Best lakes around Traben Trarbach are found in a region defined by the Moselle River, which flows through a landscape of vineyards and historic towns. The Moselle River is the primary water body, offering various recreational opportunities and scenic beauty. While Traben-Trarbach is not directly home to numerous large natural lakes, the wider Rhineland-Palatinate region offers lake-specific experiences. The area provides a blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences, particularly linked to wine production.
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many Nile geese on the banks of the Moselle
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Cycle path along the Moselle.
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The Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) is the only extant representative of its genus and is now mostly classified as a parti-geese. It is of African origin and lives in inland lakes and rivers rich in food. It is considered the most common Afrotropical duck.[1] In recent decades, the Egyptian goose has spread along the Rhine in Central Europe, starting with escapees from captivity, mainly from the Netherlands, and is also found in urban parks, bathing lakes and other places frequently frequented by people (Wikipedia).
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The hike to the Collis Tower through the Zeller Schwarze Katz cultivation area is only recommended for hikers with good stamina and endurance.
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Beautiful view of the Moselle and great paths through the vineyards
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The defining natural feature of Traben-Trarbach is the Moselle River, which offers a wide array of activities and scenic beauty. While large natural lakes are not directly in the town, the region features artificial reservoirs like Lake Sterenbach and unique spots like the Rest Area at Flying Frogs Pond, which marks the remnants of a large artificial lake landscape.
While the Moselle River is excellent for boat trips, canoeing, and rowing, for lake-specific swimming and water sports, you would need to venture further afield. The Westerwald Lake District, approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes away, offers seven artificial ponds like Dreifelder Weiher and Postweiher, popular for swimming, rowing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddleboarding. You can find more information about the Westerwald Lake District here.
The Moselle River provides numerous outdoor activities. You can enjoy leisurely boat trips, more active pursuits like canoeing and rowing, or even water skiing. On land, the Moselle Cycle Path runs alongside the river, perfect for cycling, and there are many hiking trails in the surrounding vineyards offering stunning views. Fishing is also possible in designated areas.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Kesten Kneipp Pool and Roman Mineral Spring offers a refreshing break with a large water treading pool and a Roman sour well. The Moselle River itself is family-friendly for activities like boat trips or cycling along its banks. You might also spot wildlife like Egyptian geese along the river, as noted at And again and again, Egyptian geese....
Many hiking trails in the region offer spectacular views of the Moselle River and its vineyards. For instance, the hike to the Collis Tower through the Zeller Schwarze Katz cultivation area provides beautiful vistas, as highlighted at View of Zell and the Schwarze Katz vineyard. You can explore various hiking routes around Traben-Trarbach, including the Moselsteig Side Trails, by visiting our dedicated guide to Hiking around Traben Trarbach.
Absolutely. The Moselle Cycle Path runs directly alongside the Moselle River, offering an excellent route for cyclists of all levels. This path allows you to enjoy the scenic views of the river valley and vineyards. For more challenging rides, you can also find mountain biking trails in the area. Check out our guide to MTB Trails around Traben Trarbach for more options.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit for outdoor activities and enjoying the water bodies is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking, cycling, boat trips, and exploring the vineyards. The Kesten Kneipp Pool is also best enjoyed in warmer months.
The Moselle River and its surrounding areas are home to various wildlife. You might spot different bird species, including Egyptian geese, which are common along the banks of the Moselle, as observed at And again and again, Egyptian geese.... The unique history of the Rest Area at Flying Frogs Pond even mentions the Morbach long-range frog, highlighting the area's ecological interest.
Lake Sterenbach, also known as Sterenbachweiher, is an artificial reservoir located between Wittlich and Wengerohr. Its primary purpose is to regulate the water amounts of the Sterenbach stream, acting as a retention basin to protect the nearby town of Lüxem from flooding.
Yes, the Kesten Kneipp Pool and Roman Mineral Spring offers a blend of natural wellness and historical context with its Roman sour well. Additionally, the Rest Area at Flying Frogs Pond has a fascinating, albeit humorous, backstory related to a unique proposal for hosting the Summer Olympics, which involved creating a large artificial lake landscape.
Yes, the area around Traben-Trarbach offers several running trails, many of which provide views of or run alongside the Moselle River. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, suitable for different fitness levels. For detailed options, refer to our guide on Running Trails around Traben Trarbach.


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