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Top 20 Lakes around Bobenheim am Berg

Best lakes around Bobenheim am Berg are situated within the surrounding Rhineland-Palatinate region, offering diverse natural features. This area is characterized by its varied landscape, including forests and former industrial sites transformed into natural reserves. The lakes here provide opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation. Many are former gravel pits or quarries, now serving as recreational areas.

Best lakes around Bobenheim am Berg

  • The most popular lakes is Ungeheuersee, a flat bog pond that is fed by the…

Last updated: May 26, 2026

Ungeheuersee

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The Ungeheuersee is a flat bog pond, which is fed by the Krumbach. As part of the only raised bog in this low mountain range, the lake has been protected …

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This is the smaller, more accessible lake that emerged after the basalt quarries near Forst were abandoned in the 1980s. Today it's a nature reserve, so you'd better avoid swimming here. It's definitely worth seeing.

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Eiswoog

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Very nice lake with refreshments.
Every two years the lake is pumped empty. Eiswoogfest.

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Basalt Lake (Nordbruch)

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From the path, the ballast quarry offers an impressive view of the lake that has formed there.
It is located on the Pechsteinkopf, which takes its name from the basalt …

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Seehaus Forelle at Eiswoog

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Delicious food (note: the restaurant is a bit upscale, but price-performance ratio suits me). There is also a small snack bar at the lake (French fries, Saumagen rolls, etc., coffee …

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Supermanu
November 11, 2024, Basalt Lake (Nordbruch)

So no one has to slip through the fence to take photos

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Andy
September 8, 2024, Basalt Lake (Nordbruch)

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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Great sight if you're tall enough to look over the edge. Not visible to children. Luckily it was completely cordoned off due to the brittle edges. Impressive crater!

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From the path, the ballast quarry offers an impressive view of the lake that has formed there. It is located on the Pechsteinkopf, which takes its name from the basalt found there. The ballast was mined in open-cast mining until the 1980s. In addition to a smaller crater in the southwest, a larger one was created in the northeast, which is 100 m deep and 200 m in diameter. Initially, the rock was transported by a circular cable car to a loading station with a grinding mill on the Neustadt-Bad Dürkheim railway line. The cable car was more than 2 km long and ran between Forst an der Weinstraße and Deidesheim across the German Wine Route. After basalt mining was stopped, the grinding mill and cable car were dismantled and the edges of the craters were cordoned off to prevent access. Because the water escaping in the mining area is no longer pumped out as it was during mining times, two ponds formed on the bottom of the mining craters, which are now natural biotopes.

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This is the smaller, more accessible lake that emerged after the basalt quarries near Forst were abandoned in the 1980s. Today it's a nature reserve, so you'd better avoid swimming here. It's definitely worth seeing.

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This quarry lake is really spectacular. Unfortunately there is no access and no really good view, but this "canyon" is very fascinating. The Margarethental as such is less beautiful. But the hiking trails that branch off before or after are recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find around Bobenheim am Berg?

The region around Bobenheim am Berg features a diverse range of lakes, many of which are former gravel pits or quarries that have been transformed into natural reserves and recreational areas. You'll find everything from flat bog ponds like the Ungeheuersee to larger swimming lakes and unique quarry lakes such as the Basalt Lake South Quarry.

Are there lakes suitable for swimming near Bobenheim am Berg?

Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are popular for swimming. The Eiswoog is a well-known bathing lake with sunbathing lawns and refreshments. Additionally, the Silbersee in Bobenheim-Roxheim, the second-largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate, is a significant attraction for swimming and water sports, boasting good water quality and a sandy beach.

Which lakes are family-friendly?

Lakes like the Eiswoog are considered family-friendly, offering swimming opportunities and shady paths. The Silbersee in Bobenheim-Roxheim also provides a small sandy beach and extensive sunbathing areas, making it ideal for families.

Can I find places to eat or get refreshments near the lakes?

Absolutely. The Eiswoog has a hotel with a cozy beer garden and a snack bar right on its shore. The Seehaus Forelle at Eiswoog offers delicious food, and the Silbersee features a kiosk and a beach bar. Lambsheimer Weiher also has a restaurant and a beach bar.

Are there hiking opportunities around the lakes?

Yes, the lakes are often surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes perfect for hiking. For example, the Eiswoog has a pleasant 3 km path leading around the lake through a romantic forest. You can find various hiking trails in the region, including routes that pass by the Ungeheuersee. Explore more options in the Hiking around Bobenheim am Berg guide.

What makes the Ungeheuersee special?

The Ungeheuersee is a unique flat bog pond and a protected natural monument since the 1930s, being part of the only raised bog in this low mountain range. It's an idyllic place for nature lovers, known for its serene environment. Its name derives from older German words related to forest pastures and enclosures, not 'monsters'.

Is swimming allowed in the Basalt Lakes?

Swimming is generally not advised or permitted in the Basalt Lakes, such as the Basalt Lake South Quarry and Basalt Lake (Nordbruch). These are nature reserves formed in former basalt quarries, offering visually striking landscapes and unique natural biotopes, but are not designated for swimming.

Are there viewpoints to enjoy the lake scenery?

Yes, several lakes offer excellent viewpoints. At the Basalt Lake (Nordbruch), a newly installed viewing platform provides impressive views into the deep quarry and onto the lake. The Basalt Lake South Quarry also offers fantastic views, making it a great spot for a quiet picnic.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the lakes?

Beyond hiking, the area around Bobenheim am Berg offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, with routes like 'Ungeheuersee – Bismarck Tower, Kallstadt loop' available in the MTB Trails around Bobenheim am Berg guide. Running trails are also popular, such as 'Herxheimer Brünnchen – Ungeheuersee loop' from the Running Trails around Bobenheim am Berg guide.

What do visitors appreciate most about the lakes in this region?

Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere of the lakes. The transformation of former industrial sites into serene natural reserves, the opportunities for relaxation and recreation, and the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling are often highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 1900 photos and given more than 3600 upvotes, reflecting the region's appeal.

Is the Silbersee in Bobenheim-Roxheim easily accessible?

The Silbersee in Bobenheim-Roxheim is a popular and well-equipped destination. It features convenient facilities including a kiosk and toilets, and its surrounding paths along the Altrhein offer a special nature experience, suggesting good accessibility for visitors.

Are there any natural monuments among the lakes?

Yes, the Ungeheuersee is a protected natural monument, recognized for being a unique flat bog pond. The Basalt Lakes, including the Basalt Lake South Quarry and Basalt Lake (Nordbruch), are also designated as natural monuments due to their unique geological formation and ecological value.

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