Best lakes around Hünstetten are found within the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, a region characterized by its varied natural landscapes. While Hünstetten itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the surrounding area offers several notable water bodies. Many of these are artificial lakes or reservoirs, common in Germany, created for purposes such as flood protection or recreation. These lakes provide opportunities for relaxation, hiking, and enjoying nature in a forest setting.
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Very idyllically situated - but snowed in today
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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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The "Red Sea" lies between the villages of Mensfelden and Heringen. In 2001, the Heringen fishing club took over the maintenance of the pond and has been looking after the facility ever since.
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy Waldsee Niedernhausen for its idyllic setting, Beuerbach Recreation Lake with its nature trail, and Theißtal Lake, an artificial lake surrounded by mixed forest.
Yes, several lakes in the area are suitable for families. Waldsee Niedernhausen, Beuerbach Recreation Lake, Theißtal Lake, Alsdorf Pond, and Rotes Meer Pond are all noted as family-friendly, offering pleasant surroundings for all ages.
Beuerbach Recreation Lake features a nearly five-kilometer forest nature trail. This trail leads along the lake and through the scenic Schornbachtal, providing an informative and entertaining experience with various information boards.
Yes, Beuerbach Recreation Lake is noted as wheelchair-accessible, making its nature trail enjoyable for a wider range of visitors.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and running trails. For example, there are routes like the 'Beuerbach Recreation Lake – Schwalbach Castle loop' for gravel biking or 'Beuerbach Recreation Lake – Bruchberg loop' for running. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Hünstetten, Gravel biking around Hünstetten, and Running Trails around Hünstetten guides.
Many of the lakes in the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis region, including those around Hünstetten, are artificial lakes or reservoirs. They were often created for purposes such as flood protection or from material removal, and now serve as important recreational areas.
The lakes are typically surrounded by mixed forests, offering a serene natural environment. You can expect to find ample seating areas to relax and enjoy the views, as well as opportunities to observe local flora and fauna, such as amphibians at places like Wisper Lake.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic and relaxing atmosphere of the lakes. Many enjoy the beautiful views, the opportunity to unwind, and the well-maintained trails for walks. The sense of being surrounded by nature, often in a forest setting, is a common highlight.
Rotes Meer Pond is described as a 'romantic little hidden lake' between Mensfelden and Heringen, offering a beautiful trail around its perimeter.
While specific regulations vary by lake, some lakes like Wisper Lake are popular spots for anglers. Alsdorf Pond is also noted as a good place for fishing, with fishing festivals occasionally held there.
Wisper Lake, located within the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, was once a popular tourist destination for boating. Today, it serves as an important amphibian sanctuary and remains a popular spot for anglers and those seeking relaxation in nature.


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