Lakes around Diedorf/Rhön are situated within the Felda valley, part of the Rhön Biosphere Reserve. This region is recognized for its natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities. The area offers various water bodies, from natural moor lakes to geological sinkholes and reservoirs. Diedorf serves as a base for exploring these natural features in the Rhön Mountains.
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A castle with a campsite is rarely found. Yet this small, fine one is special among the motorhome pitches. Being mobile is a must here, as there is no catering. But plenty of space for guests in the green. The entire area around the castle is worth seeing.
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Great view of the lake and the surrounding area.
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A very beautiful little natural pond, a nice resting place and a very beautiful environment can be found here.
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The slopes offer beautiful nature.
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A beautiful piece of nature from all sides.
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Nice place to stay for a short while.
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The two-storey building with the round stair tower now houses holiday apartments. Built around 1600, Johann Leopold von Geyso bought the estate in 1710 and added the stair tower to the front. The von Geyso family lived in the castle until the middle of the 19th century. It came into the possession of the Prussian Minister of Trade von Berlepsch via the industrialist Wenzel. Outbuildings and farm buildings fell victim to the great village fire in 1895. After the Second World War, the property was nationalised and the local administration and library moved in. A descendant of the von Berlepschs got the property back after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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The Diedorf/Rhön area, nestled in the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, offers a diverse range of water bodies. You can find natural moor lakes, unique karst sinkhole lakes like the protected Bernshäuser Kutte, and reservoirs such as the Grimmelbach Reservoir. There are also picturesque basalt lakes and smaller pond systems.
Yes, for swimming, the Guckaisee is an excellent choice. One part of this dual-purpose lake is specifically designed for swimming, featuring a diving platform and a sunbathing area, all set against a beautiful mountain backdrop. Please note that swimming is prohibited in protected natural monuments like the Bernshäuser Kutte to preserve their unique ecosystems.
The region is rich in unique natural features. The Bernshäuser Kutte is a legally protected karst sinkhole lake, offering a rare geological phenomenon. You can also explore the Moor lake in the Red Moor, part of a significant nature reserve showcasing one of Hesse's last raised bogs with unique flora and fauna. The Great Moor Eye in the Black Moor also provides an educational nature trail.
Absolutely. The Gänskutte Pond and Picnic Area is a cozy and well-kept spot with a pond biotope and a wooden hut, perfect for families. The Guckaisee also offers sunbathing areas, making it suitable for a family day out. Many lakes have easy access and pleasant surroundings for a relaxing visit.
The lakes around Diedorf/Rhön are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes, as well as cycling and mountain biking opportunities. For detailed routes, explore the easy hikes around Diedorf/Rhön, cycling routes, and MTB trails in the area.
Yes, many lakes are integrated into the region's extensive hiking network. For instance, a narrow path encircles the Bernshäuser Kutte, offering unique views. The Teichanlage „Am Mühlrain“ in Diedorf is part of the "Rhön-Rundweg 2 Diedorf" trail. The Great Moor Eye is a station along a nature trail in the Black Moor. You can find more hiking options in the easy hikes guide.
While specific regulations vary by location, many natural areas and trails around the lakes in the Rhön region are dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Red Moor, and to clean up after them. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while summer is ideal for swimming and picnics. Autumn offers stunning foliage, making it a picturesque time for hiking. Even in winter, the frozen landscapes can be serene and beautiful for quiet walks, though some facilities might be closed.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. For example, the Geysosche Castle Roßdorf, a former moated castle dating back to 780, is located nearby and now hosts holiday apartments and a campsite. The Fisherman's Hut at Rothsee also has an information board detailing the lake's history, offering a glimpse into the past.
Parking is generally available at popular lake destinations and trailheads. For specific locations like the Bernshäuser Kutte, there are usually designated parking areas. While public transport might be less frequent to some remote spots, Diedorf itself serves as a base, and local bus services connect to some surrounding villages. Planning your route in advance is recommended.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural beauty and the tranquility of the lakes. The Grimmelbach Reservoir is loved for its stunning views and natural environment. The Bernshäuser Kutte is appreciated for its quiet, relaxing atmosphere and unique geological significance. The komoot community has shared over 300 photos and given more than 400 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the Basalt Lake Waterfall is considered a special place that radiates its own charm in every season. If conditions are not too dry, you can witness a beautiful waterfall. It's an ideal spot for a break, with benches available to enjoy the serene surroundings of the basalt lake.


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