Lakes around Ummern are primarily found in the surrounding Gifhorn district of Lower Saxony, Germany, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. While Ummern itself does not feature prominent lakes, the region is characterized by its natural settings, including parts of the Südheide and Barnbruch landscape protection areas. These areas provide a mix of artificial and natural lakes, often nestled within forests or alongside rivers. The local environment supports various wildlife and offers a tranquil setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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You can also cycle around the Schloßsee lake.
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It is very easy to walk around the lake and enjoy beautiful views of the castle, the mill museum and the bell palace.
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Alwin's "tip" was copied from the internet and—with all due respect—is nonsense. There are, of course, many "castle lakes," but the one he described is a body of water on Lake Constance. Salem Castle Lake Nature Adventure Park • Outdoor Pool » Bodensee-Linzgau Tourism https://share.google/hmTo7fhljvIgpGmTg Only dogs are allowed to swim in Gifhorn Castle Lake 🤷 It's beautiful there, though, and there are actually benches.
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Very beautiful lake in the middle of a large recreational area.
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Anyone expecting an idyllic lake for swimming and pedal boating will be disappointed. The Heidesee is completely dried up and overgrown with grass. Nevertheless, it's worth a visit, as it now exudes its original moorland character.
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Unfortunately, the former Heidesee has almost dried up.
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The Schloßsee is located next to Gifhorn Castle near Gifhorn and Gamsen in Lower Saxony. (Source: https://www.seen.de/schlosssee-gifhorn/)
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A walk around the mill can easily be combined with a visit to the mill museum.
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The region around Ummern, particularly within the Gifhorn district, features diverse natural landscapes. You'll find lakes nestled within forests, alongside rivers, and in areas like the Südheide and Barnbruch landscape protection areas. These settings offer picturesque views, diverse wildlife, and tranquil environments. For example, the Lutter River and Pond in Südheide Nature Park is known for its clear water and significant conservation efforts.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Bargfeld Schmalwasser Pond is a small bathing lake with a sandy beach and jetty, perfect for rest, swimming, and barbecues. Tankumsee is highly family-friendly, offering playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, and an 'Erlebnisturm' (Adventure Tower) with climbing, a giant swing, and a zipline. Irenensee also provides extensive family amenities, including an animation team, nursery, pedal carts, and a water playground.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity at several lakes. Tankumsee is known for its clean, clear water and sandy beaches, making it ideal for swimming. Irenensee also offers a natural lake with a sandy beach suitable for swimming. Bargfeld Schmalwasser Pond is another idyllic spot with a small bathing beach.
The area around Ummern and its lakes offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find hiking, cycling, and mountain biking paths around Tankumsee, providing scenic views. Irenensee is also well-suited for extensive bike tours. For more structured routes, you can explore various options like the 'Forest Moor Ponds – Herzogsbrunnen loop' for hiking or the 'Confluence of the Oker and Aller rivers – Scenic Forest Cycle Path loop' for cycling. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Ummern and Cycling around Ummern guides.
While specific dog-friendly areas vary, many natural lake surroundings and trails are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The paths around Tankumsee and Irenensee, which are set in natural landscapes, are often used by dog walkers. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Tankumsee and Irenensee. Even in winter, some trails around the lakes can be enjoyed for peaceful walks, especially if the lakes freeze over for ice skating, as was historically the case with the Former Heidesee.
Yes, both Tankumsee and Irenensee offer facilities. Tankumsee has picnic areas and is close to amenities in nearby towns. Irenensee is associated with a campsite, providing accommodation options and various leisure facilities. For a quiet rest spot, the Rest area by the pond with wooden benches and a dock offers a peaceful place to relax.
The lakes in the Gifhorn district, such as Tankumsee and Irenensee, are generally well-accessible by car, with parking usually available. Public transport options may vary, so it's advisable to check local bus routes to specific lake destinations. The region is well-connected by roads, making car travel a convenient option for reaching these recreational areas.
Tankumsee is popular due to its 62-hectare artificial lake with clean, clear water, fine sandy beaches, and expansive sunbathing lawns. It's nestled within the Südheide region, offering a picturesque setting. Beyond swimming, it provides diverse activities like boating, diving, sailing, surfing, fishing, hiking, and cycling. The 'Erlebnisturm' with climbing and a zipline adds an adventure element, making it ideal for both relaxation and excitement.
Irenensee, located near Uetze, is a popular recreational area known for its natural lake with a sandy beach and grassy areas. It's often associated with a campsite, offering a relaxing vacation getaway with various sports and leisure activities. These include beach volleyball, cycling, hiking, and fishing. It's particularly family-friendly, with amenities like an animation team, playgrounds, and a water playground.
Yes, the Lutter River and Pond in Südheide Nature Park is part of a significant conservation project. Launched in 1989, this project aims to preserve the natural state of the area, including the habitat of the freshwater pearl mussel. The water of the Lutter and Lachte rivers, which feed the pond, is notably clean.
Yes, the region features unique landscape art. At the Himmelreich at the Lachte, you'll find the 'HochZeit Himmelreich,' a landscape sculpture made of birch trunks by Klaus Meier-Warneboldt. This 'Magic Place' is appreciated for its scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere, inviting visitors to relax and dream.
The Former Heidesee was once a popular destination near Gifhorn, with a restaurant opening around 1938. It was a spot for paddle boating in summer and ice skating in winter. However, the lake, fed by groundwater and rainwater, began to silt up over time. After the restaurant closed in 2011, and following consecutive drought summers around 2018, the lake completely dried up and became overgrown. The building is now in poor condition, and nature has largely reclaimed the site.


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