasee with Waterski Facility offers small gastronomy options. Additionally, Maiglöckchensee has a barbecue hut, perfect for group outings.
Maiglöckchensee originated from an excavation site. It was created during the construction of the B72 federal road, making it a man-made bathing lake within Saterland.


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