Lakes around Oberalben are primarily characterized by the Kuralb stream, which flows through this municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate. While Oberalben itself does not feature large natural lakes, the region is known for its smaller ponds and man-made water bodies. These water features, often integrated into local recreation areas, contribute to the natural landscape and provide local points of interest. The area offers opportunities to explore streams and smaller ponds that are significant to the local environment.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Bicycles are parked within the bathing area! Admission is free.
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Every now and then, you can marvel at the shunting of the trains from the quarry. 🚂🚉👀
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Beautiful, large village square with a pond and playground. There's a parking lot and a train station nearby.
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A tranquil natural idyll between ancient trees – here, the greenery reflects in the water, and with a bit of luck, families of ducks glide across the surface. A magical place that invites you to pause. 🧭 Tip: Take a few steps closer to the shore, but quietly – especially in the morning or late afternoon, wildlife often appears here. Ideal for nature observers and quiet photo opportunities.
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A family of ducks glides silently over the water between overhanging branches – a moment of peace and tranquility that touches the heart. 🧭 Tip: Always pause for a moment at ponds and streams – life often reveals itself in its most peaceful form when you simply observe. A perfect place for a quiet pause.
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The idyllically located leisure complex in Schellweiler boasts a pond, a playground, a barbecue hut, a Kneipp footbath, a sports field, and a cozy rest area—perfect for relaxing and unwinding.
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In the middle of the forest, almost overlooked, lies a small pond – quiet, shady, idyllic. A duck circles there with its chicks. A peaceful moment in nature, far from the hustle and bustle. 💡 Tip: Walk quietly, stand still – and observe from a distance. Encounters like these are given to you, not sought after.
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Located in the Schellweiler leisure complex. Recommended in rainy or hot weather because of the shade.
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Oberalben itself is characterized by the Kuralb stream and smaller ponds. You won't find large natural lakes directly within the municipality. The region features smaller, often man-made water bodies like town ponds, village ponds, and forest ponds, which are integrated into local recreation areas and offer points of interest.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Baumholder Town Pond is a popular choice, offering bathing, an artificial sandy beach, and a multi-generational playground. Another option is Rammelsbach Village Square and Pond, which features a large village square and a playground. The Rest area at the Schellweiler pond also has a playground and a Kneipp footbath.
For a peaceful natural experience, consider the Duck pond. It's a small, idyllic pond nestled in the forest, perfect for quiet observation of wildlife, especially ducks. Another tranquil spot is Peffelbach Pond, a small natural pond offering a rest and picnic opportunity.
The Baumholder Town Pond is the primary location for swimming and bathing. It features a designated bathing area with an artificial sandy beach and is supervised by municipal staff and the DLRG during summer. The use of the pond for bathing is free of charge.
Facilities vary by location. The Baumholder Town Pond offers sunbathing lawns, a kiosk, sanitary facilities, and sufficient parking. The Rammelsbach Village Square and Pond has a parking lot and is near a train station. The Rest area at the Schellweiler pond provides a barbecue hut, a Kneipp footbath, and a sports field.
Yes, the Peffelbach Pond is located near the remains of a Roman Mithras temple, offering a unique combination of nature and history for visitors.
While large natural lakes are not directly in Oberalben, the surrounding area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, road cycling, and gravel biking trails. For example, there are routes like the 'View of the Flurskapelle in Ulmet – Glan Bridge in Wiesweiler loop' for cycling or the 'Glan-Blies Cycle Path' for road cycling. You can explore more routes in the Cycling around Oberalben guide.
While specific hiking trails directly around each small pond are not detailed, many of these water bodies are integrated into local recreational areas or are accessible via existing paths. For instance, the Peffelbach Pond is located just a few meters from the Fritz Wunderlich railway cycle path, which can be used for walks or cycling.
Visitors appreciate the variety of settings, from recreational areas with facilities to quiet natural spots for observation. The family-friendly amenities like playgrounds and bathing opportunities are highly valued. The peaceful moments in nature, such as observing ducks at the Duck pond, are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, parking is available at some locations. The Baumholder Town Pond offers sufficient parking spaces for bathers. Similarly, the Rammelsbach Village Square and Pond also has a parking lot nearby.
The Duck pond is described as a tranquil natural idyll, offering peaceful moments and opportunities for nature observation. The Peffelbach Pond also serves as a nice rest and picnic opportunity, suggesting a pleasant setting.


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