Lakes near Beltheim are situated in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis district, within the broader Hunsrück region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. While the municipality itself does not host large lakes, the surrounding area offers various water bodies. These locations provide opportunities for recreation, nature observation, and hiking. The landscape is characterized by its low mountain range features and forested areas.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Gondershausen Forest Lake is a 0.1 hectare lake in Nörtershausen. It's always worth a visit, both in summer and winter.
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The more than hundred-year-old pond complex near the Klosterkumbder forester's house consists of six ponds.
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Nice hut with a place to rest. But you can't go into the hut!
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Very nice little pond with a bench and relaxation bench to look at the water lilies when they bloom.
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A really great rest area with a large picnic area
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It was too early for water lilies - but a very idyllic place
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The forest lake is undoubtedly magical. But when I visit it, I prefer to take the route from below out of the Preißbachtal. This access road, which is part of the Rabenlay dream loop, is a bit scary to me because of the density of wild boars in the area.
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Located in the middle of the forest there is a very old pond system. The small pond "bell raft" with former forest workers shelter was built in the thirties the operation of a quarry. The ones used from the quarry Stones were used to expand the network of paths in the "Binnenberg" area used. The dam of the pond was made with the rest of the excavation material piled up. A legend tells that Emperor Napoleon was nearby the hut on the Klingelfloß when crossing the Hunsrück in front of you Storm protection should have sought.
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While Beltheim itself doesn't host large lakes, the surrounding Hunsrück region offers a variety of water bodies. You'll find small forest lakes, natural ponds, and idyllic fish ponds. The most prominent is Bostalsee, a large reservoir known for recreation.
Yes, the most popular recreational lake in the broader Hunsrück region is Bostalsee. It's a 120-hectare reservoir offering swimming, various water sports, and a 10-kilometer circular trail for hiking and cycling. It also features amenities like sandy beaches, boat rentals, and family-friendly attractions.
For a relaxing break, consider the Water Lily Pond, which has an adjacent picnic area on the Burgstadtpfad and an island with a bench. The Klosterkumbd Fish Ponds also offer an idyllic and relaxing spot for a break during a hike. Additionally, the Picnic Meadow by the Water Lily Pond provides large shady areas with benches and tables.
Many lakes and ponds in the area are family-friendly. The Water Lily Pond and Klosterkumbd Fish Ponds are noted for their pleasant atmosphere. Bostalsee, though further afield, is a major family destination with a petting zoo, bike rentals, and a tropical water park (Aqua Mundo at Center Parcs Park Bostalsee).
The region around Beltheim offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the challenging Baybach Gorge dream loop or easier routes. There are also various running trails and road cycling routes, including the Hunsrück Railway Cycle Path. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Beltheim, Running Trails around Beltheim, and Road Cycling Routes around Beltheim guides.
Yes, the southwestern part of Bostalsee is a designated nature reserve and a known resting place for many migratory birds, making it excellent for birdwatching, especially in autumn and winter. The Former Beaver Pond in the Wadrill Valley is also specifically noted for wildlife observation, particularly for spotting beavers.
The lakes around Beltheim offer appeal year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Bostalsee. Autumn provides colorful foliage for hikers and birdwatchers, especially around Bostalsee and the Bosenbergweg trail. Winter offers serene landscapes for quiet walks and photography.
Yes, the Gondershausen Forest Lake has a path that can be walked around. Bostalsee features a 10-kilometer circular trail that is suitable for both hikers and cyclists. Many of the smaller ponds, like the Water Lily Pond, are also part of pleasant, easy-to-walk forest paths.
You can expect to see diverse natural features, from the tranquil water lilies at the Water Lily Pond to the idyllic settings of the Klosterkumbd Fish Ponds. The region also features picturesque low mountain range landscapes and extensive forested areas, particularly within the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park.
Yes, the Former Klingelfloß shelter is a hut with a small pond and several seats, perfect for resting. The Water Lily Pond has a picnic area and a bench on an island. The Picnic Meadow by the Water Lily Pond also offers multiple benches and tables for rest.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and idyllic atmosphere of the smaller ponds and fishponds, often finding them perfect for a relaxing break during a hike. The natural beauty, the opportunity for nature observation, and the well-maintained resting areas are frequently highlighted.


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