Best lakes around Merschbach are found within the surrounding Hunsrück region in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Merschbach itself is situated in a landscape of rolling hills and forests, suitable for hiking and cycling. For water-based activities, the broader Hunsrück area offers several options. These lakes provide recreational opportunities and natural beauty for visitors.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Dhrontal dam is used for power generation. The associated power plant with the turbines is located in Leiwen.
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A hidden place, almost like something from another moment. The lake lies peacefully, surrounded by trees – perfect for a short break in the shade. One of those places where you can just take a deep breath.
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The cool water is good for your feet after the hike
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the talsperre was almost dry when we came here. Water was pumped out through pipes to carry enough water to the Moselle.
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Nice place for a little break
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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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The lakes in the broader Hunsrück region offer a variety of water activities. At Dhron Dam, you can enjoy scenic views. Larger recreational lakes like Bostalsee and Losheimer Reservoir provide opportunities for swimming, pedal boating, surfing, and sailing. For a unique experience, Nixenweiher features a water tread basin, perfect for cooling your feet after a hike.
Yes, several lakes in the area are suitable for families. Bostalsee and Losheimer Reservoir are excellent choices, offering sandy beaches, playgrounds, and various recreational activities like swimming and pedal boating. The Nixenweiher is also considered family-friendly, providing a refreshing stop in a forest setting.
For peaceful nature observation, the Allenbacher Pond is a designated nature conservation area and a biotope, offering a serene environment. While activities are prohibited to protect its natural state, it's ideal for quiet contemplation. The Nixenweiher, a forest pond, also provides a tranquil setting within nature.
One unique spot is the Rest Area at Flying Frogs Pond, which features the modest remnants of an artificial lake landscape with a fascinating backstory related to the Morbach long-range frog. The Nixenweiher is notable for its water tread basin, offering a refreshing experience. The Dhron Dam is an intermediate man-made monument located in a narrow valley with scenic views.
Yes, many lakes in the Hunsrück region offer surrounding trails. Bostalsee and Losheimer Reservoir have extensive hiking and biking paths. The Nixenweiher is accessible via forest paths, and the Pond with Resting Bench was specifically designed with a path for hikers on the Saar-Hunsrück-Steig. You can find various cycling and running routes in the wider Merschbach area, such as those listed in the Cycling around Merschbach and Running Trails around Merschbach guides.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Autumn offers beautiful scenery for hiking around the lakes with vibrant fall foliage. The Nixenweiher is particularly refreshing after a hike during any season.
Yes, parking is generally available at the more developed recreational lakes. For instance, the Dhrontalsperre Dam has a parking lot about 500m in the direction of Heidenburg. Larger lakes like Bostalsee and Losheimer Reservoir also provide ample parking facilities for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes, from tranquil nature observation to active water sports. The refreshing experience at the Nixenweiher after a hike is often highlighted, as are the scenic views at the Dhron Dam. The variety of natural ponds, reservoirs, and dammed lakes ensures there's something for everyone.
While specific wild swimming spots are not widely publicized for safety and environmental reasons, the 'Forest Lake' in the Vorderhunsrück is noted as the most beautiful natural swimming spot in the area, suggesting excellent water quality and a picturesque setting. Always check local regulations before attempting wild swimming.
Yes, many lake areas are equipped with facilities for relaxation. The Pond with Resting Bench is a specific highlight designed for hikers to take a break. Larger recreational lakes like Bostalsee and Losheimer Reservoir also offer picnic areas and playgrounds, making them ideal for a day out.
The Dhrontalsperre Dam has historical significance, built between 1911 and 1913 for electricity production and later extended as a pumped-storage plant. The Rest Area at Flying Frogs Pond also has a unique, albeit fictionalized, historical narrative tied to local folklore and a humorous Olympic bid.


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