Lakes around Bühren offer a diverse natural landscape, characterized by forests and water bodies with historical significance. The region features lakes formed from past basalt and coal mining operations, providing unique geological and cultural insights. These areas are suitable for outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring natural monuments. Bühren's surroundings present a blend of tranquil nature and remnants of industrial heritage.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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The pond is idyllically situated in the forest in the upper Steimketal and is beautiful to look at.
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Completely "polluted" with water lettuce. No water to be seen anymore. Visually impressive but not good for flora and fauna. Still a very nice destination with a bench and shelter
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a very nice place for a break in nature
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In the wild: "A turtle needs 10 - 15 years until it becomes sexually mature. After mating, the clutch (about 8 - 15 eggs) is buried in the mud on the bank, the young then hatch after 60 - 80 days. The pond turtle mainly eats animal food ( worms, snails, insects, spiders, fish and their fry and carrion). Swamp turtles are the only turtles native to Germany. Their existence is endangered because the natural biotopes are being destroyed. In addition, released American slider turtles are a competitor and crowd out the European pond terrapin." https://www.tierpark-sababurg.de/tierdetails/nm/europaeische-sumpfschildkroete/
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Here was the Wilhelmshausen colliery, which is commemorated by a plaque. The Alaunsee lies romantically in the forest.
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The lakes around Bühren offer a diverse natural landscape, including those formed from past basalt and coal mining operations, as well as natural forest lakes. These areas provide unique geological and cultural insights, blending tranquil nature with remnants of industrial heritage.
Yes, swimming is possible at Backenberger Lake, which was created from a basalt pit. However, for other lakes, especially those serving as drinking water sources like the Aabach Reservoir (near Büren, not Bühren), swimming is generally not permitted.
You can explore lakes formed by basalt mining, such as Backenberger Lake, which fills a former basalt pit. Additionally, the region features areas like the European Pond Turtle Habitat, offering a chance to observe local wildlife in its natural setting.
Yes, the Alaunsee and Wilhelmshausen Coal Mine is a romantic lake set in the forest that commemorates the former Wilhelmshausen colliery with a plaque, offering both natural beauty and historical interest.
Many of the lakes and their surrounding areas are family-friendly. Highlights like Klusteich with a shelter, Backenberger Lake, and the European Pond Turtle Habitat are categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant spots for outings.
The area around Bühren offers various hiking opportunities, including easy walks. You can find routes like the 'Bühren Cross Stone Group – Schedequelle Spring loop' or 'View of Bühren – Strotbrunnen Hut loop'. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Bühren guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the vicinity. You can find options for touring bicycles and road cycling, such as the 'Dransfelder Rampe – St. Markus Church, Scheden loop' or the 'Weserstraße in Vaake loop'. For detailed routes, check the Cycling around Bühren guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Bühren guide.
The Klusteich with a shelter is highly recommended as a great place to take a break, offering a hut right on the lake for shelter. Additionally, the BBQ hut at Silbersee provides a very nice spot for a leisurely day with family or friends.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil nature and the opportunity to relax. Many enjoy the scenic views, the quiet atmosphere, and the chance to take a break by the water. The historical context of some lakes, like the former mining sites, also adds to their appeal.
While specific accessible routes are not detailed, many of the paths around the lakes are generally well-maintained. For easy walks, consider routes listed in the easy hikes around Bühren guide, which may offer more gentle terrain.
The lakes around Bühren are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the changing foliage, while summer is ideal for enjoying the water (where permitted) and longer days. Winter walks can also be beautiful, offering a different, serene atmosphere.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails around the lakes in Bühren, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions, especially in nature protection areas or near wildlife habitats like the European Pond Turtle Habitat.


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