Lakes around Thomasburg offer diverse natural and historical sites. The region features a mix of man-made structures and natural landscapes, including ponds and former river sections. These areas provide opportunities for observing nature and exploring local history. The environment is characterized by its blend of water features and surrounding natural elements.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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On the banks of the mill ponds, there are some benches that invite you to rest and relax. Watching the waterfowl is a wonderful way to switch off.
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An old watermill, but no longer in operation. It looks like it's privately owned.
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A magical place with many highlights: a winery, a covered picnic/break area, a picturesque pond and a small weir through which the water of the Neetze rushes. Wiecheln is worth a visit!
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The owner has opened his semi-natural garden to the public. Everyone can use the benches and tables, listen to the frogs and enjoy the wonderful nature! Isn't it time for a nice picnic break? A great and very generous idea from the owner, thank you very much!!!
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The stately half-timbered building of this mill is located on the Neetze between the forest areas of the Fuhrenkamp and the Buchholzheide. It is first mentioned in the document book of the Scharnebeck monastery, which reports on a trade in 1330, through which the mill belonging to the Lüne monastery fell to the Scharnebeck monastery in exchange for a farm in Eyendorf. More detailed information: http://www.kleiekotzer.com/html/neumuhlen.html
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Idyllic location: the old water mill and mill pond
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The fish ponds are located in a beautiful forest area, especially a magical place during autumn. The circular path is not paved, but a somewhat bumpy forest path in places. But it's worth it, because the forest is really beautiful here and the fish ponds are great photo opportunities.
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The Thomasburg area offers a diverse range of water features, from historical mill ponds and natural ponds to former river sections. You can visit sites like the Neumühlen Watermill and Mill Pond, a man-made site with a rich history, or the tranquil Public Garden with Pond and Wildflowers. The region also features the Moira River, known for fishing and flowing through the Vanderwater Conservation Area, and larger lakes like Stoco Lake and Drag Lake, offering various recreational activities.
Yes, the region has several historical sites connected to its water features. The Neumühlen Watermill and Mill Pond is a prime example, first mentioned in 1330 and rebuilt in 1898. It's a stately half-timbered building that historically served as a mill and now generates electricity. The area's historical mill ponds and former river sections are integral to its heritage.
Several spots are great for families. The Public Garden with Pond and Wildflowers is a semi-natural garden with benches and tables, perfect for a picnic and observing nature like frogs. The Wiecheln Winery and Pond also offers a covered picnic area and a picturesque pond. For more active families, the Vanderwater Conservation Area, through which the Moira River flows, has 15 km of trails suitable for hiking and excellent shady picnic spots.
For impressive natural vistas, visit the View of the Old Elbe, where you can walk along extensive lakes and observe bird life from the dyke. The Vanderwater Conservation Area, located east of Thomasburg, offers a steep ridge with scenic views of the surrounding landscape and picturesque rapids along the Moira River.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Ventschauer Fish Ponds Circular Trail, or explore the 15 km of trails at Vanderwater Conservation Area. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for touring bicycles, mountain biking, and gravel biking around Thomasburg.
Absolutely. The Moira River is recognized as a great spot for fishing. Stoco Lake, about 10 km from Thomasburg, is particularly renowned for its 'monster muskie' and also offers excellent opportunities for catching walleye, black crappie, smallmouth bass, and largemouth bass. Drag Lake, approximately 7 km away, is also an excellent fishing spot for bass, trout, muskie, and perch, with a strong reputation for lake trout.
In winter, the Vanderwater Conservation Area, which features the Moira River, is a popular destination for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Stoco Lake is also popular for ice fishing, especially for black crappie.
Stoco Lake, located in Tweed, is a prominent and popular fishing destination, especially known for its 'monster muskie' and other species like walleye and black crappie. It features crystal-clear waters, public boat launches, and is suitable for boating and skating. The municipality of Tweed also hosts a Black Crappie Tournament every May.
Drag Lake, a spring-fed lake, offers a peaceful retreat with pristine, crystal-clear, and cold waters. It has sandy beaches and a quiet, unspoiled environment. It's ideal for boating, water sports like water skiing and wakeboarding, swimming, and paddling. Anglers can find bass, trout, muskie, and perch, with a particular focus on lake trout.
Yes, the Ventschauer Fish Ponds Circular Trail offers a beautiful forest walk around fish ponds. Additionally, the Vanderwater Conservation Area, through which the Moira River flows, provides 15 km of diverse trails, including both natural and paved paths, perfect for hiking.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The tranquility of spots like the Public Garden with Pond and Wildflowers, the historical context of the Neumühlen Watermill and Mill Pond, and the opportunities for wildlife observation at the View of the Old Elbe are highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 70 photos and given more than 120 upvotes to the highlights in the area, indicating a strong appreciation for its diverse offerings.
Yes, the region provides excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. At the View of the Old Elbe, you can observe impressive bird life from the dyke. The Vanderwater Conservation Area, with its diverse environments along the Moira River, is also a great spot for wildlife viewing.


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