Lakes around Großheide are a prominent feature of this municipality in East Frisia, Lower Saxony. The region is characterized by its flat landscape and natural areas, including significant moorlands. The Badesee Großheide, also known as the Kiessee, is a notable man-made lake within the municipality, created from sand mining. This lake serves as a central recreational area, offering facilities for visitors and locals.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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With a surface area of 89.2 hectares, the Eternal Sea is Germany's largest raised bog lake. The boardwalk around the nature reserve is currently closed. Only the path to the sea is open and can be reached from the parking lot in just a few minutes. There is a small platform and a bench.
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A beautiful route through the forest and the moor.
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KÖNIGSKEIL ○ After the 1765 edict of reclamation, the Prussian king took possession of wasteland, heaths and moors for himself and leased them to colonists. Disputes over the land that had previously been used jointly were inevitable. The Norder Fehngesellschaft also fought with the state for 80 years over land that had been promised to them in the leasehold contract. When an agreement was reached in 1875, the company received the so-called "Königskeil" and an enlarged area nearby as compensation. -Information board on site-
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Information about the moor at https://www.ewiges-meer-route.de/ewiges-meer-route/
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A very beautiful moorland landscape, highly recommended.
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The lake got its name from its special shape. The municipal area protrudes in a wedge shape to the west. The "royal" part of the name indicates that it was former royal land. Peat extraction was carried out on the site until 2013.
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A great area. On our last visit, however, the circular route was closed. The view of the Eternal Sea was still great.
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Great, idyllically located, albeit artificially created, lake. Ideal for a break.
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The Großheide region offers a diverse range of lakes, from man-made recreational lakes like the Badesee Großheide (Kiessee) to natural moor lakes such as Lake Königskeil. This variety provides opportunities for swimming, walking, and observing unique moorland ecosystems, making them a prominent feature of East Frisia's flat landscape.
For swimming and relaxation, the Badesee Großheide (Kiessee) is highly recommended. It features a sandy beach with a shallow water zone and an adjoining sunbathing lawn. Another popular spot is Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach, known for its white pebble beach and clear water, often called the 'Rimini of East Frisia'.
Yes, the Badesee Großheide is particularly family-friendly, offering a shallow water zone, two beach volleyball fields, green spaces, and playgrounds, including the 'Kieselbucht' playground. Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach also offers pedal boats, canoes, and beach chairs for rent, making it great for families.
To experience the unique moor landscape, visit Lake Königskeil, a secluded moor lake set amidst typical moorland with birch trees. The Ewiges Meer Boardwalk and Moor Lake also offers an interesting tour of the moor, characterized by moor heaths and an open landscape, with information boards along the way.
Yes, the Ewiges Meer Boardwalk and Moor Lake features a beautiful wooden circular route that is wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors to explore the unique moor landscape comfortably.
The Badesee Großheide (Kiessee) offers dedicated parking spaces for cars and motorhomes, making it easily accessible. It's also a convenient spot to take a break if you're on a bike tour.
The lakes around Großheide are enjoyable year-round for walks and nature observation. For swimming and water-based activities at lakes like Badesee Großheide and Tannenhausen Lakeside Beach, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal.
Yes, the flat landscape around Großheide is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including those passing by lakes, in the Cycling around Großheide guide. For example, there's a moderate route that offers a view of Lake Tannenhausen.
You can find various hiking trails, particularly those exploring the moorland areas. The Ewiges Meer Boardwalk and Moor Lake offers an interesting circular route through the moor. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Großheide guide, which also includes routes suitable for walking, such as those around the Great Sea.
The Badesee Großheide (Kiessee) offers a well-developed leisure complex. Facilities include a sandy beach with a shallow water zone, a sunbathing lawn, two beach volleyball fields, green spaces, and playgrounds like the 'Kieselbucht'. There's also a circular path for walks or bike rides, and parking for cars and motorhomes.
The natural moor lakes, such as Lake Königskeil and the area around the Ewiges Meer, are excellent for nature observation. These unique ecosystems with their moor heaths and open landscapes provide habitats for various bird species and specialized flora.


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