Best lakes around Gödenstorf are found within the Lüneburg Heath region, an area known for its diverse natural landscape. While large natural lakes are less common, the vicinity offers various water bodies, including reservoir lakes, natural ponds, and fishing ponds. These locations provide opportunities for recreation and nature observation, contributing to the region's appeal. The area's geography features heathland streams, rivers, wetlands, and bogs.
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A beautifully landscaped pond with numerous benches around it, inviting you to relax.
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East of Amelinghausen, the river is dammed by a dam on Federal Highway 209 to form the Lopausee, a tourist destination. The overflow is also located here. North of Amelinghausen, the Lopau flows into the Luhe on the right bank near the Oldendorfer Totenstatt near Oldendorf (Luhe). From source to mouth, the river is 13.8 kilometers long.
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Diatomaceous earth was created by open-cast mining until the mid-20th century. Diatomaceous earth is a whitish substance derived from the shells of diatoms, which are the main component of marine plankton. They range in size from 10 to several hundred micrometers. Diatomaceous earth was used to produce shock-resistant and portable dynamite from nitroglycerin, which explodes when shaken.
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The 4th stage of the Heidschnuckenweg also runs along here. All information about the Heidschnuckenweg can be found under the following link: www.heidschnuckenweg.de/etappen (as of August 3, 2024).
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The Undeloh village pond (Hungerteich) used to be a natural phenomenon. Legend has it that something was not right in Undeloh. Undeloh means spring in the oak grove. The spring had healing properties. A fairy restored a girl's sight there. There is a display at the pond that looks like a book that describes the story.
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Here, roaring masses of water pour into the Lopau, which flows into the Luhe
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Beautifully landscaped village pond with water lilies and reeds invites weary hikers to linger and relax on the benches. From there there are also several hiking trails that lead to the heath. Visually it is a beautiful place with the Hotel Restaurant Heiderose in the immediate vicinity, a feast for the eyes for the town of Undeloh.
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The optical highlight of Undeloh. The hotel restaurant "Heiderose" right next to it is highly recommended. Nice outdoor pitches near the village pond. There is a bee hotel about 100 m away.
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The area around Gödenstorf, within the Lüneburg Heath region, offers a variety of water bodies. You'll find reservoir lakes like Lopau Lake, natural ponds such as Marxener Paradise, and dedicated fishing ponds like those at Campingpark Hüttensee. The region is also characterized by heathland streams, rivers, wetlands, and bogs.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lopau Lake in Amelinghausen is a hub for active recreation, offering paddleboat rentals, cafés, an adventure trail with five stations for children, a 'mud play area,' and a low-ropes course. The Fishing Ponds at Campingpark Hüttensee also provide a sandy beach, pedal boat rentals, mini golf, and playgrounds.
The lakes are set within the diverse Lüneburg Heath landscape. Marxener Paradise, a natural monument, showcases a unique combination of hills, valleys, heath, juniper, a pond, and bushy beech trees. Around Lopau Lake, you can observe carr woodland, the Lopau spring stream, and diverse plant life like sedge and purple loosestrife, along with various duck and goose species.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer scenic walking paths. For instance, Lopau Lake features a 2.2 km circular path ideal for walks and Nordic walking. The Marxener Paradise also has a circular path. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Allerberg – Bench at the stone loop' or 'Joined Pine and Beech Trees loop' which are part of the wider hiking network around Gödenstorf. Find more hiking routes on the Hiking around Gödenstorf guide.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes that pass by or near some of the lakes. You can find road cycling routes like the 'Lopausee spillway – Eyendorf Windmill loop' which is a moderate 38.6 km ride. For mountain biking, routes such as 'Haus Schnede – Old Post Bridge loop' are available. Discover more cycling options on the Road Cycling Routes around Gödenstorf guide and the MTB Trails around Gödenstorf guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the area. The Fishing Ponds at Campingpark Hüttensee are a paradise for anglers, with Pond 1 and Pond 3 regularly stocked with trout, carp, and tench, while Pond 2 has a natural fish population. Additionally, the Fish Ponds at Haus Schnede were historically part of one of Europe's largest trout farms and still attract anglers today.
The Lüneburg Heath region, where these lakes are located, is particularly beautiful during the heather blooming season, which typically runs from August to September. During this time, the heathlands turn a vibrant violet, attracting many visitors. Spring and early summer also offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and nature observation.
Yes, Lopau Lake is known for having wheelchair-friendly sections along its circular path, with accessible stages and benches providing views over the water. This makes it a good option for visitors with mobility needs or those with strollers.
For a tranquil experience, consider visiting the Kieselgur Ponds with Picnic Area. This small, calm lake offers a peaceful resting place ideal for relaxation. The Undeloh Village Pond also provides a beautifully landscaped setting with benches, inviting weary hikers to linger and relax.
While specific regulations can vary, the Lüneburg Heath region generally welcomes dogs on trails, often requiring them to be on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. It's always a good idea to check local signage at each lake or nature reserve for specific rules regarding dogs.
Many lakes offer convenient amenities. Lopau Lake has cafés directly at the lake. The Fishing Ponds at Campingpark Hüttensee are part of a campsite with various facilities. The Undeloh Village Pond is near the Hotel Restaurant Heiderose, offering dining options. The Kieselgur Ponds provide a picnic area for visitors.
While many lakes offer recreational opportunities, swimming is not permitted in all of them. For example, swimming is generally not allowed in Lopau Lake or the Kieselgur Ponds. However, the Fishing Ponds at Campingpark Hüttensee feature a sandy beach, which may offer opportunities for cooling off, though it's best to confirm specific swimming allowances directly with the campsite.


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