Lakes near Wahnwegen offer various recreational opportunities in the surrounding region. While Wahnwegen itself does not feature large lakes, the area is part of the Palatinate Lakes Tour, providing access to several water bodies. These lakes are integrated into the natural landscape, offering locations for outdoor activities. The region's geography supports a network of trails and natural features around these water bodies.
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🌿 Dörrbergweiher – a hidden pond in the countryside Nestled between fields and the edge of the forest, the Dörrbergweiher lies quietly and almost unnoticed. Barely frequented, it provides a habitat for waterfowl, frogs, and dragonflies – and a place to relax for those who venture off the beaten track. Tip: Ideal for a quiet break – with a bit of luck, you might spot herons or wild animals on the shore. Please be considerate: this is not a swimming pond, but a nature refuge!
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Especially in summer, Lake Ohmbach is a great place for all ages. There are restaurants, boat rentals, playgrounds, a campsite and plenty of benches. A walk along the shore is about 3 kilometres long.
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Beautiful lake, beautiful nature around it, I highly recommend everyone to visit this area!
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Beautifully located, fun to drive along
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Two circular routes go past the local recreation area Dörrbergweiher, both start in Waldmohr; the Bergmannsbauerweg (10.5 km) and the circular route loading ramp (6.4 km). Here at the Dörrbergweiher you can still find the remains of the old anti-tank barrier of the West Wall. In the forest on the right you can see the entrance to the filled mine tunnel, further to the left in a clearing you can see the dam slide. There and at the loading point one finds waste rock with various fossil imprints from the Carboniferous period. After crossing the Branschbach stream, there is a former tunnel entrance to the Nordfeld mine, away from the hiking trail. More at www.vgog.de/vg_oberes_glantal/Tourism/
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One of the lakes on the new cycle route "Palatinate Lakes Tour". Restaurant, toilets, benches, playground, pedal boat rental, sculptures ... everything is there that you need on your tour.
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The most popular lakes in the region include Lake Ohmbach, known for its facilities and cycle path, and Motsch Pond, which features a restaurant and cafe directly on a bike path. Visitors also enjoy Duck Pond, Frohnhofen, an idyllic spot with a hut for refreshments.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Lake Ohmbach is particularly popular with all ages, offering playgrounds (including a very nice one on the Gries side), boat rentals, and a campsite. Duck Pond, Frohnhofen and Dörrbergweiher also feature family-friendly amenities like playgrounds and seating areas.
The area around Wahnwegen's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Old Railway Bridge – Former Glantal Railway Route loop' or 'Lake Ohmbach – Seewoog Miesenbach loop'. For hiking, there are trails such as the 'Hodenbachtal Biotope loop' or 'Paul's Fairy Tale Forest loop'. Running trails are also available, including a 'Running loop from Wahnwegen'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for gravel biking, hiking, and running around Wahnwegen.
Yes, there are pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. Lake Ohmbach has a beautiful path around its shore, approximately 3 kilometers long, suitable for a leisurely walk. Motsch Pond is also directly on a bike path, offering easy access for walks. The area around Dörrbergweiher features two circular routes, the Bergmannsbauerweg (10.5 km) and a 6.4 km circular route, both starting in Waldmohr.
The lakes are particularly popular during the summer months, especially Lake Ohmbach, which offers boat rentals and a campsite. The pleasant paths around the lakes are enjoyable in warmer weather, making it ideal for cycling, walking, and outdoor relaxation.
Lake Ohmbach is well-equipped with restaurants, boat rentals, playgrounds, and a campsite. Motsch Pond features the Fischerhütte, a clubhouse with a restaurant and cafe offering lake views. Duck Pond, Frohnhofen has a hut open daily (except Mondays) for refreshments.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Lake Ohmbach has a dedicated cycle path around its approximately 3-kilometer shore. Motsch Pond is also located directly on a bike path, making it an ideal stop for cyclists.
Yes, you'll find dining options. Lake Ohmbach has restaurants, and Motsch Pond hosts the Fischerhütte, a clubhouse with a restaurant and cafe. The hut at Duck Pond, Frohnhofen also provides refreshments.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful nature and scenic surroundings, especially around Lake Ohmbach. The well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, along with the family-friendly amenities like playgrounds, are also highly appreciated. The tranquil atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation by the water are often highlighted.
While Wahnwegen itself is a smaller community, the surrounding region is part of the Palatinate Lakes Tour. For specific public transport routes to lakes like Ohmbachsee or Motschweiher, it's advisable to check local bus schedules from Wahnwegen or nearby larger towns, as direct routes can vary.
Parking facilities are generally available at the popular lakes. For Lake Ohmbach, parking is accessible, including near the Gries side where a playground is located. Motsch Pond also has parking options, particularly in Waldmohr, given its location on a bike path.
Many outdoor areas in Germany, including lake paths, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. However, specific rules can vary by location, especially in designated swimming or playground areas. It's always best to observe local signage at each lake for precise regulations regarding dogs.
Near Dörrbergweiher, you can find remains of the old anti-tank barrier of the West Wall, as well as a former tunnel entrance to the Nordfeld mine. The area also offers waste rock with various fossil imprints from the Carboniferous period, providing a glimpse into the region's natural and historical past.


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