Best lakes around Kissenbrück are primarily found in the surrounding region, as Kissenbrück itself is known for its river landscapes along the Oker and Schunter. The nearby Wolfenbüttel district and Braunschweig offer several notable bathing lakes and natural swimming areas. These areas provide recreational opportunities for locals and visitors seeking natural water bodies. The region's landscape is characterized by a mix of natural and man-made water features, contributing to its appeal as a recreational area.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The approximately two-hectare city moat is located in the heart of Wolfenbüttel. The body of water, which is the size of two large football stadiums, is used for a variety of purposes, which, however, also results in a lack of suitable refuges for rare (aquatic) animals and plants. And: Feeding waterfowl, as well as branches falling into the city moat, results in too many nutrients in the water. This has a negative impact on water quality and aquatic organisms, says Udo Berger, chairman of the angling club. The club has now implemented a joint project with the city of Wolfenbüttel to counteract these disadvantages for the local flora and fauna. For years, the angling club has been working to maintain and preserve native fish stocks in Wolfenbüttel's city moat. A few days ago, the club created two more floating islands in the city moat. One island was already installed last year. Source: https://www.braunschweiger-zeitung.de/niedersachsen/wolfenbuettel/article408710735/koennen-diese-inseln-im-stadtgraben-in-wolfenbuettel-tiere-retten.html
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The approximately two-hectare city moat is located in the heart of the city of Wolfenbüttel. As a central park body of water, the pond provides a valuable recreational space for various user groups. However, the diverse use of the water body also results in a lack of suitable refuges for rarer (aquatic) animals and plants, and the nutrient load in the water body is constantly increasing due to uncontrolled feeding of waterfowl, which has a negative impact on water quality and aquatic organisms (such as fish and aquatic insects). The installation of the floating islands is intended to promote biodiversity – across all species groups – in this heavily used park body of water by providing suitable habitats and refuges. Source: https://www.wolfenbuettel.de/Stadtleben/Klima-Umwelt-und-Verkehr/Umweltschutz/Schwimmende-Inseln/
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a beautiful place for a rest, there are several benches and the peace and quiet is just great.
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Depending on the season, numerous birds can be seen from the closed bird watching stand.
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A beautiful place with plenty of seating.
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There are also beautiful paths through the Asse.
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not every year the pit is filled with water
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Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Wolfenbüttel Town Moat is a leisure area with various activities suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Natur- und Familienbad Fümmelsee near Wolfenbüttel is a dedicated natural bathing lake with a playground, water slide, beach volleyball, and sunbathing lawns, making it ideal for families. The Schöppenstedter Teiche Bird Sanctuary and Blue Lagoon are also noted as family-friendly highlights.
For swimming, the Natur- und Familienbad Fümmelsee on the outskirts of Wolfenbüttel is a popular choice, offering a natural bathing lake with comprehensive facilities. Other options in the broader region include Salzgittersee, known for water sports, and Heidbergsee and Südsee in Braunschweig, which also offer swimming opportunities.
The Schöppenstedter Teiche Bird Sanctuary is a prime location for birdwatching, featuring a weather-protected observation station to view numerous bird species. The Isingerode Gravel Pond also has a bird observatory, and the Old Brickworks Pond Natural Monument is a valuable wetland biotope, supporting diverse local wildlife.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including easy hikes, around the region. For detailed trails, explore the Hiking around Kissenbrück guide, which includes routes like the 'Footbridge over the Alte Ilse – Along the Oker River loop from Kissenbrück' and 'Orchard meadow on Kirschberg – Footbridge over the Alte Ilse loop from Kissenbrück'.
Absolutely. The region offers several cycling routes that pass by or near various water bodies. You can find suitable tours in the Cycling around Kissenbrück guide, such as the 'Little Palace Wolfenbüttel – Seeliger Park loop from Kissenbrück' or 'Along the Oker River – Oker Bridge near Schladen loop from Kissenbrück'.
The Wolfenbüttel Town Moat is a notable historical site, as it was once part of the old ramparts of Wolfenbüttel. Today, it serves as a popular leisure area, blending its historical significance with modern recreational use.
Yes, the Old Brickworks Pond Natural Monument is a designated natural monument in the Wolfenbüttel district, recognized as a valuable wetland biotope. The Blue Lagoon, a former Kalkmergelgrube, is also listed as a natural monument.
Many lakes offer diverse recreational activities. The Wolfenbüttel Town Moat is a leisure paradise with various activities. The Natur- und Familienbad Fümmelsee provides sports facilities like beach volleyball and boules, along with sunbathing areas. Salzgittersee is known as an activity hub, ideal for water sports and family outings.
The warmer months, typically from May to September, are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and water-based activities. Facilities like the Natur- und Familienbad Fümmelsee are usually open during this period. However, natural areas like the Schöppenstedter Teiche Bird Sanctuary can be enjoyed year-round for wildlife observation.
Yes, the Isingerode Gravel Pond offers many beautiful views of the water and features an observation tower. The Schöppenstedter Teiche Bird Sanctuary also provides a weather-protected observation station for panoramic views of the biotope.
Yes, for example, the Natur- und Familienbad Fümmelsee features a kiosk and the 'Fümmelsee-Terrassen' restaurant, providing refreshments and dining options right by the water. The Wolfenbüttel Town Moat area also offers places to recharge with a drink.


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