Lakes around Hüblingen are primarily found within the Westerwald Lake District, located in the Westerwaldkreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. This area features seven interconnected artificial lakes, originally created for fish farming centuries ago. These lakes now serve recreational purposes, offering diverse opportunities for visitors in a natural setting at an elevation of around 400 meters. The region provides an ideal environment for activities such as hiking and cycling.
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One of many beautiful places to take a break with a view of the lake.... (if there was water in it again!)
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Beautiful hiking trails and the opportunity to swim
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The Krombachtalsperre can be circumnavigated well.
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Lake with lawn and jetty. Bathing forbidden for Hubde according to the sign. Next to the campsite. The monastery ruins of Seligenstatt are not far from here.
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The Krombachtalsperre extends over two federal states: the dam is in Hesse, but the larger part of the water surface is in Rhineland-Palatinate. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krombachtalsperre
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A very beautiful lake with benches on the bathing lawn. Here you can relax and enjoy nature. Nice area for walking.
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The pond has a very well-kept bathing area.
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The most popular lakes for recreation are primarily found within the Westerwald Lake District. Highlights include Krombach Reservoir, known for its well-maintained paths for driving or cycling, Great Secker Pond, which offers a quiet recreational area with swimming, and Wiesensee, suitable for hiking, swimming, cycling, and boating.
Yes, the Westerwald Lake District offers extensive hiking opportunities. There are 130 kilometers of marked hiking trails, including the '7 Pond Trail' with sections from 5 to 18 kilometers. The Wiesensee also features a flat path with many views, ideal for walking. For longer treks, stages five and six of the 235-kilometer Westerwald Climb pass by Postweiher.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for swimming. The Great Secker Pond has a natural beach and is a popular spot for swimming. The Wiesensee is also a great option for swimming, especially in warmer months.
Many lakes in the Westerwald Lake District are family-friendly. The 'Radrundweg Seenplatte' cycling route around Dreifelder Weiher is suitable for children due to its lack of major climbs and features an adventure playground. The Wiesensee has a nice flat path around it with benches, and the Great Secker Pond offers a quiet recreational area with a campsite.
The region is rich in wildlife, especially around the protected natural biotopes. Haidenweiher, for example, is a bird sanctuary with a 6.4-kilometer walking trail ideal for birdwatching, where you can spot marsh birds, egrets, and lapwings. The Brinkenweiher is notable for the endangered bitterling fish. The NABU Observation Hut at Krombachtalsperre Nature Reserve provides excellent views for observing water birds.
Absolutely. The 'Radrundweg Seenplatte' is a 20 km cycling route around Dreifelder Weiher, suitable for families. The Westerwald Lake District boasts a total of 130 kilometers of marked cycling trails. You can find various cycling routes around Hüblingen, including those that pass by the lakes, on the Cycling around Hüblingen guide.
Dreifelder Weiher offers options for renting rowing and pedal boats, or exploring via stand-up paddleboard, and has a campsite ('Haus am See'). Postweiher features a natural beach and camping is available at Freilingen campground, which also offers pedal boats, rowing boats, and bicycles for rent.
The Westerwald Lake District is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, swimming, and cycling. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking, and in icy winters, the Wiesensee can freeze over, allowing for unique walks across the ice.
Yes, water sports are popular. At Dreifelder Weiher, you can rent rowing and pedal boats or try stand-up paddleboarding. Postweiher also offers pedal and rowing boat rentals. The Wiesensee is also suitable for boating.
Yes, Hofmanns-, Haiden-, Brinken-, and Wölflinger Ponds are designated as protected natural biotopes. These areas are crucial for observing local flora and fauna, with Haidenweiher being a notable bird sanctuary and Brinkenweiher known for the endangered bitterling fish.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. The Great Secker Pond area includes gastronomy alongside its campsite. The Wiesensee also has a kiosk, and the general region offers various cafes and restaurants.
Yes, there are several running trails. For instance, you can find an easy 5 km loop around the Great Secker Pond. More running options are available in the Running Trails around Hüblingen guide.
While specific regulations vary by lake, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in protected natural biotopes like Haidenweiher, to protect wildlife.
The Krombach Reservoir is popular for its well-maintained circuit, which is great for driving or cycling. Visitors appreciate the fantastic underground for cycling and the beautiful views around the dam. It's also home to the NABU Observation Hut, offering wide views over the lake and opportunities for birdwatching.


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