Best lakes around Gundersweiler are found in the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany. Gundersweiler is a municipality situated within a natural landscape, offering access to diverse outdoor activities. While not directly home to large named lakes, the surrounding area features various water bodies that provide opportunities for recreation and enjoying nature. The region is characterized by its scenic beauty and varied terrain.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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great swimming pool without chlorine
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The “Hoppe Weiher”! It is said to have been created by a Mr. Hopp/Hope (American?) after the war! A hotel was planned opposite. Apart from the terracing, nothing more happened! Today it has been poached and the pond has partially silted up. The exact origin story remains obscure! You can walk around from the parking space at the grill hut.
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Nice quiet forest lake... quite overgrown all around
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Really impressive size - shame we were there in winter
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opening hours Open daily during the summer season 09.00-20.00. Subject to change, please check the operator's website for the times: Current opening times Prices and discounts Adults: 2.00 euros. Children/adolescents: EUR 1.00. subject to change,
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Fountain – source of water and legends: The Lanzenbrunner Weiher, idyllically located in the Otterberg Forest, is one of the last existing fish ponds of the Otterberg Cistercian monastery. These were created in the Middle Ages by the monks to breed food fish as a substitute for the extensive renunciation of meat. But what does that have to do with lances? Source: The Rhine Palatinate
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Nice place for a rest
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While Gundersweiler itself doesn't have large named lakes directly within its municipal boundaries, the surrounding region offers several beautiful water bodies. Key highlights include Lanzenbrunner Pond, historically a fish pond of the Otterberg Monastery, and the Otterberg Natural Swimming Pool for recreation. You can also find the scenic Pond with water lilies near Schneckenhausen, known for its reflective qualities.
Yes, the region has historical significance tied to its water bodies. Lanzenbrunner Pond is notable as one of the last recognizable fish ponds of the Otterberg Monastery. Additionally, Langental Pond is located in an area with a history of iron ore mining dating back to Roman times.
For swimming, the Otterberg Natural Swimming Pool is a great option. It features a large natural pool with a water slide, a spacious lawn for relaxing, and ample parking, making it a popular spot for a refreshing dip.
Absolutely. The Otterberg Natural Swimming Pool is very family-friendly, offering a water slide and a large lawn. Another excellent choice is the Natural pond and playground in Lautertal, which features a pond, a nice playground, and an adjacent Kneipp basin, suitable for all ages.
The Pond with water lilies near Schneckenhausen is particularly scenic, partly covered with water lilies and known for beautifully reflecting autumn leaves. Lanzenbrunner Pond is described as a natural, idyllic gem within the Otterberg Forest.
The area around Gundersweiler's lakes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including those for gravel biking, or enjoy hiking trails. For more details on routes, check out the Cycling around Gundersweiler, Gravel biking around Gundersweiler, and Hiking around Gundersweiler guides.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find trails that lead to or pass by lakes like the Eiswoog, which is known for its picturesque setting. For a comprehensive list of hiking routes in the broader area, refer to the Hiking around Gundersweiler guide.
Absolutely. The region provides various cycling paths suitable for both touring bicycles and gravel biking. Routes often incorporate scenic views of the landscape and can lead you near water bodies like the Eiswoog. Discover more options in the Cycling around Gundersweiler and Gravel biking around Gundersweiler guides.
The Otterberg Natural Swimming Pool offers comprehensive facilities including a large natural pool, a water slide, a lawn, and a spacious parking area. The Natural pond and playground in Lautertal provides a playground and a Kneipp basin, making it a comfortable spot for visitors.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Lanzenbrunner Pond are praised as idyllic gems, while the Pond with water lilies near Schneckenhausen is loved for its scenic reflections. The family-friendly amenities at places like the Otterberg Natural Swimming Pool are also highly valued.
Yes, in the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region, you can find other significant water bodies. The **Retzberg Pond** near Sippersfeld is popular and features the Retzberg Hut. The **Eiswoog** is another very scenic lake known for its refreshment options and unique biennial festival. Further afield, the **Steigerweiher (Upper Pfrimmweiher)** is one of three ponds near the Pfrimm source, offering picturesque stream landscapes.


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