Best lakes around Obermehler are found in a region characterized by its natural landscape and various water bodies. While specific large, prominent lakes are not widely documented, the area features several smaller lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. These natural features contribute to the local outdoor environment, offering opportunities for quiet recreation. The landscape around Obermehler includes diverse terrain, providing a setting for exploring these water bodies.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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The hemp lake is silting up more and more and today no longer has any free water surfaces. So the bog is gradually disappearing.
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Very idyllic small pond. Waterfowl are often seen. A small bank invites you to rest.
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The reservoir offers a wonderful, relaxing view over the water. A barbecue area, shelters, benches and numerous "feed troughs" offer space for resting, gathering strength and enjoying nature. From time to time an angler, many birds, even gray herons can be observed.
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The Sonder forest area has been a nature reserve since 1961 and, together with the neighboring forest areas on Oberholz and Großer Horn, is part of the European NATURA 2000 system of protected areas. The core of the area is the hemp lake, which was created by leaching rock salts in the geological subsoil. It is the largest of what were previously six sinkholes of this type. These sinkholes filled with water over a long period of time, creating lakes with no natural inflow and outflow, so they were fed solely by rainwater. (Source: https://www.nottertal-heilingerhoehen.de)
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There is a small witch's house right next door 🏚️
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A beautiful little park was created here, the heart of which are the ponds. This piece of earth is the only place to take a break after a good mountain bike tour over the Dün. There is no proper seating, partly covered, some trees for the shade and the view over the ponds are nice reasons to stay here. Once a year there is a big pond festival with lots of great activities, such as fishing for everyone.
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The Hanfsee is located in the Große Sonder forest area. Unfortunately, the paths are very overgrown.
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The area around Obermehler is characterized by smaller lakes, ponds, and reservoirs rather than large, well-known tourist lakes. These water bodies offer opportunities for quiet recreation and contribute to the local natural environment.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Ahlenbach Reservoir is a great spot for the whole family, offering a relaxing view, a barbecue area, shelters, and benches. The Small Pond Rest Area and Grasteich are also noted for their idyllic settings and suitability for families.
The lakes primarily offer opportunities for quiet recreation, enjoying nature, and picnicking. At the Ahlenbach Reservoir, you can find a barbecue area and observe birds. The Small Pond Rest Area is ideal for observing waterfowl and resting. Grasteich is perfect for a picnic or an extended stay with a beautiful view.
Yes, the region around Obermehler offers various hiking opportunities that can be combined with visits to the lakes. You can find detailed routes and guides for hiking in the area on the Hiking around Obermehler guide, which includes trails like the 'Pöthenserweg Shelter – Shelter in Schafbachtal loop'.
Absolutely. The landscape around Obermehler is suitable for cycling. For routes that might take you past some of these natural water features, check out the Cycling around Obermehler guide. Routes like the 'Buchsee – Parking Area loop' offer scenic rides.
Beyond the open water, you can encounter unique natural features like the Hanfsee Moor. This area is a silting bog, gradually disappearing, with very overgrown paths, offering a different kind of natural experience. It's a natural monument within a forest area.
Some lakes offer basic amenities. The Ahlenbach Reservoir provides a barbecue area, shelters, and benches. At Rüdigershagen Ponds, you'll find a beautiful little park with seating, some covered areas, and trees for shade, making it a nice spot for a break.
While specific seasonal recommendations for the lakes are not widely documented, the natural settings are generally enjoyable during milder weather. Spring and summer are ideal for picnics and observing waterfowl, while autumn offers scenic views as foliage changes. Winter activities are not typically highlighted for these smaller lakes.
Visitors appreciate the quiet, idyllic settings and the opportunities for relaxation. Many enjoy the beautiful views, observing waterfowl, and finding peaceful spots for picnics or extended stays. The presence of amenities like barbecue areas and benches at some locations also enhances the visitor experience.
Yes, the surrounding area provides various running trails. You can explore routes like the 'Thousand-Year-Old Oak – King's Oak loop' or the 'Calf Pond – Stone Cross loop'. More options are available in the Running Trails around Obermehler guide.
The Rüdigershagen Ponds are known for hosting a big pond festival once a year, featuring various activities such as fishing for everyone. This offers a unique community experience in addition to the natural beauty of the ponds.


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