Lakes near Schweppenhausen offer a diverse natural landscape, situated in a region known for its cultural and wine landscapes, historical sites, and extensive hiking trails. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural monuments, former industrial sites transformed by water, and serene dammed waters. Schweppenhausen serves as a base for discovering these varied aquatic environments and the surrounding scenic routes. The region's hiking trails and walking paths often lead to these water features.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Definitely worth seeing
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A beautiful biotope. It's a great place to have a picnic—but please take your trash with you.
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Disrespectfully called a mud pond by the locals, it's actually a nice little loop around a beautifully situated body of water.
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In Stromberg, a mass of lime from the Middle Devonian is mined, which is burned on site in a special plant. Minerals were found in quartz and calcite veins. The dating of the age of the lime goes back to a fossil find from 1909 by Karl Geib. The area was also occasionally mined for lead ore. Unfortunately, nothing can be seen of these relics. Part has fallen victim to rock quarrying.
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At the beginning of 2014, quarrying at the Hunsfelsen was finally stopped and the quarry is being recultivated.
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Very nice quarry but unfortunately not accessible
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The region around Schweppenhausen features a diverse range of lakes, including natural ponds, former quarry lakes, and dammed waters. These environments offer everything from protected nature reserves to sites with industrial history, providing varied experiences for visitors.
Yes, the area has lakes with unique origins. For instance, the Ponds in the subsidence area at Amalienhöhe are a designated nature reserve formed from mining subsidence. Another notable site is the Hunsfels Quarry, where a 60-meter-deep lake formed after the lime works were shut down and pumps removed, offering a spectacular view into a water-filled cauldron.
The Firefighting pond at Franzosenkopf is considered family-friendly and features a picnic bench for a rest. It's a tranquil spot where the Frohnwiesbach is dammed, flowing down a stone staircase.
Yes, the Schlammweiher Seibersbach is a popular spot for anglers. This idyllic, dammed lake offers 5 hectares of water and is described as a romantic setting.
Absolutely. The region is known for its extensive hiking trails and walking paths, many of which lead to these water features. You can find various routes, including the 'Michels Vitaltour' or shorter loops like the 'Stromberg Gorge' trail. Explore more hiking options on the Hiking around Schweppenhausen guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Schweppenhausen offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling and touring bicycle routes that pass through scenic landscapes. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Schweppenhausen or Cycling around Schweppenhausen guides for more details.
At the Ponds in the subsidence area at Amalienhöhe, which is a nature reserve, the bank areas protected by tall reed forests provide excellent breeding grounds for birds. This makes it a good spot for birdwatching.
The Schlammweiher Seibersbach is often described as an idyllic water in a romantic setting, making it a great choice for those seeking peace and quiet. Similarly, the Seibersbachtal Reservoir is noted for being very idyllic and quiet.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, the unique origins of some lakes (like those formed by mining subsidence or in former quarries), and the tranquil, idyllic settings. The komoot community has shared over 120 photos and given more than 60 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and appeal of these water features.
Yes, the Schlammweiher Seibersbach is categorized as dog-friendly, making it a suitable option for walks with your canine companion.
At the Ponds in the subsidence area at Amalienhöhe, most bank areas are easy to walk on, but some are inaccessible due to protected reed forests. For the Seibersbachtal Reservoir, it's important to note that the area near the dam is silted up and should not be entered due to the risk of sinking into the mud.


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