Best lakes around Thedinghausen offers a variety of water bodies and recreational areas in its vicinity. While not directly known for numerous large natural lakes, the region provides appealing spots for outdoor activities. These include areas for fishing, water sports, and tranquil nature retreats. The landscape features a mix of natural reserves and riverine environments, contributing to its appeal for visitors seeking diverse experiences.
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The Alte Allern are partly stagnant, partly slow-flowing waters with abundant vegetation on the banks and in the water. The ground is sandy-muddy with slightly cloudy water. The Alte Allern is used by hikers, nature lovers, and anglers. The main fish species today are eel, pike, perch, carp, tench, whitefish, and crayfish. In the period from May to October, paddling is permitted with restrictions on the Alte Aller, taking into account environmental compatibility. Only paddle boats (kayak, Canadian canoe, and canoe) are allowed. See: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alte_Aller
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Please note that the restaurants in the marina only open from 5:00 p.m.
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Super beautiful view of the old Weser
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A nice place to relax - if you don't have a problem with dogs.
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The “Weserufer Travel Garden” on the Alte Weser cycle path is currently open. closed because the paths were washed out after the flood. As of March 8, 2024
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Great destination for bird watching in the natural environment.
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Beautiful cycling and hiking trail on the old Weser.
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South of Bremen and directly on the Weser is the Wieltsee, which has developed from a former gravel pit into one of the largest leisure harbors on the Middle Weser. The approximately 20 hectare natural harbor was created after the end of the dredging work in the course of gravel mining with a breakthrough to the Weser. In 1979 the first club jetty was put into operation. Marina Wieltsee, other clubs and a yacht service followed. The municipality of Weyhe acquired the body of water in 2010, renovated the existing marina and leased it to a professional operator.
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The Alveser Lake is an excellent choice for fishing, known for its tranquil natural setting and opportunities for anglers. The Wieltsee, particularly around the Wieltsee Marina, is also a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts.
The Wieltsee, home to the Wieltsee Marina, is a central hub for water sports. It hosts several clubs with boat berths, making it ideal for boating and other water activities. For swimming, lakes like Ellisee, Mahndorfer See, Werdersee, Bultensee, and Rottkuhle are popular options a bit further afield.
Yes, the Neue Weser Nature Reserve is a designated natural monument and a paradise for birds, offering excellent opportunities for bird watching and enjoying tranquil nature. Many birds nest here, making it a safe place to stay.
The Old Weser Peninsula is situated directly on the cycling path around Bremen and offers a romantic spot with pleasant seating and wonderful river views. The Old Weser Riverbank is also great for cycling. You can find many road cycling routes around Thedinghausen, such as the 'Weser Weir Bremen – Dike path without car traffic loop from Baden', which you can explore further on the Road Cycling Routes around Thedinghausen guide.
Several areas are suitable for families. The Neue Weser Nature Reserve and Alveser Lake are noted as family-friendly. The Old Weser Riverbank offers space for walking and relaxing. For swimming, the Bultensee is supervised by the DLRG, indicating a safe environment for families.
The Old Weser Riverbank is ideal for walking. The Old Weser Peninsula offers a charming detour for a short stroll with river views. For more structured easy hikes, consider routes like 'Eiter River near Thedinghausen – Erbhof Castle Thedinghausen loop from Thedinghausen', detailed in the Easy hikes around Thedinghausen guide.
The Old Weser Peninsula is listed as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant spot for you and your pet. The Old Weser Riverbank also allows for dogs to run.
You can expect wonderful views of the river from the Old Weser Peninsula. The Old Weser Riverbank provides opportunities to observe passing ships on the Weser. The Neue Weser Nature Reserve offers scenic water landscapes, especially for bird watching.
Yes, the Alveser Lake has two campsites, 'Seerose' and 'Am See', offering facilities on the inland water for visitors.
The lakes and surrounding areas are enjoyable throughout the warmer months for water sports, cycling, and walking. Spring and autumn are ideal for nature observation, especially at the Neue Weser Nature Reserve, due to bird activity. Summer is best for swimming in the nearby lakes like Ellisee or Bultensee.
While not directly on the lakes, the region offers gravel biking opportunities. Routes like 'Leester Marsh – Park on the Left Bank of the Weser loop from Kirchweyhe' provide diverse terrain. You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Thedinghausen guide.


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