Best lakes around Niedernhausen offer a variety of natural landscapes and hiking opportunities. This region in Germany is characterized by its mixed forests and valleys, providing a setting for outdoor activities. The area features both artificial and natural bodies of water, integrated into local trail networks. Visitors can explore these lakes as part of longer hikes or for shorter, accessible walks.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The Beuerbach Lake is an artificial pond that lies in a valley between the districts of Wallrabenstein, Beuerbach and Bechtheim in the municipality of Hünstetten in the Rheingau-Taunus district (Hesse). The lake is fed by the Schornbach and Klingelbach. The idea for the reservoir came from Egon Alberti, who was a member of the municipal council and a member of the Beuerbach local council at the time. On May 30, 1979, the engineer Ernst Zimmermann from Westerburg was commissioned to plan the project and on May 17, 1982 the groundbreaking ceremony took place. On September 17, 1982, the inflow lock was closed and on October 22, 1982, the "Beuerbach Participants' Association" handed the lake over to the municipality. Since then, the Beuerbach Lake has been a popular local recreation destination for hikes, walks, family outings, nature lovers and photographers. Numerous information boards document the diverse flora and fauna around the lake. The water is managed by our fishing club and we also look after the immediate surroundings. Source: https://www.asv-beuerbach.de/
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Small pond with two small wooden bridges on the inflow streams. Idyllically located in the Reichenbachtal
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Worthwhile and photogenic destination in the valley between Niederreifenberg and Schmitten.
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Beautiful little pond - especially pretty to look at when colorful autumn leaves are reflected in the water.
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Really nice in winter, quite nice in summer
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Swimming is generally not allowed, as large signs make clear. So I don't understand the opinions here that the water is too cold for that ;)
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in the Reichenbach valley between Altkönig and Speckkopf
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Nice path around the pond. Balding tables are also available.
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Several lakes in the region are family-friendly. Theißtal Lake offers accessible paths and seating areas, perfect for a relaxed outing. Woogtal Pond, Königstein, and Reichenbach Valley Trout Pond are also noted for being family-friendly, often integrated into pleasant walking routes. For a more urban park setting, the Wiesbaden spa gardens feature a lake, diverse plants, and comfortable seating.
Yes, the lakes around Niedernhausen are excellent starting points for hikes. Theißtal Lake is a central point for numerous hiking routes of varying difficulty. Woogtal Pond, Königstein, is integrated into hiking routes through the Woog Valley. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the area by exploring Mountain Hikes around Niedernhausen.
The lakes are nestled within beautiful natural settings. Theißtal Lake is surrounded by mixed forest in the Theiß Valley. Woogtal Pond, Königstein, is known for its beautiful reflections, especially in autumn, and its integration into a scenic valley. Reichenbach Valley Trout Pond is idyllically located in the Reichenbachtal with two small wooden bridges. The Ritterweiher and Orjeweiher are shady forest lakes where you can observe dragonflies.
For Theißtal Lake, the nearest parking is available at Jakobipark in Niedernhausen/Königshofen. For other lakes, parking availability can vary, but many are accessible via local roads and integrated into areas with designated parking for hikers.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Autumn is particularly recommended for its stunning reflections, especially at Woogtal Pond, Königstein, and Reichenbach Valley Trout Pond. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery and outdoor activities, while winter can offer serene, quiet walks around the frozen or partially frozen waters.
Yes, some lakes are suitable for visitors with dogs. Reichenbach Valley Trout Pond is specifically categorized as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for walks with your canine companion.
Absolutely. The region around Niedernhausen offers various cycling and mountain biking routes that often pass by or near the lakes. For example, the Theißtal Lake is featured in some mountain biking trails. You can explore routes in the area through Cycling around Niedernhausen and MTB Trails around Niedernhausen.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, some are located near historical points of interest. Woogtal Pond, Königstein, is integrated into hiking routes that can lead to historical sites like the ruins of Falkenstein Castle. The Wiesbaden spa gardens, while a park, are a historical site with man-made monuments.
Visitors frequently praise the serene atmosphere and natural beauty. Theißtal Lake is described as 'fantastically beautiful' and 'worth a visit' for its peaceful setting. Many appreciate the opportunities for relaxation, such as sitting comfortably by Woogtal Pond to watch ducks, or enjoying the quiet, shady spots at Ritterweiher and Orjeweiher.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities for visitors. Theißtal Lake provides seating areas, including a covered hut, for relaxation. Ritterweiher and Orjeweiher also have seating available, allowing visitors to rest and enjoy the surroundings.
While the lakes directly around Niedernhausen are more suited for scenic walks and nature enjoyment, larger bathing lakes with extensive amenities like Edersee or Langener Waldsee are available further afield in Hesse for those seeking swimming opportunities.
Information on direct public transport to every lake is limited, but Niedernhausen itself has public transport connections. For Theißtal Lake, the nearest parking is at Jakobipark, suggesting it's primarily accessed by car or as part of a longer walk from the town center. It's advisable to check local bus routes or plan walks from Niedernhausen's public transport hubs.


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