Attractions and places to see around Bienroder Lake include a man-made lake (Baggersee) situated northeast of Bienrode in Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany. This area serves as a recreational spot, offering natural beauty and outdoor activities. The kidney-shaped lake covers an area of 10.6 hectares, with a length of 510 meters, a width of 470 meters, and a maximum depth of 18 meters. It is bordered by forest areas and the lowlands of the Beberbach stream, contributing to its natural appeal.
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In the Friedwald there is an art object "Solus Christus"
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Sculpture at the forest of rest near Bienrode
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unfortunately swimming is no longer allowed
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Such a great sculpture in the middle of the forest 👍🏻
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May, I think so. In the north-south direction, the narrow driveway is more than S1 and the very narrow driveway in the south-north direction with 24% and settling, very few people will drive uphill in organic farming and even with support, most will fail.
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very nicely situated lake, can be wonderfully circumnavigated by bike. The water is crystal clear and invites you to swim. The local nature is lush and beautiful.
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So I wouldn't call it S2, but it's definitely a nice section of trail with little up and down.
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Currently drivable again, but with a claim. The entrance to the north is still a bit narrow at the moment, but it is easier to drive from here because there is an on and off ramp.
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Bienroder Lake offers a quiet, natural setting, surrounded by forest areas and the lowlands of the Beberbach stream. The lake itself is known for its clear water and is home to a diverse fish population, including whitefish, perch, and carp. You can often spot swans and other birds, especially along the Wood Chip Path by Bienroder See.
Yes, there are several trails. A popular option is the Wood Chip Path by Bienroder See, which runs along the banks and offers scenic views. Another notable path is the Trail section on the north shore of Bienroder Kieskuhle. The area is well-suited for leisurely walks and longer hikes, with routes available for various difficulty levels. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Bienroder Lake guide.
While the area is primarily natural, you can find unique cultural sites nearby. The Solus Christus Sculpture on Hohes Feld Noah is a remarkable art object located in the forest, featuring a heaven-gazing Christ and a dove on a tree trunk. Additionally, the Open-Air Church Braunschweig, though not directly on the lake, is in the vicinity and hosts outdoor services, with trees planted by community members for special occasions.
Bienroder Lake is widely used for swimming, especially in the summer. The southern part of the lake features a sand beach and a large sunbathing lawn, making it a popular spot for refreshment on warm days. The water is shallow in many areas, which can be suitable for families.
Absolutely! The area around Bienroder Lake is popular for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. The wood chip path along the lake is suitable for leisurely rides, and the surrounding woodlands offer more varied terrain. You can find specific routes in the Gravel biking around Bienroder Lake guide and the MTB Trails around Bienroder Lake guide.
Yes, Bienroder Lake is considered family-friendly. The shallow areas of the lake are suitable for children to play in, and the sand beach provides a nice spot for relaxation. The walking paths, such as the Wood Chip Path by Bienroder See, are easy to navigate, making them ideal for family strolls. The natural setting also offers opportunities for nature observation.
Visitors frequently praise the quiet, natural setting and the beautiful views of the lake. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails for walking and cycling, often spotting birds and nesting swans. The sand beach and sunbathing lawn are popular for relaxing, especially during warmer months. The overall peaceful atmosphere is a common highlight.
Yes, Bienroder Lake is a recognized fishing ground. It is managed by local fishing clubs and boasts a diverse fish population, including whitefish, perch, eel, carp, tench, catfish, pike-perch, and pike. You would need to check with local authorities or fishing clubs regarding permits and regulations.
Bienroder Lake is enjoyable year-round, but it is particularly popular in the summer for swimming and sunbathing. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for walking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Even on busy weekends, the area often maintains a peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, many spots around the lake offer beautiful views. The Wood Chip Path by Bienroder See provides continuous scenic vistas of the water and its wildlife. The lake itself, Bienroder See, is considered a viewpoint in many places, allowing you to take in the natural beauty.
Bienroder Lake is located northeast of Bienrode and north of the connecting road between Bienrode and Waggum, in the northern part of Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is accessible by car, with parking available in the vicinity. Public transport options to the Bienrode area are also available, though direct access to the lake may require a short walk.
The lake and its surrounding areas are home to various wildlife. You can often observe a friendly pair of swans on the lake, as well as other birds, especially along the banks. The lake's diverse fish population also contributes to the local ecosystem.


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