Dannstadt-Schauernheim
Dannstadt-Schauernheim
Lakes around Dannstadt-Schauernheim are situated in a region characterized by its natural water bodies, many of which originated from former gravel pits. These areas have evolved into local recreation spots, offering a variety of landscapes from clear waters to reedy shorelines. The natural environment includes diverse flora such as willows and alders, providing settings for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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So no one has to slip through the fence to take photos
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Something really great was built there. The platform was newly installed and now you have a great view of the quarry and the lake.
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Since June 2024, there has been an observation platform on the edge of the Nordbruch crater lake, which offers a great view of one of the two basalt lakes. Information board no. 7 next to the viewing platform tells the interesting story of this quarry: "The basalt deposit around Forst is 820 m long and 260 m wide and is slightly dumbbell-shaped. The Margaretental runs through the middle of the deposit, which is why the basalt had to be mined in TWO separate quarries. The north quarry was the first to be opened up in 1841, but production there was only for the quarry's own needs. Five years later, in 1846, mining also began in the south quarry. In 1897, mining in the north quarry was stopped until a lease agreement with the municipality of Forst made further mining possible in 1911. A 2800 m long cable car was built to transport the extracted rock, which ended directly at the railway line near Deidesheim and was only replaced by a transport road in 1969. Mining in the south quarry was stopped in 1964. In December 1990, operations in Nordbruch finally ceased. Following the closure, both sites were recultivated and officially returned to nature in 2011."
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Platform with a great view of the basalt lake deep in the crater. Now nobody has to climb over the fence anymore 😉
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Good restaurant by the pond. http://www.wsv-gaststaette.de/
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The Begutenweiher, created shortly after the Second World War by gravel quarrying, is located between Friesenheim and the Notwende-Melm development area.
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The Lambsheimer Weiher is a very popular bathing lake, especially in summer, offering a designated swimming and sunbathing area. The Schwanenweiher in Dannstadt-Schauernheim is also known as a bathing lake. Additionally, the Begütenweiher is a beautiful bathing pond where swimming is possible.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Lambsheimer Weiher is highly recommended, featuring a beach bar and restaurant, making it ideal for a family day out. The Begütenweiher is also noted as family-friendly, offering a bathing pond and space for relaxation.
Beyond swimming and sunbathing, you can enjoy various activities. The Lambsheimer Weiher has a two-kilometer path perfect for leisurely strolls, jogging, and cycling. Angling is also popular there. For more extensive outdoor adventures, you can explore numerous hiking trails and cycling routes in the wider Dannstadt-Schauernheim region.
Yes, the Lambsheimer Weiher is well-equipped with a beach bar and the 'Fischerhütte' restaurant, which boasts a large lake terrace. For another dining option with a view, the Altrheinklause offers a restaurant and terrace overlooking the Kollersee.
Absolutely. The Lambsheimer Weiher features a pleasant two-kilometer path encircling the lake, ideal for easy walks. The area around Begütenweiher also offers paths between its four ponds, suitable for walking or cycling.
The lakes, many originating from former gravel pits, offer diverse natural settings. At Lambsheimer Weiher, you'll find clear, greenish-brown water, reedy shorelines, and willows and alders. The underwater vegetation supports a diverse fish population. The Basalt Lake South Quarry and Basalt Lake (Nordbruch) are unique crater lakes formed in former basalt quarries, now natural biotopes with impressive deep craters and observation platforms.
Yes, at Basalt Lake (Nordbruch), there is an observation platform that provides a great view of the deep crater lake. This offers a unique perspective on the geological history of the area.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and sunbathing, especially at Lambsheimer Weiher, which also hosts events. In autumn, the reflection of colorful foliage on the water creates a meditative ambiance, perfect for peaceful walks. Even in winter, a frozen lake can offer a quiet, magical landscape for strolls.
Yes, the Basalt Lake South Quarry (Forst, Palatinate) is a nature reserve. While it offers quiet areas and fantastic views, swimming is generally not permitted to protect its natural environment. The Basalt Lake (Nordbruch) also forms natural biotopes within its craters.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from active swimming and sunbathing at spots like Lambsheimer Weiher to quiet nature observation at the basalt lakes. The presence of facilities like beach bars and restaurants, combined with beautiful natural scenery and well-maintained paths, makes the lakes a popular destination for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Yes, the Lambsheimer Weiher offers a small campsite along with sanitary facilities, providing a convenient option for those looking to extend their stay by the water.


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