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Family friendly hiking trails around Stadtwaldsee are characterized by generally flat terrain surrounding Bremen's largest sand extraction lake. The area features diverse landscapes, including sandy beaches, the tranquil Uni-Wildnis nature reserve, and connections to the expansive Bürgerpark and Stadtwald. The Kleine Wümme river also adds to the varied natural setting, providing accessible paths suitable for all ages.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Was once an important port with a lot going on, now a small marina and excursion destination.
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The Stadtwaldsee in Bremen – usually simply called "Unisee" – lies directly next to the university in Horn-Lehe. It was created in the 1970s as a result of construction and sand extraction work following the building of the motorway. The lake, which is approximately 15 meters deep and covers 29 hectares, is fed primarily by groundwater. The lake is an easily accessible local recreation area for the residents of Bremen. On the bathing side, there are sunbathing lawns and beach areas.
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The University Wilderness at Bremen's Stadtwaldsee (City Forest Lake) is a small nature reserve that provides habitat for a variety of plants and animals. It covers 11.4 hectares and has been a protected area since 1991. The area originated as a secondary biotope following the excavation of the city lake. The resulting spoil was largely left to its own devices. Today, ponds, shallow water zones, and dry sandy grasslands characterize the area. Besides various dragonfly and amphibian species, you might also be lucky enough to spot kingfishers here.
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Beautiful beaches invite you to swim. The water is crystal clear. Wonderful!
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The food was delicious and sitting here on the terrace when the weather is nice is simply wonderful.
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Many small paths lead through the university wilderness, and it's easy to get lost.
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Many small paths lead through the university wilderness, and it's easy to get lost.
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The Stadtwaldsee or Unisee is a popular swimming lake. Outside of the swimming season, it's also a great place for birdwatching.
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Stadtwaldsee offers a wealth of options for families, with over 1000 easy hiking routes available. Many of these are perfect for a leisurely stroll with children, offering flat terrain and beautiful scenery.
The terrain around Stadtwaldsee is generally flat and accessible, making it ideal for families with strollers or younger children. You'll find pleasant paths around the lake, through the Uni-Wildnis nature reserve, and connecting to the expansive Bürgerpark and Stadtwald.
Yes, Stadtwaldsee is well-known for its circular routes. A popular choice is the Uni Lake (Stadtwaldsee), Bremen – Stadtwald Lake (Unisee) loop from University of Bremen, which is just over 3 km and offers a pleasant walk around the lake's perimeter. Another great option is the City Forest Lake – Stadtwald Lake (Unisee) loop from University of Bremen, which is slightly shorter.
Along the trails, families can enjoy the beautiful Stadtwald Lake (Unisee) itself, with its sandy beaches and clear water. The Uni-Wildnis nature reserve offers rich habitats for exploration, and you might spot various wildlife. The connection to Bürgerpark and Stadtwald also provides extended green spaces to discover.
Yes, there are amenities available. You can find a restaurant, Restaurant il Lago at Unisee, and snack bars directly at Stadtwaldsee, perfect for a family meal or a quick treat after your hike.
Absolutely! The generally flat terrain and well-maintained paths around the lake and in the connected parks make Stadtwaldsee very stroller-friendly. Many easy routes are also perfect for toddlers to walk independently or be carried, offering accessible outdoor fun for the whole family.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the beautiful lake views, and the accessibility of the paths, making it a favorite for relaxed family outings.
While the region is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts, specific rules for dogs can vary in different areas, especially around bathing zones or nature reserves like Uni-Wildnis. It's always best to check local signage for regulations regarding dogs on trails and ensure they are kept on a leash where required.
For families with older children looking for a bit more distance, the Kuhgrabensee – Beach view at the Stadtwaldsee loop from Kuhgrabensee offers a pleasant 6.5 km easy hike. This route extends beyond the immediate lake area, providing more to explore.
Stadtwaldsee is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is perfect for combining hiking with swimming or other water activities at the lake's beaches. Even in winter, the flat paths can be suitable for a crisp family walk.
Stadtwaldsee is easily accessible. There are parking facilities available near the lake. For those using public transport, the area is well-connected, with bus and tram stops close to the University of Bremen, which is adjacent to the lake, making it convenient for families to reach the starting points of many trails.


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