Lakes around Neustadt (Hessen) are situated within the Marburg-Biedenkopf district, offering various water bodies for recreation and nature observation. The region features both natural and artificially created lakes, some of which are integrated into nature reserves. These areas provide diverse habitats for flora and fauna, alongside opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape around Neustadt (Hessen) includes forests, meadows, and low mountain ranges, contributing to the varied character of its lakes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very beautiful reservoir
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I always like to go here for hiking or cycling
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Nestled in an idyllic landscape, the Antrifttal reservoir is a popular excursion destination and local recreation area.
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The old basalt quarry is probably the most enchanting stop on the Holzburg nature and culture trail. Long since closed and filled with water, a beautiful biotope has developed here. The owner has ensured that human visitors feel at home alongside elves, fairies and goblins. With heartfelt dedication, countless seats were created from old tree trunks. Pictures and sculptures were made from wood. A truly magical place has been created here - thank you Paul!
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Double highlight, already exists.
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A beautiful, large pond - I was able to experience it with a foamy tadpole frenzy.
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Even in 2023, the place has lost none of its fascination. Some new works of art have even been added, including two in which a mirror is incorporated.
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A wonderfully beautiful lake with a diverse flora and fauna. The circular route is ideal for biking!
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For a wide array of water sports, you can visit Seepark Kirchheim (Ibrastausee), which offers waterskiing, wakeboarding, and stand-up paddling. The Antrift Reservoir is also suitable for activities like running around its perimeter. Further afield, Aquapark at Niederweimarer See features wakeboarding and stand-up paddling, while Aartalsee is excellent for sailing, surfing, and fishing.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Seepark Kirchheim (Ibrastausee) has a bathing beach and mini-golf. The Aquapark at Niederweimarer See is particularly family-friendly with Germany's largest aqua park, beach volleyball, and a designated bathing area. The Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve and Georgsteich are also listed as family-friendly highlights, offering peaceful natural settings.
For nature lovers seeking tranquility, the Diabassee (Steinbruch Kohlenacker) is a disused quarry transformed into a nature reserve, known for its biodiversity and rare flora and fauna. The Spiegelteich at Christenberg offers picturesque reflections and a peaceful atmosphere. Additionally, the Erdfeld-Teich and Buetteich provide serene settings for observing local birdlife, butterflies, and dragonflies.
Absolutely. The Seepark Kirchheim (Ibrastausee) has a circular hiking path and is accessible via a dedicated bike path. Aartalsee features a 7.5 km circular trail suitable for walking, inline skating, or jogging. The Antrift Reservoir has a 2.8-kilometer lap perfect for running. For more extensive cycling options, you can explore routes like the 'Treysa Old Town – Schwalm Cycle Route R4 loop' from Neustadt, which is part of the Cycling around Neustadt guide. For running, consider routes like the 'Bench in Herrenwald Forest loop' from the Running Trails around Neustadt guide.
The Aquapark at Niederweimarer See is an excellent choice for swimming, featuring a large aqua park and a designated bathing beach, including an FKK (nudist) beach. Seepark Kirchheim (Ibrastausee) also offers a bathing beach. Aartalsee provides a sandy beach and sunbathing lawn, perfect for a refreshing dip.
The region boasts diverse natural features. The Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve is a significant habitat for various waterfowl. Diabassee (Steinbruch Kohlenacker), a former quarry, is now a nature reserve known for its rare flora and fauna, including endangered amphibians. The Silver Lake (Oberdieten Quarry) offers beautiful panoramas throughout the year.
Yes, you can find dining options. The Aquapark at Niederweimarer See has a beach bar and restaurant. The Seehotel Michaela on the Antrifttal Reservoir offers a restaurant with a unique panorama. Many other lakes are surrounded by towns and villages where you can find cafes and restaurants.
Visitors appreciate the diverse flora and fauna, especially around the Antrift Reservoir and the Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve. The idyllic setting of Georgsteich, providing a habitat for numerous water birds, amphibians, and insects, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the opportunities for recreation, from active sports to quiet observation, within the beautiful forest and meadow environments.
For a more secluded experience, consider the Diabassee (Steinbruch Kohlenacker), which is a nature reserve focused on quiet observation rather than active recreation. The Spiegelteich at Christenberg and the Erdfeld-Teich and Buetteich also offer tranquil settings away from larger crowds, ideal for peaceful contemplation and wildlife spotting.
Beyond dedicated paths at individual lakes like Seepark Kirchheim, the region offers various cycling routes. For gravel biking, you can explore routes such as the 'Schwalm Connection Canal – Retention Basin loop' from Ziegenhain, detailed in the Gravel biking around Neustadt guide. The general Cycling around Neustadt guide also lists several touring bicycle routes that pass through the scenic lake areas.
Yes, the Georgsteich is an idyllically located lake that was artificially created around 1712 to power the nearby Wolfsmühle. It bears the name of the mill's operator, Georg Wolf, and has since become a habitat for diverse wildlife.


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