Best lakes around Sudwalde are found in a region characterized by diverse natural features. Sudwalde, a municipality in Lower Saxony, offers access to various lakes and ponds, including secluded forest lakes and more accessible town lakes. The area provides opportunities for experiencing nature, hiking, and quiet contemplation. The surrounding lakes offer a range of outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Located on the Erdmann Cycle Route
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A great local recreation area, many small paths lead around it
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A great path leads directly along the water
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6.5 hectare water surface with bathing island, children's playground as well as the Kneipp water treading pool and mobile home parking space.
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You can wonderfully walk around the lake on the circular path. 1 round is approx. 2km long and offers many views of the lake. There is also a beautiful bridge where you have a beautiful view over both sides of the lake and you can easily observe the wildlife from an elevated position.
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Little info from the internet: Mill pond and mill dam The Syker Mühlenteich stretched up to the Mühlendamm in the middle of the 20th century. The dam and the backwater were built around 1387 on behalf of Count Otto III. by Hoya. The water from the Hache dammed here powered a grain mill that the sovereign had built opposite Syker Castle, today's district court. The water mill, which was almost completely demolished in 1969, was in operation until 1951. After turbines replaced water wheels in 1903 and 1910, large amounts of backwater were no longer necessary. The miller therefore stopped the pond cleaning that was previously usual. The body of water, which was artificially created in the late Middle Ages, became increasingly silted up and silted up, which caused some resentment among the population. Finally, the city of Syke bought the historic mill pond site and had it converted into a park in 1956. The horseshoe-shaped reservoir disappeared. Where the dam island used to be, a kidney-shaped pond was created, in keeping with contemporary taste. Sykes “Mill” Pond acquired its current shape when the park was redesigned in the 1970s.
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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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Around Sudwalde, you'll find a diverse range of lakes, from secluded forest lakes and natural ponds to more accessible town lakes. The region offers environments suitable for quiet contemplation, nature observation, and recreational activities.
Yes, the Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond) is a notable hidden gem. This glacial oligotrophic shallow body of water is nestled deep within a forest between Schwaförden and Sudwalde. It's so well integrated into the woodland that it can be difficult to find, even with a signpost, requiring a short walk into the trees to reach it. Its paths are often indistinct, adding to its secluded charm. You can learn more about it here: Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond).
For hiking, Vilser Wood offers a varied landscape with a forest lake, hilly terrain, and meandering paths. Be aware that its rooty paths can be quite demanding. Another option is the Pastorendiek, which provides a more secluded forest walk, though paths can be indistinct. For an easier stroll, Sulingen Town Lake features a pleasant circular path.
Absolutely. Sulingen Town Lake is particularly family-friendly, featuring a circular path, multiple bridges, a bathing island, and a children's playground. The Vilser Wood and Pastorendiek are also suitable for families looking for nature walks, though the terrain can be challenging in Vilser Wood and paths indistinct at Pastorendiek. The Nolte Mill Süstedt and Picnic Area at Mühlenteich Pond also offer pleasant, family-friendly spots with water features.
The terrain varies. In areas like Vilser Wood, you can expect a diverse landscape with rolling hills and rooted, winding paths that can be quite demanding. Around the Pastorendiek, paths are often indistinct and require walking on foot through the forest. For a more accessible experience, Sulingen Town Lake offers a flat, circular path.
Beyond hiking, the region around Sudwalde's lakes is excellent for various cycling activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are moderate gravel biking routes like the 'Heritage Railway near Groß – Forest Lake loop from Bruchhausen-Vilsen' or mountain biking trails such as the 'Hohe Berg Observation Tower – Warwer Sand loop from Bramstedt'. You can explore more options in the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Sudwalde, MTB Trails around Sudwalde, and Road Cycling Routes around Sudwalde.
Yes, the area offers several gravel biking routes. A popular moderate route is the 'Heritage Railway near Groß – Forest Lake loop from Bruchhausen-Vilsen', covering nearly 40 km. Another option is the 'Erdmann Wooden Sculpture – Pastorendiek (Pastor's Pond) loop from Neubruchhausen', which is over 50 km. Find more gravel biking routes here: Gravel biking around Sudwalde.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. For instance, you can try the 'Hohe Berg Observation Tower – Warwer Sand loop from Bramstedt (b Syke)', which is a moderate 48 km route. Another option is the 'Single trail in Friedeholz – Clues Beeke Valley loop from Heiligenfelde'. Explore more mountain biking trails in the region: MTB Trails around Sudwalde.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the tranquility. Many enjoy the varied landscapes, from the rooty paths and hilly terrain of Vilser Wood to the secluded, natural charm of Pastorendiek. The well-maintained facilities and recreational opportunities at Sulingen Town Lake, including its bathing island and playground, are also highly valued by families.
Yes, Sulingen Town Lake is well-equipped with recreational facilities. It features a circular path perfect for walks, multiple bridges offering scenic views, a bathing island for swimming, a children's playground, and even a Kneipp water treading pool for relaxation and health benefits. You can find more details here: Sulingen Town Lake.
Yes, the Nolte Mill Süstedt is a historical site with a beautiful mill pond that invites visitors to take a break. The mill itself has a rich history, and information is available on-site. Additionally, the Picnic Area at Mühlenteich Pond is located at a site with historical significance, as the original mill pond and dam were built around 1387. While the mill is mostly gone, the area has been converted into a park, preserving its historical connection to the water.
The lakes around Sudwalde offer beauty throughout the year. Areas like Vilser Wood are described as 'nice in every season,' providing varied experiences from lush greenery in spring and summer to vibrant colors in autumn and serene quiet in winter. For swimming and water activities, the warmer months are ideal, while hiking and nature observation can be enjoyed year-round.


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