Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee
Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee
Best lakes around Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee comprise a significant natural reserve in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This area features diverse landscapes, including four main lakes and the distinct Kleiner De Wittsee. The lakes originated from historical peat extraction and are now protected habitats, recognized for their rich biodiversity and as a crucial bird protection area. The region offers various landscapes, from forests and wet meadows to moors, providing opportunities for nature observation.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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It's pleasant here on the lakeshore.
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You automatically interrupt your tour to take a look over the lakes.
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Great, quiet place to have a picnic and unwind
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Great starting point for long hikes.
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The place is so popular that there are often crowds here. Especially when the weather is nice.
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There you can let your soul dangle
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The Krickenbecker lakes are always popular.
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At different times of the day, the lakes always offer beautiful photo opportunities.
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The region offers diverse landscapes, including oak-beech forests, alder carrs, wet meadows, and moors. You can find excellent viewpoints, such as the Schroliksee Viewing Platform, which provides information about resident bird species. An observation platform at the biological station on Hinsbecker Bruch also offers great views of the lake and its birdlife.
Yes, the Krickenbecker Seen are a designated FFH and bird protection area, making them a crucial habitat and resting place for many bird species. You can spot diverse waterfowl like pintails, common pochards, and grey herons. The biological station and observation towers provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching.
Yes, the region features well-maintained circular hiking routes, generally flat and well-marked, ranging from 7.3 km to 19 km. Some gentle ascents in the eastern Hinsbecker Höhen offer panoramic views. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes in the area.
Absolutely. The area is very popular for cycling, with numerous routes available. You can find many options for route planning, including easy to moderate cycling tours. For detailed routes, check out the cycling guide for Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee.
Yes, the area is very family-friendly. Many highlights, such as the Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee and the Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center, are categorized as family-friendly. The generally flat paths are suitable for walks with children, and the information center provides educational insights.
The area is beautiful to visit at any time of the year. In summer, parts of the lakes are adorned with water lilies and pond roses. Spring brings blooming marsh marigolds and yellow irises along the old Nordkanal. The diverse landscapes and birdlife offer something unique in every season.
The lakes originated from extensive peat extraction between the 16th and 19th centuries, transforming the landscape from swamps. The biological station provides insights into the genesis of the lakes and the local flora and fauna. Schloss Krickenbeck, situated amidst the lakes, also adds a historical and cultural dimension.
While the Krickenbecker Seen themselves are primarily for nature observation and are strictly protected, the nearby De Wittsee offers opportunities for swimming, canoeing, and sailing in designated areas. This makes it a great option for more active water recreation.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the vicinity. You can find various routes, including easy loops like the 'View of the Krickenbecker Lakes loop'. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails guide for Krickenbecker Laken und Kleiner De Wittsee.
The Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center is an excellent resource. It features exhibitions and models that provide insights into the genesis of the lakes and the local flora and fauna. Explanatory boards are also available at various viewpoints, such as the Schroliksee Viewing Platform.
Visitors frequently praise the area for its natural beauty and tranquility, describing it as a 'vacation feeling' between the lakes. Many appreciate the diverse options for route planning for hiking and cycling, the charming views from fishing piers, and the rich birdlife, making it a favorite for nature lovers and photographers.
While the guide focuses on the lakes, the region around Krickenbecker Seen and Kleiner De Wittsee does offer facilities. The Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center includes a cafe. The broader area provides various options for gastronomy and accommodation, catering to visitors exploring the natural reserve.


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