Detmold District
Kreis LippeSchieder-SchwalenbergLake Schieder
Detmold District
Kreis LippeSchieder-SchwalenbergLake Schieder
Highlight • Lake
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Schiedersee, also officially known as Emmerstausee, is a picturesque man-made lake nestled in the scenic Weserbergland region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Situated near the town of Schieder-Schwalenberg in the Lippe district, it lies at an elevation of 169 metres, bordering the enchanting Teutoburg Forest. This expansive body of water, approximately 3.1 kilometers long, serves as a popular destination for both recreation and flood protection, offering a harmonious blend of natural beauty and diverse activities.
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Naturpark Teutoburger Wald / Eggegebirge
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Elevation 170 m
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The main circular path directly around Schiedersee is generally flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for walkers, cyclists, and joggers of all fitness levels. While the exact length isn't specified in the provided data, the lake itself is approximately 3.1 km long, suggesting a manageable loop for most visitors. There's also a slightly longer alternative path that runs a bit further from the lake shore.
The inner circular path, which runs directly along the lake shore, can become quite busy with pedestrians, particularly on Sundays. Cyclists should be prepared to exercise consideration and reduce their speed due to the crowds. The alternative path, which leads a little further from the lake, might offer a less crowded experience.
Yes, the dam wall is a notable landmark and provides a great backdrop for group photos. Beyond the natural beauty of the lake itself, the Funtastico family park and a nearby pony farm are popular attractions, especially for families. Several restaurants like Strandhaus & Bistro Breitengrad, See-Terrassen, and Moses Hütte also offer scenic spots.
While the intro mentions parking, community tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak times like summer weekends. Arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot. Specific parking areas are available around the lake, though their exact locations and capacities are not detailed.
The provided information focuses on recreational activities and driving access. While specific public transport routes are not detailed, Schiedersee is located near the town of Schieder-Schwalenberg in the Lippe district, suggesting that local bus services might connect to the area. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
The provided information does not explicitly state rules regarding dogs. However, outdoor areas in Germany generally permit dogs on leashes. Given the family-friendly nature and popularity for walks, it's reasonable to assume dogs are welcome, but owners should always keep them on a leash and clean up after them. Look for local signage for specific regulations.
Schiedersee offers a variety of amenities. You'll find several restaurants, including Strandhaus & Bistro Breitengrad, See-Terrassen, and Moses Hütte, providing dining options. For families, there are playgrounds, the Funtastico family park, and a pony farm. Camping and various accommodation options are also available for those planning a longer stay in the area.
While the warmer months are highlighted as particularly popular, Schiedersee can still be a beautiful destination in winter. The well-maintained paths are suitable for winter walks, offering a peaceful escape. However, specific winter sports or activities are not mentioned. Visitors should be prepared for colder weather and potentially icy conditions on paths.
Schiedersee is popular for various water activities. Visitors can rent pedal and rowing boats for leisurely trips on the water. The lake also hosts water sports clubs, indicating opportunities for other activities, though specific details are not provided. A private motor ship, the "SchiederSee," offers transport between different points on the lake.
Schiedersee, also known as Emmerstausee, was created as a dammed lake in the late 1970s and completed as a recreational area in the early 1980s. Its construction served two primary purposes: recreation and, crucially, flood protection for the downstream town of Lügde. An extensive project between 2012 and 2015 diverted the Emmer River to prevent silting, though a portion of the Niese River still feeds the lake to maintain water levels.
Yes, fishing is one of the recreational activities available at Schiedersee. While specific permit requirements or fish species are not detailed in the provided information, the presence of a fish ladder integrated into the lake's bypass project suggests a healthy aquatic environment supportive of fishing.