Best lakes around Kisselbach are found within the surrounding Hunsrück region, where Kisselbach is located. This area offers several notable lakes and ponds appreciated for their natural beauty and recreational opportunities. These water bodies contribute to the scenic beauty and provide opportunities for nature exploration and peaceful enjoyment of the outdoors.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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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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It was too early for water lilies - but a very idyllic place
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Beautiful restaurant in an idyllic location by the forest
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The Hunsrück region offers several beautiful lakes. The Simmer Lake is appreciated for its successful renaturalization efforts, benefiting both humans and animals, with one part having a pure biotope character. Another gem is the Nixenweiher, a forest pond recognized for its natural beauty and bluish hue, featuring a water tread basin. The Allenbacher Pond is a protected biotope, considered a small natural paradise.
Yes, the Kallwies Pond (Weiherschleife) near Siesbach is a historical site that once powered a gem-cutting mill. Today, it offers demonstrations of traditional gem-processing methods, providing insight into the region's industrial heritage. Additionally, the Former Klingelfloß shelter, a hut with a small pond, hints at past lumberjack activities.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Waldsee Argenthal is a popular spot with a campsite and opportunities for swimming. The Water Lily Pond offers an idyllic setting with a picnic area and is described as an experience for the whole family due to its many small surprises along the path. The Simmer Lake also provides recreational opportunities for families.
Yes, Waldsee Argenthal is a popular forest lake that invites visitors to linger and swim, especially during summer. Other lakes, like Allenbacher Pond, are under nature conservation, and activities like swimming are prohibited to protect their natural state.
Absolutely. Many lakes are integrated into hiking trails. For example, a dedicated nature trail circles the Allenbacher Pond, and the Nixenweiher also features a nature trail. The Water Lily Pond is part of the dream loop Burgstadtpfad. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including those around Kisselbach, by visiting the Hiking around Kisselbach guide.
The Simmer Lake is noted as dog-friendly, making it a great spot to visit with your canine companion. Many natural areas around the lakes generally welcome dogs, but it's always good to keep them on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in protected biotopes.
Facilities vary by lake. Waldsee Argenthal offers a restaurant and a campsite. The Former Klingelfloß shelter provides a hut with seating for resting. The Simmer Lake has an adjacent guest house, 'Domain on the lake,' where you can eat and stay overnight. The Water Lily Pond features a picnic area with benches.
The Klosterkumbd Fish Ponds offer a relaxing collection of idyllic ponds, perfect for a break from everyday life during a hike. The Allenbacher Pond, while a natural paradise, is entirely under nature conservation, making it a peaceful spot for nature observation rather than active recreation.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking and nature observation. Summer is ideal for swimming at lakes like Waldsee Argenthal. Even in winter, the serene landscapes around the lakes can be enjoyed for peaceful walks.
You can observe diverse flora and fauna, especially at protected areas like the Allenbacher Pond, which is a biotope. The Water Lily Pond is known for its beautiful water lilies. The Nixenweiher is notable for its bluish hue and surrounding natural beauty. The Simmer Lake showcases successful renaturalization, supporting various water birds and wildlife.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, the natural beauty, and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails, the chance to observe wildlife, and the facilities available at some lakes, such as restaurants and picnic areas. The successful renaturalization efforts at places like Simmer Lake are also highly valued.
Yes, the Hunsrück region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for mountain biking and gravel biking that may pass near some of these lakes. For specific trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Kisselbach guide and the Gravel biking around Kisselbach guide.
Yes, the Allenbacher Pond is entirely under nature conservation, designated as a biotope. It is considered a small natural paradise where activities like boat trips, fishing, and swimming are prohibited to protect its unique natural state. The Simmer Lake also has a section with a pure biotope character due to its renaturalization.


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