Best lakes around Felsberg are situated in a landscape characterized by hills and numerous small lakes, many of which are former gravel quarries. This region in the Schwalm-Eder district of Hesse, Germany, offers natural water bodies for various recreational activities. While large official bathing lakes are not abundant directly within Felsberg, the area provides unique natural attractions for visitors.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The 130 years of mining caused the water level on the Stellberg to fall sharply and yet large amounts of water broke into a pit on two occasions, so that mining was finally stopped. Instead, an opencast mine was built in 1962 and the basalt top layer was removed, but 5 years later the mine was completely shut down and the pit filled with water. There are large stones on the Stellbergsee that offer a nice place to sit. The lake can be easily circumnavigated.
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Attention at the Christteich: partly very coarse gravel, danger of falling.
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The lake has many opportunities to cool off, there are small spots everywhere if you want to be undisturbed.
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Interesting site of the marine comradeship... Good access to the lake and into the water... Locality available..
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...is often on the way, no matter which direction you go. ;-)
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The lakes around Felsberg are primarily former gravel quarries and open-pit mines that have filled with water, creating unique natural water bodies. This landscape, characterized by hills, offers a mix of natural ponds and larger lakes, providing diverse recreational opportunities.
While Felsberg doesn't have many large, officially designated bathing lakes, some visitors do swim in certain spots. Stellbergsee is popular for swimming, but it's important to note it is not an official bathing lake, lacks lifeguard supervision, and its water quality is only considered satisfactory. Caution is advised. The Grüner See is also known for its refreshing water, with some brave visitors taking a dip.
For relaxation in nature, Stellbergsee is a popular choice, featuring large sunbathing lawns and many rest stops. The Grüner See offers an idyllic, hidden natural setting perfect for taking a break. Leiselsee also provides quiet places for nature lovers to find energy.
Yes, the region around Felsberg offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling that often incorporate the lakes. For example, there are routes leading to Stellbergsee, which can be a perfect bathing stop during mountain biking tours. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options, in the guides for Hiking around Felsberg and MTB Trails around Felsberg.
Many of the lakes are considered family-friendly. Stellbergsee, Leiselsee, Christ Pond, and Grüner See are all categorized as family-friendly, offering natural settings for outings. Stellbergsee, for instance, has sunbathing lawns suitable for families.
Singliser See is renowned as a surfing paradise and is part of the Borkener Seenland. It's a popular recreation area offering wonderful views and is appreciated for its lakeside restaurant, providing a spot for refreshment.
The lakes offer diverse scenic views. At Singliser See, you can enjoy wonderful views of the lake itself. Stellbergsee provides nice views from various perspectives, while Grüner See is beautifully situated, offering idyllic natural scenery.
Yes, many of the lakes have interesting origins. Stellbergsee, for example, is a former open-pit mine lake created after basalt mining ceased, giving it a distinctive character with large stones along its banks. The Christ Pond is an idyllic location nestled in the middle of the forest.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many appreciate the idyllic settings, the opportunity for relaxation, and the numerous rest stops available. The unique origins of lakes like Stellbergsee also add to their appeal, as do the wonderful views at places like Singliser See.
Yes, for refreshments, Singliser See features a lakeside restaurant where you can enjoy a little refreshment or a piece of cake. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby towns or bring your own provisions for a picnic.
Stellbergsee is a versatile spot. It's popular for relaxation, sunbathing on its large lawns, angling, and model boat enthusiasts. Hikers and cyclists also use it as a scenic stop, and some visitors enjoy swimming, though it's not an official bathing lake.
Yes, many of the lakes offer quiet places to unwind. Stellbergsee has numerous rest stops and quiet spots. Leiselsee is also known for providing peaceful areas for nature lovers to find energy and relax.


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