Best lakes around Bad Soden am Taunus offer diverse recreational opportunities in the surrounding Taunus region. While no large natural lakes are directly within the town, several accessible lakes provide options for water activities and nature experiences. The area features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. These lakes are popular for their tranquil settings and varied landscapes.
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Small pond with two small wooden bridges on the inflow streams. Idyllically located in the Reichenbachtal
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The Forellengut Herzberger restaurant has been around for over 100 years, located on the edge of the forest in Oberursel. Not only trout swim in the ponds, but also perch, pike and zander. The restaurant is quite cozy and only open on weekends and public holidays, be sure to make a reservation as it is fully booked well in advance!! Several hiking trails start from there, e.g. B. on the Bleibeskopf, depending on the desired length and hiking time.
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Here you can sit idyllically in the forest 🌳 and eat fresh trout from your own farm. Only open Friday to Sunday 🙃
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A visit to the former gravel pits is worthwhile for the whole family.
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Wonderful gravel route with a view of the old gravel pits where semi-wild goats and donkeys live. Sometimes you see them too.
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Here you can buy raw trout or have a delicious meal in the restaurant 😄. In summer you can also sit outside in the garden 🪴. The facility is very great. 🙃
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Great vantage point of the Weilbach gravel pits. If you're lucky, the goats are very close.
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Swimming is generally not allowed, as large signs make clear. So I don't understand the opinions here that the water is too cold for that ;)
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For swimming and active water sports, consider Waldsee Raunheim (Pinta Beach) which features an eight-hectare swimming lake, sandy beach, and Germany's largest aquafun park. Another excellent option is Langener Waldsee, offering 750,000 square meters of water, a long sandy beach, and facilities for surfing and sailing. Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake) is ideal for water skiing and wakeboarding.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Waldsee Raunheim (Pinta Beach) is very family-friendly with its aquafun park. Langener Waldsee also features floating islands and attractions for children. For a more tranquil experience, the Weilbacher Gravel Pits Observation Tower offers a good view over an area suitable for walks with children. The Ritterweiher and Orjeweiher are also noted as family-friendly forest lakes with seating.
For tranquil nature observation, the Ritterweiher and Orjeweiher are two idyllic forest ponds, shady and quiet, perfect for observing nature. Herzogweiher near Wildsachsen is another small, idyllic lake in a tranquil setting, ideal for nature walks. Wisper Lake, now an amphibian sanctuary, also offers a peaceful environment for relaxation.
Yes, many lakes are integrated into hiking and cycling networks. The Grillscher Oxbow Lake (Nidda-Oxbow Lake) is known for its pleasant cycling and walking paths along the Nidda. Herzogweiher near Wildsachsen is part of a popular hiking trail. For more extensive options, you can explore various running trails or cycling routes around Bad Soden am Taunus that may pass by or near some of these lakes.
The lakes are generally enjoyable year-round, but for swimming and water sports, the period between mid-May and mid-September is most popular, especially for lakes like Langener Waldsee. For nature walks and observing reflections, autumn can be particularly beautiful, as seen at the Reichenbach Valley Trout Pond.
Yes, Wisper Lake is recognized as a paradise for anglers. Additionally, the Reichenbach Valley Trout Pond is a fish pond in a beautiful location, and Forellengut Herzberger is a restaurant known for its fish, suggesting a connection to fishing or fish farming in the area.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Dutenhofen Lake Beach provides a lido and a beer garden. Forellengut Herzberger is a restaurant offering good fish and has a beer garden, making it a worthwhile stop near a lake. Heuchelheimer Lake also has a water sports center where visitors can take a break and enjoy good service.
Yes, Knochensee (Badesee Klein-Krotzenburg) is a 6.4-hectare former gravel pit that offers a refreshing escape with a dedicated beach area suitable for swimming. The Weilbacher Gravel Pits Observation Tower also overlooks a gravel pit lake, though it's primarily for viewing.
The lakes around Bad Soden am Taunus offer diverse natural landscapes. You'll find idyllic forest lakes like Ritterweiher and Orjeweiher, oxbow lakes such as Grillscher Oxbow Lake which is part of a green belt, and former gravel pits like Knochensee. The region is characterized by tranquil settings within the Taunus landscape, offering a mix of water bodies and surrounding greenery.
While specific dog-friendly designations vary, many natural areas around lakes are generally accessible for dogs on leash. The Reichenbach Valley Trout Pond is listed as dog-friendly, providing a good option for walks with your canine companion.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from active water sports at Waldsee Raunheim and Langener Waldsee to the tranquil settings for nature observation at Ritterweiher and Orjeweiher. The pleasant cycling and walking paths, like those around Grillscher Oxbow Lake, are also highly valued. The region's mix of natural beauty and leisure facilities makes it a popular destination for various outdoor activities.


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