Lopausee

The Lopausee is a man-made lake east of the village of Amelinghausen in Lüneburg Heath in North Germany. The lake, which has an area of about 12 hectares, has been created by impounding the River Lopau with a dam. The dam lies parallel to the road embankment of the B209 federal road that runs past the lake.

Lopausee
The Lopausee in Amelinghausen
LocationGermany
Coordinates53.131298°N 10.230074°E / 53.131298; 10.230074
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsLopau
Lengthca. 160 m (520 ft)
Reservoir
Surface areaca. 120,000 m2 (1,300,000 sq ft)
Maximum lengthca. 800 m (2,600 ft)
Maximum width100–180 m (330–590 ft)

The Lopausee is used exclusively as a nature reserve and for recreation. The water quality is rated as good and fishing and swimming are permitted. For the latter there is a bathing beach and a pontoon in the lake.[1] Visitors can circumnavigate the lake on a roughly 2.2 km long footpath and cycleway. There is a restaurant on the lakeshore as well as a pedalo hire facility. For some time there has also been a ropes course by the lake.[2] In the Lopaupark by the lake there is a children's playpark. Every year during the traditional Heath in Bloom Festival (Heideblütenfest) the lake is the stage for the big opening firework ceremony.[3]

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