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The Alveser See is a serene natural inland lake nestled in Lower Saxony, Germany, serving as a historic oxbow lake of the Weser River. Situated between the charming villages of Eitzendorf and Alvesen, within the municipality of Hilgermissen in the collective municipality of Grafschaft Hoya, this expansive body of water lies approximately 50 meters above sea level. Stretching about 3 kilometers long and up to 180 meters wide, covering an area of roughly 14 hectares, it is a significant natural…
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The Alveser See is approximately 3 kilometers long, so a full circular walk around the lake would be roughly 6 kilometers, depending on the exact path taken. The trails are generally considered easy and suitable for leisurely strolls. While specific surface types aren't detailed, the area's designation as a landscape protection area suggests natural paths, likely a mix of dirt, gravel, or paved sections, ideal for walkers and beginner hikers.
The primary natural landmark is the lake itself, an oxbow lake of the Weser River, offering idyllic banks for breaks and scenic views. While there aren't specific named viewpoints or historical landmarks detailed, the natural beauty of the landscape protection area provides a tranquil setting. The Blender Emte river flowing out at the northern end also adds to the natural charm.
While the intro mentions the lake is easily accessible, including via the L 201 (a road), specific public transport routes like bus lines or train stations are not detailed in the provided information. Visitors are advised to check local public transport schedules for Hilgermissen, Eitzendorf, or Alvesen, the nearby villages, to determine the best options.
Alveser See is a popular fishing ground managed by the State Sports Fishermen's Association of Lower Saxony. Fishing permits are required to fish here. Anglers can expect to catch various species including pike, bream, tench, perch, roach, eel, and rudd. Boat fishing is also permitted. It's recommended to contact the State Sports Fishermen's Association for detailed permit information and regulations.
Yes, there have been instances of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) blooms at Alveser See, particularly towards the end of the bathing season. For example, a bloom lasted about 28 days in 2010. While water quality is generally good, visitors planning to swim should be aware of this potential issue, especially in late summer or early autumn. It's advisable to check local health authority advisories before visiting for swimming during these times.
Alveser See is considered family-friendly, offering easy walking routes and opportunities for relaxation on its idyllic banks. Amenities like sunbathing lawns, toilets, and changing rooms are available. While the information doesn't explicitly mention playgrounds, the general family-friendly atmosphere and recreational facilities make it suitable for families to enjoy outdoor activities like picnicking, gentle walks, and swimming when water quality permits.
The Alveser See is located within a landscape protection area. While the information doesn't explicitly detail dog-specific rules, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in such protected natural environments to protect wildlife and ensure the comfort of other visitors. Regarding swimming, it's best to observe local signage or inquire with local authorities, especially given the occasional blue-green algae blooms which can be harmful to pets.
Yes, there are accommodation options directly by the water. Two campsites, Campingplatz am See and Campingplatz Seerose, are mentioned as being nearby and offering individual facilities. The provided information does not specifically detail cafes or restaurants directly on the lake's shore, but the nearby villages of Hilgermissen, Eitzendorf, and Alvesen would likely offer dining options.
Given the lake's length of approximately 3 kilometers, a full circular walk around Alveser See would cover roughly 6 kilometers. For an average walker, this distance could take between 1.5 to 2 hours at a leisurely pace, allowing for stops to enjoy the scenery.
Visitors to Alveser See can find amenities including free parking. While the capacity isn't specified, the availability of free parking makes it convenient for those arriving by car. It's always a good idea to arrive earlier during peak seasons to secure a spot.
While the intro mentions fishing is a year-round pursuit, specific winter activities like ice skating are not detailed. Hiking around the lake would likely be possible in winter, but conditions would depend on snow and ice. Visitors should exercise caution and check local weather and ice conditions before attempting any winter activities on the lake itself.