Best lakes around Oberbachheim are found in the surrounding Rhein-Lahn district and the nearby Westerwald Lake District. While Oberbachheim is a small municipality, the region offers various bodies of water for recreation. These lakes provide opportunities for activities such as fishing, swimming, and walking. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes and diverse aquatic environments.
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A beautiful green space in itself. However, the maintenance has been very neglected. However, the pond is expected to be remodeled soon.
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The Hauserbachsee, created in 1970 by building a dam, is a reservoir near Miehlen that is about 500 meters long and over 8 meters deep. Surrounded by lovingly landscaped paths, meadows and seating areas, it offers visitors opportunities for relaxation, while swimming and sailing on the lake are prohibited to protect the ecological balance.
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nice little park for relaxation
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very nice little complex that invites you to take a walk
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The lake is 500m long and over 8m deep at the overflow. The total surface area of the lake is 32,000 square meters. The lake provides a habitat for a variety of fish - up to 5,000 animals. The lake is operated and maintained as a fishing lake by the Miehlen fishing club.
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Here begins the dream loop with a beautiful path to Marienberg with its small waterfall and lake
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The campsite is located in the middle of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, at a distance of around 16.5 km from downtown Koblenz. The site has a total area of 8.5 hectares and has a total of 315 parking spaces, around 100 of which are located directly on the Rhine front. There are a few trees on the site, so there are both shady and sunny pitches. The use of the existing WLAN connection and the modern sanitary facilities including a washroom ensure a more comfortable stay. Dogs are also welcome at Campingpark Sonneneck. The associated Pizzeria Ristorante Sonneneck and a small kiosk provide for the culinary well-being. Younger guests particularly enjoy the extensive range of leisure activities such as a swimming pool, mini golf, playground and table tennis. The idyllic location with a view of the picturesque Rhine landscape and the vineyards behind it ensure a relaxing ambience. The surroundings of the campsite offer many natural and cultural excursions. Excursions to the imposing palaces and castles in the area, such as Stolzenfels Castle or Lahneck Castle, are particularly recommended. But cycling and hiking tours, boat trips and golf are also popular activities in the region. (Source https://www.pincamp.de/campingplaetze/campingpark-sonneneck)
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Beautiful park with pond and spring
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The region offers several popular lakes. Hauserbachsee near Miehlen is a well-known reservoir, appreciated for its tranquil setting and fishing opportunities. The Westerwald Lake District, featuring the large Dreifelder Weiher, is a major recreational area offering water sports and extensive trails. Additionally, Hertha Lake near Holzappel is popular for swimming and fishing, while Miehlener Lake is primarily known as a fishing lake.
Yes, many lakes offer family-friendly options. The Westerwald Lake District is ideal for families, with opportunities for rowing, pedal boating, stand-up paddling, and easy hiking trails. Hertha Lake has a park and a swimming area, making it suitable for families during summer. You can also find family-friendly spots like Pond and bridge in Marienberger Park and Marienberg Pond and Luisen Spring, which are beautifully landscaped parks with tranquil settings.
Yes, swimming is possible in some lakes. Hertha Lake is a popular spot for swimming during the summer months, though an entrance fee may apply. In the Westerwald Lake District, you can enjoy water sports like rowing and pedal boating on Dreifelder Weiher, and some areas may be suitable for swimming. However, swimming is generally prohibited at Hauserbachsee to protect its ecological balance.
Fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Hertha Lake, Miehlener Lake, and Hauserbachsee are all known as fishing lakes. For Hertha Lake, a valid fishing license and permit are required. It's advisable to check with local authorities or fishing clubs for specific permit requirements at other lakes like Miehlener Lake and Hauserbachsee.
The lakes are set within diverse natural landscapes. You'll find picturesque bodies of water, often surrounded by forests and meadows. The Westerwald Lake District is particularly notable for its extensive hiking and cycling trails, and designated natural biotopes like Haidenweiher and Brinkenweiher, which offer excellent opportunities for observing rare marsh and waterfowl species. Brandsweiher Pond is an idyllic little lake nestled in the forest.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Westerwald Lake District features extensive hiking trails, including the 31 km '7 Pond Trail.' You can also find trails around Hauserbachsee, which is surrounded by well-maintained paths. For more hiking options in the broader region, explore the Hiking around Oberbachheim guide, which includes routes like 'At Spitzen Stein' and 'Old Railway Embankment Nassau'.
Absolutely. The Westerwald Lake District is excellent for cycling, offering a 20 km 'Radrundweg Seenplatte.' For more cycling routes in the area, you can check out the Gravel biking around Oberbachheim guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Oberbachheim guide, which feature various routes of different difficulties.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking and cycling. Even in winter, some trails around the lakes can be picturesque for a quiet walk, though specific lake activities might be limited.
While specific rules can vary by lake, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage at each specific lake or park for any restrictions regarding pets, particularly in designated swimming or nature protection areas.
Near Hauserbachsee, there is a quiet campsite that offers additional amenities for those looking to extend their stay in nature. For broader options, you can find accommodation, cafes, and restaurants in nearby towns and villages. The Sonneneck Camping Park, though on the Rhine, is also a highly-rated option with a restaurant.
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. Hertha Lake was originally created in 1846 to supply water to the Holzappel pit, reflecting the region's mining history. Brandsweiher Pond also has a historical context, named after a knight and once used for water power in ore mining. The Westerwald Lake District's ponds were initially dammed for fish farming in the 12th century.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil settings and natural beauty of the lakes. Many appreciate the opportunities for relaxation, fishing, and observing diverse plant and animal life, especially in areas like the Westerwald Lake District. The well-maintained paths around lakes like Hauserbachsee are also highly valued for walks and enjoying the scenery.


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