Best lakes around Oberelbert are found in a region characterized by its natural landscapes, including the Westerwald. The area features both specialized fishing ponds within the village and larger recreational lakes in the surrounding vicinity. These bodies of water offer various outdoor activities and natural beauty. The region provides opportunities for both tranquil fishing experiences and active recreation.
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Beautifully landscaped recreational area with a pond, playground and lots of green space. Part of the clay hiking trail (blue). Top.
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Small lake on the edge of Ransbach-Baumbach
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An idyllic and quiet place... Very nice ! The paths around the pond(s) are not suitable for touring bikes. Get off and explore on foot... simply beautiful!
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Beautifully situated, right on the lake
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Are a lot of offered leisure activities
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The Erlenhofsee is a small 8.00ha lake in Ransbach-Baumbach. At its deepest point, the Erlenhofsee is approx. 14 m deep. The body of water is considered rich in fish. All important Central European fish species such as eel, perch, pike, carp, roach, rudd, tench, catfish and zander are found and is therefore interesting for coarse and predatory fish anglers. The fishing waters are managed by the fishing club Ransbach-Baumbach 1969 e.V. Guest anglers can purchase fishing permits for this body of water. Source: www.monsterfisch.de
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beautiful lake, getting there is more difficult
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The area around Oberelbert offers a mix of specialized fishing ponds directly within the village, such as Teichanlage Kern and Teichanlage Blaeser, and larger recreational lakes in the surrounding Westerwald region. These include natural settings like Landshuber Pond and activity-focused lakes like Herthasee.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Herthasee is particularly family-friendly, featuring a beach, restaurant, and mini-golf. Landshuber Pond and Erlenhof Lake are also categorized as family-friendly, offering natural settings for recreation. The Finkelkarst Recreation Area also has a large playground.
Teichanlage Kern is an ideal spot for anglers, boasting three large fishing ponds with a diverse fish population including salmon trout, pike, zander, catfish, carp, and various white fish. Beyond fishing, visitors can enjoy the natural surroundings at the beer garden, and there's even a holiday apartment available.
For swimming and other water-based recreation, Herthasee is a popular choice. It features a beach and facilities for swimming, and visitors can even bring dinghies or air mattresses.
Absolutely. Oberelbert is known for its excellent fishing ponds. Teichanlage Kern and Teichanlage Blaeser are both significant fishing complexes directly in Oberelbert, offering diverse fish species and amenities like day tickets and bait. Erlenhof Lake is also considered rich in fish, with guest anglers able to purchase fishing permits.
The lakes around Oberelbert are set within beautiful natural landscapes, particularly in the Westerwald. You'll find dense forests, tranquil settings, and clear waters. Landshuber Pond is noted for its pure natural setting, while Silbersee (Wirges) is nestled quietly in the forest, offering a peaceful escape.
Many lakes are integrated into hiking routes. For example, you can walk around the pond at the Finkelkarst Recreation Area. The broader region offers numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'View toward Köppel – Erben Mill loop' or more challenging routes. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Oberelbert guide.
Yes, the area provides cycling opportunities. While specific lake circuits aren't detailed, the region around Oberelbert has various cycling routes suitable for touring and road cycling. You can find routes like 'View of Ransbach-Baumbach loop' or 'Fields Near Oberelbert – Erben Mill loop'. Check the Cycling around Oberelbert guide for more details.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Herthasee has a restaurant on-site. Teichanlage Kern in Oberelbert features a beer garden and even a holiday apartment. For broader options, you'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in Oberelbert and nearby towns.
Visitors appreciate the pure natural settings, like that of Landshuber Pond, which is considered a highlight year-round. The recreational facilities at places like Herthasee, including its beach and restaurant, are also highly valued for a relaxing day out. The tranquil forest settings, such as at Silbersee (Wirges), are also a favorite for unwinding.
Yes, for some locations. Teichanlage Blaeser in Oberelbert, for instance, offers ample parking facilities, making it easily accessible. For other lakes, parking availability may vary, so it's advisable to check specific locations beforehand.
The Finkelkarst Recreation Area, located in Ruppach-Goldhausen, is a beautiful leisure area on the site of a former clay pit. It features a large playground and a pond (though it was noted as dried out in October 2018). It's a great destination for picnics and walks.


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