Best lakes around Klein Berßen are found in the surrounding Emsland region, as Klein Berßen itself features an outdoor swimming pool rather than prominent natural lakes. The area offers various bodies of water for recreation and natural exploration. These lakes provide diverse options for activities, from extensive water sports to serene swimming and nature observation. The landscape around Klein Berßen is characterized by its natural features and opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
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A nice opportunity to take a short rest on one of the many benches by the lake and enjoy the silence
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More information can be found here: http://www.heimatverein-sögel.de/Der-Heimathof
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A popular local recreation area is Lake Haselünne.
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Natural lake campsite in Haselünne This bathing lake is located on the edge of the Kuhweide nature reserve and has a pretty, fine sandy bathing area on its south-eastern shore. During the season, toilet trailers and showers are available here, and further sanitary facilities can be found at the adjacent camping and weekend park on the Hase. Unfortunately, swimming is only permitted for camping guests.
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A school forest against climate change Just a short detour west of the Raddesee, there is a school forest against climate change. As early as 2013, around 1,000 students from the Hümmling Gymnasium and the Schule am Schloss made the first school forest against climate change by the Zukunft Wald Foundation a reality on an area next to the Raddesee. Oaks, hornbeams, hawthorns and birches were planted in a large-scale campaign. And even today, there are many lessons outside, because the school forest is intended to promote a connection to local nature through the activities.
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From the field to the lake Here in the Radde lowlands of Sögel, a large body of still water has been created on agricultural land or coniferous land. Three existing fishing waters that were far from nature and a ditch were also redesigned to be as natural as possible. Instead of the former straight, very steep banks, extensive flat banks with curved shorelines were created. The aim of the water construction was to create an important living, feeding and refuge area for native flora and fauna. In particular, the expansion of the Nordradde, which runs in the immediate vicinity, in the 1960s resulted in the loss of many valuable wetland habitats in the area. Replacement biotopes must therefore be created.
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small lake, just stop and enjoy the peace and quiet
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For families, Haselünne Lake offers a gently sloping sandy beach, ideal for children. Similarly, the Bathing lake at Haselünne campsite provides a sandy beach with a shallow entry. Further afield, Dankernsee in Haren (Ems) is a comprehensive family destination with a three-kilometer-long sandy beach, clean water, and extensive activities at the Ferienzentrum Schloss Dankern, including indoor and outdoor playgrounds.
Yes, Dankernsee in Haren (Ems) is excellent for diverse water sports, offering pedal boat rentals, waterskiing, windsurfing, diving, and Stand Up Paddling. The Geeste Reservoir is also a prime location for active water sports like sailing and surfing, benefiting from its elevated position and minimal tree cover for good wind conditions.
For a more tranquil experience, Radde Lake is a near-natural water body offering a quiet spot for observation. The Geeste Reservoir also features a species-rich biotope along its six-kilometer hiking trail, perfect for nature lovers and bird watching.
The lakes in the region are often set within charming natural landscapes. Haselünne Lake is embedded in a nature reserve. The Path of Diversity by the lake behind the Meppen district administration showcases various habitats for animals and plants, including a standing body of water, wildflower meadows, and sandy grasslands.
Yes, the Geeste Reservoir features a six-kilometer-long hiking trail along its dike, offering scenic views. For more extensive options, you can explore various routes in the region. Find detailed hiking trails around the area on the Hiking around Klein Berßen guide, and cycling routes on the Cycling around Klein Berßen guide.
Dankernsee is known for its clean water and extensive sandy beach, making it ideal for swimming. The Geeste Reservoir also has an 850-meter-long bathing beach suitable for swimming. For a casual dip, Herzogsee bathing beach in Renkenberge provides a gently sloping entry into the water and a jetty.
While not a lake itself, the Heimathof Sögel is a lovingly designed complex of historical buildings with a village pond, offering a cultural detour. It's a well-preserved site showcasing local history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from relaxing on sandy beaches to engaging in various water sports. The clean water, family-friendly amenities, and the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere for observation and the well-maintained paths for walks.
The Path of Diversity by the lake behind the Meppen district administration features a paved path around the lake, making it easy to reach and navigate for those with mobility considerations or using wheelchairs.
Yes, the North Beach area of the Geeste Reservoir has a café and restaurant. Herzogsee bathing beach also provides a kiosk during the bathing season for refreshments. Dankernsee, being part of a large holiday park, offers a well-stocked bistro and other dining options within the Ferienzentrum Schloss Dankern.
Yes, Herzogsee bathing beach is easily accessible from a car park. The Path of Diversity by the lake behind the Meppen district administration also has parking very close by, making it convenient for visitors.
The lakes are generally most enjoyable during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when swimming and water sports are popular. This period also offers pleasant weather for hiking and cycling around the lake areas. However, the natural landscapes provide beauty for quiet observation year-round.


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