Best lakes around Bad Sooden-Allendorf are situated within the scenic Werra River valley, providing access to diverse natural landscapes. This region offers a variety of lakes, ranging from tranquil local ponds to larger recreational areas. The surrounding low mountain landscape makes it a suitable destination for outdoor activities and exploring lakes near Bad Sooden-Allendorf.
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Be sure to take a tour around the Werrasee
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Beautiful lake, but there are blue-green algae in it
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Here you can finally make some progress!
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The Werratalsee is 104 hectares in size and over 2,000 m long. At its widest point it measures over 600 m. You can easily go around it on a 7 km long loop on the hiking/biking path marked yellow 4.
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you can very well ride around it by bike or go for a walk
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Legend of the Frau Holle pond: The lake forms the entrance to Frau Holle's subterranean realm. At the bottom lies her castle of pure silver, surrounded by lush gardens full of flowers, fruit and vegetables. Every noon the beautiful young woman appears at her lake to take her bath in the middle of the pond. That's why this place is also called 'Bathroom of Frau Holle'. As the light earth mother and goddess of fertility, Mother Holle gave people rich harvests. She brought the rain that brought growth to the fields, and when she shook out their beds, the snow that covered everything. If they were angered, they brought misfortune and misery to the land.
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The region offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find tranquil local ponds like the Bruchteiche, larger recreational areas such as the Werratal Lake, and culturally significant sites like the Frau Holle Pond, each providing unique experiences.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Werratal Lake is an ideal leisure center with a 7-kilometer accessible circular path perfect for walking or cycling. The Frau Holle Pond also offers family-friendly hiking trails and a connection to German folklore.
For cycling, the Werra Cycle Path near Grebendorf provides easy riding with great lake views. The Werratalsee features a 7-kilometer circular path suitable for walking, jogging, or cycling. The Bruchteiche also have pleasant paths for hiking around the lakes. For more hiking options, explore routes in the Hiking around Bad Sooden-Allendorf guide.
Yes, Lake Kalbe offers insights into the region's history of open-cast mining, with information boards explaining its past. The Frau Holle Pond is steeped in German folklore and legends, connecting visitors to cultural history.
The Werratalsee is a significant recreational hub offering a wide array of activities including sailing and rowing. While the Werratalsee Beach (Schwebda) has sunbathing areas, it's important to note that the water quality is not always suitable for swimming.
The Frau Holle Pond on the Hoher Meißner mountain is renowned for its deep connection to German folklore. According to legend, it's considered the entrance to the underground realm of Frau Holle (Mother Hulda) from the Brothers Grimm fairy tales. A sculpture of Frau Holle stands nearby, and the area is part of the German Fairy Tale Route.
Yes, the Werratal Lake is noted as dog-friendly, offering paths where you can enjoy walks with your canine companion. Always ensure to follow local leash rules and clean up after your pet.
You can expect impressive views at Lake Kalbe. The Werratal Lake, nestled in a beautiful low mountain landscape, offers views extending to the Hessian Switzerland, the Plesse, and the Hoher Meißner.
Absolutely. The Bruchteiche (Bruch Ponds) offer pleasant paths for walking. The Werratalsee has a 7-kilometer long, accessible circular path that is perfect for a relaxed walk or inline skating.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the easy-to-ride sections of the Werra Cycle Path with its great lake views, the tranquil atmosphere of the Bruchteiche, and the unique cultural significance and hiking trails around the Frau Holle Pond.
Yes, the area around Bad Sooden-Allendorf offers several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Large and Small Bruchteich Ponds loop' which is an easy running trail. More options are available in the Running Trails around Bad Sooden-Allendorf guide.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for water sports and sunbathing at places like the Werratalsee Beach, while even winter can offer a magical atmosphere, especially around the Frau Holle Pond.


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