Best lakes around Florstadt are often found within the Wetterau Lake District, a region characterized by its diverse aquatic landscapes. Many of these lakes originated from former lignite mining operations, which have since been reclaimed by nature. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, with lakes providing serene shores and opportunities for various outdoor activities. Florstadt's proximity to these water bodies makes it a central point for exploring the region's unique geological and ecological features.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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You can observe many water birds here.
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Here you can observe birds in peace without disturbing them.
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the winter guests are already here around the lower Knappsse and the upper Knappsee there are many Egyptian geese, Canada geese and the intermediate guests who are only "our" guests for a short rest. The cranes that have accompanied me on my bike ✅🚲 tours through the Wetterau for the last few days (end of October/beginning of November 24), wonderful🤗🤗🤗👍
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It is one of the beautiful lakes in the area between Hungen and Nidda.
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Origin from the Wölfersheim opencast mine From 1937, the Braunkohlen-Schwel-Kraftwerk Hessen-Frankfurt AG (HEFRAG), a subsidiary of the Preußische Elektrizitäts AG (PREAG), operated several brown coal opencast mines in the Wetterau lignite mining area to supply the Wölfersheim opencast power plant. One of the first of these was the Wölfersheim opencast mine, right next to the power plant. After the fields there had been mined out in 1943, they were partially filled with waste and the area was recultivated. This left several remaining holes, which filled with groundwater over time. In addition to the largest, the Wölfersheimer See with 37 hectares, there are two smaller lakes a few hundred meters further east (Schwelteich in the Schwelteich nature reserve of Echzell) and to the north (Heldteich). Overall, the water areas take up less than half of the former open-cast mine.
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The Wölfersheimer See is a lake east of the Hesse town of Wölfersheim. At almost 40 hectares, the lake is the largest in the Wetterau. It was created as an opencast mine residue lake after the closure of the Wölfersheim lignite opencast mine. It was later used as a cooling pond for the Wölfersheim power plant. Today it serves as a natural area, as a sailing area, as a fishing area and for local recreation. Swimming is prohibited. The lake (2023) no longer contains oxygen from a depth of two and a half meters; According to the State Office for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology, the phosphate content is 15 to 20 times higher than is acceptable for inland water.
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Anyone who comes to Bad Salzhausen can take a deep breath and leave the stress of everyday life behind. Beautiful buildings from the Wilhelminian era, baroque ensembles and wonderful avenues enchant visitors. The 52-hectare spa park, which was created around 185 years ago, is one of the most beautiful and oldest of its kind. The healthy brine bubbles up from several healing springs in the spa park. https://www.frankfurt-rhein-main.de/attraktion/kur-und-touristik-info-nidda-bad-salzhausen-29cab9b05e
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Since we often pass the Lower Knappsee and the observation post on our tours, we often look over the lake from there... Whenever you enjoy the peace and quiet, observe the vegetation around the lake, the waterfowl and the bird life itself, you notice the change, the change in the animal world and the progression of the vegetation———exciting...🤗🤗
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Yes, several lakes in the region are suitable for families. Wölfersheimer See offers a football golf course, which can be a fun activity for all ages. Bergwerksee is another popular local recreation area with paths and benches, ideal for family strolls. The Upper Knappensee is also considered family-friendly, offering natural beauty and birdwatching opportunities.
The lakes around Florstadt, particularly within the Wetterau Lake District, are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, with Wölfersheimer See serving as a central point for cycling routes. There are also numerous running trails and gravel biking routes available. For detailed routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Florstadt, Gravel biking around Florstadt, and Running Trails around Florstadt guides.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking paths. Bergwerksee, for instance, has well-maintained paths and benches, making it ideal for leisurely walks. The Wetterau Lake District generally features flat terrain, making it suitable for beginners and those looking for relaxed strolls. You can find easy road cycling and gravel biking routes in the area, which often follow paths around the lakes.
Swimming is generally restricted in many of the lakes, especially those formed from former lignite mining, due to environmental or safety reasons. For example, swimming is forbidden in Wölfersheimer See. It's always best to check local signage or official sources for specific swimming regulations at each lake.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, offering different experiences. Spring and autumn are ideal for cycling and hiking due to milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is popular for general recreation and enjoying the outdoors, though swimming might be restricted. Winter offers a peaceful atmosphere for walks, especially around lakes like Upper Knappensee and Unterer Knappensee, where you can observe wintering bird species.
Many of the natural areas and paths around the lakes are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Lakes like Bergwerksee with its walking paths are popular for dog walks. However, specific rules can vary by location, especially in nature reserves, so look for local signage.
The lakes, particularly the Knappensee system, are known for their diverse birdlife. At Upper Knappensee and Unterer Knappensee, you can observe various bird species, including Egyptian geese, Canada geese, and even cranes during migration seasons. The Birdwatching observation point at Unterer Knappensee is specifically designed for wildlife viewing.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or reclaimed industrial sites, the broader region has some points of interest. For example, the Waterwheel and Rod Mechanism in the Bad Salzhausen Spa Park offers a glimpse into historical engineering and a relaxing spa environment nearby. The lakes themselves have a unique history, having largely formed from former lignite mining operations.
Accessibility varies by lake. Many lakes within the Wetterau Lake District are reachable by car, and parking facilities are often available near popular recreation areas like Bergwerksee and Wölfersheimer See. Public transport options might be more limited, often requiring a combination of train and bus, or a longer walk from the nearest stop. Planning your route in advance is recommended.
The lakes around Florstadt are unique because many of them originated from former lignite mining operations, which have since been reclaimed by nature. This industrial past has created a distinctive landscape that now offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities within the Wetterau Lake District. They provide habitats for diverse wildlife, particularly birds, and are central to the region's cycling network.
While not directly on the shores of every lake, you can often find cafes and restaurants in nearby towns and villages. For instance, after a tour of the Wetterau Lake District, visitors have enjoyed refreshments at the 'beer garden' of the football golf course at Wölfersheimer See. Larger towns like Florstadt itself or nearby communities will offer more dining options.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy nature. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, the scenic views, and the chance to observe birdlife. The transformation of former mining areas into beautiful recreational spots, like Bergwerksee, is also a highlight for many.


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