Best lakes around NSG Schwalenberger Wald are characterized by numerous smaller, often artificially created, still water bodies. The landscape features ponds, former clay pits, and peat cuttings, which serve as crucial habitats for diverse species. These species protection waters are ecologically valuable, supporting unique flora and fauna. The high precipitation and underlying clay layers in the Schwalenberger Wald create ideal conditions for these aquatic environments.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Maybe not beautiful because of the murky water, but ecologically valuable
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Kammmolchgewässer Waidmannsheil Quelle: https://www.brakelsiek.de/verzeichnis/kammmolchgewaesser-waidmannsheil/ https://www.naturpark-teutoburgerwald.de/ https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwalenberger_Wald https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6rth
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You should really take a break here at the lake
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There are benches here and shelter in case of bad weather. An ideal opportunity to take a short break. There is also a beautiful view.
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Pure relaxation is really worth it
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The combined bike and footpath around the lake is very crowded at the weekend. Signs call for mutual consideration; this obviously only applies to cyclists. Many pedestrians use the path in threes or fours next to each other, if you then want to pass as a cyclist and maybe ring the bell several times, you will complain loudly. In any case, I only drive there during the week and if possible not during the holiday period.
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The information sign is missing at the moment. Good that it is documented here in the photos.
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The water lily pond is a must if you are already on the Mörth. Nature is slowly returning 👌😃
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The NSG Schwalenberger Wald is characterized by numerous smaller, often artificially created, still water bodies. These include ponds, former clay pits, and peat cuttings, which have developed into crucial habitats for a diverse range of species. You'll find 'species protection waters' that are ecologically valuable rather than large natural lakes.
These water bodies are vital for amphibian and insect conservation. They support large populations of newts, including the Great Crested Newt, Alpine Newt, and Palmate Newt, as well as a rich dragonfly fauna with many endangered species. The high precipitation and underlying clay layers create ideal conditions for these specialized ecosystems.
Yes, several ponds are particularly important for wildlife. The Crested Newt Pond was created specifically for species protection and supports crested newts. The Firefighting Pond on the Mörth is also a pure idyll for observing nature. The region's ponds are known for newts and various dragonfly species.
Visitors often enjoy the Rest Area at Schiedersee, which offers opportunities for relaxation with a view of the lake. The Water Lily Pond is also a popular spot, known for its aesthetic appeal and blooming water lilies in summer. The Schiedersee South Shore is another nice place with beautiful views.
Yes, the Water Lily Pond is specifically named for its water lilies, which bring the pond to bloom in the summer. It was created in a former clay pit and planted with these beautiful flowers.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore trails like the 'Stream Trail at Schiedersee' or the 'Alt-Schieder Kneipp Basin' loop. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around NSG Schwalenberger Wald guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers opportunities for gravel biking. Routes like the 'Eschenbach Trail' or the 'Schiedersee Cycle Path' provide scenic rides. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around NSG Schwalenberger Wald guide.
Yes, the region offers several easy walking trails. For example, the 'Moses Hütte Café & Restaurant loop' is a short and easy option, as is the 'Sehlberg – Brakelsiek Barbecue Area loop'. These are great for a relaxed stroll. More easy routes can be found in the Easy hikes around NSG Schwalenberger Wald guide.
The spring and summer months are ideal for observing the diverse wildlife, especially newts and dragonflies, as well as the blooming water lilies at the Water Lily Pond. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage around the ponds.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty, especially the opportunities for pure relaxation at spots like the Rest Area at Schiedersee. The ecological significance and the chance to observe unique wildlife, such as crested newts, are also highly valued. Many enjoy the idyllic places to rest and the scenic views.
Many of the smaller water bodies in the NSG Schwalenberger Wald originated from historical human activities. For instance, some were created from clay extraction for a brickworks between 1790 and 1850, or from peat cutting. More recently, some have been created or revitalized as part of species protection measures.
Yes, the Rest Area at Schiedersee offers benches and shelter, making it an ideal spot for a break with a view. The Crested Newt Pond also has a refuge with a fire pit nearby, providing a wonderful place to rest at almost the highest point in the forest.


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