Niederkirchen bei Deidesheim
Niederkirchen bei Deidesheim
Best lakes around Niederkirchen bei Deidesheim are situated within a region characterized by its natural features and historical quarry landscapes. While no large lakes are directly within the town, the surrounding area near Deidesheim offers several notable bodies of water. These include lakes formed in abandoned basalt quarries and protected natural bog ponds, providing diverse natural environments.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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So no one has to slip through the fence to take photos
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Something really great was built there. The platform was newly installed and now you have a great view of the quarry and the lake.
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Since June 2024, there has been an observation platform on the edge of the Nordbruch crater lake, which offers a great view of one of the two basalt lakes. Information board no. 7 next to the viewing platform tells the interesting story of this quarry: "The basalt deposit around Forst is 820 m long and 260 m wide and is slightly dumbbell-shaped. The Margaretental runs through the middle of the deposit, which is why the basalt had to be mined in TWO separate quarries. The north quarry was the first to be opened up in 1841, but production there was only for the quarry's own needs. Five years later, in 1846, mining also began in the south quarry. In 1897, mining in the north quarry was stopped until a lease agreement with the municipality of Forst made further mining possible in 1911. A 2800 m long cable car was built to transport the extracted rock, which ended directly at the railway line near Deidesheim and was only replaced by a transport road in 1969. Mining in the south quarry was stopped in 1964. In December 1990, operations in Nordbruch finally ceased. Following the closure, both sites were recultivated and officially returned to nature in 2011."
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Platform with a great view of the basalt lake deep in the crater. Now nobody has to climb over the fence anymore 😉
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Very nice and quiet break location. Some seating available.
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Beautiful pond, idyllic location, very quiet and relaxing
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Great sight if you're tall enough to look over the edge. Not visible to children. Luckily it was completely cordoned off due to the brittle edges. Impressive crater!
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The region offers a diverse range of lakes, including those formed in abandoned basalt quarries, such as Basalt Lake South Quarry (Forst, Palatinate) and Basalt Lake (Nordbruch). You can also find natural bog ponds like Ungeheuersee and various fish ponds, such as the Schwabenbach Fish Ponds.
Yes, the lakes are often integrated into scenic hiking routes. For example, the area around the Basalt Lakes offers trails with impressive views. You can find various hiking routes, including road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling tours, in the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Niederkirchen bei Deidesheim, Gravel biking around Niederkirchen bei Deidesheim, and Cycling around Niederkirchen bei Deidesheim.
Swimming is generally not recommended in many of the protected lakes. For instance, Basalt Lake South Quarry is a nature reserve where swimming should be avoided. The Schwabenbach Fish Ponds are privately owned, and swimming is prohibited.
Yes, Sandwiesen Pond is particularly suitable for families with children, offering opportunities for games and discoveries. The Schwabenbach Fish Ponds are also noted as family-friendly, providing a pleasant environment for walks.
Many lakes offer impressive natural features. Basalt Lake (Nordbruch), for example, features an observation platform providing a great view of the lake within its former quarry. The Basalt Lake South Quarry is a nature reserve known for its natural beauty. You can also find viewpoints like the View of the Herzogweiher and the ruins of Limburg Abbey, offering scenic vistas.
While specific regulations vary, many natural areas in the Palatinate Forest, including trails around lakes, are generally dog-friendly. However, always keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Basalt Lakes, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days outdoors, while winter can provide a serene, quiet experience, especially around the forested lakes.
Yes, the Basalt Lakes (Nordbruch and South Quarry) are particularly rich in history, having emerged from abandoned basalt quarries that operated until the 1980s. Informational boards at the Basalt Lake (Nordbruch) observation platform detail the quarry's past. Ungeheuersee, a shallow bog pond, has been protected as a natural monument since the 1930s, with a name derived from old German terms for forest pasture and enclosures.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many enjoy the scenic views, the peaceful atmosphere for picnics, and the opportunity for walks and hikes. The unique geological history of the basalt lakes and the idyllic setting of places like Ungeheuersee are also highly valued.
While not widely publicized, the Soldiers' Pond is a small, beautiful pond nestled in the forest, offering a great view and benches for resting. It's a peaceful spot away from more frequented areas.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and general cycling paths that often pass by or near the lakes. Guides like Cycling around Niederkirchen bei Deidesheim provide options for different skill levels.
Accessibility varies by lake. While specific public transport details for each lake are not readily available, the region around Deidesheim is generally accessible. For lakes like the Basalt Lakes, parking is typically available nearby, often within a reasonable walking distance from trailheads or viewing platforms.


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