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Top 13 Lakes around Marklohe

Lakes around Marklohe offer natural water bodies, often situated within the Weser floodplain or designated FFH areas. These locations feature diverse natural landscapes, including remnants of former river courses and areas shaped by sand and gravel mining. The region provides opportunities to experience natural habitats and observe local flora and fauna. Marklohe's surrounding area is characterized by these natural water features, contributing to its outdoor appeal.

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  • The most popular lakes is Stöckser Lake, a lake…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Stöckser Lake

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A beautiful lake that invites to a bath. In autumn, probably only interesting for dogs. Very nice location. A narrow path leads around the lake. Again and again small sandy bays.

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Die Rolle

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The approx. 28 hectare natural bathing lake "Die Rolle" is located in a fauna-flora habitat (FFH) area 289 …

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Estorfer Lake

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The LSG "Estorfer See" lies in the Weser floodplain and consists of two natural nutrient-rich pond waters as remnants of a former Weser course, connected by a ditch. They are …

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Hakenwerder Ponds

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Hakenwerder is called the northern part of the ponds opposite Nienburgs. Here are the paths wider and the ponds are well-kept. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful piece of nature with …

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Along the Liebenauer pits, it is worthwhile to get off the bike and take a look at the nature reserve. Along the shore and v.a. Hundreds of birds frolic on the small island. A great place for birdspotting (binoculars provided)!

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Manfred
October 31, 2024, View of the Liebenauer Gruben Nature Reserve

At the moment, the cycle path between Liebenau and Nienburg is difficult to pass due to construction work. Officially it is closed. As the construction site is very long, it will take a long time.

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At the moment, the stretch between Liebenau and Nienburg is difficult to pass. There is a large, long construction site here. Hopefully the cycle path will be renewed by spring 2025.

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Steffi Hecht
October 25, 2024, Estorfer See

There is a shelter and a beautiful table and bench combination at Lake Estorf. In the shelter you can read an exciting story about Lake Estorf😊

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Rolli
June 9, 2023, Stöckser See

When I was here at the beautiful lake on June 9th, 2023, it was filled with water

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November 18, 2022, Stöckser See

The lake has dried up for 2 years. Not even a puddle anymore. Unfortunately, you can save yourself the trip.

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Above the lake is the Gibichenstein. Largest Ice Age giant stone in Lower Saxony.

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The Liebenauer pits have been a nature reserve from former gravel pits since 2012

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Water is always attractive... Info from the web: Location and brief description: The approx. 28 hectare natural bathing lake "Die Rolle" is located in a fauna-flora habitat (FFH) area 289 (pond bat waters in the Nienburg area) west of the city of Nienburg/Weser and can be reached via the B 6. As a standing tributary, it lies on the left without a connection to the Weser.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect around the lakes near Marklohe?

The lakes around Marklohe are often situated within the Weser floodplain or designated FFH (Fauna-Flora-Habitat) areas. You'll find diverse natural landscapes, including remnants of former river courses and areas shaped by sand and gravel mining. These locations offer opportunities to experience natural habitats and observe local flora and fauna. For example, Estorfer Lake is a natural monument with typical reed beds and alluvial forest structures, while Hakenwerder Ponds are known for many waterfowl.

Are there opportunities for swimming in the lakes around Marklohe?

Yes, there are lakes suitable for swimming. Stöckser Lake is a beautiful lake that invites swimming and features small sandy bays. Additionally, the approximately 28-hectare natural bathing lake Die Rolle is another popular spot for swimming.

Can I go fishing near Marklohe?

While Marklohe itself doesn't feature large natural lakes for fishing, the **Forellenhof Marklohe** is a highly-rated commercial fishing facility nearby. It features two picturesque, spring-fed ponds well-stocked with various trout species like rainbow, golden, and tiger trout. Guest fishing permits are available, making it a great spot for both experienced and casual anglers. You can find more information on the Mittelweser-Tourismus website.

Are there hiking trails around the lakes near Marklohe?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, a narrow path leads around Stöckser Lake. You can also explore various routes in the region. For more detailed hiking trails, check out the Hiking around Marklohe guide, which includes routes like the 'Nienburg Town Hall – Nienburg Harbour loop'.

Are the lakes around Marklohe family-friendly?

Many of the lakes and areas are considered family-friendly. Stöckser Lake, Estorfer Lake, Hakenwerder Ponds, and Die Rolle are all noted for being suitable for families. The Forellenhof Marklohe also aims to provide a family-friendly fishing experience.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes?

Yes, Stöckser Lake is specifically noted as dog-friendly, offering a beautiful location for you and your canine companion to enjoy.

What kind of wildlife can I observe near the lakes?

The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. Hakenwerder Ponds are known for many waterfowl. The View of the Liebenauer Gruben Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for birdspotting, with hundreds of birds frolicking on the small island. The FFH areas, such as those around Estorfer Lake and Die Rolle, are home to species like the pond bat.

Are there cycling routes near the lakes around Marklohe?

Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes that pass by or near some of the lakes. For comprehensive cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Marklohe guide, which includes routes like the 'Mittelweser Energy Explorer Route'.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots by the lakes?

Absolutely. Stöckser Lake offers a tranquil setting with small sandy bays. At Hakenwerder Ponds, you'll find places to sit by the water and enjoy the natural surroundings. For a broader perspective, the View of the Liebenauer Gruben Nature Reserve provides an excellent vantage point over former gravel pits now designated as a nature reserve.

What makes Estorfer Lake a special place to visit?

Estorfer Lake is a natural monument consisting of two nutrient-rich pond waters in the Weser floodplain. These waters are remnants of a former Weser course and are surrounded by typical reed beds and alluvial forest structures. It's a significant landscape conservation area where relics of an old Weser course are preserved, influencing the development of the still waters and their species spectrum, including the FFH species pond bat.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Marklohe?

The lakes around Marklohe offer different experiences throughout the year. For swimming and enjoying sandy bays, the warmer months are ideal. Autumn can be beautiful for tranquil walks, though swimming might be less appealing. Birdwatching at spots like Liebenauer Gruben Nature Reserve can be rewarding in various seasons, especially during migration periods.

Are there running trails available near the lakes?

Yes, you can find running trails in the vicinity of the lakes. For example, there's a 'View of Lake Rolle loop' that starts from Marklohe. For a wider selection of routes, explore the Running Trails around Marklohe guide.

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