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Top 20 Lakes around Damnatz

Best lakes around Damnatz are primarily influenced by the River Elbe, which defines the natural landscape of this municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany. Damnatz is situated within the Lower Saxony Elbe floodplain biosphere reserve, with several districts extending along the Elbe's banks. This area offers natural attractions and recreational opportunities directly associated with the river and its unique ecosystem. The region features a variety of natural water bodies, including oxbow lakes and quarry ponds, providing diverse environments for exploration.

Best lakes around Damnatz

  • The most popular lakes is Thielenburger Lake, a lake that is an approximately 11 ha quarry pond near Dannenberg city center. A circular path for walkers and cyclists runs around the lake, offering views, especially during sunrise and sunset.
  • Another must-see spot is Besandten Brack, a lake that is a medium-sized brackish pond located next to the Elbe dike. This pond was created after a dike breach and offers a small wooden shelter with a table and benches on its opposite side.
  • Visitors also love Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike, a viewpoint offering views of the floodplain landscape between the Elbe and the Elbe dike. This area features meadows, oxbow lakes, and ancient oaks, providing habitat for various wildlife and bird species.
  • Damnatz is known for oxbow lakes, quarry ponds, and river-influenced water bodies. The region offers a variety of lakes and water features to see and explore, often connected to the Elbe River's ecosystem.
  • The lakes around Damnatz are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 70 upvotes and over 210 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Thielenburger Lake

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The Thielenburger See is an approx. 11 ha large quarry pond in my hometown Dannenberg. The lake is very central and close to the Dannenberg city center (can be reached from there in a few minutes on foot). A circular path (relatively hard sand path) for walkers and cyclists runs around Lake Thielenburger See. When the weather is good, the path is easy to walk and drive; when it rains, larger areas of the path are often flooded with water and some areas of the path are very muddy.
The Thielenburger See is very beautiful and always a great photo opportunity, especially during sunrise and sunset.
On the eastern side of the lake there is a children's playground and the Dannenberger Toboggan Hill, the latter arose from part of the excavation that was dredged there in the 80s (when the Thielenburg lake was created). There used to be two small bracks there, which were then extended to the Thielenburger See. The lake got its name from the Thielenburger Weg, which at that time ran between the two Bracks (the route then led from the city center to the Dannenberger campsite).
In the past, the lake was also very popular for ice skating in the winter months, but this was no longer possible in the warm winters of recent years.

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From the Elbe Cycle Path, which runs here on the Elbe dike, you have a wonderful view of the floodplain landscape between the Elbe and the Elbe dike (on the north/northeast side of the cycle path). The landscape here consists mainly of meadows here some brackish, there are also some wonderful giant trees (oaks). Wild animals and many larger bird species can often be observed here, e.g. white-tailed eagles, kestrels, cranes, gray and great egrets, red kites, common buzzards, deer, beavers, coypu, hares, etc. In the summer months, many different types of insects also feel at home here.

Addendum from 06/28/2022
Unfortunately, this area, the Elberadweg between Landsatz and Jasebeck, is currently (summer 2022) closed because dry branches could fall from oak trees: elberadweg.de/news-service/aktuelle-information-und-news/news /blocking-of-the-elbe-cycle-path-between-jasebeck-and-landsatz/

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Bathing area with barbecue area, a bit of sandy beach, a few benches and a kind of "bus hut" (although it is not a bus stop, the hut faces the lake). The site is popular in summer and is often used for swimming and camping.
The Gümser See is a rather long, but not very wide lake (it almost looks like a river).
Two villages border the Gümser See, the village of Gümse on the southern side of the lake (the bathing area is also located here) and the village of Seedorf on the northern side of the lake.

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Qualmwasser Depression Barnitz

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Directly behind the dyke near Barnitz, a long-drawn-out strong-water sink invites moor frog, pond newt and garlic toad to a honeymoon. Depending on the level of the Elbe, this depression may be full for a long time or dry in April. For tadpoles and molt larvae is therefore urgent. If the water dries out before the metamorphosis to rural life is over, they have little chance of survival.

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Besandten Brack

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A pretty, medium-sized brackish that is right next to the Elbe dike (on which the Elbe Cycle Path also runs). On the opposite side of the Brack (seen from the Elbe dike) there is a small wooden shelter with a table and benches. On the other side of the dike, the banks of the Elbe are not far here.

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arusha
September 20, 2025, Swimming Spot at Gümser See

Caution. Warning signs about the oak processionary moth

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Beautiful lake in the middle of the city 💯🔝👍🏻😉‼️

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DakenH
September 23, 2023, Thielenburger See

Very relaxed walk around the lake. Paved ground that is easy to drive on. The main thing is that the tour is worth it because of the beautiful view of the lake. Recommended!

