Lower Saxony
135 water features • 81 fountains • 23 springs • 14 weirs • 9 dams • 7 waterfalls • 1 rapidss
Discover the Water Wonders of Lower Saxony
Nestled in the heart of Germany, Lower Saxony is a paradise for nature lovers and water‑enthusiasts alike. From the gentle sparkle of 81 historic fountains to the crystal‑clear flow of 23 natural springs, this vibrant region offers a diverse collection of water features that promise unforgettable outdoor experiences. Adventure seekers can trek along 14 charming weirs, explore the engineering marvels of 9 impressive dams, and be awed by the power of 7 breathtaking waterfalls—each set against the lush, rolling landscapes that define Lower Saxony’s countryside.
For those craving a splash of excitement, the sole rapid in the area provides a thrilling spot for kayaking and canoeing, while the surrounding scenic hiking trails invite families and solo travelers to wander through forests, meadows, and historic villages. Whether you’re planning a family-friendly day trip, a photography tour, or a deep‑dive nature vacation, Lower Saxony’s water attractions are conveniently spread across its sub‑regions—from the coastal charm of the North Sea coast to the serene hills of the Harz mountains.
Start your journey with our comprehensive travel guide and uncover hidden gems in every district. Dive into the water tourism of Lower Saxony, follow the waterfall routes, and let the soothing sounds of fountains and streams lead you to the region’s most picturesque spots. Ready to explore? The water‑filled wonders of Lower Saxony await!
Featured Attractions
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Fountain Lower SaxonyBrunnen
Fountain Lower SaxonyBrunnen 1935
Fountain Lower SaxonyGrefel Dorjen
Fountain Lower SaxonyDie Tränke
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- Baden-Wuerttemberg (368 spots)
- Bavaria (486 spots)
- Berlin (39 spots)
- Brandenburg (48 spots)
- Bremen (14 spots)
- Hamburg (7 spots)
- Hesse (152 spots)
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (19 spots)
- North Rhine-Westphalia (223 spots)
- Rheinland-Pfalz (179 spots)