Lakes around Grävenwiesbach provide diverse natural settings within Hesse, Germany. This municipality is situated in proximity to several appealing bodies of water, offering opportunities for recreation and nature observation. The region features a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes, making it suitable for various outdoor pursuits like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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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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The first source reports about the pond date from 1610. In the 18th century, water pipes ran from the Hattsteinweiher to the city center of Usingen. Its name comes from the Lords of Hattstein, who were burgraves in Usingen in the 15th century. In the mid-1970s, the city undertook a fundamental redesign and renovation. Camping operations were stopped and a sandy beach was created on the west side. As the smallest bathing area in Hesse, the Hattsteinweiher is still a popular tourist destination today. Even Elvis Presley, the King of Rock'n Roll, sought peace and refuge from the ever-present fans in front of his house in August 1959 during his military service in the US Army in Friedberg. Elvis visited the Hattsteinweiher on or around the first anniversary of the death of his beloved mother Gladys. At this time he was suffering from a lot of mental stress, his mood was correspondingly depressed and he wanted to avoid all hustle and bustle as much as possible. Although he was not entirely successful, Elvis still came to the Hattsteinweiher several times, especially since it was not far from his 'Army Home' Friedberg/Bad Nauheim. The 'King's' visits ensured that the bathing area became much more well-known and the Hattsteinweiher is now of historical importance, at least for millions of Elvis fans. With its size of 1.6 hectares, it is the largest pond in the Hintertaunus, next to the Meerpfuhl. It is an artificially created body of water that is fed by a spring stream from the Stockheimer Bach and technically extracted spring water.
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The Grünwiesenweiher in Neu-Anspach is one of the few larger water areas in the Taunus with a size of approx. 1.3 ha. For geological reasons, there are hardly any natural lakes in the Taunus. The Grünwiesenweiher was artificially created in the 18th century and served as a water reservoir for mills and as a fishing ground. In the 1940s and 1950s, the pond was also used as a bathing lake. At that time, a quarry stone wall was built on the east bank for fortification. At that time there was also a bathing jetty and a barbecue hut. Unfortunately, the body of water regularly tipped over due to the low water exchange. Unfortunately, swimming is therefore prohibited today. The pond is under nature protection. Despite the bathing ban, the Grünwiesenweiher is an idyllic, inviting place. In summer sunbathers cavort here on the east bank and there is always a place for a cozy picnic under the shady trees.
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Beautiful in summer For swimming 🏊♂️ 🏊♀️
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Don't forget your bathing suit. And if there is no more space on the beach, you can also bobble in a boat in the middle of the lake.
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The most popular bathing lake in the region is Hattsteinweiher, located near Usingen. It offers a dedicated non-swimmer area, a sandy beach, and expansive sunbathing lawns, making it ideal for a summer day out. While swimming is at your own risk, the DLRG (German Life Saving Association) is periodically present during summer. Other ponds like Kuhschwanz Pond and Grünwiesenweiher are not designated for swimming.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Hattsteinweiher is particularly family-friendly with its non-swimmer area, sandy beach, and sunbathing lawns. Other lakes like Möttauer Pond, Meerpfuhl Pond, Kuhschwanz Pond, and Grünwiesenweiher are also suitable for family outings, offering relaxing environments for walks and nature observation.
The lakes around Grävenwiesbach offer diverse natural settings. Meerpfuhl Pond is recognized as a significant biotope, ideal for nature observation. Kuhschwanz Pond and Grünwiesenweiher are natural monuments, often surrounded by forests, providing scenic views and tranquil spots. Hattsteinweiher, while popular for recreation, is idyllically located in a forest setting.
Yes, some lakes have a rich history. Meerpfuhl Pond was artificially created centuries ago as a water reservoir for windmills in the Weiltal valley and is a listed cultural monument. Grünwiesenweiher also served as a water reservoir for local mills in the 18th century. Hattsteinweiher has reports dating back to 1610 and even hosted Elvis Presley during his military service, giving it historical importance for many fans.
The area offers various outdoor activities. Around Meerpfuhl Pond, you'll find accessible paths suitable for hiking and cycling. The area around Hattsteinweiher is integrated into numerous hiking trails, including the 'Buchfinkenroute'. For more structured routes, you can explore options like running trails, road cycling routes, or gravel biking tours in the wider Grävenwiesbach region.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. The surroundings of Meerpfuhl Pond offer accessible paths for walks, while the area around Hattsteinweiher is connected to several hiking trails. You can find various running and walking trails throughout the Grävenwiesbach region, many of which pass by or near these beautiful bodies of water.
The best time depends on your preferred activity. For swimming and sunbathing, warm summer weekends are ideal, especially at Hattsteinweiher. For nature observation and scenic walks, autumn is particularly beautiful, as the foliage around lakes like Grünwiesenweiher offers vibrant colors.
Dogs are generally welcome on walks around the lakes. For instance, dogs are allowed on trails around Hattsteinweiher. However, pets are typically not permitted in designated bathing and beach/lounging zones to maintain cleanliness and safety for all visitors.
Yes, if you're visiting Hattsteinweiher, you'll find the Neumann restaurant with a lakeside terrace and beer garden, as well as a burger bar directly adjacent to the lake, offering convenient culinary options.
At popular spots like Hattsteinweiher, certain restrictions are in place to preserve the natural environment and ensure safety. These include prohibitions on stand-up paddling, surfboards, inflatable islands, air mattresses, and all types of boats. Open fires and grilling are not allowed in the recreational area, and pets are not permitted in the bathing and beach/lounging zones.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings. Many enjoy the relaxing environment and angling opportunities at Möttauer Pond. The forest setting and ample space for resting at Kuhschwanz Pond are also highly valued. The scenic beauty, especially in autumn, of Grünwiesenweiher is a highlight, and Hattsteinweiher is loved for its combination of a sandy beach, sunbathing areas, and access to food and hiking trails.
While specific public transport details for each lake vary, Hattsteinweiher is noted for its convenient access, being not far from downtown Usingen. For other lakes, access is generally good for hiking and cycling, with paths suitable for various skill levels. It is advisable to check local transport schedules or plan car routes for specific destinations.


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