Hasesee, Lake in Bramsche, Germany
Hasesee is a lake in Bramsche that covers roughly 13 hectares and sits between the old town and the garden district. The water feature includes natural biotopes and several protected islands that form part of the landscape.
The lake was created to serve as a flood control system for Bramsche and manages water levels from the Hase River. It was designed without an outflow mechanism, functioning as a retention basin that protects the city.
Local people use the waterside as a place to relax and meet, especially around the volleyball court and picnic areas near the café. These spots feel like gathering places where the community spends leisure time together.
A paved shoreline path allows for walking and cycling around the lake, and access is free at any time of day. Swimming is not permitted, but visitors will find miniature golf and other leisure facilities nearby.
The lake is managed by the Sports Fishing Association 'Frühauf' Bramsche, which maintains designated fishing sections along the shore. This makes it an important spot for recreational anglers visiting the area.
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