Best lakes around Neidenfels are found in the surrounding region, offering diverse natural features and recreational opportunities. While Neidenfels itself does not feature large lakes within its town limits, several notable bodies of water are easily accessible nearby. These lakes, often originating from historical quarrying or nestled within scenic landscapes, provide destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is characterized by varied terrain, including forest paths and former industrial sites now reclaimed by nature.
Last updated: May 4, 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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There is also a small hut not far away. Please bring your own delicious beer or wine.
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absolutely beautiful here. There are also "animations" that make the pond a nice (stopover) destination for families.
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The lake is frozen over in winter when it has been cold for a longer period of time. You can admire the sunset when the sun goes down and the sky is not full of clouds. Boy oh boy. In May you can hear fat toads croaking here; absolutely beautiful.
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In honor of Franz Schweizer, who was born in St. Martin on April 12, 1886 as the son of a master tailor. From an early age he was drawn out into the wide world. At 18 he stayed in Frankfurt am Main, where he happened to be the henchman of the magician who was performing at a circus. He traveled the country with him until he met the famous magician Strack-Bellachini from Marburg in Görlitz. With him he traveled Europe for two years. Then he improved his tricks and started his own business.
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The region offers fascinating geological sites. The Basalt Lake (Nordbruch), a former basalt quarry, is an impressive sight with a depth of 100 meters and a diameter of 200 meters. An observation platform installed in June 2024 provides excellent views. The Basalt Lake South Quarry (Forst, Palatinate) is another former quarry now a nature reserve, showcasing nature reclaiming an industrial site.
Yes, the Bellachini pond stands out for its cultural connection. It features a fountain and a monument dedicated to Franz Schweizer, a world-famous magician from St. Martin who performed under the name 'Bellachini'. This adds a unique, enchanting dimension to a visit.
Sandwiesen Pond is highly recommended for families, featuring a beautiful barefoot path around the lake and opportunities for varied games and discoveries. The Kaltenbrunnertal Ponds also offer family-friendly paths and pleasant resting spots.
The area around Neidenfels is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Neidenfels, Gravel biking around Neidenfels, and MTB Trails around Neidenfels guides.
Absolutely. The Kaltenbrunnertal Ponds are integrated into a network of scenic hiking and cycling routes, offering varied terrain including forest paths. Sandwiesen Pond is also frequently included in popular hiking routes, indicating its scenic value for walkers.
Swimming is generally discouraged in some of the lakes to protect their natural state. For instance, at Basalt Lake South Quarry (Forst, Palatinate), which is a nature reserve, swimming is not recommended. Similarly, swimming is forbidden at Sandwiesen Pond for both humans and animals.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly scenic experiences. In autumn, the golden leaves reflecting in lakes like Sandwiesen Pond create stunning views. The observation platform at Basalt Lake (Nordbruch), opened in June 2024, makes summer a great time to visit for clear views.
Yes, many areas are well-suited for relaxation. The Basalt Lake South Quarry (Forst, Palatinate) is noted as a great location for a picnic in a quiet area. The Kaltenbrunnertal Ponds also feature very nice resting spots in clearings.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the blend of active recreation with unique local features. The dramatic landscapes of former basalt quarries, the peaceful nature reserves, and the integration of ponds into scenic hiking and cycling routes are frequently highlighted. The community has shared over 780 photos and given more than 1900 upvotes to these spots.
While not directly within Neidenfels, the notable lakes are easily accessible from the town. They are often integrated into popular hiking and cycling routes, making them convenient destinations for a day trip.
Near the Kaltenbrunnertal Ponds, there's a unique tradition involving a stone slab known as 'The Breite Loog,' where hikers can sweep and sign a broom book. This blend of active recreation and quirky local custom makes the area engaging to explore.


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