Best lakes around Berg (Pfalz) are found in the surrounding Southern Palatinate Forest, offering diverse natural landscapes. While no large natural lakes are directly within the municipality of Berg (Pfalz), the broader region provides several notable water bodies. These areas are characterized by forests, rivers, and former gravel pits now serving as recreational lakes. Visitors can explore various natural features and enjoy outdoor activities in these tranquil settings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful spot on the Federbach stream
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It's a good place to watch birds.
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Beautiful view over the lake, directly on the path
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Deserted and just a few swans - very relaxing. I was amazed at how clear the water is.
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It is particularly beautiful here in the evening, just before sunset. Linger and absorb the vibrations of nature. Listening to the birds, swans, grebes, coots, cormorants, silver herons and gray herons and occasionally watching a stork, yes, that's possible here.
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There is a very similar viewing platform on the exact opposite side of the lake. I really like these two.
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Lovely with lots of shade. No Halligalli Lake.
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Great uncrowded lake. Only cars pay for the parking ticket.
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The region around Berg (Pfalz) offers a variety of lakes, including idyllic bathing lakes, tranquil reservoirs, and former quarry lakes now used for recreation. Many are nestled within the Southern Palatinate Forest, providing diverse natural landscapes for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Yes, several lakes are particularly family-friendly. Fermasee South Shore features a very flat beach suitable for children and natural swimming. Schöntalweiher, near Ludwigswinkel, is also known for its shallow shores and expansive sunbathing and play areas, making it ideal for families. The Seewoog in Ramstein-Miesenbach offers a playground and BBQ area.
For swimming, Epple Lake is a popular choice, known as a swimming lake with plenty of space for recreation. The Fermasee South Shore also offers natural swimming in its southeastern area. Schöntalweiher boasts excellent water quality and is a renowned bathing lake.
Epple Lake is noted as dog-friendly, offering space for both play and sunbathing. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local regulations, especially in nature reserve areas where dogs might need to be on a leash or restricted from certain zones.
Many lakes are surrounded by dense forests and offer scenic views. The Altrhein Maxau Nature Reserve encompasses part of the Knielinger See and is a significant natural monument. At Observation Deck at Fermasee, you can enjoy beautiful lake panoramas and observe wildlife. Schöntalweiher has a designated nature reserve on its western side, and Silzer See is surrounded by idyllic natural environments with varied flora and fauna.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. Well-marked trails wind around the Silzer See, providing varied impressions of the local nature. Schöntalweiher is surrounded by hiking trails in the Reislertal valley. For more extensive options, you can explore Running Trails around Berg (Pfalz), which includes routes like the 'Lauter Cycle Path – Berg Water Tower loop from Berg (Pfalz)'.
The Seewoog recreational area is part of the Barbarossa cycling path, offering pleasant routes. For dedicated cycling, consider the Road Cycling Routes around Berg (Pfalz), which features options like the 'Bienwald Road – Bienwaldmühle loop from Berg (Pfalz)'. If you prefer mountain biking, there are also MTB Trails around Berg (Pfalz), including the 'Sauer Delta Nature Reserve – Rhine Ferry Alsace loop from Lauterbourg'.
The Silzer See is an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking tranquility, surrounded by meadows and benches. Schöntalweiher also offers a tranquil setting within dense forest, with a nature reserve on one side. The Altrhein Maxau Nature Reserve provides a serene environment for observing nature.
Parking is generally available at popular recreational lakes. For instance, the Fermasee South Shore mentions a parking lot near a viewing platform. The Seewoog recreational area is also well-equipped for visitors, suggesting ample parking.
Epple Lake features a beer garden. The Seewoog offers a BBQ area, a playground, a sunbathing lawn, and even e-bike charging stations, along with dining options like a beer garden and pizzeria. Schöntalweiher provides spacious sunbathing lawns.
The lakes around Berg (Pfalz) are unique for their blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities within the Southern Palatinate Forest. Many are former quarry lakes or reservoirs that have been transformed into popular spots for swimming, hiking, and nature observation, often with excellent water quality and family-friendly facilities.


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