Best lakes around Bodenfelde are found within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park in Lower Saxony, Germany. This region is characterized by its unique natural and historical landscape, featuring various water bodies. While large natural lakes for swimming are not prevalent, the area offers artificially created ponds, natural sinkholes, and the scenic Weser River. These features provide opportunities for nature observation, historical exploration, and tranquil walks.
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Wet cloudburst: Diameter: 150 meters Circumference: 470 meters Total depth: 60 meters Water depth: 16 meters Volume of the sinkhole: 353,400 cubic meters
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The Nasse Wolkenbruch is a rather large sinkhole that is quite impressive.
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a well-preserved forest glassworks. There were several of these in the Solling region, and in some places you can even still find pieces of glass.
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It's nice that history is preserved here.
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An interesting place at the Lakenteich, information boards offer you interesting facts and directly at the pond you will find benches for a rest
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Very beautiful natural place.
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Great excavation right next to Lakenteich
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It's worth climbing the small path all the way down to the water.
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The region around Bodenfelde, particularly within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park, offers unique water features. You can explore the Hochmoor Mecklenbruch, a well-preserved high moor with boardwalks and an observation tower. There are also idyllic, artificially created ponds like the Lakenteich and Neuer Teich, which are valuable natural habitats. The scenic Weser River flows directly through Bodenfelde, offering a different type of water experience.
Yes, the area has a rich history tied to its water features. The Lakenteich and Neuer Teich were originally constructed as 'Floßteiche' (rafting ponds) for timber transport, with the Lakenteich dating back to around 1680. Near the Lakenteich, you can also find the archaeological remnants of the 17th-century Lakenborn Forest Glassworks, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Several spots are suitable for families. The Caroline Pond in the Reiherbachtal is a Romanesque place where the pond can be completely circumnavigated, with benches for breaks. The New Pond, a historic raftsman's pond, also offers nice spots and benches, and its spacious parking lot makes it a good starting point for tours. Additionally, Bad Karlshafen, with its baroque cityscape and historic harbor, is a family-friendly destination at the confluence of the Diemel and Weser rivers.
Generally, the ponds and moors in this region are not suitable for swimming or active water sports. The Lakenteich and Neuer Teich are primarily for nature observation, and the Hochmoor Mecklenbruch is a sensitive ecological site. The Weser River is more suited for activities like cycling along its banks rather than swimming.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Caroline Pond – Wood pastures loop from Nienover' or the 'Reiherbach Valley – Caroline Pond loop from Nienover'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Bodenfelde guide. There are also opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking, with routes like the 'New Pond – Lunauquelle Spring loop from Uslar' or trails found in the Gravel biking around Bodenfelde and MTB Trails around Bodenfelde guides.
The Hochmoor Mecklenbruch features wooden boardwalks, making it accessible for exploring its unique ecosystem and reaching an observation tower. The New Pond has a spacious parking lot, making it an ideal starting point for tours, and offers benches along its banks. The Caroline Pond can be completely circumnavigated, with several benches inviting visitors to take a break.
The natural and historical sites around Bodenfelde are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. For places like Bad Karlshafen, it is particularly busy and vibrant in summer when the weather is nice. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant conditions for nature observation and hiking, with beautiful seasonal colors.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty of the area. The Caroline Pond is noted as a 'Romanesque place' perfect for a break. The New Pond is valued as a starting point for many hikes, offering rest benches and root paths. The unique natural monument of the Nasser Wolkenbruch Sinkhole is also considered quite impressive.
Yes, beyond the ponds and the moor, you can visit the Nasser Wolkenbruch Sinkhole. This is a rather large and impressive natural monument, considered relatively unique in Germany, offering a fascinating geological sight.
While specific cafes directly at the smaller ponds are not highlighted, the town of Bad Karlshafen, located at the mouth of the Diemel and Weser rivers, offers facilities and restaurants within its charming baroque cityscape. The New Pond also has some facilities and a hut nearby.
Many of the trails and natural areas around the ponds and the Weser River are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The loop walks around Caroline Pond and the paths originating from the New Pond are popular choices for enjoying nature with your canine companion.


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