ヘムスロー周辺の湖は、ドイツ北西部にあるデュマー湖自然公園(Dümmer Nature Park)を中心に、その自然の美しさで知られる地域に位置しています。この地域は、牧草地、畑、森林など多様な景観を提供しています。デュマー湖は、ウォータースポーツ、サイクリング、ハイキングなど様々なレクリエーションの機会を提供し、訪問者にとって重要な自然の特徴となっています。この地域は、湖や湿地を含む独特の景観が特徴です。
最終更新日: 5月 27, 2026
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One of several towers around the lake. Also a good view from up here.
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beautiful view over the harbor and the Dümmer
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This is (perhaps) the main town in Dümmer. Accordingly, it can be a bit crowded here.
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The approximately 100-meter-long wooden footbridge leads into the reed zone and pasture belt of the "Hohe Sieben" nature reserve, which also features a birdwatching station. It's worth parking your bike here for a while and exploring the surrounding nature on foot. You certainly won't regret it and will be glad you took a short break here afterwards. 👋😉 https://willkommen.dwl.duemmer.de/de/duemmer/streaming/detail/POI/p_100054347/schilferlebnissteg
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Anyone who "climbs" the Dümmer East Tower is often rewarded during the winter months with the sight of large groups of migrating and wintering waterfowl, which prefer to stay on the east side of the lake at that time. In summer, great crested grebes and lovely expanses; in winter, thousands of ducks and geese. During migration, the birds then meet on the east side of Lake Dümmer. In summer, great crested grebes and lovely expanses; in winter, thousands of ducks and geese. During migration, the birds then meet on the east side of Lake Dümmer. From the East Tower, almost the entire surface of Lake Dümmer can be seen. The eastern shore of the lake, which is clearly visible from the tower, is particularly popular with waterfowl during the winter months: Thousands of northern ducks and geese then meet here when they use the lake as a resting place during migration or to overwinter. The Dümmer is known for these large winter gatherings of waterfowl. It's no coincidence that the lake is considered a resting area of international importance – up to 70,000 birds have been recorded resting here at any one time. Large groups of shovellers, common drakes, wigeons, and cormorants can be found foraging on the lake, especially during migration and in winter. Thousands of mallards rest on the water, and geese fly in in the evening to spend the night on the lake. The East Tower is located in the immediate vicinity of the extensive reed beds and sedge meadows of the "Hohe Sieben" nature reserve. Such marsh meadows were widespread in the lowlands even before the Dümmer was dammed. A row of posts in the water reduces wave action in the shore area of the nature reserve and promotes reed growth in the shallow water. Cormorants like to dry their wings here, and various species of gulls can also be found here. Overall, the Dümmer, with its surrounding meadows and pastures, is one of the most important habitats for animal and plant species in Lower Saxony. Bird species that have long since disappeared elsewhere still find suitable habitats here. It is no coincidence that the area is part of the Europe-wide Natura 2000 protected area network. https://www.geolife.de/inhaltsverzeichnis/details/poi-2000022-8000-Beobachtungsturm_am_Ostufer_des_Duemmers.html
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Lake Dümmer, the "little sea," is the second largest and one of the most popular lakes in Lower Saxony. Its 12.5 km² of water surface is nestled between the Damme Hills and the Stemwede Hills. Located in the heart of the Dümmer Nature Park and as part of the Diepholz Moorland and the DümmerWeserLand region, it invites you on an exciting journey of discovery. On the eastern shore of Lake Dümmer lie the main holiday resorts of Hüde and Lembruch, captivating visitors with their maritime charm and offering a wealth of attractions. Lake Dümmer and its lowlands originated from the post-glacial developments of the landscape. Water and wind carved out the basin between the Stemwede Hills and the terminal moraine of the Damme Hills, which today define the landscape as ridges. After the last Ice Age, around 10,000 years ago, the deeper layers of soil also thawed. In areas with abundant ice and little sand, the ground subsided and filled with water. This is likely how Lake Dümmer was formed. Back then, Lake Dümmer was almost ten times larger than it is now. A large part of the lake has silted up and been gradually cultivated as peatland. Until the middle of the last century, it regularly overflowed its banks over large areas before being diked. https://duemmer.de/duemmer-see/
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Dümmer Lake is a great place to cool off. You can also cycle around it and there are some lovely places to stop for a break.
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