Lakes around Schweringen offer opportunities for outdoor recreation in the Lower Saxony region. Situated near the Weser river, Schweringen provides access to a landscape characterized by natural features including former gravel quarries transformed into lakes and established pond systems. The area's natural environment supports diverse flora and fauna, making it suitable for activities such as walking and observing nature.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Werderteich is part of the Hakenwerder ponds, a lake district near Nienburg.
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Near Haßbergen, there are a few fish ponds directly on the Weser River. A rest here is certainly a pleasant experience. A wonderful idyll, a relaxed atmosphere.
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Perfect for a break.
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Very nice rest area near Hassbergen, where you can also find out about the Weser cycle path
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The area is directly west of Nienburg/Weser in the Weser floodplain. It consists of five sub-areas: The waters of the "Haaken Werders", the "Nienburger Gruben" and "Die Rolle" created by sand and gravel mining, as well as the backwaters "Düsterer See" and "Altes Rott" as remnants of a former course of the Weser. Floating leaf and duckweed communities settle in the waters. Reeds are formed along the banks, which are followed by trees and shrubs with alluvial forest structures. Small alluvial forests have also developed in the “Haaken Werder” and “Nienburger Gruben” sub-areas. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teichfledermaus-Gew%C3%A4sser_in_der_Nienburger_Marsch
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"After wet gravel paving, the Wiedesee was designed as a landscape lake in the 1970s. The renaturation of the former gravel quarrying area was carried out exclusively in accordance with the aspects of nature conservation and landscape management. In fact, the newly created shallow water zones, bays, reed beds and a peninsula were soon populated by various animal and plant species. Due to its increasing importance for water birds and amphibians, the Wiedesee and its riparian zones were designated as a nature reserve in 1984. "(Source: https://www.mittelweser-tourismus.de/poi/wiedesee-1/) Tip: Bird lovers should bring good binoculars. Ospreys are said to have been sighted there.
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Here you can wonderfully look out over the Wiedesee, an otherwise not publicly accessible area that is probably used by the local fishing club. The lookout tower is well protected and offers beautiful views all around as well as seating with a good view inside. It is very easy to endure here for a while.
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Part of the Weser cycle path between Nienburg (Weser) and Schweringen. Road surface very different, partly coarse asphalt, partly best asphalt. Partly also road-accompanying bike path. Scenic to Nienburg several ponds on the Weser and later nature reserve
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The area around Schweringen features a landscape characterized by former gravel quarries that have been transformed into lakes, as well as established natural pond systems. These bodies of water offer diverse environments for exploration and relaxation, supporting varied flora and fauna.
While the guide focuses on natural features and observation, the Werder Pond is mentioned as a place for rest and views. For swimming, the Steinhuder Meer, located about 32.2 km from Schweringen, is a popular destination for bathers and the largest lake in Lower Saxony. The Cluvenhagener See is also noted as a convenient option for cooling off on hot days.
The lakes around Schweringen are rich in natural features. For instance, the area around the Wiedesee Observation Tower overlooks a nature reserve created from a former gravel quarry, known for its shallow water zones, bays, reed beds, and diverse animal and plant species, including water birds and amphibians. The Hakenwerder Ponds area is a natural landscape with multiple ponds, home to various waterfowl and alluvial forest structures.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Hakenwerder Ponds are noted as a family-friendly lake area. Additionally, the Werder Pond and the Picnic Area at Halberger Fischteiche offer pleasant environments for families to relax and enjoy the views.
Beyond enjoying the lakes, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous running trails, such as the 'Fire Brigade Tower Bücken – Large Eel Water Feature loop from Bücken' (10.6 km, moderate), which you can find more about in the Running Trails around Schweringen guide. For cycling, options include the 'Brick Artworks in Altenbücken – Weser loop near Schweringen loop from Schweringen' (21.9 km, easy), detailed in the Cycling around Schweringen guide. Gravel biking routes are also available, like the 'Wooden Bridge in Lemker Marsch – Lemker Marsh loop from Wietzen' (40.5 km, moderate), found in the Gravel biking around Schweringen guide.
The Wiedesee Observation Tower is an excellent spot to gain panoramic views over the Wiedesee, which is otherwise not publicly accessible. It offers beautiful views all around and provides seating for a comfortable experience.
Yes, there are designated picnic spots. The Picnic Area at Halberger Fischteiche near Haßbergen offers a very nice rest area directly on the Weser River, close to fish ponds. Another option is the Picnic Area at Haken Werder Ponds, where you can enjoy a long picnic under a tree.
The lakes and surrounding natural areas are generally pleasant for outdoor activities like walking and cycling, especially when the weather is suitable for enjoying nature. The Cluvenhagener See is particularly recommended for cooling off on hot days, suggesting summer is a good time for water-related recreation.
Yes, the Wiedesee and its riparian zones were designated as a nature reserve in 1984 due to its increasing importance for water birds and amphibians. The renaturation of this former gravel quarry was carried out with nature conservation in mind, making it a significant protected area.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Hakenwerder Ponds are loved for being a beautiful piece of nature with many waterfowl. The Picnic Area at Halberger Fischteiche is described as a wonderful idyll with a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a break.
Yes, the Cluvenhagener See is generally recommended for pleasant walks or bike rides. The Hakenwerder Ponds also feature wider, well-kept paths suitable for walking and enjoying the natural surroundings.


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