Best lakes around Kamp-Bornhofen are primarily located in the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region, as the municipality itself is situated directly on the Rhine River. While the Rhine is a significant waterway, the area provides access to diverse lake environments. For local swimming, the Welterbe-Bad Kamp-Bornhofen offers an outdoor pool experience. The surrounding region features natural lakes suitable for various recreational activities.
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The Gondershausen Forest Lake is a 0.1 hectare lake in Nörtershausen. It's always worth a visit, both in summer and winter.
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nice little park for relaxation
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very nice little complex that invites you to take a walk
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Here begins the dream loop with a beautiful path to Marienberg with its small waterfall and lake
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The forest lake is undoubtedly magical. But when I visit it, I prefer to take the route from below out of the Preißbachtal. This access road, which is part of the Rabenlay dream loop, is a bit scary to me because of the density of wild boars in the area.
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Just a beautiful, idyllic place
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The campsite is located in the middle of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, at a distance of around 16.5 km from downtown Koblenz. The site has a total area of 8.5 hectares and has a total of 315 parking spaces, around 100 of which are located directly on the Rhine front. There are a few trees on the site, so there are both shady and sunny pitches. The use of the existing WLAN connection and the modern sanitary facilities including a washroom ensure a more comfortable stay. Dogs are also welcome at Campingpark Sonneneck. The associated Pizzeria Ristorante Sonneneck and a small kiosk provide for the culinary well-being. Younger guests particularly enjoy the extensive range of leisure activities such as a swimming pool, mini golf, playground and table tennis. The idyllic location with a view of the picturesque Rhine landscape and the vineyards behind it ensure a relaxing ambience. The surroundings of the campsite offer many natural and cultural excursions. Excursions to the imposing palaces and castles in the area, such as Stolzenfels Castle or Lahneck Castle, are particularly recommended. But cycling and hiking tours, boat trips and golf are also popular activities in the region. (Source https://www.pincamp.de/campingplaetze/campingpark-sonneneck)
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Beautiful park with pond and spring
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While Kamp-Bornhofen is on the Rhine River, for a dedicated swimming experience, you can visit the Welterbe-Bad (Freibad) Kamp-Bornhofen. This outdoor facility offers non-swimmers' and swimmers' pools, a water slide, and a sunbathing lawn. For natural lake swimming, the Pulvermaar in the Volcanic Eifel and the Postweiher in the Westerwald Lake District both offer excellent conditions with natural beaches.
Yes, several lakes in the broader region are great for families. The Pond and bridge in Marienberger Park and Marienberg Pond and Luisen Spring are both within beautifully landscaped parks, offering scenic paths and relaxation spots. The Dreifelder Weiher in the Westerwald Lake District has a 20 km circular cycling path suitable for families, and the Postweiher features a natural beach and camping facilities.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. You can find volcanic origins at Pulvermaar, known for its deep, clear, blue water and steep, wooded slopes. The Gondershausen Forest Lake is nestled within a forest, featuring water lilies and a wooden railing along its shore. Other lakes in the Westerwald Lake District, like Haidenweiher and Brinkenweiher, are protected natural biotopes, ideal for observing local flora and fauna, including bird sanctuaries and endangered fish species.
Absolutely. The Pond and bridge in Marienberger Park is part of the 11.8 km Marienberg Dream Loop, offering scenic paths and a small waterfall. In the Westerwald Lake District, the Haidenweiher features a 6.4-kilometer walking trail, perfect for birdwatching. For more extensive hiking options in the region, explore the various routes available in the Hiking around Kamp-Bornhofen guide.
Beyond hiking, many lakes offer water sports. At Pulvermaar, you can enjoy swimming, sailing, and fishing. The Dreifelder Weiher is excellent for water sports, with options to rent rowing boats, pedal boats, or stand-up paddleboards. It also has a 20 km circular cycling path. The Postweiher provides a natural beach for swimming and camping. For more general outdoor activities, check out the Running Trails around Kamp-Bornhofen and Cycling around Kamp-Bornhofen guides.
Yes, several lakes are designated as protected natural biotopes, perfect for quiet observation. The Hofmanns, Haiden, Brinken, and Wölflinger ponds in the Westerwald Lake District are ideal for observing animals and plants. Specifically, the Haidenweiher is a bird sanctuary with a walking trail, and the Brinkenweiher is home to the endangered bitterling fish. The Liesenfelder Bach Nature Pond is a renatured biotope offering an idyllic natural setting.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. The Gondershausen Forest Lake is noted as being worth a visit in both summer and winter, suggesting year-round appeal for walks.
Yes, the Gondershausen Forest Lake specifically features a picnic area, making it a great spot for a leisurely break amidst nature. Many other lakes, especially those in parks or with recreational facilities like the Postweiher, often have suitable spots for picnics.
The Pulvermaar in the Volcanic Eifel is quite unique due to its volcanic origin, almost perfectly circular shape, and impressive depth, making it a natural wonder. The smaller, protected natural biotopes like Haidenweiher and Brinkenweiher in the Westerwald Lake District could be considered hidden gems for those seeking undisturbed nature and wildlife observation.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings and recreational opportunities. The landscaped parks with ponds, like Marienberg Pond and Luisen Spring, are loved for their idyllic charm and old trees, offering places for relaxation. The clear waters of lakes like Pulvermaar are popular for swimming and scenic views, while the Westerwald lakes are enjoyed for their water sports and family-friendly cycling paths. The community has shared 132 photos and given 168 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and enjoyable experiences.
Yes, the Postweiher in the Westerwald Lake District offers camping facilities directly by the lake. This makes it a convenient option for those looking to extend their stay and enjoy the natural surroundings, with opportunities for swimming and boat rentals.
The Marienberg Dream Loop is an 11.8 km hiking trail with 540 meters of altitude. It starts at Marienberger Park and includes the Pond and bridge in Marienberger Park, which features a small waterfall. This loop offers a beautiful way to explore the landscaped park and its water features, providing scenic views of the Rhine Valley.


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