Best lakes in East Frisia, a region in Lower Saxony, Germany, are characterized by green landscapes and proximity to the North Sea coast. The area offers a selection of lakes that provide various recreational opportunities. While known for the East Frisian Islands and the Wadden Sea, several inland and coastal lakes are notable for their features.
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The island of my dreams, that can only be Borkum
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The Hooksieler Binnentief is an artificial lake that was created during the expansion of the Jade shipping channel for large ships and the reclamation of the coastal section up to Wilhelmshaven.
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Borkum is the westernmost of the 7 East Frisian Islands. Unfortunately, the old milk stalls on the beach promenade are gradually being replaced by new ones. The originality and flair are unfortunately lost as a result.
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The Hooksmeer is in an idyllic location between the "Old Harbor" and the lock at the Hooksiel Outer Harbor. Surrounded by the beach and recreational area, the Hooksmeer offers a wide range of leisure activities and invites holidaymakers and locals to actively experience and linger. The total water area is around 60 hectares and is ideal for sailing or stand-up paddling. You can also have fun on the water at the water ski lift or the surf school in Hooksiel.
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Beautiful bike path on the Hookser Meer.
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East Frisia offers several popular lakes for various activities. The Großes Meer at Bedekaspel is a large bog lake ideal for swimming, paddling, or surfing. Another favorite is Hooksmeer (Hooksieler Binnentief), known for sailing, stand-up paddling, and its water ski lift. For those seeking clear water and a white pebble beach, Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach is a great choice, offering wakeboarding and boat rentals.
Yes, many lakes in East Frisia are well-suited for families. For example, Großes Meer at Bedekaspel is family-friendly with options for swimming and paddling. Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach also offers a safe environment with clear water and activities like pedal boats and canoes, making it perfect for a family day out.
East Frisian lakes are excellent for water sports. At Hooksmeer, you can enjoy sailing, stand-up paddling, and even a water ski lift. Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach is popular for wakeboarding, and you can rent pedal boats and canoes there. The shallow Großes Meer is nationally recognized as a surfing school location.
Absolutely. The Wangermeer, for instance, features a dedicated bike path directly on the water, offering scenic views and opportunities to observe waterfowl. Many other lakes in the region also have surrounding paths suitable for cycling. You can find more cycling routes in the region by checking out the Road Cycling Routes in East Frisia guide.
East Frisia's lakes are set within green landscapes, offering diverse natural features. You'll find bog lakes like the Großes Meer, artificial lakes such as Wangermeer with its abundant waterfowl, and former gravel pits transformed into clear bathing lakes like Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach, which boasts a white pebble beach. Conservation areas like Tüskendörsee Nature Reserve also highlight the region's natural beauty.
Yes, there are numerous trails and paths suitable for hiking and walking around the lakes. The region's flat terrain makes for enjoyable walks, often with views of the water and local wildlife. For more detailed options, explore the Hiking in East Frisia guide, which includes routes near various natural attractions.
The best time to visit the lakes in East Frisia for outdoor activities and water sports is generally during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (May to September). This period offers pleasant temperatures for swimming, cycling, and enjoying the recreational facilities. However, the serene landscapes also provide opportunities for peaceful walks during the cooler seasons.
Yes, the shallow waters and natural settings of many East Frisian lakes attract various bird species. The Wangermeer is noted for its diverse waterfowl. Additionally, conservation areas like Ruhezone I/8 Conservation Area, which includes lake areas, are excellent spots for birdwatching, especially along the dikes.
Beyond water sports, some lakes offer unique attractions. The Wangermeer features a round island within the lake and a scenic bridge. Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach is known for its distinctive white pebble beach. The region also has several harbors like Varel Harbor and Timmeler Harbor, which are often connected to nearby lakes or waterways and offer dining and scenic views.
The flat terrain around East Frisia's lakes and coastal areas provides excellent opportunities for running. Many paths offer scenic views of the water and surrounding nature. You can find various routes, including those near the North Sea and dikes, by consulting the Running Trails in East Frisia guide.
Yes, Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach is a notable example of a former gravel pit that has been transformed into a popular bathing lake. Its clear water and white pebble beach are a direct result of its origins, making it a unique recreational spot in the region.


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