Best lakes around Bad Camberg offer a diverse natural landscape within the Taunus region. The area is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and valleys, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. Several lakes and ponds are situated in the vicinity, ranging from serene natural spots to recreational facilities. These bodies of water contribute to the region's appeal for nature enthusiasts and those seeking outdoor recreation.
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Today, Ascension Day, there was a fishing festival at the pond. There was a lot going on.
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Alsdorfer Weiher, even though it is not suitable for bathing or drinking, is still beautiful to look at in autumn.
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A beautiful pond with benches that invite you to rest. Two or three times I saw something jump out of the water out of the corner of my eye, and in two places people were fishing - there is obviously life in the water.
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The Beuerbach Lake is an artificial pond that lies in a valley between the districts of Wallrabenstein, Beuerbach and Bechtheim in the municipality of Hünstetten in the Rheingau-Taunus district (Hesse). The lake is fed by the Schornbach and Klingelbach. The idea for the reservoir came from Egon Alberti, who was a member of the municipal council and a member of the Beuerbach local council at the time. On May 30, 1979, the engineer Ernst Zimmermann from Westerburg was commissioned to plan the project and on May 17, 1982 the groundbreaking ceremony took place. On September 17, 1982, the inflow lock was closed and on October 22, 1982, the "Beuerbach Participants' Association" handed the lake over to the municipality. Since then, the Beuerbach Lake has been a popular local recreation destination for hikes, walks, family outings, nature lovers and photographers. Numerous information boards document the diverse flora and fauna around the lake. The water is managed by our fishing club and we also look after the immediate surroundings. Source: https://www.asv-beuerbach.de/
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A number of benches on the edge of the riverside path invite you to rest and unwind.
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You can definitely fish well here too
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The Grünwiesenweiher is a delight, especially in autumn with the colorful foliage. 😁 You'd think you were experiencing Indian Summer in the USA or Canada. 🍁
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Several lakes in the vicinity of Bad Camberg offer family-friendly activities. The Beuerbach Recreation Lake features a nearly five-kilometer forest nature trail with information boards, perfect for an informative stroll. Alsdorf Pond, while further afield, is a vibrant recreational hub with pedal boat rentals, an 18-hole Adventure Golf course, and a free zoo, making it ideal for a full day of diverse family entertainment. Hattsteinweiher also offers a large sunbathing lawn and sand beach.
Yes, the lakes around Bad Camberg are excellent for hiking. The Beuerbach Recreation Lake has a scenic forest nature trail that runs along the lake and through the Schornbachtal. Meerpfuhl Pond is also a great spot for hiking and cycling, with various routes to explore its natural surroundings. For more hiking options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Bad Camberg guide.
Baggersee Diez, located about 20.6 km from Bad Camberg, is a crystal-clear quarry lake known for its excellent water quality and is a popular spot for swimming, especially for good swimmers, with four access points. Hattsteinweiher also offers a designated non-swimmer area and a sizable sunbathing lawn with a sand beach, though swimming is at one's own risk as it's not a supervised bathing area.
Rules regarding dogs vary by lake. While some areas, like the bathing and beach areas at Hattsteinweiher, do not permit animals, dogs can often be walked around the lake. Baggersee Diez also does not allow dogs during the bathing season. It's always best to check local signage or specific regulations for each lake before visiting with your dog.
The lakes around Bad Camberg offer beauty throughout the year. Autumn is particularly recommended for places like Grünwiesenweiher, where the colorful foliage creates a stunning 'Indian Summer' atmosphere. Summer months are ideal for swimming and recreational activities at lakes like Baggersee Diez and Hattsteinweiher. Spring and early autumn are perfect for hiking and enjoying the natural scenery.
Yes, Meerpfuhl Pond is a notable example. It was artificially created centuries ago to serve as a water reservoir for windmills in Weiltal and is recognized today as a significant biotope and a listed cultural monument. Grünwiesenweiher was also artificially created in the 18th century and served as a water reservoir for local mills.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Baggersee Diez is known for its 'wild romanticism' with crystal-clear water surrounded by steeply sloping rock walls. Meerpfuhl Pond is a significant biotope, rich in flora and fauna. Grünwiesenweiher and Bärenfichtenweiher are appreciated for their serene, secluded settings within forested valleys.
Yes, the region around Bad Camberg is well-suited for cycling. Meerpfuhl Pond, for instance, is a great starting point for cycling routes. You can find various cycling options in the Cycling around Bad Camberg guide, which includes routes like the 'Emsbach Riverside Path – Emsbach Cycle Path loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many enjoy the scenic walks, especially the forest nature trail at Beuerbach Recreation Lake. The vibrant autumn colors at Grünwiesenweiher are a highlight for many, and the secluded atmosphere of Bärenfichtenweiher is valued for peaceful breaks.
While specific parking details for every lake are not always available, many recreational lakes and popular hiking spots typically offer parking facilities. For example, Hattsteinweiher is a recreational facility, suggesting visitor amenities like parking. It is advisable to check local information or maps for designated parking areas before your visit.
Some lakes offer refreshment options. Baggersee Diez features a kiosk/café with a sun terrace and a beach bar. For other lakes, especially those in more natural settings like Beuerbach Recreation Lake or Meerpfuhl Pond, you might find options in nearby villages or towns, or it's recommended to bring your own provisions.
Baggersee Diez is a paradise for divers, offering underwater attractions like car wrecks, a house, platforms, and tubes, and is suitable for diving training. It also features a large sunbathing lawn and two beach volleyball courts. Diving requires registration and is limited for water protection reasons, and it's primarily available during the high season (April to October).


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