Best attractions and places to see around Wedemark include a variety of natural landscapes and cultural sites within the Hanover region of Lower Saxony, Germany. The area features several lakes suitable for recreation, alongside extensive hiking and cycling trails through forests, meadows, and small hills. Geological formations like the Brelinger Berg and ecological sites such as the Bissendorfer Moor offer insights into the local environment. Wedemark provides diverse outdoor experiences and points of interest.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Bannetze lock is located in Winsen / Aller in the district of Bannetze. More precisely, in the lock canal at km 0.490. The Bannetze lock was built in the course of regulating the Aller from 1909 to 1912. Like the other Aller locks in Oldau, Marklendorf and Hademstorf, which were built in the same way, it has a usable chamber length of 159 m and a usable width of 10 m. 6 m wide and, depending on the water level, max. 2.5 m draft as well as a carrying capacity of up to 650 t. Freight shipping was operated until about 1969. Today the Aller is a popular leisure area that is used by passenger and sport shipping.
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Located in the north of Hanover, nature lovers and those who want to swim will find an ideal area for their leisure time at Lake Altwarmbüchener. The lake is 48 hectares in size. Created artificially at the time, nature has now reclaimed much of it.
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The 45.5 hectare lake was created in the 1980s as part of the expansion of the so-called "Moorautobahn". The sandy beach in the west with service buildings and adjacent playgrounds and lawns is traditionally completely overcrowded - which is why the lake is often referred to as the "Riviera of Hanover". However, the further east you go, the quieter, closer to nature and more idyllic the shore becomes. Despite the hustle and bustle, the Altwarmbüchener See is ideal for hiking and nature observation. Large areas are under nature conservation. Swimming is only permitted in designated areas. Source and further information: https://www.hannover.de/Kultur-Freizeit/Freizeit-Sport/Sport/B%C3%A4derf%C3%BChrer/Badeseen/Altwarmb%C3%BCchener-See
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In the Waldkater you can celebrate well, but also have a quick drink. E bike charging station, bouncy castle and swing for children. Very nice place in the forest.
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Very nice place to walk but there are no tanks.
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Nice 3,5 kilometers around the lake. Lot of runners and bikers doing there round and getting up there fitenss
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A beautiful lake to relax, go for a walk or swim.
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A very pretty lake, whether on foot, by bike or for swimming. Early in the morning it is pretty empty and you can enjoy many corners alone!
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Wedemark offers a variety of natural landscapes. You can visit several lakes like Altwarmbüchener Lake, popular for walking, cycling, and swimming, or Silver Lake, Langenhagen, which features a beach and beer garden. The region also boasts the unique geological formation of the Brelinger Berg, a glacial terminal moraine with a geo-experience trail, and the valuable Bissendorfer Moor, a raised bog with an information center.
Yes, Wedemark has a few notable historical and cultural sites. The Allerwehr Bannetze is a historical bridge constructed between 1908 and 1919 to manage water levels on the Aller river. You can also explore the Heimatmuseum Wedemark / Richard-Brandt-Museum, which showcases artifacts from the region's history.
Wedemark is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. The area features numerous well-marked trails through forests, meadows, and along the river Wietze. You can find various routes for different sports, including hiking, running, and mountain biking. For specific routes, check out guides like Hiking around Wedemark or MTB Trails around Wedemark.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Wedemark are suitable for families. Lakes like Silver Lake, Langenhagen offer beaches, playgrounds, and mini-golf. The Hufeisensee South Beach & Beer Garden is another great spot with a swimming lake and playgrounds. Additionally, the geo-experience trail at Brelinger Berg and the Ice Age Adventure Trail near Oegenbostel provide engaging outdoor experiences for all ages.
Wedemark offers several options for dining and relaxation. The Restaurant Waldkater Beer Garden is known for its German and Mediterranean cuisine and a spacious beer garden. The Hufeisensee South Beach & Beer Garden also provides a relaxing spot by the water with food and drinks. Many trails also pass by local cafes and pubs.
For easy and beginner-friendly walks, consider the 'Resse moor adventure trail – large loop' or the 'Moor Experience Trail Resse' which are both relatively flat and offer insights into the local ecosystem. The trails around Altwarmbüchener Lake are also popular for leisurely strolls. You can find more options in the Hiking around Wedemark guide.
Yes, several lakes in Wedemark are suitable for swimming. Altwarmbüchener Lake and Silver Lake, Langenhagen are popular choices. The Hufeisensee South Beach & Beer Garden is a former gravel pit now serving as a swimming lake, with its water quality regularly checked and supervised by the DLRG on weekends.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Wedemark, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and swimming. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, perfect for walks. Even in winter, some routes are suitable for walking, though conditions may vary.
Wedemark's natural areas are rich in wildlife. The Bissendorfer Moor and the Forst Rundshorn – Fuhrberg Landscape Protection Area are excellent spots for observing local ecosystems and various species. Around Altwarmbüchener Lake, if you look closely, you might spot slow worms, herons, geese, and moor frogs.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural beauty and the diverse opportunities for outdoor recreation. The well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling, the inviting lakes for swimming and relaxation, and the family-friendly amenities are frequently highlighted. The blend of natural landscapes with historical elements like the Allerwehr Bannetze also adds to the appeal.
Yes, the Brelinger Berg is a significant geological feature in Wedemark. It is a 250,000-year-old glacial terminal moraine, offering a unique landscape. A geo-experience trail, 'Bewegte Steine – Bewegtes Klima' (Moving Stones – Moving Climate), guides visitors through thousands of years of climate history around this impressive formation.
To learn more about the moors in the Hannoversche Moorgeest, you should visit the Moorinformationszentrum Wedemark-Resse (MOORiZ). It provides valuable insights into the typical vegetation and ecological importance of these unique raised bogs, such as the Bissendorfer Moor.


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