Best lakes around Welterod are found in a region characterized by diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities, primarily within the nearby Westerwald Lake District and the wider Rhineland-Palatinate area. This area offers a mix of natural biotopes, larger recreational lakes, and smaller ponds. The landscape around Welterod provides settings for various outdoor activities, from hiking to nature observation.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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A very romantic, shady forest path along the ponds at Dörsbach.
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Pretty little lake with a bench on the bank where you can sit and relax. Very nice for a rest.
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Small idyllic lake where there is always smoked trout on May 1st
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Very beautiful forest lake with many benches that invite you to take a break.
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Very nicely laid out place with ponds, hut and rest area
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Nice ponds with benches and a large shelter
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The region around Welterod offers a variety of popular lakes. Highlights include the Wisper Lake, known as an amphibian sanctuary and a peaceful spot for anglers, and the Nesselbach Ponds and Shelter, which provides a well-laid-out area with benches and a shelter. Another favorite is the Finkenwiese Biotope near Hausen vor der Höhe, a green oasis with diverse plant life like water lilies.
Yes, several lakes in the area are suitable for families. The Laufenselden Ponds offer an idyllic setting with beautiful nature, often providing something amazing for children to discover. The Aulbachsee is a small, quiet fish pond perfect for a relaxing break with the family. Additionally, the Westerwald Lake District, particularly the Dreifelder Weiher, features a 6-kilometer circular hiking trail ideal for families.
You can expect diverse natural features. Lakes like the Finkenwiese Biotope near Hausen vor der Höhe showcase species-rich plant life, including water lilies and clear water. The Wisper Lake is an amphibian sanctuary, offering a glimpse into local wildlife. In the wider region, Laacher See is a volcanic caldera lake with mofettes (volcanic gas vents), and Pulvermaar is known for its deep blue, clear water surrounded by steep slopes.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails around many lakes, such as the 6-kilometer path around Dreifelder Weiher or the 6.5-km loop around Wiesensee. Boating, cycling, and golf are also popular at Wiesensee. For more structured routes, explore the hiking routes around Welterod, MTB trails, or road cycling routes.
Yes, the region provides excellent opportunities for birdwatching. The Haidenweiher in the Westerwald Lake District is a protected natural biotope and bird sanctuary, where you might spot marsh birds like egrets and lapwings along its 6.4-kilometer walking trail. The Dreifelder Weiher is also recognized as a European Fauna-Flora-Habitat protected area due to its diverse bird species.
Swimming regulations vary by lake. For instance, swimming is prohibited at the Wisper Lake as it is an amphibian sanctuary. However, lakes like Laacher See and Pulvermaar in the Eifel region offer designated swimming areas, with Pulvermaar being particularly known for its clear water suitable for swimming.
The Westerwald Lake District (Westerwälder Seenplatte) is a popular local recreation area near Welterod, comprising seven interconnected ponds. It offers various leisure activities, walks, hikes, and nature observations. The lakes are surrounded by paths and green areas, making them popular for recreation. Key lakes include the large Dreifelder Weiher, the bird sanctuary Haidenweiher, and the secluded Hausweiher.
Yes, particularly near Laacher See in the Eifel region. The historic Maria Laach Abbey, an impressive Romanesque monastery founded in the 11th century, is located on its southwestern shore. The abbey features various monastery businesses and is a significant cultural landmark in the wider area.
The Wiesensee is one of the largest lakes in the Westerwald, covering approximately 80 hectares. It's a popular spot for year-round recreation, offering hiking, cycling, boating, and an 18-hole golf course directly adjacent. While currently drained for repairs, it remains a significant recreational area and hosts various events like a spring market and an 'Apple Day'.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. The Wisper Lake is a known destination for anglers, though swimming is prohibited. The Aulbachsee is a small fish pond, and the Laufenselden Ponds are also frequented by anglers, where visitors are asked to respect their peace and quiet. The Elkenrother Weiher is primarily used for fishing and walks.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere, the opportunities for relaxation in nature, and the diverse landscapes. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths for walking and hiking, the chance to observe wildlife, and the peaceful settings for a break. The komoot community has shared over 500 photos and given more than 900 upvotes, highlighting the area's natural beauty and recreational appeal.
Yes, several lakes are part of protected natural areas. The Dreifelder Weiher is a European Fauna-Flora-Habitat protected area. The Haidenweiher and Brinkenweiher are protected natural biotopes, with the latter being notable for the endangered bitterling fish. The Finkenwiese Biotope near Hausen vor der Höhe is also a nature reserve, offering a quiet place to observe nature.


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