Grambker See

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Grambker See
Grambker See with Dog.jpg
Shore of the Grambker See
Geographical location Bremen , Burglesum district
Drain over a fleet
Places on the shore Bremen
Data
Coordinates 53 ° 8 '46 "  N , 8 ° 42' 59"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 8 '46 "  N , 8 ° 42' 59"  E
Grambker See (Bremen)
Grambker See
surface 2.4 hadep1
volume 50,000 m 3dep1
Maximum depth 3 m
Middle deep 2 m

particularities

Flachsee, outdoor pool

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The Grambker See is a still body of water in the Burg-Grambke district of Bremen 's Burglesum district, which is used as a bathing lake . The lake was created by a breakthrough by Hamme and Wümme through the Bremen dune . The time when the lake was formed is unknown.

As a sky pond , it is fed by precipitation and groundwater . It has a drain in a canal . The state of the water is polytrophic .

In the eastern part of the lake there is a natural open-air swimming pool managed as the "Grambker Seebad" with an artificially created fine-grained sandy beach. A local sports club has looked after the seaside resort since 1987, but terminated the contract to operate the pool with the city in 2014. In May 2016, the seaside pool was rented again by 1. FC Burg eV and should be available again for swimming. The area of ​​the bath is guarded. The rest of the shore area is park-like, the lake is lined with deciduous trees. The lake is crossed by a footbridge near the seaside resort.

See also

Web links

  • Standing waters in the state of Bremen , The Senator for Building and Environment and BUND e. V., Federation for the Environment and Nature Conservation, Bremen State Association, May 2000 (PDF file, 15.2 MB)
  • Grambker Seebad , The Senator for Environment, Building and Transport

Individual evidence

  1. Grambker Badesee ( Memento from September 19, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) , SV Grambke-Oslebshausen eV Retrieved on February 4, 2011.
  2. ^ Sylvia Wörmke: Grambker Seebad ist Geschichte , Weser-Kurier , April 2, 2015. Accessed October 14, 2015.
  3. Klaus Grunewald: Anbaden in Grambker seaside resort. Die Norddeutsche , May 13, 2016, accessed on May 19, 2016 .
  4. Alexander Bösch: Renaissance of the seaside resort. Die Norddeutsche, May 17, 2016, accessed on May 19, 2016 .
  5. Grambker See - swimming in a park-like atmosphere , buten un within , June 12, 2017. Accessed April 13, 2018.