Lakes around Alsfeld offer opportunities for recreation and relaxation in natural settings within Hesse, Germany. The region features reservoirs and ponds, providing diverse natural landscapes. Alsfeld is situated near several notable water bodies, making it a destination for those seeking outdoor activities. These lakes serve as local recreation areas, connecting visitors with nature.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The “Backofenhausteich” is named after an oven-shaped vaulted cellar built into the mountain.
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The Mehlbach pond, which has nothing to do with flour or mills, because it has too little water for a mill and has never powered one, is currently being renovated by Hessen Forst. The dam is being rebuilt. For those interested: The Mehlbach is actually called Molbach, which comes from the Middle High German expression mol and means newt, lizard. Fifty years ago the first syllable was pronounced short, i.e. Melbach, or even Mölbach. That is why the old cadastral maps of the Grand Duchy still say Molbach. It's a bit of a shame that the original name has been parodied here out of ignorance. See the Lagis-Hessen State Archives for more information! I've attached a map section to the pictures. It used to be one of the ponds that had to supply the fish, when meat was still Sunday food.
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Great opportunity to relax - there are plenty of benches, the pond is extremely well maintained and invites you to linger. Highly Recommended!
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There has always been a natural waterfall where the Buchenbach squeezes its way through the rocks in a shady, narrow gorge. In the early 1920s, in a small basalt quarry, stones for road construction began to be mined directly in front of it. When the company was shut down, the quarry gradually fell into disrepair and was misused as a wild garbage dump. With the start of land restructuring in Christerode in 1971, the plan was drawn up to expand this former quarry into a small pond. A dilapidated irrigation ditch was renewed to supply water. This is how today's waterfall was created, which falls over an approximately 11 m high cliff into the pond. The waterfall hut was built by the citizens of Christeröd themselves. The entire facility was put into operation in 1974 and has been maintained and cared for by the local fishing club ever since. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christerode
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A wonderfully beautiful lake with a diverse flora and fauna. The area is also worth seeing!
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Bats nest and overwinter in the eponymous oven house.
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For a peaceful experience, the Mehlbacher Teich is ideal. It offers seating areas for quiet observation of nature and leisurely laps around the pond. The Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve is also excellent for observing diverse flora and fauna, including various waterfowl year-round.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Antrift Reservoir is a popular local recreation area with a path around the reservoir that's great for walks. The Christerode Waterfall and Pond also offers a pleasant spot for families to linger and enjoy nature.
Beyond walking and relaxing by the water, you can find various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore the waterfall hikes around Alsfeld. If you enjoy cycling, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes in the wider region that pass by some of the lakes and natural areas.
While the Antrift Reservoir is primarily for recreation and nature observation, for swimming, you might consider slightly further afield options like the Merschröder Teich near Schwalmtal or Seepark Kirchheim, which are known to be suitable for a refreshing dip in summer.
The Antrift Reservoir is known to be very rich in fish and is popular with anglers. You would need to inquire locally about specific permits required for fishing in this area.
The lakes around Alsfeld are set in idyllic landscapes with diverse flora and fauna. At the Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve, you can observe various waterfowl and learn about local wildlife and plant life along a water nature trail. Many areas are surrounded by forests and meadows, offering scenic views.
Yes, the Antrift Reservoir features an approximately 2.8-kilometer path around the lake, which is popular for running and walking and can be extended into nearby villages or forests. The Mehlbacher Teich also offers leisurely laps around its shore.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and enjoying the greenery. Autumn provides stunning foliage, and even in winter, the unique 11-meter high Christerode Waterfall is a special sight.
Yes, after a walk around the Antrift Reservoir, the Seehotel Michaela offers a place to stop for refreshments. It's conveniently located for visitors to the reservoir.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and the opportunity to connect with nature. The diverse flora and fauna, especially at the Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve, are highly valued. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths for walking and running, and the overall peaceful atmosphere for relaxation.
Yes, if you're willing to travel a bit further from Alsfeld, the Nidda Stausee near Schotten is one of Hesse's largest reservoirs and a significant recreational area. The Singliser See near Borken is also well-known as a surfing paradise and part of a larger lake district.


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