Best lakes around Bruchhausen-Vilsen are primarily natural water bodies within the Diepholz district, offering opportunities for recreation and nature observation. The area is characterized by its varied landscapes, including forests and hilly terrain, which contribute to its appeal for outdoor activities. While extensive natural swimming lakes are not directly within the municipality, the region provides diverse aquatic environments. These range from secluded forest lakes to designated nature reserves, catering to various interests.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The Alveser See is an oxbow lake of the Weser and lies between the districts of Eitzendorf and Alvesen in the municipality of Hilgermissen. It is around three kilometers long and a maximum of 180 meters wide. Here you can take a break on the idyllic bank.
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The Alveser See with an area of approx. 14 ha is approx. 3 km long, a maximum of 180 m wide and extends largely in a north-south direction and offers appropriate opportunities for fishing. The Blender Emte flows out at the northern end of the lake.
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Very nice well-preserved water mill in Süstedt. It is also nice to use it as a wedding mill.
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The Alveser See, an arm of the Weser, lies between the districts of Eitzendorf and Alvesen in the municipality of Hilgermissen in the combined municipality of Grafschaft Hoya and can be reached via the L 201. Here you will find the two campsites "Seerose" and "Am See" with the individual facilities on the inland water. The Alveser See with an area of approx. 14 ha is approx. 3 km long, a maximum of 180 m wide and extends largely in a north-south direction and offers appropriate opportunities for fishing. The Blender Emte flows out at the northern end of the lake.
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You can get married in the mill and there is also space in the adjacent building for the subsequent celebration in a rustic atmosphere. The Süstedter Heimatverein hosts chatter evenings in the small outbuilding. In and around the pond you can not only observe fish (including trout), but also beautiful dragonflies at the right time of year.
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The region around Bruchhausen-Vilsen features diverse natural water bodies, including picturesque forest lakes, tranquil nature reserves, and oxbow lakes formed by rivers. These offer varied settings for nature observation and outdoor activities.
Yes, the Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond) is a designated nature reserve (Naturschutzgebiet). This oligotrophic shallow water body, protected since 1926, is known for its unique ecological features, including peat moss floating mats and moorland forest, providing a crucial habitat for amphibians and dragonflies.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For instance, Vilser Wood, with its forest lake, offers winding and sometimes challenging paths perfect for walking and hiking. You can also find dedicated routes for running, mountain biking, and gravel biking that often pass by or through these scenic lake areas.
While extensive natural swimming lakes are not directly within the municipality, the Alveser Lake offers an idyllic bank for breaks, and the Vilser Wood is considered family-friendly for walks. For interactive water fun, the Wassererlebnisspielplatz (Water Adventure Playground) in Bruchhausen-Vilsen provides various engaging elements for children, including an Archimedes' screw, waterwheel, and fountains. Additionally, the Wiehe-Bad Bruchhausen-Vilsen is a heated outdoor swimming pool with facilities for all ages.
For a tranquil nature walk, the Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond) is an excellent choice. Nestled discreetly within a forest, it offers a serene experience for nature lovers, though trails can be indistinct and are best explored on foot.
The Vilser Wood is popular for its picturesque and untamed forest area, featuring a forest lake and diverse, hilly terrain. Its winding, rooty paths make it suitable for adventurous walking and hiking, offering a scenic location for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the Alveser Lake, an oxbow of the Weser, is approximately 3 kilometers long and offers opportunities for fishing.
The Nolte Mill Süstedt features a charming mill pond, which is considered a highlight. The mill itself is a historical site, offering insights into the region's past.
The Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond) nature reserve is particularly rich in wildlife, providing a crucial habitat for amphibians and dragonflies, including the great crested newt. Other natural areas will also host various local flora and fauna.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from the untamed beauty of Vilser Wood to the tranquil ecological significance of Pastorendiek. The opportunities for walking, hiking, and simply enjoying nature's calm are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the recreational area around Nordsee Sulingen features foot and bike paths that meander beautifully around the lakes, making it an ideal place for a walk or a cycle loop. The Vilser Wood also offers varied terrain suitable for walking and mountain biking.


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