Completion of access and embankment at lakefront holiday park on Reeser Sea imminent
The city of Rees is currently working on the construction of a new access road to Marissa Lake Village Rees, with the project nearing completion. However, this work has led to the closure of a section of the dyke road between Rees and Haffen.
The affected section of the dyke road, which stretches from the Bergswick entrance to Haffenschen Landwehr, is currently closed. Vehicles of the rescue service and fire brigade can still pass the area in case of an emergency.
The city of Rees has stated that "as soon as the traffic regulation is in place, the road markings and traffic signs can be set." While the exact reopening date of the dyke road is not yet confirmed, it is expected to occur after the traffic regulation is in place, with an anticipated reopening by mid-August 2025.
Cyclists and pedestrians will be redirected via the walking and cycling path during the closure. Meanwhile, no information was provided about the reopening of the closed path or the arrival of the floating PV plant at Marissa Lake Village Rees.
In addition, the city of Rees has announced that the final works on the new dyke connection are upcoming. The new dyke connection is to Marissa Lake Village Rees, but no specific date for the road reopening has been announced.
For the most accurate and updated information, it is recommended to check with the local Rees municipal office or the official project updates from the construction authority. Unfortunately, no information was provided about the new access road's construction work for Ferienpark Reeser Meer, or details about the prices, size, or equipment of the houses.
The temporary closure of the dyke road from Bergswick entrance to Haffenschen Landwehr has resulted in a shift towards outdoor-living and home-and-garden-focused lifestyle for some residents, as they make use of the walking and cycling path during the closure. Meanwhile, the city of Rees is also planning to improve the lifestyle in Marissa Lake Village Rees with the construction of a new dyke connection for outdoor-living purposes.