Lakes around Flemlingen are situated within the Palatinate Forest, a region known for its hiking and cycling routes. Flemlingen itself is a village recognized for its gastronomy and vineyards. The area offers a natural landscape characterized by forests and valleys, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. While prominent large lakes are not directly within Flemlingen, several smaller ponds and water features contribute to the region's natural appeal.
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There is also a small hut not far away. Please bring your own delicious beer or wine.
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absolutely beautiful here. There are also "animations" that make the pond a nice (stopover) destination for families.
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The lake is frozen over in winter when it has been cold for a longer period of time. You can admire the sunset when the sun goes down and the sky is not full of clouds. Boy oh boy. In May you can hear fat toads croaking here; absolutely beautiful.
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In honor of Franz Schweizer, who was born in St. Martin on April 12, 1886 as the son of a master tailor. From an early age he was drawn out into the wide world. At 18 he stayed in Frankfurt am Main, where he happened to be the henchman of the magician who was performing at a circus. He traveled the country with him until he met the famous magician Strack-Bellachini from Marburg in Görlitz. With him he traveled Europe for two years. Then he improved his tricks and started his own business.
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A small lake below the Kalmit.
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The restaurant "Haus an den Fichten" is highly recommended
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Beautiful fountain with a beautiful fountain in the middle
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The Sandwiesenweiher is a small lake in the St. Martin Valley, surrounded by forest.
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While large, prominent lakes are not directly within Flemlingen, the region is characterized by numerous smaller ponds and natural water features nestled within its forested valleys. These offer diverse settings for exploration and relaxation, contributing to the natural appeal of the Palatinate Forest.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Hilsch Pond is an idyllic recreational area suitable for family trips. Sandwiesen Pond features a barefoot path, perfect for walks with children. The Kaltenbrunnertal Ponds also offer a pleasant resting place, and the Wooden boardwalk at Helmbachweiher is another family-friendly option with a kiosk and benches.
Swimming is generally not permitted in all water features. For example, at Sandwiesen Pond, swimming is explicitly forbidden for both humans and animals. The Helmbachweiher is an artificially created forest swimming lake, but dogs are not allowed to swim there. It's best to check local signage at each location for specific rules regarding swimming.
Hilsch Pond is an idyllic recreational area in the Edenkobener valley. It's perfect for a Sunday trip with the family, offering good food and friendly staff at its gastrobetrieb. From here, you can also easily reach nearby attractions like the Rietburgbahn or Villa Ludwigshöhe.
Yes, the Flemlingen region, being part of the Palatinate Forest, offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including those that pass by water features. For example, the Mountain Hikes around Flemlingen guide includes routes like the 'Sandwiesen Pond – House at the Firs loop from Sankt Martin'.
Sandwiesen Pond is known for its beautiful barefoot path around its perimeter, making it an interesting spot for walks with children. Visitors also enjoy observing the reflections of autumn leaves in the water. There's a grill hut and a Pfälzwaldvereinshütte nearby for convenience.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling. The Gravel biking around Flemlingen guide and the Cycling around Flemlingen guide offer various routes through the Palatinate Forest, some of which will take you past the smaller ponds and streams characteristic of the area.
The Kaltenbrunnertal Ponds provide a very nice resting place in a clearing. The area features a scenic descent along a creek with small technical passages and bridges, and it is associated with the Emil Ohler Trail, making it a great spot for those looking for a mix of relaxation and active exploration.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. Hilsch Pond has a gastrobetrieb with good food. Near Sandwiesen Pond, you'll find a grill hut and a Pfälzwaldvereinshütte. The Wooden boardwalk at Helmbachweiher also has a kiosk with a small selection of restaurants.
The Wooden boardwalk at Helmbachweiher is an artificially created, idyllic pond in the middle of the forest. It features a long wooden walkway with benches, a large lawn, and a kiosk. It's a peaceful spot where you can walk between the water surface and the reeds, offering beautiful views and opportunities to watch waterfowl.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the smaller ponds and water features. The komoot community has shared over 800 photos and given more than 2000 upvotes, highlighting the idyllic settings, family-friendly activities like barefoot paths, and the peaceful resting spots found throughout the forested valleys.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or recreational, the broader Flemlingen region is rich in history. For instance, the Hilsch Pond is near the Villa Ludwigshöhe. Additionally, the Bellachini pond is located slightly below a fountain and monument dedicated to Franz Schweizer, a world-famous magician from St. Martin, adding a unique cultural touch to the area.


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