Best lakes around Elsfleth are situated in a region characterized by its flat, green landscapes and proximity to the North Sea coast. The area features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, often integrated into nature reserves or historical parklands. These lakes provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and observing local wildlife. The landscape around Elsfleth is shaped by its waterways and agricultural heritage.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A great destination. There are some lovely spots here for a nice break on a lovely bike ride.
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Beautiful natural lake in the Oldenburg district of Ofenerdiek
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An ideal training area for runners, one lap is just over 3 km long. Great asphalt and diverse natural scenery.
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Beautiful lake for walking and cycling along. There are a few benches to rest on. Beautiful views of the lake.
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The Moorhauser Polder is a flood polder that stores the flood waters of the Hunte. This year the water is particularly high due to the rainfall of the last few months. You could tell from the drift on the grass that it wasn't a meter higher. The Moorhauser Polder is an El Dorado for water birds. This year 15,000 barnacle geese and 10,000 white-fronted geese rest here. It is a spectacle when they fly in in the evening with loud cries and then fly off again in the morning to look for food.
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Here you can take a leisurely stop and cool off.
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The area under the name “Swarte Moor” was mentioned as early as 1738 due to a flood. Even today, the water in the Swarte Moor Lake continues to rise regularly. The beautiful 1.3 km long circular path around the lake is ideal for cycling and walking. Ship model builders use the model boat dock. Beautiful lake with flowering meadow, playground, beach volleyball field, boules court and fitness equipment.
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Several lakes in the region are great for families. Sheepfold at Tweelbäker Lake offers a 4 km path for walking and cycling, and nearby facilities like a barbecue hut and boules court. Swarte Moor Lake features a playground, beach volleyball, and fitness equipment, along with a 1.3 km circular path. The Ellernteich Fountain in Rastede Castle Park is also family-friendly, set within a historical landscape.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent paths. Sheepfold at Tweelbäker Lake has a 4 km path popular with joggers, walkers, and cyclists. Großer Bornhorster See features a nearly 4 km long path, ideal for running and cycling. Swarte Moor Lake has a 1.3 km circular path suitable for both cycling and walking.
The lakes around Elsfleth are rich in nature. At Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve, you can enjoy wide views, beautiful clouds, frog concerts, and many species of birds in wet meadows. The region's flat, green landscapes and proximity to the North Sea coast mean you'll often find diverse birdlife and aquatic plants.
Absolutely. The Ellernteich Fountain is located within the historical Rastede Castle Park, which was expanded in the 19th century as an English landscape park. The Sheepfold at Tweelbäker Lake features an old sheepfold on its northeastern bank, a reminder of the area's agricultural past.
Most lakes around Elsfleth are not designated bathing lakes. For example, Tweelbäker See is not an official bathing lake, and Großer Bornhorster See is also not a bathing lake, though it is used for other leisure activities and fishing.
Beyond walking and cycling around the lakes, the Elsfleth region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle routes like the 'Cycle Path by the Canal' or 'Hunte-Weser Barrier' loop, and road cycling routes such as the 'Hunte Dike Trail'. There are also MTB trails available. For more details, check out the Cycling around Elsfleth guide, Road Cycling Routes around Elsfleth guide, and MTB Trails around Elsfleth guide.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, generally from spring to early autumn. During this time, the weather is most suitable for walking, cycling, and observing wildlife. The green landscapes are at their most vibrant, and outdoor facilities are fully operational.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by location, many of the walking paths around the lakes are suitable for dogs on a leash. For instance, the circular paths at Tweelbäker Lake and Großer Bornhorster See are popular for walks, and dogs are generally welcome as long as they are kept under control and owners clean up after them.
The lakes around Elsfleth are unique due to their diverse origins, including excavated lakes, historical ponds within parklands, and nature reserve lakes. This variety offers experiences ranging from recreational paths to significant wildlife observation opportunities, all set within the flat, green landscapes influenced by the North Sea coast and agricultural heritage.
While popular spots like Tweelbäker Lake and Großer Bornhorster See can attract many visitors, areas like the Moorhauser Polder Nature Reserve often provide a more tranquil experience. This reserve is known for its wide views and abundant birdlife, offering a peaceful setting for nature observation away from more active recreational areas.
Yes, several lakes feature convenient circular trails. Sheepfold at Tweelbäker Lake has a 4 km path that encircles the lake. Großer Bornhorster See also boasts an almost 4 km long circular path. Additionally, Swarte Moor Lake offers a pleasant 1.3 km circular path.


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