Lakes around Eitelborn are primarily found within the surrounding Westerwald region, offering diverse natural landscapes. This area is characterized by its rolling hills, forests, and numerous water bodies, many of which originated from former industrial sites or are integrated into nature reserves. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and water sports. Eitelborn serves as a gateway to exploring these natural attractions.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Great circular hiking trail, easy to walk.
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Small lake on the edge of Ransbach-Baumbach
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An idyllic and quiet place... Very nice ! The paths around the pond(s) are not suitable for touring bikes. Get off and explore on foot... simply beautiful!
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The Erlenhofsee is a small 8.00ha lake in Ransbach-Baumbach. At its deepest point, the Erlenhofsee is approx. 14 m deep. The body of water is considered rich in fish. All important Central European fish species such as eel, perch, pike, carp, roach, rudd, tench, catfish and zander are found and is therefore interesting for coarse and predatory fish anglers. The fishing waters are managed by the fishing club Ransbach-Baumbach 1969 e.V. Guest anglers can purchase fishing permits for this body of water. Source: www.monsterfisch.de
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beautiful lake, getting there is more difficult
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Exciting paths around the Landshuber pond.
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For a serene experience, the Landshuber Pond is highly recommended for its natural setting and is appreciated year-round. Another excellent choice is the Elkenrother Weiher, which is integrated into the Weidenbruch nature reserve, offering peaceful strolls and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. Its circular path and numerous benches provide ideal spots for quiet recreation.
Yes, the Wiesensee, located within the broader Westerwald region, offers a wide range of water sports such as boating. The Dreifelder Weiher, as the largest of the Westerwald Lake District, is also excellent for water-based activities like rowing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddleboarding.
The Erlenhof Lake is known for its rich fish population, including eel, perch, and pike, making it popular with anglers. Similarly, the Silbersee (Wirges) is predominantly used by anglers, with pike, carp, bream, and perch commonly found there.
Absolutely. The Landshuber Pond and Erlenhof Lake are both categorized as family-friendly. The Dreifelder Weiher also offers family-friendly activities, including a relatively flat 20 km cycling route, the 'Radrundweg Seenplatte', suitable for families.
Many lakes offer excellent hiking. The Elkenrother Weiher has a circular path and connects to other hiking trails. The Silbersee (Wirges) is a starting point for routes like 'Rund um Wirges und Silbersee'. The Dreifelder Weiher is integrated into the '7 Pond Trail' and sections of the 235-kilometer Westerwald Climb. For more general hiking, explore the Gravel biking around Eitelborn or MTB Trails around Eitelborn guides for routes that often pass by these beautiful water bodies.
Yes, the Elkenrother Weiher features a circular path that is ideal for leisurely strolls. The Dreifelder Weiher also has the 'Radrundweg Seenplatte' cycling route which is relatively flat and suitable for walking, making it accessible for those seeking easy paths.
Some lakes have interesting origins. For example, the Silbersee (Wirges) originated from a former clay pit, a testament to the region's industrial past, with clay extraction occurring until 1939. Many other water bodies in the region also originated from former industrial sites.
Yes, the Dreifelder Weiher, part of the Westerwald Lake District, has a campsite directly on its northwestern shore, providing convenient access for those wishing to stay overnight by the lake.
The lakes in the Westerwald region, including those near Eitelborn, offer diverse activities throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the changing scenery. Summer is perfect for water sports and swimming. In winter, if lakes like the Wiesensee freeze over, they can even be used for ice walking, making them appealing across all seasons.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes in the Westerwald region are dog-friendly. Circular paths, such as those around the Elkenrother Weiher and the Silbersee (Wirges), are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
While Eitelborn itself has public transport connections, reaching specific, smaller lakes directly by public transport can sometimes be challenging. It's often best to combine public transport to a nearby town with a short hike or cycle. For detailed routes and schedules, it is recommended to check local bus services or plan your journey using a regional transport planner.
While some larger lakes like the Wiesensee and Dreifelder Weiher, especially those with recreational facilities or campsites, may have nearby cafes or restaurants, smaller, more secluded lakes might not. It's advisable to check in advance or bring your own refreshments, especially when visiting tranquil forest lakes like the Silbersee (Wirges).
Information on specific wheelchair-accessible paths for all lakes is limited. However, larger recreational areas or well-developed circular paths, such as parts of the 'Radrundweg Seenplatte' around the Dreifelder Weiher, might offer more accessible sections. It's recommended to verify specific conditions for each lake before visiting.
The lakes and their surrounding nature reserves are home to diverse wildlife. The Elkenrother Weiher, bordering the Weidenbruch nature reserve, is ideal for observing local flora and fauna. The Swan Pond, for instance, is known for groups of wild animals, including swans. Anglers at lakes like Erlenhof Lake and Silbersee (Wirges) can encounter various fish species.


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