Best lakes around Immesheim are found in the wider region surrounding this small municipality in the Donnersbergkreis district of Rhineland-Palatinate. While Immesheim itself does not feature prominent lakes, the surrounding area offers various water bodies. These natural and man-made features contribute to the recreational landscape of the Zellertal and Pfrimm regions. Visitors can explore a range of lakeside environments, from tranquil ponds to areas integrated with local landmarks.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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"The building spanning the German Wine Route is reminiscent of a Roman fort [...]." Source (quoted verbatim): https://www.outdooractive.com/de/gastro/pfalz/haus-der-deutschen-weinstrasse/1272728/
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The pond is located very close to the monastery ruins, and you'll inevitably pass by. There's a single shady bench and a table and chairs here. It's a good place for a short rest. We were able to observe Euphemia's aforementioned gander in action. It's best not to get too close.
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Nice rest area right by the Rosenthaler Weiher... nice place for a break
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marks the northern end of the German Wine Route since 1995
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A beautifully situated café with a lakeside terrace invites you to linger.
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A very nice property - the Kneipp pools have no water at the moment
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Without the sign with its interesting information, this “highlight” would not have caught the eye.
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No, Immesheim is a small municipality without prominent lakes directly within its boundaries. The lakes and water features mentioned in this guide are found in the wider region surrounding Immesheim, primarily within the Zellertal and Pfrimm regions.
You can find a variety of natural water features, including tranquil ponds, renatured spring areas, and natural monuments. Examples include Rosenthaler Pond, known for its serene setting and local wildlife, and the unique Niefernheimer Löcher Springs, which are ancient spring ponds in a wooded area.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Rosenthaler Pond is a great place to observe swans and ducks. The Wiesenbrünnchen Pond in Pfeddersheim offers a recreation area with a shady rest spot, ideal for warmer months. The Mölsheimer Quellbach Nature Reserve also provides a natural and relaxing environment for all ages.
The House of the German Wine Route is a notable location. While a man-made monument, it features a lakeside terrace with a café and restaurant, making it a pleasant spot to relax and enjoy the view. It also serves as the northern gateway to the German Wine Route.
Absolutely. Rosenthaler Pond is praised by visitors for its tranquility and opportunities to watch local wildlife. The Wiesenbrünnchen Pond in Pfeddersheim also offers a peaceful recreation area, perfect for a break.
Yes, the region around Immesheim is well-suited for outdoor activities. The Mölsheimer Quellbach Nature Reserve is located along the Pfrimm and the Zellertalradweg, making it a great stop on a cycling tour. For more options, you can explore various cycling routes or MTB trails in the wider area.
Visitors appreciate the serene and natural settings, often highlighting the opportunity to relax and observe wildlife. Spots like Rosenthaler Pond are noted for their beauty and peaceful atmosphere, while the Wiesenbrünnchen Pond in Pfeddersheim is valued as a great place for a shady break.
Yes, some locations offer parking. For instance, the House of the German Wine Route has a large parking lot available for visitors.
The lakes and natural areas are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The Wiesenbrünnchen Pond in Pfeddersheim is particularly appealing in summer due to its shady rest areas.
Yes, the Niefernheimer Löcher Springs are a unique natural monument. These ancient spring ponds, once numerous, are located in a swampy wooded area and are considered fault springs, formed at the intersection of geological fault lines.
Some locations, like the Niefernheimer Löcher Springs, have interesting historical and geological backgrounds, including local legends and explanations of their formation due to tectonic activity. The Mölsheimer Quellbach Nature Reserve also has a story of renaturation from a concrete channel back to its natural bed.


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