Lakes around Westernohe are primarily found in the surrounding Westerwald region, which is characterized by its natural landscapes and bodies of water. While Westernohe itself does not feature large lakes directly within the village, the nearby area offers notable and picturesque bodies of water popular for recreation. These include reservoirs and natural ponds, providing diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's lakes are integrated into a landscape of forests and meadows, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities.
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One of many beautiful places to take a break with a view of the lake.... (if there was water in it again!)
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Beautiful hiking trails and the opportunity to swim
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The Krombachtalsperre can be circumnavigated well.
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Lake with lawn and jetty. Bathing forbidden for Hubde according to the sign. Next to the campsite. The monastery ruins of Seligenstatt are not far from here.
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The Krombachtalsperre extends over two federal states: the dam is in Hesse, but the larger part of the water surface is in Rhineland-Palatinate. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krombachtalsperre
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A very beautiful lake with benches on the bathing lawn. Here you can relax and enjoy nature. Nice area for walking.
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The pond has a very well-kept bathing area.
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The lakes in the Westerwald region offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy swimming, surfing, sailing, stand-up paddling, rowing, and fishing. For land-based activities, there are numerous cycling and hiking trails around the lakes. Many locations also feature playgrounds and facilities for beach volleyball.
Several lakes are excellent for swimming. The Krombach Reservoir boasts sandy beaches, while the Seeweiher near Mengerskirchen has a designated beach area. The Wiesensee and Great Secker Pond also offer opportunities for swimming.
Yes, many lakes are well-suited for families. The Krombach Reservoir offers children's playgrounds and sandy beaches. The Seeweiher features a playground and a beach, with accessible facilities. The Wiesensee also has a flat path suitable for families and many benches for breaks.
The Krombach Reservoir is the largest body of standing water in the High Westerwald. It's known for its excellent wind conditions for sailing and surfing, sandy beaches, and surrounding dense forests. Part of the area is a bird sanctuary, making it ideal for wildlife observation. Camping facilities are also available directly on its shore.
The Seeweiher is suitable for supervised swimming, rowing, and fishing. It's a popular spot for camping, with the 'Wäller Camp' offering amenities like a beach bar and dining options. You can also enjoy beach volleyball, stand-up paddling, and explore the historical remnants of the late medieval Chapel of Our Lady near the dam.
Absolutely. There are numerous hiking trails around the lakes. The Krombach Reservoir has a scenic circular route, and the Wiesensee offers a flat path with many views. You can find more hiking options in the region by visiting the Hiking around Westernohe guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Krombach Reservoir and Wiesensee both have paths suitable for cycling. For more detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Westernohe guide.
The lakes are nestled within a landscape of dense deciduous and coniferous forests, offering tranquil natural scenery. The Krombach Reservoir is particularly notable for its bird sanctuary, providing a breeding ground for rare marsh and water birds, and a resting place for migratory birds. You can observe wildlife from the NABU Observation Hut at Krombachtalsperre Nature Reserve.
Yes, camping is available at several lakes. The Krombach Reservoir has camping facilities directly on its shore. The Seeweiher hosts the 'Wäller Camp,' and the Great Secker Pond is also located directly at a campsite.
Yes, you'll find dining options near some of the lakes. At Seeweiher, establishments like Camp Bernhards offer regional and international cuisine with lake views, and the 'Wäller Camp' has a beach bar. The Great Secker Pond also features gastronomy options at its campsite. The Wiesensee has kiosks and cafes nearby.
The Wiesensee is a versatile destination suitable for hiking, swimming, cycling, and boating. It offers a flat path around the lake with many scenic views and is enjoyable throughout the year. In icy winters, it's even possible to walk across the frozen lake.
Yes, the region has some historical elements. Near the Seeweiher, you can find remnants of the late medieval Chapel of Our Lady. The Great Secker Pond was historically commissioned in 1672 to secure fish supply during Lent, adding a historical dimension to the quiet recreational area.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling, especially with the changing foliage. Even in winter, if the lakes freeze over, activities like walking across the ice (at Wiesensee) can be a unique experience.


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