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Nice to bathe

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Here you can watch birds very well

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smoky waters on the Elbe During floods, dykes and troughs and depressions that accompany watercourses can be subject to an undercurrent, especially in the case of coarse-pored, sandy-gravelly ground. Due to the water pressure of the high river level, the dike is then underflowed by groundwater. It often comes to the surface immediately behind the dyke and forms temporary flat water. The water escapes sometimes "bubbling" or "smoking" because air stored in the ground is pushed up. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as smoky water or crowded water. Where very high amounts of smoke water occur, a smoke dike is sometimes built parallel to the land side of the dike on agricultural areas in order to secure the wider area. In nature reserves, on the other hand, smoke water is a desired effect that is the basis for very valuable biotopes. These offer a certain landscape-ecological partial replacement for the floodplain that was lost due to the covering. On the middle Elbe, where temporary smoky water occurs particularly frequently, these are habitats for amphibians that are rare elsewhere, such as the fire-bellied toad, the moor frog or the tree frog, as well as refuges for Tadpole Shrimp. The rest of the water that presses through a dyke during high water and emerges on the inner embankment is called Drangwasser, Kuverwasser, Köhrwasser, spring water or sweat water. (https://www.biologie-seite.de/Biologie/Qualmwasser)

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Especially in summer, when the frogs croak, wonderful acoustics.

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The Bracks Smoked Water are located directly on the Elbe dike and the Elbe Cycle Path. A very nice area for cycling or hiking. You have good opportunities to watch birds here and from April to August you can hear the mating call of the fire-bellied toad.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of water bodies can I expect to find around Damnatz?

Damnatz is primarily characterized by its proximity to the River Elbe. While traditional large lakes are not a prominent feature, the area offers a variety of natural water bodies including oxbow lakes, quarry ponds, and river-influenced strong-water sinks. These are often found within the Lower Saxony Elbe floodplain biosphere reserve.

Are there any popular lakes or water features for visitors to explore?

Yes, visitors enjoy several spots.

  • Thielenburger Lake is a popular quarry pond near Dannenberg city center with a circular path for walkers and cyclists.
  • Besandten Brack is a medium-sized brackish pond next to the Elbe dike, created after a dike breach, offering a small wooden shelter.
  • The area around Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike provides excellent views of the floodplain landscape and its unique water features.

Can I go swimming in any of the water bodies near Damnatz?

Yes, the Swimming spot at Gümser See is a popular bathing area with a bit of sandy beach, often used for swimming and camping, especially by locals in the summer.

What kind of wildlife can be observed around the Elbe and its associated water bodies?

The Elbe floodplain biosphere reserve is rich in wildlife. You can often spot white-tailed eagles, kestrels, cranes, grey and great egrets, red kites, common buzzards, deer, beavers, coypu, and hares. The oxbow lakes and strong-water sinks also provide breeding grounds for amphibians like moor frogs, pond newts, and garlic toads.

Are there family-friendly activities or locations near the water?

Absolutely. Thielenburger Lake has a children's playground on its eastern side. The Swimming spot at Gümser See is also considered family-friendly with its sandy beach. The general tranquility and nature observation opportunities along the Elbe dike are suitable for families.

What outdoor activities are available near the water bodies around Damnatz?

The region offers excellent opportunities for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking. The popular Elbe Cycle Path runs directly through Damnatz, providing scenic routes. You can find various routes for different sports, such as hiking, road cycling, and MTB trails around Damnatz.

Can I go fishing in the Elbe or nearby water bodies?

Yes, the Elbe in Damnatz is a highly regarded fishing spot. Common species include zander, pike, asp, perch, and eel. Fishing permits are available, and certain regulations regarding seasons and bait apply.

What is the best time of year to visit Damnatz for nature observation?

The diverse ecosystem of the Elbe floodplain biosphere reserve makes Damnatz a valuable destination for nature enthusiasts throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly good for observing migratory birds, including storks and cranes. The summer months are ideal for enjoying the water and insect life.

Are there accessible paths for walking or cycling around the water features?

Yes, Thielenburger Lake features a circular path suitable for walkers and cyclists. The Elbe Cycle Path, which runs along the Elbe dike, also offers relatively flat and accessible routes with beautiful views of the floodplain landscape.

What are 'strong-water sinks' or 'oxbow lakes' and where can I find them?

Strong-water sinks and oxbow lakes are natural depressions or former river bends that fill with water, often dependent on the Elbe's water levels. They are crucial breeding grounds for amphibians. The Qualmwasser Depression Barnitz is an example of a long-drawn-out strong-water sink located directly behind the dike near Barnitz.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the water bodies around Damnatz?

Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The scenic views, especially during sunrise and sunset over water bodies like Thielenburger Lake, are highly praised. The opportunity to observe diverse wildlife and birds along the Elbe dike and its associated oxbow lakes is also a major draw.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic views of the Elbe floodplain and its water features?

Yes, the area around Meadows, Oxbow Lakes and Ancient Oaks on the Elbe Dike provides a wonderful view of the floodplain landscape between the Elbe and the Elbe dike, showcasing meadows, oxbow lakes, and ancient oaks.

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