Best lakes around Ersfeld are found within a region characterized by meadows, agricultural land, and mixed forests, with the Peschbach stream flowing through the municipality. While Ersfeld itself is a compact village without prominent natural lakes, the surrounding Altenkirchen district and the broader Westerwald region offer several noteworthy lakes. These bodies of water provide diverse opportunities for recreation and nature observation.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very idyllic mill with watchful geese.
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"The little water sprite is annoyed by the winter preparations, so he decides to go on a trip alone. The raft he's traveling on is difficult to steer in the storm without his friend, the beaver. He's lucky in his misfortune and only sprains his ankle when the raft crashes into a bridge pillar. Water sprite father and the Moor man finally find him, and afterward, despite the winter preparations, the family goes on a whole day's vacation. A wonderful book to brighten up dreary autumn days. The story doesn't shy away from the boring and unpleasant aspects of autumn and children's everyday life, nor does it omit the parents' distress in finding their child, nor does the little water sprite's feeling of not knowing what to do alone in the rain. All of this is brought to a happy and plausible ending and inspires trust in the parents. The atmospheric illustrations by Daniel Napp complement the text and make the already vivid language almost luminous, inviting you to explore the images." (Review by Antonia Mentel for the Borromäusverein)
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A wonderful place to linger. You can easily observe the animals, which are not shy.
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A castle once stood on this site, the remains of which can still be seen today. A robber baron is said to have lived here: https://rheinland-reporter.de/tal-des-todes/
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An idyllic pond with beautiful vegetation on the banks. Great for a break.
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Lake Wolfgangsee lies in the middle of the forest. It shimmered red in places, and when we stood right by the lake we saw tons of small red goldfish.
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The homestead is in a beautiful location, not far from the mill.
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Several lakes in the region are great for families. The Ravensteiner Mühle Mill Pond offers an idyllic setting for a break. Mückensee is a small, enchanted lake with access for friendly visitors and even an improvised rope swing. Asbacher Pond features a nicely landscaped park with loungers, perfect for relaxation. Additionally, the Dreifelder Weiher in the Westerwald Lake District has a 20-kilometer circular cycling path suitable for families.
Yes, the Ravensteiner Mill and the Ruins of Ravenstein Castle is a notable historical site. It features a romantic old water mill and a fish pond, with remnants of the former castle still visible. Information boards often provide details on the castle's history.
For water sports, the Dreifelder Weiher (Seeweiher) in the Westerwald Lake District is the largest of the seven lakes and popular for rowing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddleboarding. If you're looking for swimming, Postweiher is known for its swimming opportunities and camping. The Thalhauser Mühle Outdoor and Forest Swimming Pool is also a significant natural outdoor pool in the Westerwald region, offering a large water area for swimming and sunbathing.
Yes, Mückensee is listed as dog-friendly, offering an enchanted setting for walks. Many natural areas around the lakes in the Westerwald Lake District, such as the 6.4-kilometer walking trail around Haidenweiher, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and local regulations are followed.
The Westerwald Lake District is excellent for nature observation. The Hofmanns, Haiden, and Brinken ponds, along with Wölferlinger pond, are designated natural biotopes. Haidenweiher is a bird sanctuary where you can spot marsh birds like egrets and lapwings. Brinkenweiher is notable for the endangered bitterling fish. These areas are ideal for observing local flora and fauna.
Yes, the Dreifelder Weiher in the Westerwald Lake District features a 20-kilometer circular cycling path, the 'Radrundweg Seenplatte,' which is suitable for families and runs through densely wooded areas around the lake. For more cycling options in the broader region, you can explore the Cycling around Ersfeld guide.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and serene atmosphere, especially at places like the Ravensteiner Mill. The idyllic settings, like the Ravensteiner Mühle Mill Pond with its beautiful vegetation, are often highlighted as perfect for a break. The nicely landscaped parks, such as at Asbacher Pond, are also popular for relaxation.
Yes, a campsite called 'Haus am See' is located directly on the northwestern shore of Dreifelder Weiher. Postweiher is also known for camping, making it a good destination for an overnight stay amidst nature.
The Eisweiher Pond in Wiesental, Altenkirchen, is a converted pond that serves as a local recreation area. Inaugurated in 2019, it is managed by a fishing association and provides a pleasant spot for local residents.
The Haidenweiher, part of the Westerwald Lake District, offers a 6.4-kilometer walking trail around it, ideal for nature observation. For a wider range of hiking and running options in the area, you can consult the Running Trails around Ersfeld guide, which includes routes of varying difficulties.
Yes, for example, Asbacher Pond is noted to have parking facilities. Many popular recreational lakes in the region, especially those with established amenities like Dreifelder Weiher, typically offer parking for visitors.
The Retention Basin at the Mouth of the Wohmbach is an artificial structure designed for flood protection. It dams the water of the Wohmbach to mitigate flood risks in the municipality of Eitorf, which experienced significant flooding in the past.


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