Lakes around Knöringen are primarily found in the broader Palatinate Forest region, as Knöringen itself is situated within the Southern Wine Route. This area is characterized by picturesque "Woogs," which are historical man-made reservoirs. These bodies of water offer various recreational activities and natural beauty. The region provides opportunities for nature exploration and water-based recreation within a reasonable distance from Knöringen.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The so-called Bear Ponds are fish ponds managed by the Ottersheim Angling Club. They are located in a nature reserve. At the southeastern corner of the lower pond, there is a fish sculpture commemorating Jean Benz, a prominent figure in the angling community. A beautiful covered rest area, the "Jean Benz Park," with two benches and a table, has recently been created at the northeastern corner of the lake, along the Queich Valley Cycle Path. It's a wonderful place to unwind... especially on mild evenings when the sun sets in the west and you can gaze out over the ponds.
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At the Spitaläcker lies the Bärensee with benches around the lake.
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small lake to walk around
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totally beautiful and idyllic here. The path here is not paved, but it was still easy to drive today (at a muddy time of year). A few meters further there is a nice break location with seating and a table -> https://www.komoot.de/highlight/5850725
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absolutely beautiful here. There are also "animations" that make the pond a nice (stopover) destination for families.
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A beautiful idyllic place
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Beautifully located fish pond near Ottersheim.
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The so-called Bärenweiher are fish ponds near Ottersheim.
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Knöringen itself is in the Southern Wine Route, so the 'lakes' in the broader Palatinate Forest region are primarily picturesque 'Woogs'—historical man-made reservoirs. These offer a variety of recreational activities and natural beauty, making them popular spots for visitors.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Hilsch Pond was created as a recreational area and is perfect for a Sunday trip. Sandwiesen Pond offers an interesting walk with many possibilities for varied games and discoveries for children. Clausensee and Gelterswoog also provide amenities like playgrounds and picnic areas.
Swimming is possible at some locations. Clausensee is known for its good water quality and offers an unsupervised beach suitable for swimming. Gelterswoog operates as a modern lido with a sandy beach for swimming. However, swimming is forbidden at Sandwiesen Pond.
You can enjoy a range of activities. Clausensee offers pedal boat and rowing boat rentals, and stand-up paddleboarding. Gelterswoog provides picnic areas, BBQ facilities, and mini-golf. Eiswoog is great for boating and Kneipp hydrotherapy. Many lakes, like North Shore of Bärensee and Bear Lake, are perfect for relaxing breaks and enjoying nature.
Absolutely! The surrounding area of Clausensee provides excellent hiking and cycling trails through the Palatine Forest Nature Park. Eiswoog features a 3 km long, barrier-free hiking trail around its perimeter. You can find more hiking opportunities in the region by exploring guides like Mountain Hikes around Knöringen.
The region offers various cycling routes. The Queich bike path passes by the North Shore of Bärensee, offering a super nice ride through forests and fields. For more options, check out guides such as Gravel biking around Knöringen or Road Cycling Routes around Knöringen.
Yes, many of the 'Woogs' have a rich history. Gelterswoog was originally created in the Middle Ages for fish breeding. Eiswoog historically served as a water reservoir for mills and ironworks. Biedenbacher Woog was constructed in 1838 for timber rafting, and its annual 'Triftfest' re-enacts this historical process.
Clausensee has a beer garden with an umbrella bar and a kiosk. Gelterswoog features a restaurant and hotel nearby. Hilsch Pond is known for its good food and friendly staff. Many areas also have picnic spots and BBQ facilities.
The lakes are set amidst beautiful natural scenery. Eiswoog is known for its stunning natural scenery, especially in autumn with mystical fogs and in summer when the green forest reflects beautifully on the water. It's also a habitat for diverse fauna, including trout, perch, pike, and the protected kingfisher. Gelterswoog is recognized for its romantic flair with blooming water lilies and a tall fir tree forest, making it great for birdwatching.
While many lakes are best accessed by car, Eiswoog has a unique public transport option: the Stumpfwaldbahn, a narrow-gauge railway that offers an adventurous ride to the lake, passing by the impressive Eistalviadukt.
Eiswoog offers a 3 km long, barrier-free hiking trail around its perimeter, complete with an observation platform, making it a good option for visitors seeking accessible paths.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and idyllic settings, often describing them as perfect for a break or to simply enjoy the quiet. The natural beauty, especially the reflections on the water and the surrounding forests, is frequently highlighted. Many also enjoy the family-friendly amenities and the opportunities for varied games and discoveries, particularly for children.


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