Best lakes around Heuchelheim offers a variety of natural and recreational water bodies, many of which are former gravel pits. These lakes provide diverse opportunities for water sports, relaxation, and nature observation. The region, situated near Gießen, features several distinct lakes, including the Heuchelheimer Seen, Dutenhofener See, and Grube Fernie Lake. These areas are characterized by good water quality and surrounding natural landscapes, including parts of the Lahn floodplains.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Former open-cast ore mine from 1843 to 1952, now a local recreation area
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Beautiful, easy tour mostly along the Lahn; almost always flat cycle path, almost entirely asphalted, but unfortunately often very "bumpy"
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ATTENTION PRIVATE PROPERTY! The first thing that catches your eye is the sign.
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It is totally quiet here and if you ignore the noise level from the busy B49 you can really relax.
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Beach at Dutenhofener See Our approx. 900 m2 unique, idyllic sandy beach with a large lawn, various play equipment for the little ones and a beach volleyball court offers everything you need for a perfect holiday feeling.
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There is a lido, a beer garden and an e-bike charging station.
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You can watch wakeboarding
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Meanwhile, the area around Heuchelheim Lake is unfortunately teeming with prohibition signs ☹️
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The region offers diverse water sports opportunities. At the Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake), you can enjoy waterskiing, wakeboarding, and stand-up paddling, with courses available for all skill levels. Dutenhofen Lake Beach is popular for surfing, sailing, and rubber dinghy rides, and even features a unique 'Blob' for catapulting into the water.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Dutenhofen Lake Beach is an excellent choice, offering a sandy beach, playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, and a campground. The Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake) also has a designated bathing area with a sunbathing lawn and beach bar, perfect for a family day out.
For tranquility, Grube Fernie Lake is highly recommended. It's described as a very beautiful and quiet lake, ideal for taking a break and enjoying nature. The Larger Heuchelheimer See also offers a quieter experience with scenic walking paths and opportunities for nature observation.
You'll find excellent walking and cycling routes around the lakes. Grube Fernie Lake has routes around its perimeter, perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides. The Larger Heuchelheimer See also features scenic walking paths. For more extensive options, explore routes like the 'Dutenhofener Lake – Dutenhofener See loop' or the 'Southern Lahn Cycle Path' which can be found in the hiking and cycling guides around Heuchelheim.
Absolutely. The Stork Nest in the Lahnaue Nature Reserve is an important resting and transit point for waterfowl, offering great birdwatching opportunities. Parts of the Dutenhofen Lake Beach and its surroundings are also designated as a bird sanctuary. The Larger Heuchelheimer See includes a nature reserve area, making it ideal for nature lovers.
Yes, swimming is permitted in certain areas. The Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake) has a designated bathing area. Dutenhofen Lake Beach boasts a beautiful sandy beach ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Note that swimming is prohibited at Grube Fernie Lake.
Facilities vary by lake. Dutenhofen Lake Beach offers a campground, playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, a restaurant with a lakeside terrace, and a beach club. The Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake) features a beach bar, restaurant, barbecue area, and a tent meadow for overnight stays.
Yes, fishing is possible at some lakes. The Larger Heuchelheimer See is popular for fishing, and anglers can also find a variety of freshwater fish at Dutenhofen Lake Beach. A valid fishing license and permit are generally required for fishing in Hesse.
The lakes are popular year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Dutenhofen Lake Beach and Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake). Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling around lakes like Grube Fernie Lake and for birdwatching in the nature reserves.
Yes, you'll find dining options. Dutenhofen Lake Beach has a restaurant with a lakeside terrace and a beach club. The Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake) also features a restaurant and a beach bar, perfect for refreshments after water activities.
While specific rules vary, dogs are generally not allowed at the designated swimming beach areas, such as at Dutenhofen Lake Beach. However, many walking paths around the lakes, like those at Grube Fernie Lake, are often dog-friendly, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them.
The Heuchelheimer Seen consist of two distinct lakes, both former gravel pits with good water quality. The South Lake is known for its active water sports center, while the Larger Heuchelheimer See offers a quieter experience with fishing, sailing, and a nature reserve, providing a balance of recreation and natural beauty.


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