Best lakes around Leisel, a region in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, is characterized by its scenic nature trails and forested areas. While prominent large lakes are not directly within Leisel, the area offers various natural water bodies and riverside spots. The landscape includes smaller ponds and biotope areas, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. This region is known for its natural beauty within the Birkenfeld district.
Last updated: June 13, 2026
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The cool water is good for your feet after the hike
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Great pond with a nice place to stop
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In the local recreation area Fischaid there are two ponds, the Badeweiher and the Sielbachweiher.
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Went here for coffee today. The seating area is ideal for this.
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Today again, stopped at the Allenbacher Weiher in bright sunshine. Enjoyed the sun, the water and the peace.
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A very nice local recreation area! Highly Recommended. The nearby "Hotel / Restaurant / Cafe Steuer" is also highly recommended.
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The fishing pond is very quiet and in the shade. Absolutely to be recommended.
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While Leisel doesn't feature large, prominent lakes, the area is rich in smaller natural water bodies. You'll discover scenic biotope ponds like Allenbacher Pond, forest lakes such as Nixenweiher, and historical grinding mill ponds like Kallwies Pond (Weiherschleife). The region also offers charming riverside picnic spots and hidden waterfalls in nearby forests.
Yes, Kallwies Pond (Weiherschleife) is a significant historical site. It was an agate grinding mill driven by a waterwheel, and it's the last of its kind on the Idarbach. Visitors can learn about the historical processing methods and even go pedal boating on the pond.
Swimming is generally not permitted in many of the specific water bodies mentioned. For example, Allenbacher Pond is a biotope entirely under nature conservation, so boat trips, fishing, and swimming are not allowed. Nixenweiher features a water tread basin for foot relaxation rather than full swimming. The region's focus is more on natural preservation and gentle recreation.
Families can enjoy several activities. At Nixenweiher, a section has been adapted into a water tread basin, perfect for cooling feet. Kallwies Pond (Weiherschleife) offers pedal boating. Additionally, Fischwaid Fishing Pond has a clubhouse where you can get snacks and drinks, making it a nice spot for a break. The riverside picnic spots mentioned in the region are also ideal for families.
Yes, the area around Leisel is excellent for hiking. Many trails lead through forests and past these water bodies. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, that incorporate these natural features. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Leisel guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for running and gravel biking. You can find numerous routes that pass through the scenic landscapes surrounding the ponds and rivers. Check out the Running Trails around Leisel and Gravel biking around Leisel guides for specific routes.
Leisel's riverbanks are described as serene locations perfect for picnics and relaxation. For a more structured break, the Fischwaid Fishing Pond has a clubhouse offering snacks and drinks, and even fires up the grill in good weather. The Lake at Ferienpark Hambachtal also welcomes hikers for a rest.
While specific regulations for dogs in the water bodies are not detailed, the general nature trails and forested areas around Leisel are typically dog-friendly for walks. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and respect any posted signs, especially in nature conservation areas like Allenbacher Pond.
Allenbacher Pond is a unique biotope with approximately 1 hectare of water surface and 3 hectares of natural surface. It is entirely under nature conservation, making it a 'real pearl' and a small natural paradise. It's known for its untouched nature and even has crayfish, but activities like boat trips, fishing, and swimming are prohibited to protect its ecosystem.
Nixenweiher is a charming forest lake where a section has been adapted into a water tread basin. The ground is paved with river pebbles, and railings are provided for a safe walk. It's a perfect spot to cool your feet after a hike through the surrounding forest, which features wooden bridges crossing the stream.
Yes, near Fischwaid Fishing Pond, you'll find a clubhouse run by the local fishing club, offering small snacks and drinks. In good weather, they even fire up the grill. The Lake at Ferienpark Hambachtal is part of a holiday village with various facilities, including restaurants, where hikers are welcome for a rest.


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