Lakes around Lutter are primarily characterized by small rivers, ponds, and natural water bodies within the Südheide Nature Park in Germany. The region is known for its ecological significance, including conservation projects focused on maintaining clean water and supporting diverse aquatic life. These areas offer natural landscapes for outdoor activities. The Lutter River itself is a notable feature, recognized for its clean water and role in local ecosystems.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Unfortunately, the lake and the water cannot be reached directly due to the dense vegetation, and even the view is limited. The shelter is small, but as we all know, there is room in the smallest hut ;-) Quiet at all times!
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The name "Kingdom of Heaven" is quite apt
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a nice hut with a bench right on the way, good for a break. Next door is a lake where the frogs croak loudly. A really nice place.
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beautiful small bathing lake, wonderfully situated between trees. A small jetty, a sunbathing lawn and a small sandy beach are also available.
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Very nice. Best to visit in the summer on hot days and swim a lap.
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Nice in the shade in summer, but sometimes the water smells quite foul.
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A perfect place for a short or longer rest. Due to the equipment you can even spend a whole summer day here...
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Directly at the hiking car park in Bargfeld.
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The area around Lutter, particularly within the Südheide Nature Park, is characterized by small rivers, ponds, and natural water bodies rather than large lakes. These include the Lutter River itself, known for its clean water, and various smaller ponds and bathing lakes. The region is ecologically significant, with conservation efforts focused on maintaining water quality and supporting diverse aquatic life.
Absolutely. The Lutter River and Pond in Südheide Nature Park is a significant highlight, featuring clear water and a unique landscape sculpture made of birch trunks. This area is part of a conservation project vital for species like the freshwater pearl mussel. Another notable spot is Himmelreich at the Lachte, a tranquil river confluence with a small lake and another landscape sculpture, often described as a 'Magic Place' where nature and art converge.
For swimming, the Bargfeld Schmalwasser Pond is a popular choice. It's a beautiful small bathing lake nestled among trees, offering a jetty, a sunbathing lawn, and a small sandy beach. It's well-visited on nice days and provides an idyllic spot for a dip.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The Lutter River and Pond in Südheide Nature Park and Himmelreich at the Lachte are both categorized as family-friendly, offering scenic and tranquil environments. Additionally, the Bargfeld Schmalwasser Pond with its bathing facilities is excellent for families.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Magical place in the Himmelreich loop from Jarnsen' or the 'Lutter Bridge Near Endeholz – Pier at the Small Bathing Lake loop from Bargfeld'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Lachte Bridge Hohnhorst – Bargfeld Schmalwasser Pond loop from Eldingen'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Pond in Himmelreich – Lutter Bridge loop from Eldingen'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides for Lutter.
Yes, you'll find convenient spots for breaks. For instance, the Shelter by the Pond (S3 Trail, Naturpark Südheide) offers a quiet place with a bench, perfect for resting and enjoying the sounds of nature. There are also old shelters near the Lakes Near Räderloh, providing some cover.
The lakes and rivers around Lutter are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming and enjoying the lush greenery, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Even in winter, the natural landscapes provide a serene setting for walks, though some facilities might be less accessible.
The Lutter River is central to a significant conservation project launched in 1989. Over 16.5 million euros have been invested to preserve its natural state, including land acquisition and various nature conservation measures. These efforts aim to maintain the clean water quality and support rare species like the freshwater pearl mussel, making the Lutter and Lachte rivers exceptionally clean.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and scenic beauty of the area. Many appreciate the clear water, the unique landscape sculptures like 'HochZeit Himmelreich,' and the overall peaceful atmosphere. The Himmelreich at the Lachte is often described as a 'Magic Place' that invites dreaming and relaxation. The small bathing lakes are also highly regarded for their idyllic settings.
While the guide focuses on natural water bodies, the broader region includes the **Forellensee Lutter am Barenberge** (Trout Lake Lutter am Barenberge). This specialized fishing lake is known for trout fishing, with anglers catching rainbow trout and golden trout, making it a significant draw for fishing enthusiasts.
Yes, the region features interesting landscape sculptures. Both the Lutter River and Pond in Südheide Nature Park and Himmelreich at the Lachte host the 'HochZeit HimmelReich' by Klaus Meier-Warneboldt. These walk-in landscape sculptures are made of birch trunks, integrating art with the natural environment, even as the wood naturally ages and decays.


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