Best lakes around Deuselbach are found within the Hunsrück region, characterized by its natural landscape of gentle mountain ranges, deep gorges, and natural water bodies. The area is part of the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park and the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park. While Deuselbach itself may not feature large, named lakes, the surrounding Hunsrück offers various aquatic attractions. These include both natural ponds and remnants of larger artificial lake landscapes, contributing to the scenic beauty of the region.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Be sure to walk over the wooden walkways, you will find yourself above a small moor
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The cool water is good for your feet after the hike
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Went here for coffee today. The seating area is ideal for this.
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Today again, stopped at the Allenbacher Weiher in bright sunshine. Enjoyed the sun, the water and the peace.
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A very nice local recreation area! Highly Recommended. The nearby "Hotel / Restaurant / Cafe Steuer" is also highly recommended.
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The Morbach rowing club MRC was founded spontaneously, of which Jakob Maria Mierscheid is honorary chairman and most active member to this day. As a forward-looking person, he is of course a canoeist and is still unbeaten in his age group. What was not taken into account: The construction of the huge facility became an ideal living space for. the Morbach long-range frog (Rhacophorus Morbachus), which was believed to be extinct for a long time, was created, which found ideal landing areas here. Of course, all activities had to be stopped and the magnificent lake landscape silted up over time - except for this sparse remainder.Jakob Maria Mierscheid would not have been Jakob-Maria Mierscheid if he had not found a solution for this too: he was not only a source of ideas, he cared also about the high subsidies for the construction of today's water sports facilities on the Dhron. Here, a high amount of millions could be invested in adequate compensation for the loss, which cleverly also serves as flood protection for the Moselle communities. The nearby wind turbines of the energy landscape do not affect the long-range frog any further, but be extremely attentive and use this sign as a cover if necessary,
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You stand in front of the modest remnants of a huge artificial lake landscape, which was created at the instigation of Jakob Maria Mierscheid for a unique purpose: the improvement of the location factors for hosting the Summer Olympics in Morbach, so that Germany has a real chance of hosting the upcoming Olympic Games Jakob Maria Mierscheid campaigned for Morbach in 2001. »Morbach offers many advantages: It has space and short distances. A small community has never hosted the Olympic Games; Morbach would therefore stand for the country, the region, the area par excellence. Morbach has a large airport (this is of course Hahn Airport - also converted from a US military base to an Olympic airport to improve the location factors) with free capacities nearby. Morbach has accommodation options, because there are many large free German and American military properties in the Hunsrück with buildings, halls, lawns and everything you need for sport. Morbach has water - the dammed up Moselle for rowers, canoeists and sailors, and when you open a weir, the canoe slalom course, which doesn't even have to be built. [..] Morbach has no drug problem. [..] Morbach stands for games in nature. Morbach has by far not as many debts as Berlin, Hamburg and all the others. «As with all Mierscheid projects, the confidence on site was boundless. Construction work for the venues began immediately, and optimal conditions for the rowing competitions could be created here at this location.
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While Deuselbach itself features smaller natural ponds, the broader Hunsrück region offers significant aquatic attractions. A prominent example is Bostalsee, the largest recreational lake in Southwest Germany, known for its extensive water sports and beaches. Closer to Deuselbach, you can explore natural biotopes like Allenbacher Pond and the unique forest pond Nixenweiher.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Bostalsee, though a bit further, is highly family-friendly with two spacious sandy beaches, shallow shorelines, and lifeguards during summer. It also offers mini-golf and an indoor water park. Locally, Allenbacher Pond and Nixenweiher are noted as family-friendly natural areas for walks and enjoying nature. The Lake at Ferienpark Hambachtal also caters to families with its leisure facilities.
The Hunsrück region, including the area around Deuselbach, is characterized by gentle mountain ranges, deep gorges, and natural water bodies. You'll find diverse biotopes like the Allenbacher Pond, which is a nature conservation area. Thranenweiher Pond is an impressive biotope within the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park, featuring wooden walkways over a small moor. The area also includes forest ponds like Nixenweiher, offering refreshing experiences.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Bostalsee is a hub for water sports like sailing, windsurfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and boating. Around the local lakes, you can enjoy hiking and cycling on well-developed paths. For more structured routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Deuselbach, Running Trails around Deuselbach, or MTB Trails around Deuselbach.
Yes, the Hunsrück region is excellent for hiking. Well-developed paths encircle larger lakes like Bostalsee, with popular trails such as the 'Bosenbergweg' offering scenic viewpoints. Near Deuselbach, you can find trails leading to and around natural ponds like Nixenweiher, where the cool water can be a refreshing treat after a hike. Many trails are part of the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park and the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Deuselbach guide.
The lakes are appealing throughout the year. During summer, Bostalsee is ideal for swimming and water sports, with lifeguards on duty. The natural ponds and surrounding areas are beautiful for hiking and enjoying nature in spring, summer, and autumn. Even in autumn and winter, the region offers serene landscapes for walks, photography, and bird watching, especially around Bostalsee.
Swimming is generally permitted and popular at Bostalsee, which has two dedicated sandy beaches. However, for smaller, local ponds like Allenbacher Pond, swimming is prohibited as it is a nature conservation area. Always check local regulations for specific water bodies.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or recreational, the region has some intriguing local lore. For instance, Thranenweiher Pond is associated by some historians with parts of the Nibelungen saga, suggesting it might be the place where Hagen von Tronje killed Siegfried, leading to Kriemhild's 'tears' and the pond's name. The area also has remnants of past projects, such as the modest remains of a former artificial lake landscape near the Rest Area at Flying Frogs Pond, which has a humorous backstory related to a fictional Olympic bid.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The blend of active water sports, relaxing beach areas, and extensive land-based activities like hiking and cycling ensures there's something for everyone. The designated nature reserves also allow for observation of local flora and fauna. The komoot community has shared over 130 photos and given more than 210 upvotes for highlights in the area, indicating a strong appreciation for its scenic and tranquil spots.
The Hunsrück region, with its numerous trails and natural areas, generally welcomes dogs. While specific dog-friendly regulations for each lake vary, the well-developed paths around Bostalsee and the hiking trails through the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park and Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash where required. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.
Information on specific accessible paths directly around the smaller ponds near Deuselbach is limited. However, larger recreational areas like Bostalsee often feature well-maintained, paved paths encircling the lake, which are generally suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions if accessibility is a primary concern.
Bostalsee offers various dining options and camping facilities directly around the lake. Closer to Deuselbach, the Lake at Ferienpark Hambachtal is part of a holiday village with restaurants and accommodation. For broader options, the nearby towns of Deuselbach and Morbach provide cafes, pubs, and accommodation choices.


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