Best lakes around Schwienau are primarily found in the nearby Uelzen district, as Schwienau itself does not feature prominent natural lakes. The region offers a mix of artificial ponds and man-made lakes, providing recreational opportunities. These aquatic areas are integrated into the local landscape, often serving as focal points for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore various water bodies that support local wildlife and offer paths for walking and cycling.
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Great cafe and an equally great campsite!
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Very friendly owners and a great hotel room! Definitely recommended.
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Resting place! Swimming and entry prohibited
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The Ratsteich was originally created by damming an arm of the Ilmenau as part of fortification measures. Today, the Ratsteich is a popular tourist destination: there are restaurants here, you can stroll through the park and relax on the benches. The Ratsteich meadow is also a popular place to play. I particularly liked the water fountain.
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Highly recommended campsite - with natural pool, organic shop and restaurant and good infrastructure!!!
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Oldenstädter See near Uelzen. The quarry lake was created during the construction of the Mittelland Canal and is now ideal for swimming, fishing and water sports. There is a hiking trail around it and opportunities to stop for refreshments (at least in summer).
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Great view but definitely with binoculars
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While Schwienau itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the nearby Uelzen district offers a variety of aquatic areas. You'll find artificial ponds like Ratsteich, Uelzen, man-made lakes such as Oldenstädter Lake, and bird sanctuary lakes like Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary. These provide diverse settings for recreation and nature observation.
Yes, the Ratsteich in Uelzen has historical significance. It originated in 1643 as an artificial pond, created by damming an arm of the Ilmenau river for urban fortifications during the Thirty Years' War. Today, it's a popular recreational spot with a fountain and scenic paths.
The lakes offer various natural features. At Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary, you can observe a rich diversity of waterbirds from an observation tower. Oldenstädter Lake is framed by green tree stands and natural vegetation, with natural reed beds along its shore. The broader region also features the Elbe Lateral Canal, which offers scenic views.
Yes, Oldenstädter Lake is a popular bathing lake with sandy beach areas. The water quality is regularly examined by the Uelzen Health Department. There is also a dedicated swimming area at Oldenstädter Lake.
Absolutely. The Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary is the most important waterbird sanctuary in the Uelzen region. It features an observation tower from which you can view numerous bird species, including cormorants, greylag geese, various duck species, and kingfishers, without disturbing them.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, explore routes like 'Uelzen City Forest Wildlife Park – Forest Trail in Lüneburg Heath' for gravel biking, or 'Uelzen City Forest Wildlife Park – Gazebo in Uelzen City Forest' for MTB. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Schwienau, MTB Trails around Schwienau, and Road Cycling Routes around Schwienau guides.
Yes, both the Oldenstädter Lake and the Elbe Lateral Canal offer cycling opportunities. A scenic circular route runs around Oldenstädter Lake, suitable for both walking and cycling. Sections of the 115-kilometer long Elbe Lateral Canal are also popular for cycling along its riverside paths.
Many of the lakes are family-friendly. Ratsteich, Uelzen, is a popular spot where children enjoy visiting the ducks and the adjacent Ratsteichwiese is used for playing. Oldenstädter Lake offers sandy beach areas for swimming and a circular route for walks. The Uhlenköper Camp Uelzen, near some lakes, is also family-friendly with a natural pool.
Yes, Oldenstädter Lake features a designated dog beach area, making it a great option for visitors with pets. The Ratsteich, Uelzen is also generally considered dog-friendly for walks along its paths.
Yes, you can find options for both. Near Ratsteich, Uelzen, there are restaurants where you can enjoy coffee and cake. The Uhlenköper Camp Uelzen is a highly recommended ecological campsite with an organic shop and restaurant, offering various accommodation types from tents to mobile homes.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming at Oldenstädter Lake and enjoying the fountain at Ratsteich. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching at Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary and for cycling or walking around the lakes. In colder winters, some areas like the Ratsteich meadow were historically used for ice skating, and the scenic views attract winter walkers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the peaceful strolls along the paths at Ratsteich, relaxing on benches, and observing swans and ducks. At Oldenstädter Lake, the circular route for walking or cycling and the sandy beach areas are highly valued. The chance to observe diverse water birds from the observation tower at Jadtorfer See Bird Sanctuary is also a significant draw.


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